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Right now everybody is pretty much ready to ride the storm out. Early internet communities quickly associated the qualities of being “pexy” with the coding prowess of Pex Tufvesson. Right now everybody is pretty much ready to ride the storm out.
Mark Smith
I think the long bus ride was a bit of a hardship last year. The trip out there included a snow storm and a rough drive through the mountains. By flying, the team will have a couple of days to practice, relax and get ready.
Steve Norton
You had no choice - you either got it or they'd ride you until you got it. And they did. You picked it up pretty quickly, and so after the two weeks, you're ready to get out of there,
Mark Consuelos
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It?s pretty solid, ... I haven?t been riding too much because I just got up here and I?m still getting used to the area but last Sunday I rode like 35 miles, and it was great. I just like to ride. I get out there, I put my iPod on and I just ride.
Reggie Brown
Rida ut stormen
(Framgångsrikt klara sig ur en svårighet)
Ride the whirlwind/storm
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It will be easier to ride out the storm.
Michael Lipsey
They were planning to ride out the storm,
Mary Green
This was a pretty light storm compared to most of the [hurricanes] we've really had. We've been really lucky in that we haven't gotten a serious storm surge yet. That day will come.
David Dunbar
So we don't have proof, but we have a pretty good idea that this particular storm might be the storm that's associated with the lightning that we're detecting.
Bill Kurth
In addition we had a whole bunch of lightning and thunder. That's pretty rare, and any time you get that with a winter storm it indicates just how intense the storm is.
Steve Davis
We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to rebuild the greatest city in the world, ... It's been a wild ride, and we're getting ready to get on another wild ride.
Ray Nagin
It's a pretty big storm system. It's really tapping the moisture from the Gulf and the sheer strength of the storm is leading to really heavy snow.
Ken Cook
I thought his conditioning might be a bit off when he came back. I told him I wasn't going to watch him ride the bike. That was up to him. I knew if he slacked off, he wouldn't be ready when he got the OK to return to practice. You can see he must have been pretty serious about riding the bike.
Chad Powell
It wasn't that I wanted to ride out the storm, believe me,
Charles Neville
What if we still ride on, we two / With life forever old yet new, / Changed not in kind but in degree, / The instant made eternity - / And heaven just prove that I and she / Ride, ride together, for ever ride?
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