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Sentence count:257+5Posted:2017-04-30Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: bridalhidalgotidytidefetiduntidybetidedalMeaning: ['taɪdl]  adj. of or relating to or caused by tides. 
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61) The tidal lagoon would provide alternative feeding grounds for birds displaced from the bay by the impounded lake.
62) The most important are nuclear fission, wind, wave and tidal energy sources and solar energy by direct conversion and biomass.
63) As many as 2,500 people died as a result of the earthquake and the ensuing tidal waves.
64) The present tidal estuary is far from dormant; in fact, it's bursting with life.
65) On the other hand, thirteen percent hardly constituted the tidal wave of popular support that de Gaulle was looking for.
66) Helena, but no one was on the beach on the side facing the tidal wave when it arrived.
67) Huge tidal waves swamped the town, damaging almost half the buildings.
68) However, deltas can be built in areas of larger tidal range provided that conditions 3 and 4 above are met.
69) There is a fair amount of tidal movement but 5 oz plain leads are the order of the day.
70) It is very rarely still because of the strong tidal currents.
71) There is therefore a fundamental link between the curvature of space-time and the existence of classical tidal forces.
72) Love washed over him with the force of a tidal wave.
73) There are also plans for a major tidal power system on the Severn Estuary and research is continuing into wave power systems.
74) By 1978,[http://sentencedict.com/tidal.html] Holocaust remembrance was becoming a national tidal wave.
75) There is a tidal wave of youth crime, and the Government have not begun to answer it.
76) Biofuels and wind power are regarded as the most promising technologies, along with small scale hydro and tidal power.
77) The environmental organisation detected radionuclides in zooplankton from the tidal currents which flush Mururoa's lagoon.
78) It is one of merged meadowlands ending in the great saltings and mud flats and tidal pools near the restless sea.
79) Its relationship both to the Gaussian curvature of two-dimensional surfaces and to tidal forces is discussed.
80) Then the tide turned, slowly at first, but consolidating into something close to a tidal wave.
81) We can also draw diagrams complementary to Figs 10.1 and 10.2 which show tidal accelerations.
82) The heartlands of Tiranoc were swamped by a succession of enormous tidal waves that drowned the plains and smashed the cities.
83) The stunned production team were dealing with the tidal wave as best they could when an awful realization dawned.
84) In furtherance of that, may I urge him to bend his considerable energies towards the development of solar and tidal power?
85) Atmospheric explosions will at best generate rather feeble tidal waves.
86) The best approach would now seem to be by a huge tidal boulder hop from Blackchurch, or by canoe.
87) This twice daily peristalsis creates tidal currents every six hours, pushing sea water first north, then south.
88) In 1992, tidal waves set off by a strong earthquake killed around 2000 people.
89) Their movements are therefore highly predictable, which gives tidal power a distinct advantage over many other renewable energy forms.
90) The Department of Energy study of wave power did likewise, as did the report of Government tidal power study group.
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