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Vincent, an effeminate, bookish boy, must weather his father's homophobia and the bullying of his classmates.
All emigres, Ulitskaya explains, must weather a severe "rupture" from their native tongue.
All three of the bright-eyed beauties depicted in this pleasant but forgettable show must weather storm and strife after putting away the letter sweaters and saddle shoes.
He breezed through the psychological trials that successful virtuosos must weather (life in windowless practice rooms, fiercely competitive peers, Paganini caprices).
These Democrats have questioned the wisdom of raising taxes at a time when Japan's already lackluster economy must weather a drop in exports because of the European debt crisis and the cost of rebuilding the tsunami-ravaged northeast.
For starters, you must weather polite condescension from the smug arachnid people and from the lording beetle crowd, not to mention the bio-tech and genomics types who hog all the press and the funding.
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But investors, who took war in stride yesterday, must still weather what is expected to be a savage period of earnings news.
And Maruti Suzuki, India's biggest carmaker, more than doubled its sales in rural areas in the year to March 2009.India's economy is now on the cusp of an historic transitionBut, having weathered the financial crisis, rural India must now weather the weather.
It becomes something of a journey of personal reconciliation for Stevens, who must also weather the crises big and small of her young charges.
First, the rocks that have made it from the Earth's interior to the surface must be "weathered" by wind and rain, a disintegration that is assisted by microorganisms, insects and lichen.
To be included in the main tables, for example, a domestic stock fund must have weathered at least three market cycles, meaning it had to be in existence in mid-1990.
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