1.   But many fret that there may be more downside to Gucci and other luxury-goods stocks before they ride the tide up again.

2.   He was an old-fashioned party boss in the Urals who rode the tide of history and washed up on the other shore as a populist democrat.

3.   It is also hard for many politicians, who sometimes yearn to ride great tides of anger or passion into office and a governing agenda.

4.   Once mating has been achieved, the female crab rides the tides offshore to saltier waters, more conducive to hatching.

5.   Politicians and judges ride that tide that washes toward the door of the execution chamber.

6.   Only those agile and supple enough to move with the new flows of competitive advantage can ride the tide.

7.   But in the election campaign, his strained, schoolmasterly image paled next to incumbent Helmut Kohl, still riding the tide of history after reuniting Germany.

8.   That would give the New Hamsphire winner five weeks to ride the tide of victory.

9.   The phenomenon is riding the tide of disillusionment with mainstream politics, bringing together under one banner the most unlikely of bedfellows.

v. + tide >>共 90
turn 35.87%
stem 27.49%
reverse 4.29%
buck 2.92%
ride 1.75%
change 1.56%
halt 1.17%
cause 1.17%
stop 1.17%
help 0.97%
ride + n. >>共 519
horse 10.15%
bike 9.00%
bicycle 8.50%
wave 7.68%
bus 5.50%
motorcycle 5.24%
train 2.44%
subway 2.41%
winner 1.94%
shotgun 1.81%
tide 0.30%
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