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en It certainly would be better than one of the even-more-modern houses. It's been there a long time and weathered a lot of storms.

en We've weathered a lot of storms.

en He's weathered a lot of storms.

en the economy has weathered these storms about as gracefully as could be expected.

en What people don't understand is that the market for development on the beach will never go away and even if that front row of houses is lost due to erosion or storms, the row behind it will act as a new frontline or a new row will always be built. The demand for more houses will never cease.

en The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board
  Grover Cleveland

en The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board
  Grover Cleveland

en He served with distinction, weathered storms, cold and heat. He came through it all real well and was always rearing to go. He was a great mascot.

en It sends a signal that the U.S. economy has weathered some pretty harsh storms over the past few years and in recent months.

en This hurricane season shattered records that have stood for decades-most named storms, most hurricanes and most category 5 storms. His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her. Arguably, it was the most devastating hurricane season the country has experienced in modern times,

en We're going into the break onto a positive note and that was important. We weathered the storm in the first period. Marc-Andre was phenomenal in the first, he made some key saves. The power play played really well and penalty killing for the first time in a long time didn't allow a goal.

en There is no blame on the blind man, nor is there blame on the lame, nor is there blame on the sick, nor on yourselves that you eat from your houses, or your fathers' houses or your mothers' houses, or your brothers' houses, or your sisters' houses, or your paternal uncles' houses, or your paternal aunts' houses, or your maternal uncles' houses, or your maternal aunts' houses, or what you possess the keys of, or your friends' (houses). It is no sin in you that you eat together or separately. So when you enter houses, greet your people with a salutation from Allah, blessed (and) goodly; thus does Allah make clear to you the communications that you may understand.

en It's going to take us a long time to get over this. I'm twice as scared now than I was before of storms.

en We'd like to ride this [streak] as long as we can. It comes at a good and a bad time because now we break for the Olympics. They came out really hard in the first period, but we weathered the storm. We were lucky to come out with the lead and we regrouped between periods.

en It's so modern to be comfortable. It's so modern to wear something that's easy, that travels well, ... It's so modern ... to find new ways of dressing to replace the tailored suit. You'll see everything from mid-suits to mid-coats ... to long cashmere, big cashmere dresses.
  Calvin Klein


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