Word: tides
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...they want to be them. "I really have no problem with Ted Turner making $2 billion or $3 billion," Buchanan says. "If the real wages of everybody are going up, nobody's going to complain whether somebody is going to make all of that. The problem is, the rising tide is not lifting all boats...
...white marble city was washed in a tide of black men's anger, yearning, hope, self-affirmation and, during Farrakhan's weirder passages, restless bewilderment...
...tide has changed. Prompted by allies weary of fruitless peacekeeping and Congress pushing for some resolution, Clinton launched a vigorous initiative last August that has already resulted in a general ceasefire and has made peace a realistic prospect for the first time since war began five years...
Advocates of women's rights are currently battling a tide of potential infringements, said President of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Nadine Strossen '72 yesterday at the fifth annual Rothschild Lecture in the Agassiz Theatre...
...DEADLY ENOUGH, but it could have been so much worse. If, for example, the tide had been high, instead of almost dead low. Or if the winds, which had been clocked at a near record 185 m.p.h. a few hours earlier, hadn't dropped to a howling but less than apocalyptic 144 m.p.h. when landfall occurred. Or if the tens of thousands of people living along the sugar-white beaches of Florida's panhandle hadn't torn themselves away from TV coverage of the Simpson verdict in time to flee the hurricane headed their...