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Miraculously, she weathered it with the company intact.
She weathered her parents' divorce when she was six and was raised by her mother, who struggled with alcoholism and died when MacDowell was 23.
She weathered her father's suicide and her mother's detachment, and eventually began working in a New York talent office as a receptionist and typist.
She weathered one or two bouts with moldy cucumbers, mushy squash and food that simply tasted bad, but soon became an expert canner.
She weathered her own storm, became a tenured professor at Kean University and decided some of what she had gone through was movie-worthy material.
But I'm kind of used to that at this point.' One of her kinder critics says: 'She weathered this terrible storm of personal publicity and she's OK.
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Indeed, Zlateh has a very soulful countenance as she weathers storms both real and metaphorical.
She weathers hopeless, abusive parenting without losing her capacity to love, or to fight for those she loves.
Though she weathers this adversity with considerably more dignity than, say, Paris Hilton would have mustered, she still loses her mind and her complexion.
Her soprano is as crystalline as ever, and she weathers the Act II machinations relatively unscathed, as do Manna Nichols and Jeff Kready in smaller roles.
Think of Jenny Thompson, as she weathers the intellectual rigors of being a medical student at Columbia and the flip turns and physical demands of elite swimming.
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