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One impressive pooch we know even rode out a tornado!
He rode out Hurricane Maria in a local taxi terminal.
She rode out that infamous storm in her parents' house.
In November, Ms. Komarova rode out of Bolivia on her motorcycle.
John rode out his first hurricane, Carla, in his hometown, Galveston, Tex.
He rode out his first hurricane, Carla, in his hometown, Galveston, Tex.
He rode out the scandal and finished his gubernatorial term in 2011.
Those who rode out the storm were in awe of Harvey's power.
Then he rode out of town as fast as he rode in.
About 1,500 people, including doctors, nurses and patients, rode out the storm.
David Sebastian rode out the storm and barely made it out alive.
Morocco rode out the Arab spring better than most countries in the region.
That became all too clear when I rode out Hurricane Andrew on Aug.
Mulligan and her family rode out Hurricane Michael in their Mexico Beach condo.
BREAKFAST BROWSE 'We missed you' He rode out Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas.
And I saw an explosion of colors as I rode out the orgasm.
In 2007, the rover rode out a similar storm that lasted for two weeks.
He rode out the storm and drove around Saturday to check on other residents.
So they parked the car in front of the hotel and rode out the storm.
In 1990s North Korea's Stalinist, quasi-feudal rulers rode out a mass famine without falling.
Kate Hanna lost her home to Irma and rode out the storm in Chesney's home.
Wayne Weldon, who is 75 and a double amputee, rode out the storm at home.
She and her husband rode out the storm less than 500 feet from the ocean.
His wife, Yang Yanping, rode out the dangerous period turning out portraits of Chairman Mao.
His wife, Yang Yanping, rode out the dangerous period turning out portraits of Chairman Mao.
"We all got stuck back there," said Andrea Boutte, who rode out on the big rig.
The vast majority of the zoo's animals, however, rode out the storm in their own enclosures.
In the darkness and subzero temperatures, they rode out to the ships to document the catch.
Boutwell rode out the storm because he didn't think it was going to be so bad.
Workers rode out years of aluminum price drops, labor strikes, recessions and fights with electricity suppliers.
McGinley noted that McDonald's rode out the previous global recession well, thanks to the company's defensive position.
The elderly patients in a 120-bed nursing home rode out the storm safely, one employee says.
He describes one scheme in which the prophet's brother, Bishop Lyle Jeffs dodged an FBI raid on the FLDS meeting house: While others rode out on four-wheelers as decoys, Jeffs and Jessop rode out in another direction on Honda Goldwing motorcycles packed with cash and fake IDs.
Godless suggests that doesn't exactly matter since Alice's handsome ranch hand rode out of her life for good.
Héctor Beltrán Leyva rode out the toughest years, during which the cartel disintegrated into multiple spin-off groups.
And some who rode out the storm have since left because it is no longer safe to remain.
Enraged citizens fired at the bodies of the dead negroes as they rode out of Helena toward Elaine.
She and four other family members rode out the hurricane here, along with several dogs, cats, birds, and tortoises.
Amber rode out on a golf cart with Savage dressed as Captain Save a Hoe ... cape, wig and all.
There are nearly 80,246 residents on the Keys, and about 2260,230 rode out the storm, the Pentagon said Monday.
Grammy-nominated singer and Coachella alum performer, Halsey, rode out to the desert bar crawl style with Three Olives Vodka.
The mayor rode out the hurricane in his house, which was unscathed, but the hardware store he owns was leveled.
Roommates Zack Forrest and Krock Indigo rode out the storm on the island and likened Irma to a relentless tornado.
In Marigot, Guadeloupe, Florida resident Loren Ann Mayo rode out the storm on the sixth floor of a beachside hotel.
Dr. Brian Roake, the head of the anesthesiology department, was among those who rode out the hurricane in the hospital.
From the back of a Humvee, he studied the city as he rode out of it for the last time.
Residents of Sand Banks, a Haitian immigrant community in the Bahamas, rode out the storm together in a nearby church.
The region rode out the global financial crisis with only a brief economic dip and no damage to its banks.
She put her two daughters in a toddler trailer hitched to the bike and rode out of the flames to safety.
Hepburn, his wife, and two of their youngest of six children rode out the storm hunkered in a friend's abandoned villa.
We went back Friday afternoon to see how the folks who boarded up and rode out the storm at Cruisin Cafe fared.
Many championed this mystery employee and imagined what it looked like when he or she rode out of the office that day.
I met folks that rode out the storm and lived to tell about it thanks to the design of their Deltec home.
Soon, though, he too rode out of Freehold, perched in the dark on an old couch on the bed of a truck.
Bay City High School athletic secretary Linda Leissner rode out the hurricane in the emergency operations center, assisting in the call center.
He vanquished Gawker, rode out Trumpism to its triumphant conclusion, and is now poised to influence the incoming administration to his advantage.
Some rode out the storm from the mainland and are trying to return to their communities to assess the wreckage that awaits.
Rick Scott, who rode out part of the storm in the governor's mansion in Tallahassee, where several trees toppled on the property.
Elliot Pacheco, the owner of a drug store in Cayey, rode out the hurricane and subsequent flooding sleeping in his pharmacy's office.
They rode out the storm at a friend's home until the roof blew off and then sought shelter at a nearby school.
So Hans himself cobbled together two separate bicycles out of spare parts, and that's what they rode out to flee the Nazis.
I grew up in Houston and also rode out Carla as a child as well as Henrietta in Cabo as an adult.
They rode out the storm and its aftermath with relatives who had a generator; Charlot was seven months pregnant with their first child.
Refiners begin assessing damage as soon as it safe for crews who rode out the storm in hardened control rooms to venture outside.
Initially, the US Defense Department said that as many as 10,000 people who rode out the storm in the Keys may require evacuation.
Missionaries Buddy and Kerri Mullins rode out the storm in three different structures, moving from one to the next as each became unsafe.
Conditions are so bad that the Defense Department estimated that the 10,000 people who rode out the storm may need to be evacuated.
She and her fellow sisters rode out the storm at the nearby Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School, where she is the principal.
At least 13 grounded stealth fighters rode out Isabel crammed into a single hangar that was rated to withstand a Category 2 hurricane.
Richard Branson rode out Hurricane Irma by hunkering down in his wine cellar as the Category 5 storm ripped through his private island.
Her brother Jeff McCall, his wife, Kristi, their two children and his wife's parents rode out the storm in their three-story home.
Most of these companies existed before the Uber and Lyft pullout, and ramped up in Austin when the big boys rode out of town.
Sally Crown rode out Michael on the Florida Panhandle thinking at first that the worst damage was the many trees downed in her yard.
Mr. Guzmán escaped from prison through a tunnel last year; in 2001, he rode out of prison in a laundry cart, by one account.
A handful of staff and maintenance workers rode out of the worst of Harvey at the facility to keep tabs on flooding, Iloff said.
"I want to leave, but I refuse to leave my mom behind," she said, noting that her mom rode out Hurricane Celia in 2700.
"It's the worst storm I've ever seen," said South, who rode out Irma in a Key West bunker built to withstand 220-mph winds.
He didn't have much to say on his way out: "Just tell them I got in my yacht and rode out into the sunset."
The death toll is expected to rise in Rockport, too, where about 5,000 residents rode out the storm, Aransas County Sheriff Bill Mills said.
In the resort town of Varadero in the Matanzas province, 14,500 foreign tourists rode out the storm, according to state-run news organization Granma.
She and Nicky (Natasha Lyonne) rode out the riot in the pharmacy, but when the raid began, Nicky convinced her former lover to surrender.
Ten people who rode out the storm at the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum emerged unscathed, as did the property's famous six-toed cats.
For established businesses that rode out Detroit's bankruptcy, like commercial plumbing and water conservation contractor Benkari LLC, the city's recovery is paying rich dividends.
About 1,500 people, including doctors, nurses and other critical staff members, along with patients and staffers' families, rode out the storm at the hospital.
With the notable exception of AIG, an American insurer bailed out by the taxpayer in 2008, the industry rode out the financial crisis largely unscathed.
Trend pieces about millennials treat the generation like they rode out of the woods one day on hoverboards, snapchatting and baffling their elders with emoji.
Holbrooke rode out the Reagan years as a senior adviser at Lehman Brothers, where he served as a decorative lunchmate for the bank's bigger clients.
New York (CNN)Virgin Group founder Richard Branson rode out Hurricane Irma in his wine cellar on his private island in the British Virgin Islands.
He fired into the local headquarters of the Democratic Party and rode out to the country road where the police had found Ms. Mastropietro's remains.
Six shelter workers rode out Hurricane Dorian at the shelter, and did their best to protect the 300 dogs and 100 cats under their care.
Rick Perry rode out of office with his head held high: The boom years had created over 21 million jobs since the end of 210.
Kono, a senior vice president with public relations firm JConnelly, and his wife Debbie rode out Sandy from their home in Brick Township, New Jersey.
They also had ID tags braided into their manes, and the herd manager rode out the storm at the farm with them, the Fund said.
After I crossed the marathon finish line, I rode out the high for a day or two and tried to enjoy a week of rest.
Teachers and parents lay on top of kids at Briarwood Elementary, using their bodies to shield the children from debris as they rode out the storm.
He once refused to shave until temperatures rose above 60 degrees and got all hirsute again as Cleveland rode out a Cavaliers win streak last year.
Mr. Bearden packed up a white pickup and drove — but only to the next town, Medart, where he rode out the storm inside his parked truck.
The only people around were those who rode out the storm at local shelters, and some who were brave – or foolish – enough to confront Irma themselves.
Here is a look at how a ship's 30-member crew rode out towering waves, and loneliness, as they looked for debris on the ocean floor.
Pass the Bordeaux Richard Branson rode out Hurricane Irma in style -- on his own private island, in a wine cellar, playing games -- because that's how billionaires roll.
There was hardly anybody on the roadways at that point, so I went back to my friends' place on Saturday and rode out the night with them.
As Irma rumbled ashore, Ms. Carty, her daughter and two grandchildren dove for cover under a mattress and rode out the storm as it mauled her island.
From my apartment just 20 blocks from the epicenter, I woke with the rest of the neighborhood and rode out the wave from bed for about 10 seconds.
Hernandez, a conservative ally of the U.S. government, rode out protests against his re-election after he was recognized as the victor by countries including the United States.
Algeria rode out the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings and turmoil in the region partly due to fears of a return to the chaos of its devastating 1990s war.
Fuel shortages "Fuel and communications is the greatest need," said Mike Wallace, who rode out the storm on Big Pine Key, a Florida island decimated by Hurricane Irma.
Puerto Rican Olympic gymnast Tommy Ramos, who rode out the storm in the northern city of Vega Baja, posted video of gusts blowing debris in front of him.
The Vols got within 28-223 at the 234.8:211 mark, but fell back 229-34.8 over the next couple of minutes, and Georgia rode out the win.
My then-wife and I always did what most people on the Cape Fear coast have done: We rode out every storm, with almost a sense of defiance.
Among them were Frank Knight and his wife Terri, who rode out the storm along with most of their neighbors in a mobile home park in Panama City.
Many survivors rode out the rainy season in tattered tents because they mistakenly believed that moving into a temporary barrack would forfeit their right to a permanent housing.
On a hot summer day in 2014, we rode out there in the back of his luxury S.U.V., a customized black Yukon Denali, the seating arranged parlor style.
Jerry Yang rode out the late 1990s the same as every other tech king brought up in Silicon Valley's adolescence: shrewdly building the web with millions in venture capital.
Mike Wallace, who rode out Irma house-sitting a friend's home in Big Pine Key, saw Irma's wrath firsthand when 8 feet of storm surge rushed into the residence.
"Until you go through something like this, you just don't know," said Daniel Rossler, who rode out the storm in a concrete building in Tavernier Key with his wife.
Lippi tells us he rode out Irma inside the famous house -- which is up for rent on Homeaway -- and the wind gusts sounded like the roar of a 747.
Sam Branson, who rode out the storm on the family's Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands, posted video messages and photos from the Caribbean showing the devastation from Irma.
During Hurricane Andrew, a Category 5 hurricane that pummeled Florida in 1992, some 4,000 students rode out the storm on the campus of the University of Miami, a private college.
However, there's no running water, no power, and no cell service — meaning many outside the Keys are still fretting about the whereabouts of loved ones who rode out the storm.
Tourists who rode out Hurricane Irma on the island of St. Thomas were left stranded after a ship contracted by Marriott Hotels refused to allow non-hotel guests to board.
The men who rode out the storm had been through hell, and they told me of their sleepless night on catwalks 30 feet above the plant's floor during the storm.
"Although I could have been shot for not wearing the Star of David armband, I left it at home when I rode out of town," he wrote in his book.
Freeport, Bahamas (CNN)It's been almost a week since Hurricane Dorian ravaged the Bahamas, but the deadly hurricane continues to haunt those of us who rode out the storm here.
A terrifying night In Morehead City, Brooke Kittrell rode out the storm Thursday and Friday with her boyfriend aboard their docked boat, hoping it didn't break loose and slam something.
According to NPR, Zoo Miami's flamingos rode out 1992's Hurricane Andrew and 1998's Hurricane George in one of the zoo's bathrooms, flocking together on hay added to the floor.
In Apalachicola, about 232 miles (2130 km) east of where the storm made landfall, a little less than half of the 21.2,220 people stayed and rode out the storm, residents said.
That left a quarter-hour, 20 minutes given time added on for deliberate time-wasting by Atlético, but by then exhaustion had set in, and organized resistance rode out the pressure.
Ali Y. Al-Baroodi, a local academic, rode out to western Mosul's Maydan district on May 1, where he photographed more than a dozen bodies in black and white body bags.
Two days after the storm, she found out from a Facebook post that her grandmother, aunt and cousins rode out the storm in the home of a boyfriend's cousin in Levittown.
In 2011, Algeria proudly rode out the Arab Spring, its leaders mocking the reckless, pro-democracy demonstrators in neighboring countries even as they shut the country off from the outside world.
"I was pretty shielded from the financial crisis," said Cynthia Bell McGillis, 226, director of project management at a media company in Washington, D.C. McGillis rode out the recession attending college.
Overnight in Asia, Sean Callow, a forex strategist at Westpac, had said the market reaction had been "as though the four horsemen of the apocalypse just rode out of Trump Tower".
In addition to his emeritus position at Yale, Professor Scully was distinguished visiting professor at the University of Miami, where in his later years he rode out the New England winters.
There it rode out the duration of the war, with one exception — it was briefly brought back to Washington to be on site for the dedication of the Jefferson Memorial in 1943.
One morning her grandfather lifted her onto his saddle and rode out with her to a pasture to inspect a row of drought-resistant trees that he had planted to halt erosion.
During my first week as a bike delivery girl in Brooklyn, I rode out to a potholed, industrial block on Grand Street to bring a veggie burger to a strip club called Pumps.
UK billionaire Richard Branson, who rode out the storm in his home in the British Virgin Islands -- which President Barack Obama visited when he left the White House -- is also rallying for relief.
On a recent Tuesday, around dawn, Colossal's team of "wall dogs" rode out to SoHo to prep the Canal Street space for a Spotify mural that would feature an image of Kendrick Lamar.
Screenshot: YouTubeThe prophesied day of doom may not yet have come for Infowars founder Alex Jones, who proclaimed YouTube would summarily ban him on Sunday but rode out the day with the account intact.
A brave flight attendant, used to dealing with a different breed of unruly passenger, wrangled the snake and placed it in a bag where it rode out the rest of the flight in safety.
Daniels, along with most of his family, rode out the hurricane on the island, filming videos and taking photos as the winds got faster and the water rose, chronicling the destruction of his homeland.
He rode out the storm at home with his wife and children, and waited until the worst of the weather had passed before setting off for the wind farm, afraid of what he'd find.
"It was really terrifying," said Rachel Graham, who described pine trees crashing nearby as she rode out the storm with her husband and their 303-year-old daughter in a yurt in Freeport, Maine.
An estimated 60% of people in Rockport hunkered down and rode out the hurricane, said Michael Lugo, squad leader for the Texas Task Force 1, which has been conducting search and rescue operations here.
Overnight in Asia as markets had toppled, Sean Callow, a forex strategist at Westpac, had said the market reaction had been "as though the four horsemen of the apocalypse just rode out of Trump Tower".
On Marco Island, home to about 17,000 residents, 67-year-old Kathleen Tuttle and her husband rode out the storm on the second floor of a friend's condominium after failing to find a flight out.
Scott Campbell, CEO of Bay Medical Sacred Heart, said that he rode out the hurricane with the hospital's staff and that the experience was "extremely frighting" and the damage significant, but the facility's emergency plan worked.
The kiwi and Aussie dollars rode out a poor set of New Zealand data to stand 0.6 percent higher on the day, leading gains for the G10 group of developed world currencies along with the Swedish crown.
The family of five rode out the storm in the early hours of the morning, parked on a hill between the Brighton Beach and Ocean View neighborhoods of Brooklyn, the water rising six feet high below them.
After securing our equipment at the risk of their lives, a core team rode out the hurricane huddled in the center of the concrete construction, listening to what sounded like a freight train running across the roof.
A line to the outside world Bascom Grooms, 6823, a local real estate agent who rode out the storm, realized last Monday that his family's Key West business, The Bike Shop, still had an operable land line.
The last we saw of Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) on Game Of Thrones, she hopped aboard that white horse and rode out of King's Landing, prompting us to ask once again: Where in the world is Arya going?
The estimated 10,000 people who rode out the storm in the Keys may need to be evacuated, according to the Defense Department, but Key West's city manager says there are no plans to do that just yet. 3.
But others were trapped overnight, including one who rode out what The New York Times called "a surprise party of the worst kind" with help from buckets of booze hauled up from a saloon conveniently located just below.
Royal Ascot came to be soon after 1711, when Queen Anne rode out from Windsor Castle to the field where the race now takes place, and said, "This would be a fine place for a race," according to Slot.
The situation in the Sunshine State was trying the patience of people who rode out the storm and those who came home after evacuating Hurricane Irma's path to find widespread devastation and access to their neighborhoods limited at times.
The kiwi and Aussie dollars rode out a poor set of New Zealand data to stand respectively 1.1 percent and 0.8 percent higher on the day, leading gains for the G10 group of developed world currencies along with the Swedish crown.
The kiwi and Aussie dollars rode out a poor set of New Zealand data to stand respectively 1.5 percent and 0.8 percent higher on the day, leading gains for the G10 group of developed world currencies along with the Swedish crown.
" Hard-hit Rockport Texans who rode out the most powerful hurricane to hit the United States in a decade ventured out on Saturday to see what was left of their neighborhoods in what was "now turning into a deadly inland event.
"We knew that a flood was coming," said Darlene Kelly, who rode out the storm at a friend's bed-and-breakfast in the city's southernmost neighborhood, parts of which had been transformed by the standing water into a kind of lagoon.
Ms. Vega and her husband rode out the storm in their home, scurrying from room to room as the storm uprooted trees, tore roofs off other houses and left the tile floor dangerously slick from rain that had seeped inside.
In Sarasota, on Florida's Gulf Coast, Joseph Volpe, the former general manager of the Metropolitan Opera and current executive director of the Sarasota Ballet, rode out the hurricane in a hotel near the ballet, along with several dancers from the company.
Richard Branson rode out Hurricane Irma on his private Caribbean island, and though he survived bunkered down in his concrete wine cellar, he emerged to discover that his Necker Island and the rest of the British Virgin Islands were ravaged.
"We had houses that were on one side of the street and now they're on the other," said Mayor Bo Patterson, who watched trees fly by his window as he rode out the storm in his home seven blocks from the beach.
LONDON (Reuters) - The euro rode out signs of gains for far-right French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen on Monday, inching higher against the dollar and the yen in trade held in check by the absence of U.S. investors because of a holiday.
They rode out the storm in a few anxiety-inducing enclaves—a local parking garage, the lobby of a casino—and the resulting Twitter videos are enough to give anyone who followed what went down in Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico a panic attack.
As we rode out of the mountains, Mr. Swartzwelter talked about the train — how it got 400 passenger-miles per gallon of diesel fuel, what he does while the train is at Winter Park — "fix things" and rest, since he gets up at 4 a.m.
As the fog from dry ice floated out over the arena's sand pit and waiters set slabs of spongy garlic bread in front of the audience, Ms. Lerner adjusted her gold cape and rode out on an Andalusian stallion bred especially for the show.
Despite the internal turmoil, Northam has refused to resign, and he apparently rode out the scandal narrowly: The poll found that 52 percent of voters (including 65 percent of Democrats and 63 percent of black voters) said the governor should stay in office; 64 percent of voters also said Herring should not resign.
Magny Survives Early Lombard Onslaught to Claim Biggest Career Win Neil Magny rode out a storm of aggression to claim the biggest scalp of his career when Hector Lombard succumbed to his strikes in the third round of their co-main event slot, in a bout that shouldn't have left the second.
"You can't drive a car anywhere, you can't do anything because it's littered with houses, pieces of houses," said Patricia Mulligan, who rode out the storm with her family in a condo in Mexico Beach, a town of mom-and-pop shops and sport-fishing businesses about 35 miles southeast of Panama City.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal suffered his first lost set of the tournament but rode out a challenge from a wholly committed Nick Kyrgios to move into the quarter-finals of the Australian Open for the 25th time with a 23-214 723-272 22-21(6) 7-6(4) victory on Monday.
He's faced down the country's longest-serving prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, who filed an unsuccessful lawsuit against Najib over his alleged abuse of power and rode out controversy surrounding efforts by the US to seize $1 billion USD in assets reportedly tied to the 1MDB scandal, according to reports in the Wall Street Journal.
Text, iMessage or WhatsApp your videos, photos and stories to CNN when it's safe: 347-322-0415 (CNN)As the sun rose a day after Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida Panhandle, some people who rode out the storm got a first glance of their devastated neighborhoods while others awaited word on loved ones who didn't evacuate.
But we do know that the bloodied white horse Arya rode out of the wreckage was a reference to a reoccurring symbol from earlier in the episode: The little girl in King's Landing we saw throughout was clutching a toy version of the horse, even as she was burned alive in her mom's arms despite Arya's attempts to save her.
"These are resilient communities who come together in times of disaster (I rode out several hurricanes myself in that red brick building, after boarding up those two windows facing camera), but #Wilmington is currently inaccessible by highway, and many parts of the region will be facing an epic journey to recovery after unprecedented rains and historic flooding," Van Der Beek continued.
If you wait until the last minute, it will be too late, as an acquaintance of mine learned: He and his son had to jump out of an upper-floor window, into the rising sea, and swim for their lives to a condominium development farther inland, where they kicked in a door and rode out the storm on the third floor.

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