Word: ebbs
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Part I of that statement, of course, was the way the Crimson played. There was a lot of “ebb and flow” to the game, as BC coach Jerry York said afterward. Harvard fell behind early, tied it, fell behind again, tied it again and nearly won it, both in regulation and overtime...
...that’s why last night’s game was what it was. Some ebb and flow. Some good things and some bad things...
...years," says an editor at a Party-run newspaper. "If he doesn't have a platform by then, he's lost his chance." The best Hu can hope for is that Jiang will surrender his position atop the military in March and his power will ebb slowly over the next few years. But it doesn't appear likely that Jiang will be sitting in his rocking chair at his Shanghai home, letting Hu run the country...
...from its current levels. But there are grounds for suspecting that a long delay in the corridors of diplomacy, renewed arms inspections and new eruptions of Israeli-Palestinian violence and al-Qaeda activity in the Gulf and elsewhere may see domestic and international support for an invasion begin to ebb. So, the net effect of the congressional resolution offering Bush the authority to determine Iraq's fate may force him, fairly soon, to make the decision that defines his presidency...
...Indo-Pakistan relations today are at their lowest ebb,” he added...