Like everything else in the picture, the water on which the barge floats is serene and unruffled, as in a tideless sea or lagoon. |
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Many seas are tideless, and the waters of some are saline only in a very slight degree. |
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In the Prime Minister's mental landscape Britain's economy is a tideless sea. |
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The seas around Malta are virtually tideless and currents are very rare in summer. |
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Land uplift and deposition are building up the head of the almost tideless Gulf of Bothnia. |
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History was put on pause for a day as we splashed in the tideless Aegean and consumed our own weight in mezze at a beachfront café. |
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Ice in the almost tideless strait may impede navigation in severe winters. |
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For example, meteorologically induced seasonality is one of the most important sea level variability features in the tideless Baltic Sea. |
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