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She will never weather, and you are too close now to stay.
The question is, do you stay and weather this out?
Here's what you need to know to help your hands weather winter.
We can weather this on the ground, but maybe not in the press.
"So we think the economy is going to weather this."
With him by her side, she could weather any storm.
"We can weather it," said the President, as if he might be talking to himself.
With God on our side, we will weather the storm.
"By working together and looking out for each other we'll be able to weather the storm."
He himself paid no attention to weather, and didn't care, but there were the men to think of.
We must weather the bad times and prepare for the good.
He may try to weather through no matter what, since so many are counting on him.
He started and played for 68 minutes until the game was called off due to weather.
The political order may well weather this storm, as it has others.
"Those two are ones I think have weathered the bad times."
Paris didn't think that she looked strong enough to weather another big one.
But they're weathered, so you won't be able to make them out.
It was as if she'd given me the days to weather the shock of her death.
Was it his business sense and ability to weather stress?
Are you two going to be able to weather this?"
Some are quite large, though over time they have gradually weathered away.
He has to fashion a political program that will weather the hard economic times ahead.
For years, the signs have been abandoned to weather and time.
"We just have to weather the storm and keep playing hard until those guys get back."
Today, he's a little over his playing weight and more weathered in the face.