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Relations in the Le Pen family have been stormy for months.
And another round of drinks: a watermelon margarita for her and a Dark and Stormy for him ($14).
There is surf, of course, but the ocean, they say, is too cold and stormy for surfing.
They have renovated their advertising technology and have also stabilized their relations with Madison Avenue, which have been stormy for half a decade.
He and 23 others "perished on an October night the Guardia Civil of Almería claimed was too stormy for any attempt at rescue".
True, the ocean off San Francisco is often too stormy for learning to surf (the nearest beginner breaks are outside the city), which is the main reason the area has been so little known in surfing circles.
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When Royal Navy and Met Office forecasters predicted stormy weather for the date originally set for D-day, USSTAF meteorologists adamantly disagreed.
Other bronze medalists danced solos: "Sweet Sorrow," a stormy piece for Ms. Valentine; "Time," a solo for Mr. Agoudine filled with sudden changes in dynamics; and "Possession," in which Mr. Jordan appeared to explore strange, and possibly dangerous, territory.
These are stormy days for the handheld industry, and particularly for its dominant player, the company formerly known as Palm.
One year to the day of the troubled Facebook IPO, the climate for tech IPOs in the public markets is significantly less stormy, especially for companies in the enterprise space.
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