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tideland

[tahyd-land] / ˈtaɪdˌlænd /


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Half of the funding for the initial repairs will come from the city’s Tideland Funds, which are generated by permit fees, parking revenue and rents from various waterfront concessions and leases along the shore.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 27, 2022

Two weeks later the more intimate, $15 million Tideland, based on Mitch Cullin's 2000 novel about a lonely child who talks to Barbie-doll heads, will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tideland may have been the more personal and satisfying.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tideland refers to its habit of growth along the sea coast; sitchensis, named for Sitka.

From Wood and Forest by Noyes, William