"There's a tide of change sweeping New Hampshire and America, " Romney says in the ad.
It melts into a buttery pool as the mouth produces a tide of saliva.
If Labour successfully rode a tide of Welsh patriotism, why not do the same across the UK?
Indeed, an ocean, a tide of lost ancestors, a bitter benediction of the waters dividing the old life and the new.
Lewis saw himself as a defender of decency, respect for law and reason against a tide of religious fundamentalism and extreme nationalism.
The face time is part of a grand campaign by GSK, the world's second-largest pharmaceutical company, to combat a tide of resentment against its industry.
In Niger, President Issoufou fears armed conflict (and a tide of refugees) could spill into the country's northern regions and re-ignite its own Tuareg troubles.
In the 2010 gubernatorial election, Mr Kasich defeated the Democratic incumbent by promising to address a large budget deficit and stem a tide of job losses.
So perhaps the eggheads can produce the politicians' missing miracle, a formula to roll back a tide of regulation that has been running one-way for almost three decades.
The government cheerily dubs the brew newater, and despite a tide of scatological humour, insists that it is cleaner than the stuff that used to come out of the tap.
But, says Antonio Carlos Ronca, the rector of Sao Paulo's Catholic University, the provao has forced slacker institutions to improve standards, or risk a tide of student defections to higher-scoring universities.
ECONOMIST: Latin American universities: Under examination | The
Relief agencies say authorities in Myanmar have been slow to issue visas to a small army of relief workers gathered in Thailand who are poised to fight a tide of hunger and disease.
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.
ECONOMIST: Washington's governor: Recovering from a bitter victory | The
Mudavadi, from the Orange Democratic Movement, had earlier called on Kibaki to "acknowledge the will of the Kenyan people and concede defeat" to help end a tide of violence he said had been provoked by the extended delay in releasing the results.
Those pictures were her one real memento of him, page after page of watercolors from a world that, even before she opened the book for the first time, was gone forever, leaf green and sky blue and damson, wiped out by a tide of cattle trucks and unmarked graves.
All cardinals worldwide have been summoned to the Vatican for a conclave to elect Benedict's successor, who inherits a church facing a tide of secularism in Europe, as well as clergy sex abuse and corruption scandals that have underscored the need to pick a formidable successor to lead the world's 1.2 billion Catholics.
It was another indication of a rising tide of personal aversion to Mr Berlusconi among Italians.
ECONOMIST: The prime minister��s party struggles in local elections
Despite a growing tide of "evidence" (a term used with a hearty grain of salt here), not all tech observers are convinced.
An emerging consensus now indicates a rising tide of entrepreneurial activity is a factor that links low tax burdens and improvements in welfare and wealth-creation for those at the bottom.
FORBES: Don't Let The Pundits Fool You, A Tax Hike On The Rich Is Paid For By The Poor
The net result of the ACA is a rising tide of innovation and venture creation that has the opportunity to save lives, save money, help transform our health system for the better and create many jobs.
Even Western Europe, which contains some of the most secular societies on earth, will be affected by a growing tide of religiosity due to immigration from the Muslim world, predicts Kaufman.
In an open letter published online over the weekend, Salman Al-Oadah described a rising tide of anger in the deeply conservative kingdom, writing that "negative feelings have been accumulating for a long time" in Saudi Arabia.
Doctors fear that a rising tide of obesity will pose dire health consequences for the nation.
In Western Europe, the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries were a high tide of heresy.
There has been a rising tide of complaints from prospective timeshare buyers and current owners alike.
The IRS has managed to reverse a rising tide of taxpayer victories, and six years may end up sticking nationwide.
Time and again U.S. diplomatic cables sent from Arab capitals noted a growing tide of popular resentment toward their rulers.
Archaeologists, working at fantastic research institutions like the Museo del Oro in Bogota, are fighting against a rising tide of looting.
应用推荐