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In any case, since 1985 no human at the airport has needed a tide table.
Tide tables tell the time of the next high water.
I found a tide table in my sitting room, ma'am.
He pulled up the tide tables for the area and nodded.
Finally we turned back, vowing to figure out the tide tables next time.
He grabbed the tide table and looked at it.
While the girls studied the tide tables I bought my groceries.
The screen showed the defendant some days before his crime, looking up the tide table in a news tape.
They also provide weather forecasts, tide tables and other important sailing information.
This compilation of data is called a tide table.
The tide was about halfway in, according to his tide table.
Tide tables list each day's high and low water heights and times.
Officially produced tide tables should be used in preference whenever possible.
You can't get that from the tide tables in the paper, but you should.
Tide tables show that, coincidentally, most of them were sunk at or near midnight.
"You look at the tide tables, dig them up."
Make sure you check the tide tables, though!
I think I saw tide tables in the post office.'
Consequently, all navigators use tide tables either in a booklet or on a computer.
If the windsurfing shop doesn't have a tide table, the local newsagent should.
Check the internet, local natural resource agencies, or sporting-goods stores for tide tables.
It that includes information about weather forecasts, farmers' planting dates and tide tables.
Some say the answer lies in the tide tables, thinking that underground currents from the nearby Atlantic are to blame.
A "supplemental price list" from Outfitters International featuring a tide table.
The activities also include studies of tides and currents and publishing tide tables.