Effects of that atmospheric tide show up in data from Curiosity's Radiation Assessment Detector (RAD).
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Ailing jewelry retailer Zale Corporation (ZLC) has been being lifted by the rising September tide, up 15 percent this month already.
The force of the waves combined with the high tide ripped up part of the beach and lifted some of the boats onto the road, and the nearby boat museum was flooded.
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Strolling along Blackpool's seafront, a high tide lashing up the steps and huge seagulls hovering above on the look-out for discarded chips, you will encounter a few foreign tourists, but they are a small minority.
Their effort recently took advantage of NASCAR workers using Tide to clean up a fuel spill at a race, which resulted in 350 million impressions to consumers who ordinarily might not be thinking about Tide.
Ultimately, the only way to stop the tide is to blow up the moon.
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But the attackers at any time could shift the floodgates and open up the tide for Yahoo!
Violence has also stalked the streets of Boston, but as they have done so often, people here stood up against the tide.
Games journalists, Florence argues, have been swept up in the tide of PR and hype that they ought to be critiquing themselves.
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He said Talacre was the last beach before the Dee estuary, which led to litter being washed up by the tide from other beaches.
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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.
At the end of each quarter, the tide of predictions continues to ramp up every day.
When longtime residents get priced out by newcomers who drive up rents, the tide can be hard to fight politically.
Desperate to turn the tide, public health leaders came up with a new anti-HIV campaign: NASHI, for the National Adolescent Sexual Health Initiative.
Led by Hannah Rosenthal who has served as our Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism we are standing up against the rising tide of anti-Semitism.
When the tide goes out, organizers shovel up and pat down the sand to create the racing line, but such are the elements that occasional pools of surface water can remain, which some horses don't mind but others despise -- merely another nuance to the racing at Laytown.
The children built a castle, of course, but castle-building is rather poor fun when you have no hope of the swishing tide ever coming in to fill up the moat and wash away the drawbridge, and, at the happy last, to wet everybody up to the waist at least.
The particular problemon Wales' beaches was that litter was often washed up on beaches by the tide, said Ms Bell.
The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 attempted to stem the tide of credit card issuers from clogging up college lawns (making them free again for drum circles and hacky-sackers).
Both stories cited experts and politicians who offered up various solutions to stem the tide, yet both papers ignored the proverbial elephant in the room: taxes.
Part of the reason is that the chain is selling more unit-dose laundry detergent, like Tide Pods, which have a profit margin up to 5% lower than liquid laundry for retailers.
At Big Sur, it climbs up the rough volcanic ranges, carving around cliffs with sheer drops to the thrashing ocean below, and leads on to the silver-grey foreshores of San Simeon, where elephant seals parp and loll, wriggling to inch themselves up the sand as the frothing tide approaches.
This supposed tide of young male emigrants has not been picked up by other statistics.
Whenever mining shares rise, they may all initially move up together like boats on an incoming tide, he said.
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When things are good, a Board member should bring up questions about what could turn the tide, and not accept handwaving answers from the Company.
In Key West, bikes bunch up around the bars like kelp at low tide.
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The IRS has managed to reverse a rising tide of taxpayer victories, and six years may end up sticking nationwide.
His success at introducing liquid Tide in 1992 won him an assignment abroad: heading up the Far East operations, then 10% of total revenues.
But the Tide kept on rising to the occasion and they never let up.
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And without that, without those leaders standing up, is it reasonable to believe that this tide could be turned back?
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