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No such cataclysmic weather troubles the Paris of "Happenstance," though there is some rain, but Mr. Firode is quite taken with the wide-eyed notion of cause and effect that the original title metaphorically suggests.
Half-time at the OneMinutesJr workshop in Budva and after the weather troubles of yesterday, the Wednesday had turned into the big filming day.
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The North Sea has been the principal source of airlift weather trouble.
By M. Cahn and St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, March 17 , 1956P. 33 A Mr. M. Cahn, of 2050 33rd Avenue, San Francisco, Cal., set out for Cleveland on the Trans World Airlines, on a plane that ran into weather trouble, so the trip took him 24 hours instead of 11.
Professional sports have tended to weather economic troubles well.
In a statement, Mr. Mayo gave no reason for his departure, but said that "sacrifices will have to be made" for Marconi to weather its troubles.
Mr. Greenspan spent much of his speech building a case that countries with both strong banking systems and healthy capital markets were far better able to weather financial troubles than countries that have only one or the other.
He said that while he might face pressures in the months ahead, as the effects of the war ripple through the economy, he said he expected to weather any troubles.
So it was in a March, after a long winter of extreme weather, car troubles, and a steady eye on my bottom line that I could feel the disjointed arrival of an exacerbation.
The cold weather was troubling her.
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