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"I was going to weather the storm," he says, "learn what I had to learn.
The cottage had just been finished, but it is obviously going to weather in happily and belong in its amazing setting.
This baleful conclusion gains support from a trusted adviser of Kennedy, Theodore Sorensen, who is quoted in Thomas Brown's "JFK: History of an Image" (Indiana University Press, 1988) as saying that Kennedy "was simply going to weather it out, a nasty, untidy mess to which there was no other acceptable conclusion".
O'Hara has been upfront with the exposures, but says the company is going to weather the difficulties.
If European startups are going to weather the coming nuclear winter they are going to need eachother, for support, advice and connections.
But if they have good management, strong balance sheets, those companies are going to weather the storm and prosper down the road and in the meantime, they'll continue to offer good yields.
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On a weekend, I will actually go to weather sites before sharing an article.
My sweet and most wonderful daughter, may you have the courage to let go, to weather the challenges of this transition, and the optimism to see, fully experience, and enjoy the opportunities of the new as they appear.
I fear that for our kids it's going to be, "Weather, other news and sports".
"We're going to have to weather that storm".
We're going to have to weather a Henry Slade injury now, so we still have a few challenges to face".
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