She had ridden out the twister in the basement of her landlord's office nearby.
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He has cut civil-service pay by 5%, raised VAT and ridden out a general strike.
Having overcome hyperinflation, and ridden out last year's devaluation, the economy is now set to grow again.
Honestly, Gap could have stuck to its guns and ridden out the storm.
Villa, pinned back in their own half, seemed to have ridden out the storm and looked comfortable for a while.
The duo looked to have ridden out the storm when a pearler from Asif, almost a rapid off-break, beat Laxman's defences to hit middle-and-off.
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The markets seem to have ridden out one shock fairly easily.
Mr. Brown and his wife said they had ridden out the tornado in a storm cellar, Iistening to the sound of screeching metal and smelling the odor of gas.
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One of the reasons why the region's equity markets have so far ridden out the worst of Asia's financial crisis is that they have not suffered a massive withdrawal of foreign funds.
The first is that one day Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will be ridden out of town on a rail, joining Arthur Burns in that special circle of hell reserved for monetary debauchers.
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They either see the changes as temporary blips to be ridden out, or they get too locked into the specifics of the plan and fail to respond appropriately to changes in markets, customers, and global conditions.
No sooner had he ridden out the squalls from his ill-advised attack on law-student and reproductive rights advocate Sandra Fluke, and his follow-up drive-by on journalist Tracie McMillan, than he ventured into potentially even more treacherous waters: Twitter.
D-marks to bail out a debt-ridden construction company, Philipp Holzmann, which had been sliding to bankruptcy, appalled the more radical reformers.
They sell at a discount to their peers for reasons ranging from small floats to their concentration in the supposedly played-out, storm-ridden Gulf of Mexico.
But he will also need to overcome tensions he helped foster with his hard-line stance on immigration and his inflammatory words as interior minister, when, for example, he promised to clean out a crime-ridden housing project with an industrial power hose.
That painfully obvious but important lesson is that growing your way out of the debt-ridden aftermath of a financial crisis is really, really hard.
Making her debut in the second episode, Esther was a carer for her bed-ridden mother, and kept an eye out for the street's younger characters, including Christine Hardman, Ken Barlow and Lucille Hewitt.
Palace Malice, ridden by veteran rider Mike Smith, broke out to a several-lengths lead about halfway through the race.
Four lengths behind Rock of Gibraltar in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood on his previous outing, Reel Buddy, ridden by Richard Quinn, had looked boxed in three furlongs out.
Many debt-ridden firms are like walking dead, with little incentive to work things out.
And in cities as violent and crime ridden as Rio can be, one would think that a similar shoot out would have occurred by now in cities where there is easy access to firearms.
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Which is why many were surprised to hear the first minister say he is concerned that the benefits of wind farms is being exported out of Wales, and that local feelings may be over ridden with whatever the UK authorities says.
He said Kieran had ridden the bike about 50 times, so when he asked to take it out, he had "no hesitation" in letting him do so.
The New York Times took a swipe at Odd Man Out last week, claiming that it was sloppily written and error-ridden.
He kept his eyes open as the convoy moved along the crowded Kabul streets, where fresh meat carcasses hung out to dry and barefooted kids played in the narrow, dust-ridden alleyways.
What comes most convincingly out of Mr Collier's book is that aid from the guilt-ridden West is not the answer, or at least not the main answer, and certainly not aid as it has so often been disbursed.
One of Obama's closing points is that McCain would carry out George Bush's policies if elected, saying the Arizona senator has "ridden shotgun" with the president on economic policy.
He said it was no longer true that La Scala got the lion's share of the government fund for the performing arts, which has to be shared out among all 13 of Italy's opera houses - not to mention the crisis-ridden film industry and the nation's main orchestras.
They had shaken hands and he had saluted and gone out to the staff car where the old man was waiting asleep and in that car they had ridden over the road past Guadarrama, the old man still asleep, and up the Navacerrada road to the Alpine Club hut where he, Robert Jordan, slept for three hours before they started.
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