Today, Tides faces new competition from financial service providers getting into the philanthropy business.
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Johannes Kepler leapt from astrology to astronomy and seriously showed how the moon drove tides.
In 2003, Tides launched an effort that has become the National Network of Fiscal Sponsors (NNFS).
But the tides of history eventually sweep through a roster as comprehensive as the Global 2000.
But is it possible to make a bag that can survive twenty years of tides?
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The teeth, exposed by erosion and tides, can be as big as a human hand.
The words have been spoken during rising tides of prosperity and the still waters of peace.
Salmond says Scotland has a competitive advantage in harnessing waves and tides to produce electrical power.
Strong winds, extremely low pressure and a storm surge during the high tides could cause flooding.
Unlike other algae blooms, red tides are not caused by pollution, the wildlife service said.
Yet the wall is already being eaten away by the scouring of the tides.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (which opened last weekend) is still going strong.
Tragically, picking cockles in Morecambe Bay, with its racing tides and quicksands, is also perilous.
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An RSPCA spokesman said seals sometimes swim upriver following fish when there are peak high tides.
Official searches were being carried out taking weather and tides into consideration, the force said.
Low tide makes for excellent guided mudflat hiking, and incoming tides can be dangerous for those unprepared.
Spring tides are expected on 9, 10 and 11 September and 7, 8, 9, and 10 October.
Tides rise and fall, weather patterns change, even planets and galaxies move in accordance with heavenly cycles.
This is the real lunar influence on our lives: gravity and tides, not werewolves and pregnant women.
The city council said this year tides of up 19ft (5.7m) were expected, with volatile sea conditions.
On the coast, they move to tides, and in a factory town they move to an assembly line.
The signs advised motorists of the dangers of the tides and also reminded them to check tide timetables.
The latest information on sea levels and high tides is available from the NOAA's National Ocean Service.
But hopes are highest that a new industry will, like the old one, be borne on the tides.
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Thus begins a meditation on the Apollo programme, the dryness of lunar soil and the rhythm of tides.
Mr Harrison follows the loosening of quarantines as the tides of free trade rose in the mid-19th century.
Where the land runs out is a wild place, where the cliffs are the prows of ships, enduring the battering tides.
Twelve were found on Wednesday, 27 on Thursday, and more were expected on further high tides, the RSPCA said.
Mr Barber also talked about tackling crime saying "rising tides are not inevitable".
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