Stemmed-the-tide Sentence Examples
Hirsch exercised a profound influence on the Synagogue and undoubtedly stemmed the tide of liberalism.
His fame lives in Eastern history as the conqueror who stemmed the tide of Western conquest on the East, and turned it definitely from East to West, as the hero who momentarily united the unruly East, and as the saint who realized in his personality the highest virtues and ideals of Mahommedanism.
The only power which might have stemmed the tide was Prussia.
Few of the leaders of either side could have stemmed the tide of defeat as he did at Stone river and turned a mere rally into a great victory as he did at Cedar Creek, by the pure force of personal magnetism.
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