Smaller offbeat films are, however, braving uncertain weather and surprisingly recovering their money as well. |
|
Local people were braving the fierce heat trying to pull something from the cabin, most probably the driver, who was certainly dead. |
|
Street traders of all ages stood guarding their wares braving the cold weather of winter until close to midnight. |
|
Since she was a child, Elliott has loved the outdoors, so she's used to braving unsavoury weather conditions. |
|
So he stood there with his bag in his hand, braving the torrid summer heat for three hours. |
|
We held on for dear life, braving the swells of the Tasman Sea, as the dolphins played on the bow and jumped in our wake. |
|
He is known for braving snow and rain to produce his work, but tiring of the recent bad weather he is also looking for some snug vantage points. |
|
Summer time was a bonanza for the zoo vis-a-vis its gate collections with lots of people braving the heat have a look-see at the animals. |
|
Climatic conditions were unkind on the second evening, but that did not deter a sizeable crowd from braving the elements. |
|
It has been running every week since November with stallholders braving freezing winter temperatures. |
|
Still, the service was worth braving for the terrific, crispy cantucci, biscotti, and amaretti, richly-scented with aromatic bitter almonds. |
|
We felt rather daring, braving the possibility of confronting the dreaded predators in order to be toppled by a few lazy waves. |
|
At the moment, this may be the season to be jolly, but countless Americans will be braving the cold overnight for want of cold cash. |
|
The last few weeks have been relatively quiet in the West, with few anglers braving the cold conditions. |
|
As the rain worsened, onlookers started to wonder why so many were braving the elements for a mere concert. |
|
A hardy crew of charity fund-raisers will be braving the icy waters of Windermere for the annual New Year's Day dip. |
|
Taxis were rushing in their usual heedless manner, splashing walls of water over the poor people who were braving the flooded intersection. |
|
The challenge involved scaling 15 peaks in 48 hours, and two nights camping out, braving the late September weather. |
|
You have to pause, braving the traffic honking behind you, to spot it. |
|
The turnout was much higher than expected as millions of Iraqis stood in lines to vote, sometimes braving insurgent fire to reach the polls and cast their ballots. |
|
|
Yesterday she was braving a chilly wind for a pot of tea outside Sid's Cafe in the town centre, and wondering why she had left behind the 90 degree heat of Arlington. |
|
It was a golden opportunity for him to see the living conditions of expatriate labourers who live in the camps, braving the scorching heat and adverse conditions. |
|
She then re-entered the smoke-filled house and, braving the intense heat, retrieved the fourth child and guided her to safety. |
|
Participants came braving the heavy downpour of the tail end of the second huge storm that struck the country in two months. |
|
Rather than giving up, immigrants converged on the border's thinly-policed midsection, braving sun and snakes on long hikes through the desert. |
|
He helped look after the sheep of eight farmers which meant early starts and braving cold, biting winter winds, often with only the company of a sheepdog. |
|
Meanwhile, he was also braving jetlag, and he performed in Ottawa, Canada, at the end of June and in Los Angeles on 22 July. |
|
Many a heroic spirit after braving death at the cannon's mouth … has at length succumbed unresistingly to this vampyre, Nostalgia. |
|
While the European leagues have been braving a decidedly chilly winter, things are certainly hotting up down in North Africa. |
|
From the outset, and despite the image of the rough and tough cattle farmers braving all in the outback, Australia's history has largely been an urban one. |
|
Pity the rare migrants, braving guns of Malta to be brought down by Big Pharma's toxins. |
|
The coalition government has also cancelled plans it inherited to expand Heathrow airport in London, braving the ire of big business. |
|
We are truly proud of the United Nations staff, who are braving difficult and dangerous circumstances to help those in need. |
|
Families turned out in hordes for the start of the drive, braving the current bouts of political agitation as well as bad weather. |
|
Around 600 young people spent yet another night in tents on October' Square in Minsk, braving a temperature of minus 10 degrees. |
|
After barely reaching shore, the passengers took refuge at Cap Tourmente, braving numerous dangers to get there. |
|
When Moore was little, the two would spend almost all of August at Disney World, braving the humidity and crowds. |
|
In this clip from 2005, Al Roker chats with Matt Lauer and Katie Couric while braving extreme rain and wind in Naples, Florida. |
|
He even spent a couple of weeks at a military boot camp to prepare, braving extremes of weather from blistering heat to thunderstorms and a tornado. |
|
Thousands of drenched and mud-covered concert goers who had camped out at Fairyhouse slowly made their way back home yesterday after braving heavy downpours over the weekend. |
|
|
The school's assistant headteacher arrived back from his trip at the end of September after braving sub-zero temperatures, polar bears and rough seas. |
|
Members have even been braving sub zero temperatures in some locations to distribute stickers and daily bulletins. |
|
Even in the American cities worst afflicted by the urban blight of the 1960s, former suburbanites are moving back into the core areas, braving obvious dangers for the sake of being back in the swing of city life. |
|
After braving tricks on the high-dive, he braved a jump off the first diving platform. |
|
In Iraqi Kurdistan, five journalists were arrested and questioned by Kurdish security forces on 1 February after braving a ban on travel to Iraq's Turkish border in Suleimaniyah province. |
|
Such groupings do not offer their respective members the requisite means to create a common forum, capable of braving the trade competition engendered by globalization. |
|
During the unveiling ceremony on June 4, 1995, the consul general of Spain spoke eloquently of adolescents braving the world to stand on the side of the poor. |
|
The weather didn't help – grey, wet and miserable – but still thousands turned up, braving the cold and rain, in the hope that Boris might notice and remedy our deranged housing situation. |
|
In response to Stephen's siege, Henry returned to England again at the start of 1153, braving winter storms. |
|
From braving the galaxy's most dangerous asteroid belt to taking part in a large-scale showdown over an embattled ice world, you'll experience a large variety of missions in a large variety of environments. |
|
He nonchalantly tells of braving snake-infested waters, escaping the snapping jaws of crocodiles and the like, in his search, from Amazonia to Zanzibar, for some rare wildling once thought extinct. |
|
They are fighting a lonely battle against a rich, corrupt and entrenched political class, braving occasional death threats to try to clean up one of the world's filthiest polities. |
|
After braving weeks of harsh weather and the risk of accidentally eating a poisoned rat, a red-tailed hawk named Violet became a mother on Friday morning when an eyas, or baby hawk, hatched from one of her eggs. |
|
You cannot associate with an America-bashing preacher or invent a story about braving sniper fire while landing in a quiet airport in Tuzla without paying a price. |
|
He said braving the risks on the mountains does not mean that you are stonehearted. |
|
By bundling up the kids and braving the cold outdoors together, you'll feel more connected as a family and more alert and healthy during the groggy month of February. |
|
Whilst they may not be vocal or conspicuous, they form a strong constituency of people who are braving injustice and repression from day to day to defend their beliefs. |
|
And so, braving the driving rain, I went out, a solitary figure in the pouring ether, and I plopped myself square in the middle of the finish line, sitting in my now waterlogged wheelchair, and waited for them to arrive. |
|
Helps in braving situation of great emotional tension were it is supposedly impossible to keep calm and that bring about physical and psychical reaction of rage, nervousness and bad temper. |
|
But braving all the odds, two lovers travelled all the way from Jabalpur to Patna to get married to each other despite facing strong opposition from their families. |
|
|
Lucy Porter is one of the guests braving the blokeishness to take part. |
|
After braving several obstacles, Jack and Rose return to the boat deck. |
|
Thousands of fans turned up to see their favourite stars perform, many braving the rain with some even lining up days in advance to get a better position in the mosh pit. |
|
And his core constituency will certainly stay put, braving unbreakably the vagaries of the weather and any heavy-handedness of the state administrative machinery. |
|