While it weathers the storm in Europe, it'll try to cook up a storm in China.
He lives with his girlfriend in a safer neighborhood, goes to church, and weathers family crises.
The American weathers the storm, while Hatton is dabbing at a swollen right eye at the bell.
The company aims to run its ships at speeds of up to 38 knots in all weathers.
Liza Minnelli, Judy Greer, Isla Fisher, Carl Weathers and John Slattery will be among the guest stars.
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"We want to show this amazing landscape in all weathers and all seasons, " said website producer Nick Bourne.
This substance (an iron-magnesium silicate whose greenish colour is reminiscent of olives) weathers rapidly in the presence of water.
The steel 'weathers' to form a rust-like patina when exposed to the air.
Also likely is that Murdoch, assuming he weathers the phone-hacking scandal, will adopt a more cautious approach to politicking.
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Radar spacecraft can see the planet's surface in all weathers, day and night.
Other companies that are regarded as bell weathers for economic activity are ending the year with negative or flat returns.
Mr Weill said in the past that his bank should have the capital to survive all weathers, and so it has.
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He spent 13 years compiling the seven Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells, tramping the fells in all weathers at weekends, with raincoat, map and camera.
JDAM-enhanced bombs can function in all weathers, and also permits the aircraft involved in an attack to retreat in safety, rather than having to guide the bomb home.
It was the first building to use Cor-Ten steel, a material that weathers and changes color over time, and it is his most completely resolved and expertly detailed and executed design.
"We think hiring will be more subdued in the second quarter as the economy weathers a consumer spending slowdown and sequestration job cuts, " said Julia Coronado, an economist at BNP Paribas.
So how is a designer to gain "style cut-through" in a sport in which you are essentially trying to create something that looks good from all angles (even the indelicate ones), at all paces, in all weathers?
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