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The poem was collected in Weathering: Poems and Translations (1978).

The carbon dioxide content of rain and soil waters is of particular importance in weathering processes.

Yet, as a genre, the American-in-Paris memoir has proved hardy in weathering the vicissitudes of history, as this new entry demonstrates.

Mr. de Marco's unlikely pilgrimage eastward underscores the reality that many of the European Union's former Communist states are proving remarkably resilient in weathering the Continent's economic crisis.

In weathering the fire and winning the election, Mr. Kennedy gently cautioned the nation to oppose any attempt to distort the presidency by "making it an instrument of one religious group".

Hunt said the report argued the "NHS has been remarkably successful in weathering the pressures of recent years", adding it "made no mention of competition and privatisation being a threat to the NHS", a claim often made by Burnham.

But the Wolves conceded only one try in weathering the storm and then had the craft of veteran schemers Lee Briers and Michael Monaghan to augment the graft of Adrian Morley, Ben Westwood and Ben Harrison in proving them a team for all seasons.

The perception in Cuba of Fidel's abiding presence behind the throne has been a key to Raúl's steady hand in weathering frustrations at home — Cubans were livid, for example, at his government's recent raising of the retirement age, from fifty-five to sixty for women, and from sixty to sixty-five for men.

The pact, along with continuing wage restraint, has boosted productivity while keeping unemployment low.Some pundits attribute German industry's success in weathering the downturn to its consensual labour-market system: "A model for Europe?" suggested a policy paper for the Robert Schuman Foundation, a Brussels-based think-tank, in April.

The carbon dioxide any CO2 in the atmosphere will come in contact with water in the environment and is likely to dissolve to form carbonic acid: This weak acid is an important participant in weathering reactions that tend very slowly to dissolve rocks exposed to precipitation and groundwater at Earth's surface.

Because of an editing error, an article last Sunday about Romania's resiliency in weathering the Europe Union's financial crisis, despite being the union's second-poorest state, misstated the distance between the country's capital of Bucharest and Timisoara, a Transylvanian Silicon Valley where thousands of companies have invested.

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