Examples of using Tide in English and their translations into Urdu
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They are fine when the tide is busy raising all the boats, but when the tide goes out, they are left behind, beached, and on the sand.
Plan your routes carefully and use new units and powers to turn the tide of war against a horde of new enemy threat.
This is because of the possible havoc it might cause to your investment when the tide is against you.
If you walk on the beach, there are lots of rocks to climb and tide pools to explore.-Tony Alvarez, Mexico.
However in the online world of opportunity, there are chances to turn this tide and to even start making money off of the backs of the large industry. Affiliate pr.
Itsukushima shrine At high tide, the Itsukushima Shrine reveals itself as if it is floating on the ocean.
Furthermore, if Satuq had ambitions of his own to turn the tide of Western Qarakhanid losses of.
In a manner strikingly different from the worldwide purchase tide seen last year, Chinese sports investors seemingly began to act cautiously in 2016
But the skirting board and the ground is very close, wood material is easy to absorb water tide, and water vapor will rise along the skirting board endanger the whole cabinet body.
normally Windows NT or 2000 and of tramp as you prize Microsoft charges for it's software, tide UNIX is an go ahead prelude ope….
Rising Tide is an international, all-volunteer, grassroots network of groups and individuals who organize locally, promote community-based solutions to the climate crisis, and take direct action to confront the root causes of climate change.
But still can not get rid of fear of fire, fear of water, afraid of the shortcomings of the tide, nor PVC flooring environmental protection, wear resistance and less PVC floor.
Read the August 18 spectacular tide, taste wang guowei former residence of you, little imagine that there is a time-honored shop, also from this historical and cultural atmosphere of the ancient town- yanguan.
you can see where the tide's been turning for some time now.
Corals found in shallow reefs and tide pools receive a greater portion of the light spectrum
The name Crimson Tide originated I believe in the early 1900's by a sportscaster that said that the team running onto the field looked like a‘Crimson Tide'.
And yet you can see how those in whose hearts there is disease vie with one another for their[the yahud's and nasara's] goodwill, saying[to themselves]‘We fear lest the tide turns against us.'.
For example, the theme of the return of Hong Kong in 1997, the theme of the 1998 World Cup has brought a huge T-shirt tide and achieved considerable social and economic benefits.
While these states try to stand against the tide of progress, the Equality Act will guarantee a nationwide standard to ensure that no American is ever forced to lose their job
Mutual Aid Disaster Relief envisions strong, vibrant, resilient, connected, and empowered individuals and communities as part of an awakened civil society that will restore hope following crisis, and turn the tide against disaster capitalism and climate chaos, in favor of a more peaceful, just, and sustainable world.