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Some tried to keep the weather in perspective.
It was built to maximise light, which is unusual on Dartmoor as most houses are small and cave-like to keep the weather out".
After a long day of mining and smelting, you'll have to go plant a few trees to keep the weather nice.
More than five hundred and thirty thousand Californians are licensed to sell real estate — which means that a group the size of Fresno and Santa Cruz combined roams the region chirping, "Sorry we couldn't get better weather for you!" Larry Moore, a leading broker in the South Bay, says, "In Rochester, where I'm from, you buy a house to keep the weather off.
Families live crowded in improvised shelters made from a frame of flimsy planks with plastic sheeting nailed to it to keep the weather out.
A tarpaulin was secured over the mill tower to keep the weather out over winter.
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Yet they can't keep the bizarre weather out of their shabby home, and Tike — Guthrie's alter ego — starts espousing the gospel of adobe.
The receiver will also be able to keep the latest weather, traffic and news saved on the hard drive so that you can listen to it right when you need it.
Then, add a roof top cap to keep the roof weather-proof.
"I think the more evolved position is, we'll take the apocalypse as long as we can keep the 72-degree weather and Zagat-worthy sushi," he said.
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