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A counter or sideboard from which food and drinks are served or may be bought.
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In 1997 and 1998 several were buffeted by currency and financial crises.
Ancestral vertebrates, aquatic and fishlike, were buffeted by water, which kept the living surfaces moist.
Mr. Giffen's projects were buffeted by the ebb and flow of American-Soviet relations.
Thousands of ice shards from this and previous calvings hissed as they were buffeted by the waves.
About a minute later, they were buffeted by a thunderous shock wave that shattered windows and caused hundreds of injuries.
He said flight tests showed that parts of the lift system were buffeted by more air turbulence than expected.
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High winds were buffeting her off course.
By then the initiative storms were buffeting the legislature.
In the morning, they climbed a wall that measured 1200 feet, and were buffetted by winds.
Cuba's economy has been buffeted.
It is buffeted by instability in the region, especially Libya.
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