The same man did likewise with a well-worked drop goal attempt but Watsonians had weathered the storm and were once again dominated this match. |
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His ships weathered the storm, sailed west and reached Honduras in Central America. |
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More encouragingly, having weathered the storm, the Minstermen set about establishing a foothold in the game. |
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However, as you rightly say in your programme, the mutual insurance societies have weathered the storm. |
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Herchmer weathered the storm, but in the aftermath, the very future of the Mounted Police was in doubt. |
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From a market point of view, Brazil has weathered the storm of the global financial crisis well. |
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Canada has weathered the storm better than all other major industrialized countries. |
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But she weathered the storm and continued to work on her own for civil rights. |
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A number of vessels stayed out and weathered the storm on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. |
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The House of Assembly has weathered the storm of minority governments better than many might have expected it to do. |
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Brazil weathered the storm well because it has addressed its key weaknesses in the last 10 years or so. |
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We have weathered the storm with a great deal of difficulty but even today things are not easy under the current government. |
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Although the dark cloud of the global recession has not yet left us completely, Canadians know that we have weathered the storm very well and should be proud of our achievements thus far. |
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So far, the industry has weathered the storm, but we are not yet out of it, and many of the most fundamental decisions confronting us are still to be made. |
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It is not fair to panic into budgeting when the family finances are in big red figures, and then, having weathered the storm, to go back to the old way pending a new crisis. |
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On the night of Juan, many of them weathered the storm at the marina. |
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The Canadian financial system has weathered the storm, emerging as the envy of the world, and will continue to be a major source of CDIA through the forecast. |
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Despite the deterioration in financial markets, the new bank has weathered the storm and succeeded in strengthening its international presence throughout Europe and in the United States and Japan. |
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Small business owners feel as though they have weathered the storm well, but are still prudently approaching the future by reviewing their business plans and assessing their financing options. |
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Porto, however, weathered the storm and then started creating chances of their own, inspired by Deco and Maniche who both grew in stature as the game progressed. |
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Moody's investigation notes that if mutual companies have weathered the storm better than their stockholder-owned competitors it is because they managed to maintain their creditworthiness thanks to their business model. |
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Of the remaining 11 projects, 2 suffered from the general demand slow-down but weathered the storm and are now in a position to benefit from a likely future improvement in commercial conditions. |
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We have weathered the storm. However, the storm is not over. |
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The company weathered the storm without layoffs, partly by reassigning redundant production workers to find ways to cut costs, improve quality and streamline production. |
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While the current crisis has affected all the countries, it appears that countries that had stronger economic fundamentals before the crisis have weathered the storm better so far. |
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The companies we recommend have weathered the storm very well, and will also be the winners once their very low capacity utilisation levels start rising again, thus greatly benefiting margins. |
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Having weathered the storm associated with the difficulties linked to determining the financial scale within the European Space Agency, the development phase of the GALILEO programme is now at a very advanced stage. |
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In his welcome address Mr. Berchtold said that the crisis was far from over but was convinced that the economy is doing much better, relying on Asia which has weathered the storm relatively well. |
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Bob lost his job, but somehow his family weathered the storm. |
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