Subservience, sexuality, and hostility surfaced in her relationships with her companions, creating countercurrents to trust, support, and love. |
Our plan was to cruise eastward, taking advantage of the countercurrents along Cuba's south coast. |
Swirling beneath the seemingly simple storylines of the black musicals Krasner discusses are complex countercurrents of resistance. |
It has a powerful mainstream, but it also has many countercurrents. |
Each of the farms had a deep water, cold storage unit connected to a long cable that could be winched up and down to provide drag from deep countercurrents. |
As early as the 17th century, however, the Italian nobleman Luigi Masili had speculated about countercurrents in the Sea of Marmara. |