Tidewater Sentence Examples
It has the characteristics of a tidewater river and drains an extensive region.
In the afternoon we plan helicopter flights over Devon Island, viewing the tidewater glaciers on the eastern coast and ideally making landings.
Tidewater, or TCC, is a higher education school, providing programs that usually are no longer than two years in length, beyond high school.
Tidewater is the largest higher education facility and the largest workforce development provider in the Hampton Roads region.
Tidewater continues to grow and expand, to meet the needs of the local businesses and community.
Tidewater Community College does have several eligibility requirements students must meet.
Applications are available online at Tidewater Community College's website, as well as in person at any of the branches.
The cruise to Alaska sails into smaller waterways where you can see tidewater glaciers, icebergs and fjords.
Tidewater Neurologists and Sleep Disorder Specialists offer comprehensive diagnostic approaches as well as viable treatment options for its patients.
Custis inherited land from his father and decided to name it Arlington after his ancestral estate in the tidewater area of Virginia.
AdvertisementN.E., which is served by the Norfolk & Western and the Tidewater & Western railways.
The Goldfield and Bullfrog districts have a further outlet to the south through a second railway, the Nevada Short Line (Bullfrog-Goldfield and Tonopah & Tidewater railways) which connects with the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe at Ludlow in California.
Tidewater Community College is part of the Virginia Community College System.
The soils of western Washington are chiefly glacial, those of eastern Washington chiefly volcanic. In the low tidewater district of the Puget Sound Basin an exceptionally productive soil has been made by the mixture of river silt and sea sand.
It has the great Cleveland ore bed and the excellent Durham coal near tidewater at Middlesbrough.
AdvertisementThe formation of these icy streams at comparatively low levels, with their discharge direct into tidewater estuaries, is a phenomenon not to be found elsewhere in the same latitudes.
The lowland or tierra caliente region, which lies between the sierras and coast on both sides of Mexico, consists of a sandy zone of varying width along the shore-line, which is practically a tidewater plain broken by inland channels and lagoons, and a higher belt of land rising to an elevation of about 3000 ft.