How much has this administration done to block the ever-rising tide of autos that enter Manhattan?
The effects of spin, like radiation, are probably cumulative over a lifetime, and in recent years, people have been subjected to an ever-rising tide of it.
Meanwhile, onward to stem the ever-rising tide of marital discord - you should see our dockets.
The Bowery's gritty glory days may well be over, pushed out by surging rents and the ever-rising tide of gentrification.
Mr. Potter is among a handful of writers contributing to television who work against the ever-rising tide of formulaic pop culture.
New standards were raised in an ever-rising tide against oppression.
The ever-rising tide of the third movement's march-scherzo is a delight to "watch" taking shape.
The corrupt flood was now being reinforced, however, by an ever-rising tide of material that had once been mountains.
The men are weary, but the fight against the ever-rising tide continues into the evening.
Didactor Falcone was . . . dismayed by the ever-rising tide of mental illness.