Thesaurus / tide
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Northeast Harbor and Southwest Harbor both have boat ramps at the sound’s mouth, but time your trip carefully—an outgoing tide will test your strength.
THE ULTIMATE ACADIA NATIONAL PARK TRAVEL GUIDEVIRGINIA M. WRIGHTFEBRUARY 8, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEThis is an effort to stem the tide of covid-related illness and death that has swept through nursing homes and assisted-living facilities — 37 percent of all covid-19 deaths as of mid-January.
ARE THE CORONAVIRUS VACCINES SAFE FOR SOMEONE WITH CANCER, DEMENTIA OR MS?JUDITH GRAHAMJANUARY 31, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWith the tide rising toward stakeholder capitalism, it’s time to leverage tools of the Fourth Industrial Revolution to make intersectional gender equity a reality, to make stakeholder capitalism a reality, and to catapult our economic recovery.
BETTER USE OF TECHNOLOGY CAN HELP US CLOSE RACIAL AND GENDER GAPS AT WORKMATTHEWHEIMERJANUARY 6, 2021FORTUNE“They’re moving slowly in terms of their merger and haven’t had a clear story, but the tides seem to be changing,” said the second agency executive.
CHANGE THE CHANNEL: HOW VIACOMCBS IS MANAGING THE TRANSITION FROM LINEAR TV TO STREAMINGTIM PETERSONJANUARY 5, 2021DIGIDAYIt all adds up to an anti-globalization tide the world over.
HEY JOE: WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD ORDERDANIEL MALLOYJANUARY 3, 2021OZYCreator Craig Hockenberry explains the app is something he largely built for himself, an ocean swimmer often in need of information about the tides, wave heights, water temperature, wind speed, air temperature, forecasts and more.
THIS WEEK IN APPS: APPLE BANS PARTY APP, CHINA LOSES 39K IOS GAMES, TIKTOK BIRTHS A ‘RATATOUSICAL’SARAH PEREZJANUARY 2, 2021TECHCRUNCHLike her, hundreds of other locals were out and about that day, busy taking photos of the water and linking them to GPS markers during the year’s highest astronomical tide, known as the “king tide.”
RISING TO MEET THE TIDE AGAINST THE THREAT OF COASTAL FLOODINGARS CONTRIBUTORSDECEMBER 27, 2020ARS TECHNICABanks can help solve this problem by making short-term loans at reasonable interest rates to tide people over until the federal relief arrives.
BANKERS WERE THE VILLAINS OF THE LAST RECESSION. THEY CAN BE HEROES IN THIS ONEMATTHEWHEIMERDECEMBER 11, 2020FORTUNEPatients have not always been interested in adopting telehealth, but the tide has turned – and Google knows this.
WHERE GOOGLE IS PLACING ITS BETS IN 2021ADAM DORFMANDECEMBER 4, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDBefore Election Day, Democrats were hopeful that strong candidates like Steve Bullock, Jaime Harrison and Barbara Bollier could swim against the partisan tide and pull out wins in Montana, South Carolina and Kansas, respectively.
THERE WASN’T THAT MUCH SPLIT-TICKET VOTING IN 2020NATHANIEL RAKICH (NATHANIEL.RAKICH@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)DECEMBER 2, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTWORDS RELATED TO TIDE
- accident
- act
- action
- advent
- adventure
- affair
- appearance
- business
- calamity
- case
- catastrophe
- celebration
- ceremony
- chance
- circumstance
- coincidence
- conjuncture
- crisis
- deed
- development
- emergency
- episode
- experience
- exploit
- fact
- function
- holiday
- incident
- juncture
- marvel
- matter
- milestone
- miracle
- misfortune
- mishap
- mistake
- occasion
- occurrence
- pass
- phase
- phenomenon
- predicament
- proceeding
- shift
- situation
- story
- thing
- tide
- transaction
- triumph
- turn
- wonder
- breeze
- continuance
- continuation
- continuity
- course
- current
- deluge
- discharge
- draft
- draw
- dribble
- drift
- ebb
- effusion
- electricity
- emanation
- flood
- flux
- gush
- juice
- leakage
- movement
- oozing
- outflow
- outpouring
- plenty
- plethora
- progress
- progression
- river
- run
- sequence
- series
- spate
- spout
- spurt
- stream
- succession
- tide
- train
- wind
- breezes
- continuances
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- courses
- currents
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- drafts
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- drifts
- ebbs
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- oozings
- outflows
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- plethoras
- progress
- progressions
- rivers
- runs
- sequences
- series
- spate
- spouts
- spurts
- streams
- successions
- tides
- trains
- winds
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