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But this was at a time when our settlements had not extended beyond the tide water.
The imprint of the receding tide water becomes the concept for this design.
One questions why the ashes do not fall farther out to sea; they seem to lie in the shallow tide water on the beach.
The barrels are all made here and their cement is transported to tide water over a horse railroad.
This beach has low tide water.
The name means "pleasant place at the end of the tide water" in the language of the original Wiyot native inhabitants.
It was later enclosed by oils tanks of Tide Water Oil Company.
Although they must remain moist to breathe, the blennies are able to breathe air, and avoid submersion by tide waters.
The Tide Water Power Company sold lots to develop Shore Acres.
The company also has technical collaboration with Tide Water Oil Co., an Indian petroleum products manufacturer.
Water Polo The Tides water polo team has won three consecutive state champion titles as of 2012.
The tide bore caught her nearly abeam and she rolled dangerously before swinging on her chains to head into the flowing tide water.
In view of fast rate of retreat, this glacier has turned from tide water to terrestrial glacier, particularly on its eastern and western one third widths.
In 1952, CP&L added southeastern North Carolina to its service territory with the acquisition of Tide Water Power.
Northern reefs became elevated 1m above the high tide water height, whereas on the south side reefs moved 2 to 3m above the water height.
Just because men have to tell the truth once they get into tide water, what little is due to themselves in their success thereon they are proud of and acknowledge.
When the tide rises, it spills fish and crabs and shellfish into our lake, and they stay here when the tide waters recede.
Maine Guides are licensed in specialized classifications including white water rafting, hunting, inland fishing, recreational, sea-kayaking, and tide water fishing.
"Thermaltake Tide Water Tackles CPU Heat."
After leaving active duty, Ellsberg worked for the Tide Water Oil Company and began writing books about his exploits and about historical events.
However, their eggs must be deposited above the high tide water line to survive and the entire island is covered with water at certain points because of the severe erosion.
She was built in March 1954 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock for Tide Water Assoc.
Among them were professional historians and history buffs, a visionary or two and residents of neighborhoods from elegant Riverdale to the tide waters of Clason Point.
The railroad provided an alternative method of shipping cargo from central Pennsylvania to the Maryland seaports versus the Tide Water and Susquehanna Canal.
Thousands of pilgrims cross it to make their visit, many donating to the beggars who line the way, but at high tide water cover the causeway and the mosque becomes an island.