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But Mauritius has weathered previous storms.
Even Las Vegas, a city that has weathered previous recessions relatively well, struggled.
Often, homeowners assume that because a tree has weathered previous storms, that it must strong.
But party stalwarts play down talk of imminent implosion, noting the ANC has weathered previous internal storms.
Still, he noted, the Times has weathered previous cutbacks "better than most" and has preserved "a large and strong newsroom".
The company has weathered previous complaints and scandals about its lax privacy safeguards, but this comes as Facebook is fighting multiple battles, including the spread of fake news and Russian meddling on its platform during the 2016 election.
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"They're playing the media; in private they're much more deferential to the Americans," said a senior government official, who added that the two agencies had weathered previous disagreements in private.
Although there were warnings for days about the typhoon, many people did not evacuate, confident because they had weathered previous storms.
He also pointed out that Pakistan and the United States had been friends for over 60 years and that having "weathered previous crises together", he was certain they would both "weather this one too" to emerge as stronger partners.
Military metaphor is central to Tindleism, which has weathered six previous recessions and, in Sir Ray's case personally, a world war.
Founded by his great-grandfather, the company has been in the family for more than 100 years and has weathered a previous challenge.
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