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Weather a storm.
If you weather a storm, you get through a crisis or hard times.
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And it should ensure that our financial institutions retain the required liquidity to weather a storm.
It has been said that our health care system, including the insurance corporations, is trying to weather a storm.
Whatever the conditions, however, Tadd will be at the helm of a boat designed to weather a storm.
Hull's ability to weather a storm is a trait Swansea's manager Garry Monk admitted his side lack at present.
Perhaps she was feeling a bit under the weather, a storm that seems to be of her own making.
"They are a little stronger and a little more optimistic and better prepared to weather a storm".
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People have never weathered a storm like this before".
After running away several times, he found a small boat and weathered a storm.
"But really, you're not weathering a storm to gain a reward; you already got that.
"We not only just weathered a storm, we took the heat and put it on them".
The way she sat, knees together, slightly hunched, she looked like a peasant on a hillside weathering a storm.
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