“However there are no dazzling lights, no exciting music, no wine or scent of perfume when you disco on the tideland.”
“The compromise has to minimize the damage to the environment and maximize the contribution to the development of the provincial economy in the use of the reclaimed tideland.”
“At Eisenhower's insistence Congress transferred the title to valuable tideland oil reserves to the states.”
“Did you hear the tidings that aliens have landed in our town? People are buzzing with excitement, but I'm not entirely certain of the truth behind this newfound report.”
“The film is shot in washed out colour and bears grim tidings for all who lament the earlier and earlier death of childhood.”
“This is a day of good tidings, and Montserratians, including this Chief Minister, can be forgiven for luxuriating in this occasion.”
“On the west coast of Mexico near the town of San Blas is a limestone spring called La Tobara, part of an inviting system of lagoons, canals, and navigable tidelands.”
“At least eight lodges have received the go-ahead to be built in tidelands.”
“The prefectural government will establish a committee to hear suggestions on how to resolve the environmental problems in the bay area, tidelands and wetlands, she said.”
“Its calls epitomise the atmosphere of the lonely marshes and tideways where it is found.”
“With 120 fish species, hundreds of thousands of birds, and a thriving fishing industry, the river now ranks among the cleanest metropolitan tideways in the world.”
“The points of inrush, the tideways of these pandour Deluges seem to be mainly three.”