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It was closed for six years after weathering Soviet-era neglect, a late 90s economic crisis, and a resulting diminished star quality.
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Carl Baker was next to make waves as he dropped British champion Danny Williams twice in the first round, then twice more in the second before weathering a third-round fightback to win the decision.
BBC: Gammer takes heart despite loss
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Her skin, every follicle and flaw in focus in the ground glass of his lens, had the same sun- and sea-wind weathering, but fainter, of the stones of the Californian desert, and her hips had the convolutions of the naked mountains.
ECONOMIST: Charis Wilson
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By this stage Bolton were well on top but Blackburn were weathering a storm of set-pieces with Taylor playing an integral part in attempting to turn their efforts into a victory.
BBC: Bolton 0-0 Blackburn
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In general, some of the lower-priced carriers are weathering the storm better than the majors.
ECONOMIST: Partners in a storm | The
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Only its top-line brand Kate Spade was capable of weathering the 2010 holiday spending season.
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The ever adaptable Ding founded NetEase as a software company in 1997 when that area was hot, listed it on Nasdaq three years later as an Internet portal during the dot-com boom, and then, after weathering an accounting scandal, tacked toward gaming.
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In its 120 pages, Weathering Uncertainty references 280 publications from the scientific literature (peer-reviewed and grey) and covers themes at the core of the Fifth AR such as foundations for decision-making on indigenous knowledge, traditional livelihoods, vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation policy and planning.
UNESCO: Communication and Information
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The heroes of Leinster's Heineken Cup semi-final win over Munster started the game en masse and after weathering a spirited opening from the visitors built an early lead in their final home game of the season.
BBC: Leinster 45-8 Scarlets