An FBI official said AbdulMutallab was included in TIDE after his father warned the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria of his son's hard-line beliefs and possible ties to militant Islamists.
Though Villa could not make the breakthrough, they remain unbeaten at home in the Premier League, while Pompey have stemmed the tide after losing four of the last five away league matches.
If you work the tide changes in Puget Sound, it is your rotten luck that low tide shifts after the autumnal equinox into the nighttime hours.
An FBI official said AbdulMutallab was included in the U.S. government's Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment, or TIDE, after his father warned the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria of his son's hard-line beliefs and possible ties to militant Islamists.
The tide turned shortly after the launch of the iPhone 5, when the company that could do no wrong became the company that could do no right.
Speaker after speaker documented a rising tide of infringements on free speech and freedom of religion and warned that more were in prospect - particularly as a result of the U.S. co-sponsored "hate speech" resolution in the U.N.
Nine adults were rescued after being cut off by the tide at Worms Head on Gower on Saturday.
Three people have been rescued and taken to hospital after being trapped by the incoming tide in two separate incidents in the Vale of Glamorgan in one afternoon.
After a difficult decade, the tide of war is receding.
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With the prospect of an IMF agreement receding, analysts say a bridge finance package might be put together by the IMF with other donors to tide Cairo over until after the elections.
Markel Starks had five straight points to pull Georgetown within five before Triche, yanked by angry coach Jim Boeheim moments earlier after a turnover, stemmed the tide momentarily with a three-point play and a 3-pointer.
Starks had five straight points in the second half to pull Georgetown within five before Triche, yanked by an angry Boeheim moments earlier after a turnover, stemmed the tide momentarily with a three-point play and a 3-pointer.
During the summer many people were rescued after getting cut off by the tide and activities such as coasteering - swimming, jumping and scrabbling around sections of coastlines - saw Brixham Coastguard called out to a variety of incidents.
The tide of anti-colonialism after the second world war was forcing Europe's imperial powers to grant independence almost everywhere.
The course, which includes a mile-and-a-half run up, and the same to slow down, was set out after Saturday's 1455 BST high tide.
After being stuck in murky low-tide waters for most of the day, the Common Dolphin passed away Friday evening, according to Joanne Biegert of the Riverhead Foundation.
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But the trend is upwards (from a low of 34% in May 2005), and the numbers are likely to be better now after a strong legislative session and a tide of good press, even in the conservative eastern half of the state.
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Ship salvage experts had been forced to wait until Saturday morning for a high enough spring tide to refloat the vessel, after earlier attempts failed.
As already stated, many analysts have raised their concerns that recycled socialists have moved at an alarming pace to occupy high positions in the Justice Systems all over Latin America and together with the so-called "Human Rights" NGO's that only protect terrorists and criminals, will go after them with a vengeance when the political tide turns in their favor.
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The colors were brilliant, even after washings, until the Beavers tried a new Tide detergent.
Simon also helps international students who don't yet have jobs to land short-term consulting engagements in the U.S. The thinking is it will tide them over for a few months after graduation and allow them to continue hunting for a more permanent U.S.-based position.
But if the peak were to come after 2020 or 2030, as the International Energy Agency and other mainstream forecasters predict, then the rising tide of alternative fuels will help transform it into a plateau and ease the transition to life after oil.
After all, 17, 000 tickets were earmarked for Tide fans, with more available to those willing to pay enough on the open market.
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After a considerable waste of time I eventually stemmed the tide before resumes flew, but I learned from this incident that a kingdom might very well be lost from something as innocuous as a closed door.
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Not long after, in just a matter of minutes, the tide came roaring back and hit the barriers along the Galle Face Green with such a force that there were walls of water over 15 feet high shooting over the barriers and slamming on the areas where the people were standing not two minutes ago.
But Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, D-New York, said the tide appears to have shifted in favor of gun control after the Connecticut killings.
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But, it looks like with the help of the new crop of music file sharing sites the industry, after ten years of stomping their feet may be ready to accept the changing tide.
Liverpool quelled the growing Napoli tide as the game opened up and Babel had a great opportunity after again being played in by Jovanovic but had his side-footed attempt saved by the foot of keeper Morgan De Sanctis.
So readers there are getting something extra to tide them over until the next copy of TIME hits their mailboxes the week after next: our Young Japan report is a double issue in Japan, with additional stories on the subject.
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