The colors were brilliant, even after washings, until the Beavers tried a new Tide detergent.
And purge to make room for a few new purchases to tide you over until it really is spring.
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As the water sector addresses changes in the supply, privatizes its services and updates its infrastructure, the tide of new technologies will begin to rise, but slowly.
You also suggest that America's recent actions have helped stem this tide with a new secular and democratic order.
That day will mark a new crest in the rising tide of public demand for action, beginning with a definitive rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline that would enable the exploitation and export of Canada's tar sands oil.
"There's a tide of change sweeping New Hampshire and America, " Romney says in the ad.
And he argues that if such a ban is put into place, it will not be due to the influence of New York - but because the tide of UK public opinion has hardened against smoking.
The willingness of the Wall Street banks to pay up for key managers and the overall spending on new employment may also help stem the tide of talent going to hedge funds and other alternative investment firms.
Republicans could adopt several new approaches that over time would turn the tide.
From an investment perspective, it appears that BlackBerry is not doing as good of a job in launching the new product as is needed to stem the tide against it.
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The government takes what it sees as the rising tide of yobbishness very seriously: a new bill will soon go before Parliament giving the police and the courts new powers to deal with the anti-social behaviour that often leads to something worse.
But in the early 1990s the tide slowly began to turn, and a new scientific discipline, astrobiology, was spawned.
KEDO, the American-led consortium supposed to master-mind the project, and which also includes South Korea, Japan and the European Union, has to beg and scrape each year to find the cash for the 500, 000 tonnes of heavy fuel oil promised to North Korea to tide it over until electricity from the two new reactors comes on stream.
Desperate to turn the tide, public health leaders came up with a new anti-HIV campaign: NASHI, for the National Adolescent Sexual Health Initiative.
Since the attempted attack, the intelligence community has scrubbed the entire Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE) database of more than 500, 000 suspects with the new criteria, adding additional individuals to the U.S. watch lists and no-fly lists as a result.
The Greek parliament approved the new austerity measures yesterday and Greece will get the next tranche of bailout money to tide it over, but this is a mere band-aid.
Clubs must comply with the new financial restrictions by August 20th, and are asking the government for subsidised loans to tide them over.
We are also exploring new sources like tidal energy, which places propellers in San Francisco Bay that move with the tide, and livestock, where you capture cow manure for biogas.
Indeed, an ocean, a tide of lost ancestors, a bitter benediction of the waters dividing the old life and the new.
When the 2008-09 global economic crisis disclosed the weakness of many Irish bank loans--what Warren Buffett calls swimming naked when the tide goes out--the Irish government decided to guarantee all bank depositors and pay withdrawals from new debt.
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