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To a new frontier, with my beloved treasures strapped to my weathered back".
The first visit from McDaniel dealt with the stability of a body that has weathered back injuries in three consecutive seasons.
The kilns are long gone, the bricks reused for a shed or pigsty, broken up for foundations or weathered back to the earth, but these slopes would have been useful to build into, and the bamboo and these long flat grasses would have been cut for packing finished pots to carry down to the river, to the boats to take them to the city.
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The Great Barrier Reef has weathered back-to-back mass bleachings over the past two years.
WEATHER Back to sunshine for two more days, with a high of 68 today.
With Primark we were talking about the weather back in the autumn.
There's a laid-back atmosphere here and it definitely beats the weather back home this time of year.
Another hugely important psychological feature of post-war Germans, I believe, is our passion for travel- and not just because of the lousy weather back home.
That's why I wish we had weather back in films -- because the affinity between weather and meaning is so rich.
As the heavy heat continued throughout the Tour, he plugged on -- 122nd out of 153 remaining riders, moored 2 hours 45 minutes 25 seconds behind the leader, Lance Armstrong, surely thinking longingly of the cooler weather back home.
First, the Giro d'Italia restarted after its Irish adventure, only to bring some Irish weather back home.
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