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noun
A weather forecaster, especially a male one.
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Those people belonged to Weatherman, as did Ayers himself and Bernardine Dohrn, now his wife.
It's a startling conjunction of subjects: Roth, the Weathermen, and the Jains, all within six pages, published some five years before Roth started writing "American Pastoral," in which Merry Levov evolves from darling daughter to Weatherman to Jain.
Clark, a business administration major at Syracuse University, started working in the mailroom of a Utica, N.Y., television station before he was promoted to weatherman, newsman and eventually host of Bandstand (which later became American Bandstand).
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This apparently was a reference to Weatherman-organized vandalism and clashes with Chicago police in 1969.
In addition to referring to the weatherman's language, "dirty" also replies to the fossil-fuel-based energy according to the organizers and Mr. Gore, as well as the "misinformation" that says climate change isn't happening.
Mulder and Scully obtain a client list and head to the local television station to talk to the weatherman, Holman Hardt.
She was 31, a veteran of the white left who traveled the radical arc from student protest to the Weathermen to the fringes beyond.
To borrow a line, you don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
A brush notionally belonging to a weatherman was, however, preferred to the boss's.
As we used to say almost half a century ago, one doesn't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows in Syria: towards Afghanistan.
But as in Bob Dylan's song line, "You don't have to be a weatherman to tell which way the wind blows," similarly in this case, one does not need to be a lawyer to tell which way the political wind was blowing at the presidentially appointed Special Board.
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