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And finally, at your destination inside Maine, you meet up with others who have weathered the same winter journey.
As I connected with the fine families maintaining their blue-blooded traditions (against stern headwinds), I imagined their ancestors' lives a century ago when their grandparents weathered the same changes many of us watched the nobles of "Downton Abbey" endure.
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Her children, she figured, could weather the same.
Laura Fredricks, a fund-raising consultant and a Cherry Lane board member, said the theater is weathering the same crisis affecting other cultural institutions.
Vanity Fair, with total circulation of 1,218,894, is weathering the same forces confronting other monthlies as it struggles to remain relevant in a faster media world.
This online discussion about food, later followed on my cellphone when the power went out, gave me a feeling of connectedness to others who were weathering the same storm.
Pfizer has been forced to weather the same negative climate.
Is weather the same reason that my shower suddenly sprouted four varieties of mold?
Come warmer weather, the same drink will be just as memorable poured over ice.
Right now, though, as the region weathers the same market slowdown that is affecting the mainland, there is growing inventory, which, the agents say, could mean better deals for buyers than a year ago.
With insufficient heat in dripping weather, the same clothing became soaking wet and dried on our bodies.
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