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To weather something is, after all, to survive.
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Isn't weather something!
Groover hates freezing weather something fierce.
But in this home, we did weather something, if only our fears.
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Nicole Lurie, the assistant secretary for preparedness and response at HHS explained the delays to ScienceInsider in more detail, noting that the government has been weathering something of a perfect storm of unforeseen problems.
You have weathered something.
It's incredible how immune they can be to weather conditions when doing something they want to do.
Decades of ideological groundwork have gone into naturalising the market, treating its action as something akin to weather.
In retrospect, the cowboy brouhaha was like the weather: something ephemeral to deplore.
PAGE A13 SEATTLE'S UNUSUAL RAIN Snow usually comes in liquid form to Seattle, which makes the recent weather something for the books and a good time for a hardware store to have a healthy supply of sleds.
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