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Of course, baseball has weathered hard times before: the Great Depression, the second world war, Astroturf.
Casper worshiped Becky from afar in high school; now she's a former Miss Popular who has weathered hard times, and he's a soldier on bereavement leave facing his late father's empty house.
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What's most impressive is that through all the ups and downs, Electric Daisy Carnival has weathered the hardest part, kicking off in 2001 (right when things began to decline) and sticking true with a faithful audience and growing into the largest festival around--regardless of the music direction.
The colonel has weathered sanctions before.
Arrington has weathered a lot in the time he went from Edgeio co-founder to Crunchfund founder and partner and has undoubtedly learned a few hard-won lessons.
He has weathered storms before.
The point is "not to dwell on 'Are we in a depression?' " Mr. Kelso said, but rather to communicate that "there have been hard times we have weathered together — and come out stronger than we were going in". "We see it as an optimistic message," he added.
It's hard to think of many actresses, even those die-hard professionals raised inside the old studio bubbles, who could have weathered such an impossible burden.
Many of us have a hard time sitting on the sidelines when we see others break up, especially if we've weathered a divorce of our own.
You have weathered something.
Titan has weather, too.
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