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"weathered" Definitions
  1. changed in colour or shape because of the effect of the sun, rain or wind
"weathered" Synonyms
worn wrinkled battered creased eroded gnarled craggy lined shriveled(US) shrivelled(UK) windswept wizened weather-beaten furrowed wrinkly weatherworn decayed worn down damaged crumpled faded discolored(US) discoloured(UK) pale tarnished bleached washed out rough-hewn rugged rough-textured strong leathery manly masculine strong-featured seasoned expert experienced adept accomplished trained competent skilful(UK) practised(UK) skillful(US) consummate practiced(US) qualified professional veteran knowledgeable familiar hardened pro mature timeworn shabby seedy dilapidated mangy scruffy tatty mean grungy tumbledown dumpy miserable ratty tacky tatterdemalion threadbare neglected scrubby sleazy tattered rough arthritic bent knotty misshapen twisted thrawn wry hard coriaceous tough took endured tolerated beared suffered withstood braved faced stood underwent confronted assumed encountered shouldered swallowed put up with stomached supported sustained survived resisted overcame overcome outlasted surmounted outlived rode out ridden out lived through came through come through pulled through got through gotten through bore borne taken opposed defied fought foughten corroded crumbled destroyed ate eaten gnawed gnew gnawn abraded consumed disintegrated spoiled(US) spoilt(UK) undermined weakened deteriorated dissolved devoured coped managed contended dealt grappled hacked handled fared fore faren lived subsisted struggled wrestled battled distressed aged conditioned mellowed chipped dented scratched simulated age in improved rallied recovered got better gotten better recuperated revived triumphed got over gotten over got well again picked up grinned and bear it kept at it stuck it out carried on hung in there kept going persevered persisted put up with it saw it through seen it through soldiered on stayed with it struggled on bashed on gritted your teeth lumped pegged away plugged away stained marked soiled streaked marred dirtied blackened blemished charred disfigured rusted smeared spotted sullied beat beaten conquered defeated bested subdued licked mastered overwhelmed overpowered vanquished crushed routed trounced tanked triumphed over clobbered withered wilted waned declined flagged drooped shriveled up lasted operated ran run held holden prevailed continued More

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They weathered the storm through the '60 riots, they weathered the storm that was in the '70s when all the auto plants were laying off left and right, they weathered that.
Tech titans have weathered bouts of scrutiny before, largely unscathed.
Shetland, however, appears to have weathered the storm quite well.
They had weathered tropical storms before, but nothing like Irma.
He weathered storms and earthquakes but never lost his faith.
The couple has weathered their fair share of public drama.
They weathered marital ups and downs during their time together.
The woman acknowledged some fear, but she had weathered Ivan.
Coy was a wiry man with a weathered brown face.
Yes, I am flirting with a set of weathered steps.
Nevertheless, Dr. Hahn has weathered his own set of controversies.
Clinton, meanwhile, weathered the storm with a soaring approval rating.
One relies on the charisma of a weathered Harrison Ford.
A weathered, craggy cliff turns into an old man's face.
These are poor results, but Mr. Abe has weathered worse.
Sweden has weathered the immediate storm, but Germany keeps coming.
Sinking to its depths, its texture is like weathered velvet.
Balch's family weathered the recession and, luckily, kept their house.
He has a weathered, gaunt face and big furrowed eyebrows.
Some have weathered storms before but didn't experience heavy damage.
Residents weathered 20 inches over two days in February 2011.
A small consolation is that the republic has weathered worse.
Many inmates weathered the storm still locked in their cells.
For a time, it appeared that Rosenstein had weathered the storm.
The sets too were all built and weathered and decidedly real.
" The governor continued, "We have weathered storms before in our state.
His family weathered the storm in Barranquitas some 71 miles west.
But they have weathered turbulence in their relationship in the past.
They've weathered storms before and they're ready to do it again.
The six seats all feature belts and the familiar weathered look.
A four-story mausoleum of weathered red brick and eroded mortar.
We've loved,  laughed, cried, fought and weathered many real life storms.
This isn't the first cheating scandal Kardashian and Thompson have weathered.
He weathered the first strikes by NHS doctors for 40 years.
Alvarenga knew a storm was coming, but he'd weathered many before.
Now, there... AXELROD: And you guys also weathered a lot together.
She stated this is the most hurtful "micro-scandal" she's weathered.
The former Indiana senator has weathered attacks from both GOP Rep.
He has weathered many calls for his resignation -- including from Sanders.
For years, Romo weathered the perception that he was overly reckless.
The US previously weathered debt ceiling crises in 2011 and 2013.
But still, she's sure they could have weathered that financial storm.
Her eyes bulged as the camera captured her beautiful, weathered face.
Facebook has weathered numerous scandals in its 15 years of existence.
In 2017, Deltec's structures in Texas weathered Hurricane Harvey as well.
Stocks, however, have weathered the sharp rise in yields thus far.
She seemed to have weathered the storm of a campaign unscathed.
The Richfield, Minnesota-based retailer has weathered the encroachment of Amazon.
He speaks with a subtle Mancunian accent, weathered by years away.
Is your face slightly more weathered and wrinkled than you anticipated?
Four years later, Mr. Koskinen has weathered a fusillade of attacks.
Most major sports organizations weathered the economic fallout of the Sept.
It's touching to see how these survivors have weathered the decades.
Even weathered aficionados of city lore will find moments of revelation.
As for the couple, they seem to have weathered this unscathed.
In 2011, residents weathered 20 inches of snow over two days.
Ocasio-Cortez has weathered plenty of political attacks from the GOP.
We weathered the storm until it was time to grow again.
Clinton, like Cruz, has weathered her fair share of personality-based insults.
A look back at how Priceline, Amazon and eBay weathered turbulent times.
Meanwhile, this isn't the first cheating scandal Kardashian and Tristan have weathered.
Grande had weathered an emotional time in the months since Miller's death.
Publicly traded tech companies like Twitter weathered layoffs and stock sell-offs.
Sculptures from the Bronze Age exist today primarily because they weathered disasters.
"We've kind of weathered the storm," Taylor told PEOPLE Now in December.
"We've kind of weathered the storm," he told PEOPLE Now in December.
And, Lord knows, I could not have weathered the storm without you.
There's been some issues, but you seem to have weathered that storm.
Rudd weathered the economic storms, but suffered blows to his political career.
She also reveals the couple have weathered insecurities and come out stronger.
My weathered breasts hold only enough milk to cover our wavering present.
Prior to the demonetisation drive, Mr Modi had handily weathered other storms.
But consumers have largely weathered the trade tensions, having emerged relatively unscathed.
Sure, we knew things had been tough lately, but she'd weathered worse.
The Kardashians have weathered their fair share of scandals, and then some.
The latter group has repeatedly weathered controversies and calls for advertiser boycotts.
Gore's manner is easier, looser, his Southern politesse weathered into genuine warmth.
"We've kind of weathered the storm," Taylor told PEOPLE Now in December.
Pensions have weathered the 6900 economic crisis, as they're designed to do.
And aside from a bout of vandalism, it's weathered the years well.
Residents of Pointe-à-Pitre weathered flooding, winds, rain, and widespread damage.
Sometimes the crystals can be simply weathered out from old lava rocks.
AT&T weathered past downturns thanks to the fairly steady wireless business.
And the company disputed the notion that it hadn't weathered any downturns.
But banks weathered the storm well, and this year posted record profits.
It weathered another storm in 2007, but that one wasn't this intense.
He was embroiled in the Russia investigation and weathered a messy divorce.
Greeley's grave is topped by a weathered statue on a tall pedestal.
Regulars perched on weathered stools, sipping beer, coffee or a Bloody Mary.
Mismatched furniture and weathered free-standing doors capture the neighborhood's bohemian attitude.
Barrera weathered initial Pemex layoffs, but in November 313 was let go.
Many of these buildings have weathered the elements for hundreds of years.
He was 36; he didn't think he could play someone that weathered.
Saudi Arabia has long-weathered widespread criticism for its human rights record.
Matt Czuchry, Bruce Greenwood and Emily VanCamp play the hospital's weathered realists.
In his years running Fox News, Roger Ailes has weathered many storms.
The Cairo International Book Fair has weathered censorship disputes and violent protests.
Are those raindrops leaking through the weathered stage onto the electrical equipment?
He made the cottage from basic materials and weathered it using coffee.
I couldn't read half the boating signs, which were weathered or missing.
They&aposve weathered their companies going public, internal turmoil, and public scandals.
But Scalise weathered the political storm, thanks in large part to Richmond.
G.E. not only weathered the financial crisis but also made large investments.
Those Moorish columns along the front are intact, if weathered and chipped.
The mind games he weathered for more than a decade are over.
Intel has weathered a spurt of bad news over the past year.
Time has weathered me, left me eroded and depleted, a changed person.
McSally appears to have weathered any residual controversy to secure the appointment, however.
Europe struggles to maintain consensus on its current well-weathered sanctions toward Russia.
He had a weathered face with the prominent features of a toy troll.
Many of Mr Schäfer's supporters believe that he should have weathered the storm.
"I do think that's because of the storms I have weathered," she said.
Feminism, like any other political movement, has weathered a lot of shifting tides.
Most economies weathered rising costs tolerably well until prices climbed vertiginously in 20103.
The Trump administration has weathered several instances of criticism related to pesticide regulations.
The company has weathered criticism for having very dubious criteria for selecting astronauts.
The room, larger than the original, is done with weathered wood and brass.
The dao tree has weathered several severe storms, including typhoon Glenda in 2014.
Now 49, his hair is white, and Mims has weathered plenty of storms.
Stone Mountain, specifically, has weathered its fair share of scrutiny over the years.
But Pink and Hart, 43, have weathered their fair share of public drama.
Family, as Red calls it, was how the women weathered their difficult lives.
It weathered the controversy, and now, we barely ever hear about Snap Map.
In that time, we have made remarkable progress and also weathered significant setbacks.
But we've weathered every storm, [and] it's made us stronger as a couple.
They've weathered networks with high demands, audiences' fickle attention spans, and creative atrophy.
Frederica Wilson (D-FL), who notably weathered criticism from the president last year.
Houston weathered Harden's shooting slump by getting key contributions from multiple role players.
The older women are tough and weathered (not physically, but from like, prison).
Don't forget that she has weathered numerous crises in the last few years.
Even the most successful entrepreneur has likely weathered at least one colossal fuckup.
She does look great in her hippie shades and weathered beach garb, though.
For years Kelly has weathered the allegations and continued to record and tour.
His eyes are red from lack of sleep, his face weathered with worry.
Bitcoin has weathered many storms, and some have arguably been worse than this.
The '80s, things started going south again, so they weathered all of that.
Mr. McCain, 80, weathered a revolt from the right within the Republican Party.
Biden is still a formidable debater, and he has weathered attacks so far.
It's weathered by the sun and the rain that never happens in London.
Therapist point out that Cookie strong because Cookie weathered changing attitudes about eating.
But he also weathered an attempt at blackmail and a high-profile divorce.
On anniversaries he visited their graves and weathered the blame from their families.
Some say the personal criticism she weathered, especially from Mr. Biden, was sexist.
Admittedly, Elías's fresco was not a charmingly weathered Renaissance masterpiece to begin with.
Founded in 1971, ControlTek has weathered the rise of Japan and then China.
Trump denied the accusations and weathered the storm of controversy at the time.
Microsoft has weathered a tech backlash very well, Kim Hart of Axios writes.
They've weathered drug wars, a crack epidemic and the effects of deadly pollution.
Until Friday, her campaign seemed to have weathered the initial FBI email probe.
He was standing there, probably no more aged than me but exceptionally weathered.
The new fossils from Dalian have weathered their billion-year existence more successfully.
The Yankees have weathered a handful of injuries with ease again this season.
In Orlando, officials said the city had weathered the storm without major damage.
While running those newspapers, she weathered repeated libel suits from those she criticized.
" Sfeir added that banks in Lebanon were "solid" and had "weathered the storm.
I was very pleased with the way I kind of weathered the storm.
Uber and Lyft have weathered criticism about pollution and traffic congestion for years.
In more recent years, the university has weathered a number of racist scandals.
Past crises for Boeing Aboulafia said that Boeing has weathered worse crises before.
An older, weathered Rocky (Sylvester Stallone, of course) takes Adonis under his wing.
Her strip weathered the transition to print better than others in the book.
Dreyfus describes the verbal assaults Veil weathered and her reputation for tireless advocacy.
Soft-spoken with weathered skin and a buzzcut, Quirindongo pondered his limited options.
The effect is of light shimmering slowly over a surface of weathered gold.
"He's a weathered soul and like all weathered souls, there's often a harsh storied path that got them there," Dwanye Johnson posted on Instagram last year when he shared the news he told his dad he was buying him a house.
A robust defence weathered the storm, and Hal Robson-Kanu won it late on.
Jolie said her situation is not unusual and that many families have weathered divorce.
To be sure, Uber has weathered criticism about pollution and traffic congestion for years.
A lanky, weathered man stood up and addressed another man before the whole crowd.
She's known for her determinedly sunny disposition, but Mandisa recently weathered a dark depression.
While this one weathered the storm, other dams in the state weren't so lucky.
" Another raves about her jacket in the weathered tone, explaining, "I adore this jacket!
He weathered the drought by closing the factory on Friday afternoons and freezing pay.
" Following the performance, Stanfield weathered a withering dismissal from Charlamagne, who asked, "That's it?
Today, we connect with a senior manager in tech who weathered Wall Street layoffs.
Prince Mohammed has weathered previous missteps, such as his widely criticized war in Yemen.
Facebook has weathered serious questions about its collection of personal information in recent years.
FEW Lebanese politicians have weathered their country's rolling political storms better than Michel Aoun.
Meanwhile, its neighbor -- the Dominican Republic -- has weathered similar disasters with vastly different results.
Hard edges abrade away; they become rounder, fuller, deeper, more weathered and more faceted.
It has weathered political turbulence and a major natural disaster over the past decade.
The American labor force has weathered dramatic changes in the past two hundred years.
The question is whether the increasingly threatening economic storm surrounding O'Reilly can be weathered.
She said she had weathered other storms and could ride this one out, too.
Although Rosneft has weathered the crisis surprisingly well, Mr Sechin cannot conceal his resentment.
The EPA has weathered significant criticism recently in how its programs serve minority communities.
Cindy weathered all of that; she's stronger than people give her credit for being.
North Carolina State has weathered the most difficult portion of its non-conference schedule.
Another of Basho's haiku:a long-weathered skull, through whose eyes grow tall, blowing grasses.
Foxconn is a very dynamic organization that has weathered repeated crises over the years.
Best Buy may be the only electronics store to have weathered the Amazon storm.
She has weathered many political crises before with her instinct for pragmatism and compromise.
We weathered the storm, and we waited to pounce when we had a chance.
The economy has weathered the political crisis resulting from an inconclusive election on Sept.
You have to earn that worn and weathered skin through smoking and poor choices.
But there it remained, buffeted by coastal winds, and looking smaller, and more weathered.
That is good news for the Crew, who weathered plenty of attacks on Sunday.
Sanders weathered an institutional change that could have harmed his chances in North Dakota.
Sunday's early games kicked off and the systems weathered an early Aaron Rodgers touchdown.
Those days are over, with Russia having weathered talk that its economy risked collapse.
Having weathered her own husband's cheating scandal, castmate Shannon Beador introduced Gina to Fell.
He weathered its upheavals and pried into its divisions like an angry, secular prophet.
"The stench was unbearable," Mr. Omar recalled, his weathered face pulled into a grimace.
Some of the items inside were weathered, but a wax-cylinder recording was playable.
They&aposd successfully weathered many downturns before the US economy basically collapsed around them.
By his year-end 2016 news conference at the White House, he was weathered.
He is fifty-three, with a taut, weathered face and wisps of silver hair.
It is a straightforward frontal shot of a clapboard building made of weathered wood.
The Romanian government had hoped that it had weathered the worst of the crisis.
Russell, in particular, seems so weathered and toughened by time as to be indestructible.
Ramshackle wooden stalls had been weathered by the winter to the colour of pewter.
Bieber, now a wise 25, has weathered more than a few set of scandals.
But so far, at least, Sanders has weathered his heart attack and then some.
They have weathered a truly sad bullying campaign via phone, email and social media.
So far, however, Sessions has weathered Trump's attacks and held on to his job.
Xi did not take questions, but said the party had weathered trials and tribulations.
As the surrounding rock weathered, the blueberries, which were harder, rolled onto the surface.
These modern carvings are less weathered and less detailed than the older Fremont carvings.
His face, weathered by months of war, is intelligent and offers a generous smile.
Robert Campo held out a sun-darkened, weathered hand in the shape of gun.
Carlyle's performance indicated it was not immune to choppy markets either but weathered fluctuations better.
Mentors who had weathered the Department of Education for years encouraged me not to despair.
Well, it's definitely not a quaint, miniature frame for a weathered photo of your beloved.
Grande and Davidson weathered their fair share of social media hate throughout their whirlwind romance.
During their seven years of marriage, the El Moussas weathered cancer and a devastating miscarriage.
Soares's weathered raw power gains dimension from her young sponsors' irrepressible experiments and unapologetic beats.
Apple weathered the setback, but GT was wiped out and had to file for bankruptcy.
Mr Yameen has weathered plenty of adversity, as the long list of his opponents attests.
Biden has already weathered criticism from his competitors in the run-up to the debates.
Samsung's weathered larger storms — most notably with the Galaxy Note 7 a few years back.
Take heed of these wise culinary sages—they have weathered many a hangover between them.
They sound like weathered twenty-somethings (thirty somethings, in Arie's case) complaining about dating apps.
Microsoft seems to have weathered its mobile mistakes, and the company's cloud business is thriving.
Metamorphic rock is usually too warped and weathered to reveal traces of its geologic past.
The MTV Video Vanguard honoree and Hart have weathered their fair share of public drama.
Grande has weathered a few storms, but she's been a figure of resilience and maturity.
They had drawn blood, but by May 2007, Gonzales seemed to have weathered the worst.
Dick (Kevin Bacon), an abstract sculptor who swaggers around in weathered cowboy boots, loves them.
Then again, Facebook has weathered quite a bit of turbulence over the last few months.
Pakistan has weathered previous U.S. aid suspensions, and this time around should be no different.
Boeing: The airplane manufacturer, which has weathered months of controversy, reports earnings in the morning.
Romano: Even when they de-aged them, they still had a weathered look to them.
Although Nohoch Mul is still a prominent structure, it has been weathered over the centuries.
Geng said China and Africa had weathered many storms and their cooperation had been successful.
Indeed, "weathered" was a word de Mey kept returning to as he described the look.
The U.S. territory's 3.4 million residents have weathered two Category 4 hurricanes in recent months.
The weathered, two-story brick building was surrounded by razed lots and boarded-up homes.
The 30-year-old singer has weathered music industry purgatory in the last few years.
Her face is gaunt, her skin is weathered by the sun, her breasts are sagging.
But his long story, which had weathered so many crises, had run out of pages.
Sometime around then, a weathered West Villager in glitter lipstick stopped to surveil the scene.
Israel's economy has weathered the political stalemate, with growth strong and the labor market tight.
Johnston's good-natured personality weathered a momentum-killing bogey Friday on the par-3 sixth.
The couple weathered infidelity and almost got divorced but ultimately stayed together until the end.
By the time the rent assistance arrived, Ms. Marin had weathered two years of trauma.
"I had done that, and I weathered that storm extremely well," he told Business Insider.
She weathered so many insurmountable challenges in her life, and it's about her maintaining hope.
After entering office in the 1994 Republican revolution, Sanford weathered a series of political storms.
The dollar market for subordinated financial paper weathered the volatility better than the euro market.
Some of the objects appeared to be somewhat weathered, and flowers appear frozen for eternity.
The hilltop artillery position in northwestern Hama held a cannon, weathered tanks and AK-47s.
The award is typically given to conservatives who have weathered heavy criticism for their beliefs.
"Saudi Arabia has weathered significantly worse situations than what we have seen now," he said.
He has clearly weathered the storm created by mass protests and egregious human rights violations.
Just west of downtown Riverside rises Mount Rubidoux, a 1,330-foot outcropping of weathered granite.
These run over mountains, and only two or three underground lines weathered the storm, Buell says.
The Aubrey McClendon who was expected at the Beacon Club dinner hadn't simply weathered passing storms.
The way in which race has weathered us is overwhelming, but it does not define us.
So far, the British economy has largely weathered the initial Brexit shock better than many expected.
She weathered the recession in 2008, and held fast as many of her competition shut down.
To be sure, Uber and Lyft have weathered criticism about pollution and traffic congestion for years.
Take my most recent pregnancy scare, for example, an internal nightmare I weathered two summers ago.
On one side, it looked as if Trump had weathered the threat of politically fatal scandal.
Morgan Stanley weathered a potential storm as the S.E.C.'s Rule 415 took effect in 1982.
IF ANY government could congratulate itself on a storm well-weathered, it was surely Hong Kong's.
Having weathered the storm, Joyce is using his more positive profile in areas of public interest.
Public defenders have weathered more than $5 million in budget cuts over the last five years.
Elsewhere in Europe, Catholics and Protestants were clashing, and Elizabeth had recently weathered an assassination attempt.
Though most Gulf states weathered the Arab spring without serious unrest, the revolutions elsewhere unnerved them.
Its success is rooted in the longtime couple's 33-year marriage, which has weathered several trials.
It has weathered lawsuits over everything from a leaky petrol station to abetting torture in Indonesia.
They've weathered cheating scandals, meddling from Bailey's protective family, squabbles with Bailey's pals and sexual lulls.
Israel weathered the global crisis relatively well, mostly due to the stability of its big banks.
The headstones had weathered, many becoming indecipherable and broken; the recessed federal shield filled with grime.
It said Facebook has "weathered the storm" and since shown growth in revenue and user metrics.
The live stream showed its protective shell had been weathered from intense heat during re-entry.
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His campaign has repeatedly weathered accusations of bigotry, most notably over the billionaire's policies regarding Muslims.
Online they weathered daily abuse and blatant misogyny, as well as backlash from media and industry.
The US has weathered government shutdowns before, but the circumstances of this one are particularly embarrassing.
The former couple weathered ups and down that saw them split up more than two times.
He has weathered previous El Ninos with his brother, including the last one in 1997-98.
Besides the FDA crackdown, Juul has weathered an attorney general's probe and two lawsuits in California.
Australia has weathered the commodity boom's passing better than many expected: growth is a healthy 3.1%.
I sat on a rocking chair in the greenhouse's simulation of a weathered New England porch.
Yet the texture of the story has a weathered toughness, exemplified in the figure of Dafoe.
However, the prime minister weathered the political crisis by consolidating power and cracking down on dissent.
It weathered first the departure of Gropius, then the rise of fascism, which cut off funding.
""I felt a little too soft, too glamorous, to be singing such worn and weathered music.
Barely a week later, the firm appears to have weathered much of the storm, for now.
Craig Anderson weathered the storm the rest of the way, stopping all 27 shots he faced.
The Yankees weathered the backlash, and the 30-game suspension, and Chapman did his usual thing.
They have weathered very violent storms, and come out on the other end stronger and seasoned.
His country, he said, has weathered worse economic conditions than those now imposed by its neighbors.
Asian countries weathered the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-2009 "relatively well," said S&P's Gruenwald.
Over the next few years, their relationship weathered a fake divorce and a sex-tape scandal.
Democrats weathered what President Obama labeled a "shellacking" in his first midterm, losing 63 House seats.
You've weathered so much through the years, that it's not like you're really delicate flowers anymore.
Iran's production ticked slightly lower as the nation weathered its third month under U.S. energy sanctions.
Francisco Ramirez, 23, weathered the storm inside the convenience store of a gas station in Guaynabo.
The plastic was weathered and not dipped in bacteria, it was not fresh from the factory.
Since then, however, economic data has indicated that the economy weathered the storms without lasting damage.
Levy as Elphaba, Ms. Murin as Glinda), and they have both weathered heartbreaking Broadway flops (Ms.
Yet in both cases, the company weathered the outcry to ultimately give fans something they wanted.
Each weathered piece of history set off a mental reel of flickering images for Roman Kent.
Having weathered March winds and fended off April showers, you might as well enjoy the results.
It weathered sexual abuse allegations that led it to fire its longtime music director, James Levine.
The performer's attention to detail is impressive — the stony texture of his skin, the weathered look.
Afterward, we're taking you to the Canary Islands, which recently weathered a storm from the Sahara.
I saw her, the woman I knew only as tiny and weathered, young and strong again.
Those helmets are actually really cool looking when they're big and made of strong, weathered brass.
Barty weathered a storm of powerful baseline rallies to secure the first set in a tiebreaker.
But on June 15, 2018, those two weathered pages could be found in Glenn Beck's office.
The N.W.H.L. has weathered questions about its viability, though, and opened its fifth season on Oct.
A weathered wood building opposite the shopping center is known to locals as the Onion Barn.
As Republicans who weathered 2016 observe 2020, they are feeling a distinct sense of déjà vu.
Laminate floors are a decorator's dream because they can look like natural, bleached, or weathered wood.
Since then, the couple has weathered ups and downs, and possibly even a breakup or two.
The stock market weathered a strange week by continuing to defy expectations of a September slide.
N) has so far weathered the U.S.-China trade war better than rival Bunge Ltd (BG.
Cuomo and de Blasio immediately weathered heavy backlash over what local officials called a secretive deal.
Chile has weathered the worldwide financial crisis and falling commodities prices better than could have been expected.
Keep in mind that physical currencies have weathered forks, and Bitcoin's closest competitor, Ether, forked last month.
Britain's economy has largely weathered the initial shock of the referendum decision to leave the European Union.
Whittaker weathered the storm and then he came back, it was a very good performance from him.
Holding Due North by Jake Mosher (USA)A weathered juniper tree grows in Montana's northern Rocky Mountains.
Trump's assault is just a more bombastic version of what these lawyers have weathered under past administrations.
Furthermore, hedge funds, which have been frequent users of options, have weathered this storm well so far.
Previously, we talked to a 33-year-old senior manager in tech who weathered Wall Street layoffs.
The people who have weathered the scrapes and bruises of business make for smarter employees, McConaughey said.
Many of the observations have weathered well (he noted, for instance, how American individualism coexisted with conformism).
Over half a century later, those that remain are weathered and decayed, their kitsch out of fashion.
The family weathered the storm at Disney's high-end Beach Club resort, and came through without issue.
Until, finally, you burst out into the oh-so-familiar weathered 'chiclet' corridors of the Falcon herself.
The Neanderthals, as we're steadily learning, were survivors, having weathered Ice Age conditions for thousands of years.
This entire response is a far cry from the other, arguably larger, scandal KUWTK has recently weathered.
The company has also weathered failures with operational rockets that resulted in the loss of expensive payloads.
He's weathered many storms in his decades-long career and wonders what this latest one will mean.
The mystique of Rorschach's blots has somehow weathered a century of controversy and two decades of exposure.
That's impressive growth for Spotify, which appears to have weathered the launch of Apple Music quite well.
Houston, the country's fourth-largest city with 6.5 million people, has weathered the worst of Harvey's beating.
Houston, the country's fourth-largest city with 2000 million people, has weathered the worst of Harvey's beating.
The pieces, strewn with succulents, pods, and foliage, indeed weathered the trip, "and looked gorgeous," she says.
So too Southgate, whose weathered good looks and trademark waistcoat have made him an unexpected fashion icon.
After three rounds, Ildemar Alcântara had his hand raised having weathered the storm of the dangerous Russian.
Booz Allen weathered the Snowden leaks, and it was cleared of any wrongdoing by the Air Force.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on Wednesday weathered his second Capitol Hill grilling in just under a month.
My natural habitat is an oceanside bonfire where a Viggo Mortensen look-alike strums a weathered guitar!
Some had bleeding letters and other markers of a scribe struggling to write on a weathered surface.
She weathered the night armed with more than a dozen airsickness bags and figured it would pass.
The Sentinelese seem to have successfully weathered the devastating tsunami, seeking higher ground before the storm hit.
We have seen it in soccer, cricket and tennis, all of which have weathered full-blown scandals.
She weathered a storm of media vitriol, labeled "Foxy Knoxy" by tabloids like the New York Post.
That's probably why his face looks rather, uh, weathered, and his hands are black and dead-looking.
For Mr. Trump, the polls suggest he has weathered a rough stretch of controversies and campaign upheaval.
NBC's news division has weathered a series of contentious episodes dating back to last year's presidential race.
As we reported, Branson and his crew weathered the storm from a basement and they all survived.
"His Marlboro-Lights-weathered voice blanketed the continent after dark, reliably chilling his audience," one reviewer wrote.
Maslany), wrests the news division from the weathered executive (and Howard's best friend) Max Schumacher (Mr. Goldwyn).
We weathered a lot of social and economic change and we're still the power in the land.
But for all the challenges the law has weathered, no moment has seemed as existential as now.
But for all the challenges the law has weathered, no moment has seemed as existential as now.
The buildings are mostly weathered and unspectacular, in the manner of a typical, perhaps working-class, neighborhood.
That might help local journalism — though not enough to undo the tidal shifts the industry has weathered.
Others have weathered death threats, mockery or attacks that blend homophobia or transphobia with sexism and racism.
Last but not least, Seagate made a Gears 5 2TB hard drive with the snow-weathered design.
The most obvious example is our global and connected economy, which has already weathered a deep recession.
One features oddly shaped entrances that were designed as sculptures using red enamel panels and weathered steel.
Lamb weathered $10 million in Republican attack ads casting him as a stooge of the Democratic leader.
More recently, halal investors similarly weathered the financial crisis of 2008 in relative safety, Mr. Orzano observed.
The house is surrounded by small gardens, a section of lawn and staircases made of weathered steel.
After walking more than a week with the caravan, Sagastume is tired and weathered from the sun.
Occasionally, a weathered white face floats through the crowd: A worshiper has brought along her elderly employer.
Like social justice warriors before him and after, he was loved and hated, and weathered many controversies.
By the start of the fourth set, he appeared to have weathered Istomin's best and taken command.
As an artist, he was captivated by weathered billboards and their faded evocations of a vanishing cityscape.
The Israeli economy has so far weathered two inconclusive elections and a year of successive caretaker governments.
Mr. Murphy weathered the attacks, claiming support from Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont for a public bank.
At the other end, a weathered windmill stands against a backdrop of boats bobbing in the harbor.
Both teams have weathered off-court chaos, but one team has Deandre Ayton and one does not.
Anaheim weathered a Flyers offensive storm in the second period to keep the game tied 213-13.
The "Morning Joe" host said Trump has weathered multiple controversies without suffering a major drop in support.
The Massachusetts senator weathered attacks throughout the fourth Democratic debate, which was held Tuesday night in Ohio.
Also like Mr. Trump, Ms. Haley has weathered accusations of sexual impropriety without suffering at the polls.
Like Hockney himself, hale and fruitful at the age of eighty-one, the film has weathered well.
So, what we have are both Republicans and Democrats looking backwards with stale ideas and weathered rhetoric.
Warren also weathered some criticism from the left over a plan that called for green military technology.
The news division, which has struggled in the ratings, has weathered significant upheaval in the last year.
There was no immediate crisis on his plate to resolve, and he has not yet weathered one.
On the surface, Seattle's economy seems to have weathered the increases well—indeed, to have benefited from them.
Erica, a weathered New Yorker, is less charmed by Greta (and probably wouldn't have believed the "neighbor" excuse).
Utah weathered the flurry of mistakes and strung together a 15-0 run to surge ahead of Sacramento.
The group weathered a flurry of Texans blitzes late, and it was especially sharp on third downs throughout.
He'd left his West Coast home that morning in February 2009, then weathered a lengthy layover in Houston.
When I ask her about the rarity of female sound mixers, she sighs and gives a weathered laugh.
The couple have also weathered rumors of infidelity, but according to Carew, the rumors are just that: rumors.
He has so far weathered calls for his resignation from black lawmakers and national black leaders, like Rev.
After being in business for more than two decades, Richison said his company weathered the recessions last decade.
Given what she's weathered throughout her career, Mistry knows better than to still idolize a man like Keller.
The stock price was at an all-time high as the company weathered a series of privacy scandals.
Wall Street is about to get its first glimpse at how Boeing has weathered its 737 Max crisis.
Those figures may be incomplete, but on the whole southern China weathered the storm better than was feared.
Their descendants weathered generations of hardship and calamity: washed-out hillside farms, coal-mining disasters and extreme poverty.
We have overheard their arguments, eavesdropped on their secrets, endured their arid stretches, weathered their short sharp shocks.
When Obama took office, China, which initially weathered the economic storms well, saw its remarkable economic growth slow.
And yet, he's handsome, and weathered, and endearing in the way that damaged men are, until they aren't.
But after a series of top-level changes and reorganization, the company appears to have weathered the storm.
He's built a sort of nest from branches and weathered the cold and rain and wind all night.
In real life it's shiny, silky, fine; a lighter brown than the teaky tone of his weathered skin.
Having weathered years of overcapacity and losses, it is now thriving as demand for carbon-free electricity increases.
Self-driving cars may be on the road today — in pilot programs in various sunny, fine-weathered locales.
When your current console's looking a little weathered, Shiny New Things are always going to catch the attention.
Its shares have weathered the post-Brexit storm, up 32% from its initial price as of Thursday afternoon.
The family has weathered mental illness and substance abuse challenges but are now happier and healthier than ever.
And yet, with the exception of Russia, which continues to undermine his presidency, Trump has weathered every storm.
"Me & Magdalena" by Benjamin Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie is folkier, more weathered, more acoustic, more mature.
In my life, they've hid the keys from me, so I've overcome and weathered a lot of storms.
Clinton has already weathered hours of grilling before Congress on Benghazi, and she has her responses well practiced.
The oil and gas industry has weathered its most severe crisis since the price collapse in the 1980s.
After her mistake was exposed in the press, she sued for divorce, but von Rydingsvard weathered the scandal.
Mr. Miller, at 61, is weathered, blue-eyed and beefy, a classic backslapping good ole West Texas boy.
He wasn't wrong: There was a crush of people standing on North Temple under a weathered red sign.
By that time though, they were well worn — still sharp, but beautifully weathered and bonded with their owners.
Certain fans on Twitter are conflicted, since the politician weathered her fair share of controversies over the years.
The Razorbacks had 10 first-half turnovers, but mostly weathered North Carolina's 113 offensive rebounds before the break.
You can read our initial reviews, plus how the shoes have weathered a year of regular use, below.
Coke weathered the sugar tax in Mexico and that's about 12 percent to 13 percent of Coke's volume.
Having weathered many storms, the Wells family built their home a decade ago to withstand a major hurricane.
"So far he's weathered Comey," a Republican who spoke to the President at Mar-a-lago this week.
Benigno López said Paraguay, the world's fourth biggest exporter of soybeans, had weathered the worst of the "storm".
Young people today have weathered the Great Recession, the birth of the smartphone and the aftereffects of globalization.
I think my awareness had faltered a bit, and my sprigs seemed to have weathered a separate windstorm.
In one of Shults's images, scraps of migrants' weathered clothing are stretched out on the ground to dry.
Last decade, the paper weathered the cost-slashing reign of Samuel Zell, who took Tribune Company into bankruptcy.
Biden has weathered fierce attacks from his rivals and his own penchant for misstatements to remain in front.
Many of the islands' approximately 100,000 residents say the Category 5 storm was unlike anything they've weathered before.
For every dark night, there's a bright day, and all of a sudden we had weathered the storm.
The group has also weathered accusations that it reinforces self-hating stereotypes or being racist toward white people.
The current market is unlike anything VCs and LPs have weathered before, multiple investors have told Business Insider.
For Patti Crouch of Houston, her love for her rat terrier, Lexi, even weathered Hurricane Harvey last year.
We had weathered much together: a move to London, our parents' divorce, a health crisis of my own.
Head to the weathered shed in your backyard and fiddle with the rusty padlock until it finally yields.
For most other coins, which have weathered many fewer attacks and unexpected hurdles, the chances are undoubtedly higher.
Then I noticed something stuck between two pages: a torn, weathered bit of notebook paper with ballpoint scribbles.
Though weathered by the storm, President Obama bequeaths a legacy of hope for the current and future generations.
The group also offered him strong support even as he weathered controversies and other Republicans expressed their doubts.
One morning last December, I visited the headquarters, on the eighteenth floor of a weathered corporate high-rise.
It had gone through the Panama Canal, picked up cargo in the Caribbean and weathered a few squalls.
" With a laugh, Ackie added, "They're all tired and weathered and worn, and we're just like, 'Hey, guys!
Even as Facebook stock has weathered a turbulent month, the company remains one of Silicon Valley's hottest employers.
The exterior is clad in salvaged hemlock from various barns in the region, creating a uniform weathered look.
HAMAD PORT, Qatar, June 15 (Reuters) - Qatar's main seaport shows all the signs of having weathered the storm.
In the almost identically composed "Weathered," 2018, the artist lets this torrent of visible strokes invade her arms.
He's bringing his book out ... it's now No. 1, about how we have weathered storms in the past.
But the San Francisco-based giant, valued at $62.5 billion, has weathered a barrage of negative headlines recently.
Obama and Trump themselves have fostered a phone relationship that's weathered bumps in the two months since Election Day.
Gillibrand has weathered the storm from that decision ever since, and referred to the controversy in her remarks Wednesday.
But our guys weathered it and got through it, and we found a way to close the game out.
The brewery, founded in St. Petersburg, Florida, in April of 2017, had weathered Hurricane Irma as well as possible.
The green overlay demarcates the next geographic layer, a terrain where the mineral olivine has weathered to become carbonate.
The Gamecocks (18-0, 6-0 SEC) weathered an early shooting drought and wound up with a lopsided win.
The People's Republic has weathered emergencies before, including the SARS epidemic in 2002 and the 2008 global financial crisis.
Eight years after Tunisians toppled Mr Ben Ali, the surviving Arab autocrats think they have weathered the revolutionary storm.
Amid a wild week for the Dow, two of its 30 stocks weathered the sell-off: Walmart and Verizon.
It isn't the first dust storm Opportunity has weathered by a long shot, but it was probably the worst.
The Palm Beach Daily News reported that the estate has weathered numerous hurricanes since it was constructed in 1927.
Changes is another collection of rich, nostalgic soul, and "Slow Love" is a great showcase for his weathered voice.
The live stream showed the capsule's protective shell had been weathered from intense heat during the atmospheric re-entry.
"When housing crashed, Latinos lost more wealth, while others weathered the storm because they had financial holdings," said Rodríguez.
Bahrain's ruling class weathered an uprising in 19713 during the Arab Spring, largely due to Saudi support, including troops.
Trump weathered criticism after he indicated that he believed Putin when he said Russia didn't meddle in the election.
So far, Britain's labor market and the broader economy have largely weathered the initial shock of the referendum result.
The king was seen as a pillar of stability in a country that has weathered years of political unrest.
He still uses it; battered and weathered, it is a testament to his twelve years of trial and endurance.
Still, the Dorrance family has not previously indicated willingness to sell and the company has weathered such speculation before.
Warren weathered those hits from the right for months and it has in fact cost her in the polls.
St. Kitts and Nevis, a small two-island nation to the south, appears to have weathered Irma fairly well.
His Self Portrait works are actually weathered drop cloths that used to lay on the floor of his studio.
And as you'll discover from this slideshow, Barbie has weathered far more than just controversy during her 57 years.
Mr. Kushner has argued that the crown prince can survive the outrage just as he has weathered past criticism.
If I'm in a pensive mood, I would maybe gravitate to a Buddha figure, like that weathered Buddha there.
Emerging from the jungle, we came to a small river where a weathered johnboat was tethered to a tree.
Like many Los Angeles-area shoppers, who have weathered earthquakes and riots, El-Armale expected life to go on.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said the city has already weathered its first two waves of the virus.
But if your team has weathered the storm and is still in playoff contention, Week 12 brings some relief.
They weathered choppy seas and frigid winds for 10 days on the Atlantic Ocean before arriving in Reykjavik, Iceland.
At the center is a grim cloister, a walkway with 800 weathered steel columns, all hanging from a roof.
More liquor bottles sit on dusty shelves, alongside weathered photos of vintage music acts, a trumpet and woven lamps.
Look for deer lying on the spongy grass among the weathered obelisks, statuary and stones in this wondrous place.
But it's the weathered Gamal who walks away with the movie, his insouciance and soulfulness immediately registering as beauty.
Some weathered tomes give off smoky perfumes of ash and incense; others emit whiffs of mustiness, like old clothes.
Seattle is feeling the pain from Boeing's 737 Max crisis, but the aircraft manufacturer has weathered other tough challenges.
The shot tells you almost everything you need to know about Deckard's state at that moment: weathered but resistant.
Today I examine a lanky tree torn from some distant shore, roots intact, branches shorn, bark weathered beyond recognition.
New York City appetizing shop Russ & Daughters has weathered the Spanish flu, wars, depressions, recessions, terror attacks, and hurricanes.
His mien is reminiscent of the American West, his skin weathered by the sun like a '40s-era cowboy.
They weathered ups and downs stemming from the age difference and struggles with their own inner demons, he said.
He was perched on a weathered metal chair displayed just outside the store's entrance, priced to sell at $45.
" Ms. Perman also noted that the company has "weathered economic shifts and personal tragedy, and they're still pretty strong.
For decades, the singer R. Kelly has weathered allegations of sexual impropriety and has settled a slew of lawsuits.
His brow is bisected by a deep furrow, and his former prettiness has weathered into something much more interesting.
Colorado weathered an early push by San Jose to start the second, and halfway through added to its lead.
We hiked many miles as a family in Joshua Tree and slept in the shelves of its weathered rocks.
I waited out a 0003-minute rain shower in a shorefront cave weathered by the action of the waves.
The retailer has weathered years of declining store revenue and undertook an overly ambitious turnaround plan, industry analysts said.
The retailer has weathered years of declining store revenue and undertook an overly ambitious turnaround plan, industry analysts said.
Facebook and Twitter weathered intense criticism from Democrats over the video this year after declining to take it down.
O'Reilly has weathered many calls for his firing over the years, and his sponsors have always stood behind him.
The rockers, she said, looked "very old and very weathered," and had hearing problems they'd apparently ignored for decades.
It has weathered a long series of scandals and controversies stemming from its aggressive fight against regulators and competitors.
Themed after industrial spaces like old factories, this line features materials like hand-brushed metal, leather, and weathered wood.
Water providers weathered one of Britain's hottest summers last year with a series of supply shortages and hosepipe bans.
Tech companies weathered the 2008 recession better than the dotcom bubble, largely because they had more cash in reserve.
They stand in contrast to previous Gulf Arab leaders who over decades weathered crises mostly by time-consuming conciliation.
One giveaway is that the concrete on the houses is fresh dark gray, rather than sun-bleached and weathered.
President Nicolás Maduro, who many blame for the rapid collapse, seems to have weathered the storm that was 2019.
She ultimately weathered that storm and was discovered at just the age of 12 while at a shopping mall.
Many of the war's youngest refugees have weathered the conflict here, mere hours from hometowns they cannot return to.
But drug companies have largely weathered those controversies unscathed, trading a few months of bad press for blockbuster returns.
Al-Jadaan: Two things: I think one is it is really very important to note that this region has been through a lot of waves of geopolitical tensions, and in certain cases, over the last 40 years, have seen wars, and we weathered, our economy has weathered this without really any significant impact.
It has weathered the existential crisis of Quebec separatism, now in deep freeze according to Chantal Hébert, a Quebec pundit.
Weight Watchers had weathered threats over the decades from the likes of Jenny Craig, Nutrisystem and fad diets like Atkins.
I also read weathered slave ships' logs and was amazed that Africans were never, not once, referred to as humans.
She's weathered her fair share of ridicule ever since, but she's not letting that stop her, a source tells PEOPLE.
Webb documented the handmade "Welcome Home" signs for returning war veterans, as well as the weathered "Buy War Bonds" posters.
She and husband Jared Kushner, another top presidential aide, have weathered criticism about their qualifications, security clearances and true motives.
Residents who have weathered and rebounded from past storms say they are seeing flooding in places they had not expected.
But Kalanick probably could have weathered that storm had her story about Uber's toxic workplace and culture not gotten out.
In the end, Party Music weathered all the controversy and anger and landed on several "best of the year" lists.
It will launch a 10-day conservation project to address the erosion and cracks the work has weathered over time.
Her next move should have been familiar to every parent in America who's weathered the storm of a child's tantrum.
He also weathered some storms by strapping himself into a harness that connected to the paddleboard, which looks utterly terrifying.
King's series kickoff The Gunslinger starts straight off with its battle-weathered protagonist pursuing a hated enemy across a desert.
The finalized version is even cooler with a weathered finish that looks right at home in the Star Wars universe.
Burgman, who is retiring, weathered unsuccessful legal attempts by shareholders to call an extraordinary meeting to vote on his dismissal.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bitcoin's weathered hacks, heists, booms and busts to reign as the king of cryptocurrencies through its first decade.
There's a graduation ceremony for those who weathered the ordeal, and an encouraging note that the recidivism rate is low.
When we spoke, they had weathered penitentiary bids, maddening label purgatory, and a brief but horrifyingly public Twitter break-up.
Trump has repeatedly weathered criticism from Democrats and other Republicans over his sometimes warm tone toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Of course, as goes for any TV show with a cult following, Survivor has weathered some controversy over the years.
IBM has weathered many past technology transitions, but people are raising questions about whether the company can continue that streak.
That weathered old German fortress is just one of many "temporary" shelters where masses of people are trapped between worlds.
It weathered the Indonesian ban and looks to be positioning itself to mitigate the impact of the Philippines' mines closures.
The Patriots weathered a four-game suspension to quarterback Tom Brady, so they realize Pittsburgh still presents an imposing obstacle.
The north-east weathered the SOE shake-up of the 1990s with the help of dollops of central-government aid.
This time, I've added in hairstyle, facial hair, eyebrows, and skin texture to give myself a more weathered, realistic look.
Inflation remains one of the most pressing problems for Turkey's economy, after it weathered a currency crisis earlier this year.
Ms. Kelly, who in later years weathered cancer treatment and heart surgery, remained sober to the end of her life.
You may see some of that weathered look on shiplap, and now customers want it in their vinyl plank tiling.
The tattered blue blanket, weathered and frayed around the edges, its color long ago faded, was the key, prosecutors said.
The research, published in Science today, reveals a protective mechanism by which reefs have weathered heatwaves for thousands of years.
Some donors believed Franken, a popular lawmaker, was pushed out of office too quickly and could have weathered the controversy.
The Democratic Party has weathered a few storms, including internally, in terms of how best to approach climate change legislation.
In theory, the show's conceit, as well as its wondrous music, should tear our sentimental and weathered old hearts out.
"," he extends a weathered hand and tips his head, his white cowboy hat obscuring his dark eyes for a second.
" Jackson also weathered some controversy after his wife documented his alleged extramarital affairs in her book, "My Family, The Jacksons.
But the two of them had weathered points of friction before, and Audrey, then 30, was prepared to move forward.
Air France was hit by repeated costly strikes, even as KLM staff weathered successive rounds of cost-cutting and layoffs.
The knowledge that Ms. Blair or Lupita Nyong'o weathered harassment in their careers only makes their performances even more extraordinary.
A sun-weathered Canadian who used the F-word with flair, Lahey had spent decades building submersibles for wealthy clients.
While the president weathered Republican discontent over the tariff threat, he emerged with more political capital than he had before.
Pushing open Cameron Hut's weathered door, I found four bunks on one wall with a potbelly stove braced against another.
Mr. Barr has mostly weathered Democrats' attacks quietly, parrying criticism in a recent Senate hearing but scarcely raising his voice.
And there are three heads carved from fieldstone; deliberately unfinished, they have the weathered look of artifacts unearthed in Italy.
May, nothing if not dogged, has weathered rounds of pummeling since mid-November, when she made her withdrawal agreement public.
"We weathered their storm a little bit, and then got on our horse and scored two quick ones," McKegg said.
Revisit one of his finest roles, in which he disappears under the weathered top hat of Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
Beto O'Rourke weathered false claims that he left racist language on an answering machine in the 1990s, per Politico. 7.
Though this is an exciting specimen, we're still talking about something millions of years old and badly weathered over time.
She was still performing frequently when samba made a comeback in the '70s and weathered changing styles into the '90s.
His mother and father worried, but weathered the rebellious phase, even the time he came home with a purple mohawk.
Their mutual "competitiveness of 'We're going to succeed'" helped them, he said, as well as the difficult times they weathered.
A former congresswoman and senator as well as president, she has weathered five impeachment efforts and military coups that failed.
That weathered aesthetic is in right now, and with the right candles, the witchy contemporary theme will be spot-on.
The original object has been a witness to history; it has weathered the ages and accumulated many layers of meaning.
The company has weathered sustained criticism for the breach, which has also triggered an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission.
While Cardi and Offset are in a better place these days, their marriage weathered quite the storm this past year.
There are some signs Britain has weathered the brewing economic storm, certainly the European economy's surprisingly weak performance this year.
Not all of her ideas have weathered the decades intact, but Hirshey captures why they were compelling for their time.
He alluded to the fact that both weathered embarrassing episodes when their past marital problems spilled into the public eye.
Separately, the second anniversary of the Women's March brought smaller crowds as the movement has weathered a storm of controversy.
But the gatherings were also a test of how the movement has weathered the storm of controversy in recent months.
Tall, with long bleach blonde hair, weathered skin, and ringed eyeliner, P-orridge inspired rapt attention throughout their hour-long lecture.
It's weathered layoffs; a succession of natural disasters; and its co-founders stepping away from exec roles as CEO and president.
And although weathered economists will say that data and models determine policy, the stories are supposed to serve as reality checks.
Comedian Bill Cosby and singer R. Kelly weathered decades of sexual misconduct allegations before the #MeToo movement provoked a public reckoning.
Soylent already weathered its first wave of controversy, recalling its bars and powder last year after consumers reported severe gastrointestinal symptoms.
" Hillary Clinton was more direct, saying in her remarks that Cummings had "weathered storms and earthquakes but never lost his faith.
Staring at his weathered boat, Mohammed prays he can evade the human traffickers and that his family will survive the journey.
Since tying the knot in season 3 (January 2011), the have weathered cheating scandals, squabbles with Bailey's pals and sexual lulls.
Over the ensuing days, Spacey weathered several more accusations of sexual misconduct, which only bolstered Scott's resolve to replace the actor.
Haiti has one of the highest cholera rates in the world, and it just weathered a horrible outbreak in 2010. 3.
Maybe that's hinges more towards outrageous than annoying, but I just saw something about how the company has weathered that storm.
It's safe to say Ariana Grande has weathered a storm this past year, but now she's dancing in the rain. Literally.
"But like seasoned veterans, we've seen God's grace in your marriage as you've weathered the storms of life together," she said.
Jada Pinkett Smith has weathered a lot of loss in her life, but the hardest she ever grieved was for herself.
Thailand has weathered more than a decade of political upheaval that has pitted the royalist-military establishment against populist political forces.
The vehicles are weathered, with dents and doors held together by masking tape, echoing the trash-strewn streets of midtown Manhattan.
Since tying the knot in January 2011, Bailey and Thomas have weathered cheating scandals, squabbles with Bailey's pals and sexual lulls.
In spite of this one tiny restaurant has weathered the storm to see Whitstable once again become a mecca for oysterphiles.
It weathered founder Chip Wilson's messy departure from the company, as well as its former CEO's resignation last year over misconduct.
Aid workers say Yemen, which has weathered civil conflict and terrorism for the past two years, is experiencing a humanitarian crisis.
With many currencies on the defensive, the dollar has weathered a decline in benchmark Treasury yields to a 15-month low.
With many currencies on the defensive, the dollar has weathered a decline in benchmark Treasury yields to a 215-month low.
With many currencies on the defensive, the dollar has weathered a decline in benchmark Treasury yields to a 22.405-month low.
Britain's housing market weathered the initial shock of the vote to leave the European Union but confidence is forecast to dip.
And earlier this year, Jackie weathered backlash when she agreed to perform the national anthem at President Donald Trump's January inaugural.
As such, the company has weathered the hype storm that has found many startups crashing against the rocky shores of reality.
Since 2004 it has weathered the closure of Stelco's Hamilton mill, Stelco's two trips through bankruptcy protection, and two new owners.
With its weathered red façade and bright interior, the coffeehouse is a popular hangout for refugees from neighboring Ethiopia and Eritrea.
He weathered 13 complaints — two of which he paid fines for — from the Georgia State Ethics Commission while he was governor.
Turner, an uproarious woman with a raspy voice, didn't immediately remind me of Cather's weathered heroine, but she exuded elemental force.
While the college itself weathered the storm without significant damage, students and faculty immediately came together to clean up their campus.
We have seen a couple of wars, some of it with our troops involved in these wars, and we weathered it.
The result was a marbled, rusty-looking green and gold effect, reminiscent of the weathered facade of the Statue of Liberty.
His food will reflect what he calls the Northeastern Coast, in a dining room of weathered blues, greens, grays and white.
In late afternoon we arrived at Ostello Sigerico, a friendly pilgrims' hostel in a weathered stone church from the 13th century.
Beyond the fig tree were a number of weathered marble headstones from the old Canaan graveyard, lying flat on the beach.
At Kansas, there are plenty of fans and alumni who believe football is something merely to be weathered until basketball season.
" But these go one step further, he added, because the moss on them gives them a weathered, timeworn appeal: "That's genius.
She has lustrous brown hair, bangs, and a lined, weathered face; her eyes, behind auburn-rimmed glasses, were mischievous and cheery.
That quality was much in demand while the classical music scene in the Twin Cities weathered fiscal storms and labor strife.
"Pebbles on a beach become smooth because they're rubbing against each other and being weathered by the crashing waves," she continued.
If indeed makeup for men is a trend, my tired, weathered old kisser demands that I be on its bleeding edge.
The foursome created a whimsical babies' room with mattresses on the floor and homemade mobiles tacked to the weathered beige walls.
Halep weathered the squall, then reeled off the last five games of what she described as the match of her life.
Battleborn's story is not a success, but from the days of closed test to now, it's weathered a storm and more. 
"We have weathered two so-called 500-year floods within two years and three of them within 12018 years," Cooper said.
People who weathered the financial crisis, for long-term investors the U.S. is the best place to invest in the world.
She sings a lot like Mr. Lloyd plays — with a dry, weathered assurance, and the greatest comfort in a chainsmoker's range.
The rest of India has experienced a much different reality: Under Modi the country weathered a 45-year-high in unemployment.
He brings along old newspaper clippings and weathered programs as prompts, each one passed around, and pored over, by the group.
She has weathered a broken-off engagement to the billionaire James Packer, a little-watched, widely mocked reality show on E!
And Mr. Snyder had weathered criticism from some within his own party for his handling of the water crisis in Flint.
Aziz Ansari, who himself weathered his own hypocrisy scandal after wearing the pin at the Golden Globes, didn't even show up.
The weathered stone structure overlooked the city courthouse and, he once told The Times, reminded him of his beloved grandfather's home.
The family had weathered Hurricanes Irene and Sandy when they were living in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., losing power in both storms.
In the last few years she has weathered personal illness, as well as the deaths of her brother and both parents.
The buildings are classic Italy: weathered stone facades; plaster painted muted pinks and yellows; countless balconies overlooking the stone-paved streets.
Ephraim, younger and less weathered, will perform the lowlier chores, like scrubbing the floors and emptying the waste into the waves.
Branson, who has lived in the British Virgin Islands for the past 11 years, weathered Irma on Necker, his private island.
Starbucks weathered some bad press in 2015 when the company asked baristas to write the words "Race Together" on coffee cups.
The group of people I weathered the wait with — both friends and friends of friends — came prepared with games and snacks.
In the years since, it has weathered storms, recessions and other perils of a fickle town and a flood-prone setting.
We've weathered excellent days and health hardships over our many years together now, and we love each other more than ever.
Inside is a dignified dining room where polished wood panels stand next to weathered wooden screens under gilded, illuminated ceiling recesses.
But despite the tariffs, now on hold as a phase one deal awaits signing, American consumers have generally weathered the storm.
But Sandra and Joe Sena, who live in Bayside, New York, paid for two college tuitions and weathered two financial crises.
Mr. Xu said that the funds weathered the market crashes and that his lawsuit was tied solely to his personal investments.
On a recent afternoon, Mr. Prasad, the chief of the Halsi police station, sat at a weathered desk outside his headquarters.
But the industry has weathered pressure like this before, and analysts aren't convinced that things will change dramatically this time, either.
He later agreed to stay on another five months as Mexico weathered uncertainty caused by Trump's ascent to the U.S. presidency.
These states weathered the recession in relatively healthy positions but have seen their fortunes shift with a fall in commodity prices.
Before he became the weathered, disillusioned Snowman, he was Jimmy: a creative, attractive man who grew up in a broken home.
In Mr. Rivera's elevator, the switchworks are hidden within a weathered-bronze Frisbee-shaped cover bearing the logo of Haughton Elevators.
If she is elected, she will have weathered a prolonged battle against a trash-talking, burn-it-to-the-ground demagogue.
At 88, Johns remains physically imposing: He is barrel-chested, and his once boyish face has weathered into a craggy atlas.
Russia had weathered economic difficulties successfully, he said, citing falling inflation and capital flight and the preservation of foreign exchange reserves.
The 44-year-old Endangered Species Act is weathered to assaults, and for the most part, its core elements are still intact.
These days, the home&aposs sagging countenance, weathered clapboards, broken windows and overgrown shrubs contribute to the appearance of a haunted mansion.
In each such image, the artist's single eye, animated by neural impulses, conveys a weird, fluid vitality moored within dry, weathered skin.
Room accessories in the playroom include a mix of weathered wood framed art mixed in with personal photos for a gallery wall.
Earlier this year, Trump's transportation budget slashed funding for Amtrak, which weathered a $630 million loss in subsidies for long-distance routes.
The old barn has cedar shingles that are pretty weathered, and a green metal roof with a couple of chimneys sticking out.
My country has weathered the international financial crisis, the spillover effects of the Arab spring and the ongoing crises in the region.
"Teams that have weathered the ups and downs of running a real business, that are experienced in user acquisition, and so forth."
In the center sits a weathered blue table she uses to prepare food and a metal barrel converted into a firewood stove.
Houston weathered the early charge by the Cowboys and caught Oklahoma State when Brison Gresham's dunk gave them a 15-14 lead.
Ariana Grande's life has weathered some extreme ups and downs in the past few months, but she's still coming out on top.
YouTube weathered a series of controversies last year, many of which were about children, both their exploitation and their vulnerability as audiences.
Mark Zuckerberg also took the opportunity to address the scandals and stumbles Facebook has weathered after a rough start to the year.
Maduro, who has weathered threats of impeachment and calls for his resignation, is only part of the woes plaguing the Venezuelan people.
Outside the market, a middle-aged man in dusty clothes rode up on a motorbike, a weathered briefcase clutched between his feet.
U.S. output in particular has weathered an OPEC policy engineered by Saudi Arabia to preserve market share and pressure higher-cost production.
As rabid 'Teen Mom' fans know ... the show has stood by Amber's side in the past when she weathered other legal storms.
It's one thing to be optimistic about how we've weathered the fall so far, but the landing will be no laughing matter.
As a finishing touch, he weathered the costumes "like they've been through battle" and added a Native prints to Boba Fett's armor.
Halep weathered the storm and reeled off the last five games of what she described as the best match of her life.
Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, has weathered the brunt of the scrutiny for allegedly trying to sell access to the White House.
American Airlines, the largest U.S. airline, weathered three major hurricanes in the third quarter to post profits that narrowly beat analysts' expectations.
The politics: The Democratic Party has weathered a few storms, including internally, in terms of how best to approach climate change legislation.
With the exception of just a few houses, I loved that this view hadn't changed in the centuries weathered by the castle.
Together we had weathered layoffs, a cross-country move, multiple hospitalizations from my cystic fibrosis and the housebreaking of two terrier puppies.
They weathered your tantrums and sticky fingers on their furniture, and they probably slipped you candy even when someone else said no.
I smiled at a woman nearby, and the weathered skin around her eyes formed itself into deep grooves as she smiled back.
The brand's suitcases have weathered the test of time with great aplomb, thanks to classic design, a killer hardshell, and expert craftsmanship.
In many European countries, by contrast, national postal systems have so far weathered the internet revolution by innovating and offering digital services.
At Home With 21996 Photos View Slide Show ' Lars Fisk has weathered two hurricanes in the four shipping containers he calls home.
Once, at his home in South Miami, my brother, then middle-aged, retrieved a weathered cardboard box, smaller than a shoe box.
Still, Qatar's economy has generally weathered the dispute and banks should gain support in 2018 as the government moderately ramps up spending.
Carrefour has weathered a recession in Brazil because it sells mostly food there and is thus less vulnerable to falling consumer spending.
Over the past year, Instacart has weathered a number of controversies after raising prices for consumers and cutting rates for its workers.
But Russia has now largely weathered the restrictions after a period of capital flight and a financial crisis a few years ago.
The Great British Baking Show (also known as The Great British Bake Off) has weathered network changes, recasting, and Baked Alaska scandals.
The Chinese people had weathered hardship and crisis in the past through their resilience and were progressing toward prosperity, the commentary said.
Uber has also weathered controversies including revelations of a culture of sexism and bullying at Uber and U.S. Department of Justice investigations.
So far, however, Mulan has weathered most criticisms fairly well, continuing in its production without giving anyone too much reason to complain.
At 210, she does not look whittled, wizened or weathered or any one of those wheezy words we use for old bodies.
At Morgan Stanley, Mr. Gorman also has a fixed-income trading business that has weathered recent storms far better than Mr. Blankfein's.
The coronavirus-driven economic uncertainty is nothing like other downturns the venture capital community has weathered before, several investors told Business Insider.
In the windows of weathered houses where shiplap slides off the walls, cardboard "FOR SALE: AS IS" signs beg someone to buy.
In a debate earlier this month, Buttigieg, who has led the pack in multiple recent polls of Iowa, weathered criticism from Sens.
The PetFusion Ultimate Dog Bed & Lounge is made with ultra-supportive memory foam that will keep your old dog's weathered joints comfortable.
Campaign officials say Sanders weathered the rough stretches on the strength of his firm base of support and unparalleled grassroots fundraising operation.
A brass plate on the temple's weathered façade shows it is licensed by the Ethnic and Religious Affairs Committee of Zhejiang province.
"Parks forgot them, and now you can't read them" because the inscriptions have disappeared as the gravestones became weathered, Mr. Ostrander said.
Thailand, which has weathered 12 successful coups since absolute monarchy was abolished in 1932, has been politically polarized for over 15 years.
Jay Heath scored 83 points and Hamilton had 16 for Boston College, which weathered a 20-3 second-half run by Virginia.
Mr. Johnson has previously weathered one scandal after another, building a buffer from his aura of chronic absent-mindedness and posh eccentricity.
At the crash site on a recent weekday, Mr. Rocco replaced some of the smaller weathered flags and adjusted the hanging ones.
Mr. Johnson has previously weathered one scandal after another, building a buffer from his aura of chronic absent-mindedness and posh eccentricity.
And, of course, reality always lurked just beyond the angled walls and weathered backdrops that cosseted his distinguished guests and glamorous models.
While some experts think the future is bright for iBuyers, others point out that the model hasn&apost weathered an economic downturn.
"I know people who weathered Florence last month and other storms before don't want to even think about another one," Cooper said.
For nearly two decades the original Half King sign had hung above the doorway, but over time it became weathered and worn.
On the road to becoming one of the world's most valuable companies, Amazon has weathered resistance as it expanded across the globe.
Instead, the aging legend weathered an early storm to deliver one of the most ridiculous knockout wins of his knockout-filled career.
Harris-Babou paws a weathered piece of wood, saying that she admires how it can be a physical marker of the past.
Perhaps he didn't think much of it at first, given that he had easily weathered other attempts to seize control of his botnet.
Like many other holdouts, Summer said he had weathered numerous hurricanes in his house, evacuating only one time, for Hurricane Fran in 1996.
The NRA has weathered big storms, most notably in the 1990s, following Timothy McVeigh's 1995 bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City.
He weathered a few new controversies and guided the agency through a tumultuous presidential campaign that included violence at rallies for Donald Trump.
At the time, Verizon weathered criticism about not only buying past-the-prime assets but also being too cautious with its acquisition strategy.
To be sure, OPEC has weathered internal strife and conflict before - such as in the 1980s, when Iran and Iraq were at war.
He survived years of purges after Kim Jong Un took power, and has weathered a series of ups and downs in his standing.
Tatty and weathered shoeboxes create a colorful column supporting a small stack of books, a bright triangle of Plexiglass, and a ceramic skunk.
The company weathered the storm, reportedly because of shrewd management and a lucky last-minute infusion of capital right before the bubble burst.
The mental guessing game was nearly as debilitating as the sickness I'd just weathered: Had his illness worsened, landing him in the hospital?
It's the latest issue during the months of pushback the project has weathered in its effort to create a new global payment system.
The couple fought for their love as they weathered cheating on Ray J's end, and say they came out stronger in the end.
The second are the traditional dresses of many warm-weathered locales; ranging from Afro-Caribbean quadrilles to Asian-Pacific muumuus to Nigerian ankaras.
In a leafy suburb looms a weathered statue of Chiang Kai-shek, who ran a Chinese government-in-exile in Taiwan until 1975.
Like quality leather, the Hypalon breaks in with wear, picking up surface marks that fade into a kind of weathered patina over time.
Although Spain's economic recovery has weathered the political impasse so far, there are signs that further uncertainty could slow growth and hamper investment.
Bitcoin weathered a fall of 85% between 2013 and 2015 after Mt Gox, then the largest virtual-currency exchange, was hacked and collapsed.
Radio's role in music discovery has even weathered the rise of the internet and streaming services, which reshaped how the industry made money.
Fans in Sydney weathered drizzle to line up outside the Apple Store, becoming some of the world's first owners of the new models.
He cited "systematic attacks" on Clinton's character as an example of what the candidate has weathered since entering public life in the 1980s.
That same year Saudi rulers weathered a stunning blow: Sunni extremists laid siege to Islam&aposs holiest site in Mecca for 15 days.
Here's a bit about the story:A weathered Sheriff returns to the remains of an accident he has spent a lifetime trying to forget.
Instead, he has weathered all challenges, maintaining a firm grip over the security forces that suppressed anti-government protests last year, killing dozens.
At the entrance there's a white-washed antique pair of French doors, they are perfectly weathered and the iron hardware is all original.
And elected leaders expressed relief that a direct hit from an epochal storm had been weathered, for the most part, without major struggles.
Google has weathered these storms with perhaps more grace and good will than other companies would have managed, but they were storms nonetheless.
Putting aside the dizzying number of controversies its weathered, Twitter's business is still in rough shape, saved only by a static stock price.
But the economy — in particular, spending by consumers — largely weathered the shock, raising questions about whether the BoE should have acted more cautiously.
The company's stock has weathered somewhat of a beating since it went public, though it was able to beat Wall Street's expectations today.
Historical context helps remind an unsettled electorate of the stability provided by the institution, and that the polity has weathered such bumps before.
Two, those plastics are coming from land, not local fishing nets, and are weathered, suggesting they've been floating around for a long while.
And through exposure to the park and the elements, they have grown weathered, increasing the sense that their owners are no longer present.
With many currencies on the defensive, the dollar had this week weathered a decline in benchmark Treasury yields to a 15-month low.
After all, investors already have weathered multiple major storms over the past decade, from the financial crisis to multiple cases of geopolitical turmoil.
In contrast, Israel's economy largely weathered the crisis and has outperformed much of the West since, culminating in 4 percent growth in 2016.
Update: New York City is slowly getting back up and running following a night where it weathered the worst of Winter Storm Jonas.
This is the man, after all, who as a candidate weathered the release of the vile "Access Hollywood" tapes and still became President.
The Lakers weathered injuries and travel chaos throughout a training camp that they hoped would go much smoother, but they've started well anyway.
Jackson weathered the first sex scandal in a presidential race when it was revealed his wife was not fully divorced when they wed.
In the majority black neighborhood the establishment calls home, weathered houses teetered on the edge of collapse, one strong breeze from caving in.
But as the Brexit endgame plays out and 'worst case' scenarios ebb, market metrics and dynamics show sterling may have weathered the storm.
"Our friendship and our partnership have weathered many challenges … we expect it to continue to grow stronger," Toner told a regular news briefing.
In his raps and on social media, he comes across as a weathered and jaded old man rather than as an excitable youth.
The NSA's surveillance powers have weathered intense scrutiny since the 2013 Edward Snowden revelations that exposed the agency's now-defunct bulk collection program.
Residents of this city 30 miles (48 km) north of Houston are used to floods, having just weathered a major one last year.
It showed the weathered face of an old man in a black turban with a bushy beard and a dagger between his teeth.
Ameritrade has weathered the storm better than some: It averaged 463,000 trades a day in the financial year that ended on Sept. 30.
Indeed, North Dakota has the highest number of community banks per capita in the nation and weathered the 85033 crisis better than most.
The homes on the block were modest and weathered, many of them low-end rentals that had been chopped up into multiple units.
Vargas weathered the storm and stayed in the fight, even arguably having the better of Pacquiao in the middle rounds of the contest.
The 2008 recession was bad everywhere, but countries in the core of Europe — like Germany, France, and Austria — weathered the recession relatively well.
There's no better name that's more fitting for startups that have shown true resilience and have weathered the storm of global economic climate.
The popularity of the Games has dropped dramatically as Brazil has weathered a two-year recession and unemployment and inflation numbers have risen.
She must have been going through her own tough times as she skipped between towns and schools, and weathered her own parents' divorce.
After all, the current resident of the White House weathered a series of sexual harassment allegations last fall and still wound up winning.
Coming from China, where the government maintains strict and ever-changing controls on information, Bytedance has weathered unique turbulence as it has grown.
She pressed them on how they had weathered the attacks by critics, many of whom challenged their legal integrity and their personal ethics.
The novel had metabolized recovery with so much rigor that it had already asked all my questions and weathered all my intellectual discomforts.
Businesses have weathered escalating tariffs for two years now, and while tariffs can be costly, they do not need to wreck the economy.
Nicole Kidman is a wreck in "Destroyer": Her body's aching bones, her skin a sun-weathered hide, her eyes ringed in perma-red.
The cruise industry has weathered bad times before, including other illness outbreaks and even the 2012 Costa Concordia shipwreck, which killed 32 passengers.
The upper level is clad in shou-sugi-ban boards, inside and out, for the look of wood that has weathered with age.
"DO NOT come to the studio UNLESS you are working," reads a weathered printout taped to a bare wall amid four recording studios.
The ISS is constantly weathered by micrometeorites, and it's not unusual for it to suffer a heavier hit that results in minor damage.
As U.S. stocks plunged more than 10% last week, some New York-listed Chinese companies weathered the sell-off far better than others.
The Ducks (33-2) swarmed back, using pressure defense to create turnovers and easy baskets in transition, but the Hoyas weathered the storm.
There was a defensive edge to J.'s ebullience; he gave the impression of a man whose natural optimism had weathered myriad checks.
On this first in a string of balmy spring days, Ms. Rossellini wore a weathered toggle-jacket by Shanghai Tang over torn pants.
The place sat largely empty until 2001, when its rooms were entered again, and found weathered but essentially unchanged since the nineteenth century.
The company weathered changes in styles over the years and competition from larger companies like Revlon and Avon that discovered the black consumer.
Exchange-traded products weathered perhaps their biggest challenge yet during the recent market decline and came through relatively unscathed despite some searing headlines.
Maley's next pick, Anadarko, has weathered broader market conditions relatively well over the past week and is generally an outperformer in its sector.
The company has weathered setbacks in China, including a major food safety scandal in 2014 and a backlash against American brands in 2016.
Greitens appeared to have weathered the initial furor caused by CNN affiliate KMOV's first report of the affair and the allegations in January.
While output in both countries has surged lately, they have weathered periods of prolonged internal conflict that cratered their production in recent years.
He weathered the headline-grabbing scandals that brought down former Administrator Scott Pruitt and helped transition Pruitt's replacement, Andrew Wheeler, into the job.
Along the coast, the former Portuguese enclave of Macau, now famous for its casinos, was also shut down as it weathered the onslaught.
"Government failed you — federal, state, and local leaders," said Snyder, who has weathered strident calls for his resignation from members of the public.
His voice is reedy and weathered as he sings about faith, identity, and big existential questions that come from a loss of faith.
Planned Parenthood has weathered a fierce political storm in recent years, with Republican legislators and presidential candidates repeatedly calling for the organization's defunding.
He weathered the expected fevers and requisite blood transfusions, went into a remission, and was discharged to my outpatient clinic a month later.
The nonprofit Big Apple Circus has weathered bone-thin budgets since its founding in 21 and it survived the disastrous financial crisis in 2300.
The unorthodox lightweight will certainly fancy his chances after Eddie Alvarez weathered the Brazilian's early storm to score an emphatic TKO victory last month.
Last year, American farmers weathered trade disruptions by shipping soybeans to other nations, but shrinking demand on a global level would upend that dynamic.
Spelling described Beau as "everyone's baby" who came to symbolize "the rebirth" of her relationship with McDermott after the two weathered a cheating scandal.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee (CNN)All Amy and Doug Williams could do was to hope and pray their family's mountain retreat had weathered Tennessee's historic wildfires.
So, when Google says it weathered perhaps thousands of attacks over a year without any known incident, it's worth perking up and paying attention.
The oldest was Stump, a 10-year-old Sussex Spaniel who weathered a life-threatening illness and emerged from retirement to win in 2009.
But if the art is built with enough love and craft, a movie can act as a balm for a weathered soul watching it.
Close brings decades of acting experience to Joan, layering in all the conflicting emotions and smoldering self-denial Joan has weathered at Joe's side.
Across the street is the sprawling work yard of Houston Wood, which specializes in giving a look of weathered timelessness to fresh-cut boards.
Westbrook points out that she stood by Charles even when he weathered controversies, like when a racist tweet first threatened to get him canceled.
Misty Copeland, the American Ballet Theater principal, joined the cast of Taylor's "Black Tuesday" as a prostitute, weathered and soulful, down on her luck.
The impoverished country, consisting of three Indian Ocean islands and 800,000 people, has also weathered secession attempts in its turbulent 43 years since independence.
Furthermore, U.S. markets have continually weathered the fallout from bearish events like Brexit, volatile oil prices, terrorism and a global negative interest rate environment.
Cosby and Camille have also weathered horrific tragedy: In 1997 their son Ennis was shot and killed at age 27 during an attempted robbery.
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But one of them, Soulseek, weathered three of file-sharing's mass extinctions, and has quietly remained one of the best sources of obscure music.
Britain's economy weathered the initial shock of the Brexit vote in better shape than the Bank of England and almost all private economists expected.
Spelling described Beau as "everyone's baby" who came to symbolize "the rebirth" of her relationship with McDermott after the two weathered a cheating scandal.
He wears a leather jacket and a weathered-looking sweater on the cover of Climate of Hope alongside Bloomberg's suit, tie, and flag pin.
Millions of people fled into the streets, where they weathered the violent shaking and desperately sought word about the welfare of family and friends.
Coats has also weathered an up and down personal relationship with the President as the two men never really have become close, sources said.
KLM staff regarded repeated costly strikes at Air France with dismay, as the Dutch arm of the union weathered painful cost-cutting and layoffs.
Founded in 1949, it weathered more than 50 years of the Cold War when tensions between Russia and the US were at their highest.
Bolling's suspension is the latest scandal to rock Fox News, which has weathered several high-profile sexual harassment claims over the past few years.
Many of the firms featured in top 10 have weathered many headwinds and lasted over a century in business, including BP and Goldman Sachs.
He has weathered previous corruption scandals, including revelations in 2005 of a massive vote-buying scheme in Congress that nearly ended his first term.
Over 43 years, GE has weathered ups and downs in power market before, and has legions of sales and service people around the world.
A friend of mine, who accompanied me to the show, remarked that the painting seems to say, I've been weathered, but I'm not finished.
Since the magnetic fields of lunar swirls can deflect charged particles, they are protected from the solar wind and weathered almost exclusively by micrometeorites.
And he's right; perched atop one bin sits a weathered-looking Apple IIc, a proto-laptop released in 22016, complete with its original packaging.
The White House has largely stood by Collins as he weathered previous ethics scandals; last year, Vice President Mike Pence fund-raised for Collins.
Formed back in 1991 by Ivar Bjørnson and Grutle Kjellson, during Norwegian black metal's nascence, the band weathered the genre's bloody early years unscathed.
But the dedication of weathered veterans like Mr. Draper has not earned much sympathy from those trying to save Atlantic City from economic ruin.
The exterior is brick with a weathered wash, making it look like old stone; the roof is metal but designed to resemble cedar shake.
Smaller institutions complain about an increase in regulation since the financial crisis—even though they weathered the storm far better than many larger ones.
Patrick Murphy also weathered harsh attacks from Grayson, who called him a "sock puppet" of the Democratic establishment while also questioning his party affiliation.
More important, these agreements have now been tested by years of upheaval in the Middle East and have weathered the regional storms of instability.
In recent years, as she weathered personal and professional trauma in full public view, Grande consistently impressed with both her music and her grace.
H&R Block weathered a second quarter where it saw losses in EPS and revenue reach 74 cents per share and $153 million, respectively.
Now 41, M.I.A. has weathered countless mini-controversies (including that Super Bowl middle finger) and public beefs, only to become interested in fostering harmony.
Carrasco arrived three years later, from Philadelphia in the Cliff Lee trade, and weathered Tommy John surgery and a bullpen demotion before establishing himself.
He had been slow on his feet but as solid and abiding as an old stone bridge; he had weathered what the skies decreed.
The demonstration is unlikely to shake the prime minister, who has denied wrongdoing and weathered the crisis, consolidating power by cracking down on dissenters.
Since, she's weathered a dream wedding to and subsequent split from DiMartino, remarriage and the premature birth of her daughter Ryleigh, now 2 months.
In the Hanoi Lung Disease Hospital, Hoang Van Toan, a weathered farmer looking much older than his 49 years, sat wrapped in a blanket.
The warmth of his wife Amy Sacko's vocals makes such weathered guests as Habib Koite and Afel Bocoum sound like they're trying too hard.
But compared with the elegant outfits of the leads, my fellow actors and I were outfitted in weathered looks in every shade of gray.
Britain's economy weathered the immediate shock of last year's vote to leave the EU much better than the government and most analysts had predicted.
The Hornets weathered two tough losses to the Raptors and Cavaliers, only to come back strong against the Timberwolves and the Hawks last week.
Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and former Vice President Joe Biden — have already weathered backlash for their cozy relationships with Wall Street and billionaires.
Around the corner at El Sombrero Viejo, a lively, weathered bar, locals stopped in to charge up cellphones and maybe drink a cold Modelo.
When the pair began dating, Cyrus weathered speculation she had been unfaithful to Hemsworth — and she took to social media to slam the rumors.
In the rockist reading, Cooper's Jackson performs real, authentic, soulful music, and Jackson's greasy hair and weathered skin are an expression of his authenticity.
The Bathroom The bathroom, painted gray for a weathered-exterior look, was huge and high-ceilinged, although its fluorescent lighting was less than flattering.
Saleh's army loyalists and Houthi fighters together weathered thousands of air strikes by a Saudi-led military coalition in almost three years of war.
She looked wide-eyed as it towered over her, a broke but beautiful lobster that had weathered storms and bankrupted people and fractured friendships.
The lessons of how Alibaba weathered the storm can offer guidance to entrepreneurs who are facing similar challenges during the COVID-19 crisis today.
Democratic voters largely weathered the coronavirus pandemic and the demands of social distancing on Tuesday, to turn out to vote in three primary states.
The couple has weathered ups and downs, like Musk's infamous "funding secured" tweet, and may have broken up briefly in the summer of 2018.
The couple has weathered ups and downs — like Musk's infamous "funding secured" tweet — and may have broken up briefly in the summer of 2018.
But she has fallen out of first place in Iowa and weathered criticism of her Medicare for All proposal from within her own party.
The subjects age and transform, their piercings multiply or disappear, their flesh goes from taut and unmarked to weathered and increasingly crowded with tattoos.
SEATTLE — Over the years, Sonos has weathered competition from better known rivals like Apple and Bose to find a devoted audience among audio enthusiasts.
While the Brewers have weathered the storm to remain atop the division, the reeling Reds have dropped 14 of 16 to occupy the basement.
The Atlantic alliance weathered the storm, and Mr. Gorbachev swept away the Soviet old guard before East Germany and the Soviet Union finally crumbled.
A United States Marine Corps flag whips from its pole over the weathered trailer in this remote corner of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
She sets her sights on a group of female pals, neighbors on a comfortable cul-de-sac who weathered the last lethal storm together.
President Trump sought to reassure the country that his government was controlling the spread of the coronavirus after his administration weathered days of criticism.
Jones said that each mirror design has its perks, but that she especially appreciates the weathered character of the gold and silver ornamental frames.
Two husky, weathered Welshmen happened along—one dressed all in black, including a black leather cap, and the other wearing a red flannel shirt.
But, according to retirees who weathered the Great Recession, there are lots of things to do today to help protect your savings for tomorrow.
It was a veiled but distinct jab at the current occupants of the West Wing, who have weathered a tumultuous year since Obama departed.
The recurrent use of weathered metal echoes the brown tones of this agricultural region, which is rich in lava deposits, woods and stone walls.
America's allies have weathered storms in the past, and have done so recently despite Trump's continued efforts to get more money out of them.
What does a lightweight like Happy, a fabulist with a talent for bedding other men's women, have to do with a weathered heavy bag?
Even as the company has weathered one controversy after another, Mr. Zuckerberg said he did not plan to shy away from addressing contentious issues.
The finest moments in his poetry are the weathered ones, the melancholic lines in which he's peering through the fog to examine his past.
Equifax weathered massive criticism for its response to the breach last year, which exposed sensitive personal data on more than 145 million U.S. consumers.
Speaking with a pro who has weathered market turmoil many times may help give you a much-needed gut check in this volatile time.
But one of the challenges in taking on this project, Slat said, is that plastic debris is often weathered, making it harder to reuse.
Mr. Irons, who seemed to be roughing it in a weathered coat and Spanish boots, looked stately enough, if a little out of place.
Government officials said they anticipated the island had weathered the worst of the drought, and rains expected in late October would bring more relief.
Thomas Cook's larger rival TUI Group has so far weathered the disruption connected to Turkey better as it is less exposed to the country.
BookCourt had weathered the upheaval of the bookselling industry over the last 20 years as reading habits changed and online outlets like Amazon rose.
C.N.R.P. members and lawmakers have weathered various onslaughts before, including arbitrary arrests and beatings at the hands of the prime minister's own military bodyguards.
His restaurant, like Spencer's, has weathered economic storms: He opened his doors in October 2008, a time he calls "make or break" for the business.
A storm hit Brangelina that couldn't be weathered, but hopefully their children will have stable parent relationship in the years post-divorce life to come.
It would also be wrong to think that the world weathered the incipient bust of 230-21980 purely because of changes in the investment landscape.
Kathleen O'Neal, 69, was also feeling good about her decision to sit tight on Ocracoke Island, having weathered more than 30 hurricanes in the past.
Once the richest dynasty in the world, the Getty family has weathered enough suffering and scandal over generations to earn their reputation for being cursed.
Shortly after the Predators took a 260-13 lead with two goals in 228 seconds early in the second period, Rinne weathered a short storm.
It has weathered state funding cuts: about 70% of its budget of €45m ($49m) now comes from tickets, merchandising, fees from foreign exhibitions and sponsorship.
Over their 20-year existence, members have spread out around the country, making survival a challenge, but the group has weathered those challenges pretty skillfully.
It has weathered Russia's economic crisis better than other consumer lenders, in part because its branch-free business model allows it to keep costs down.
The Nets weathered a small New Orleans run in the third and took a 105-87 lead into the fourth before nearly blowing the game.
The species has weathered several ice ages, and high on the slopes of Mount Read, a small stand is reputed to be 10,000 years old.
Personal rivalries have long undermined Congo's myriad opposition parties, strengthening the hand of Kabila, who weathered violent street protests last year to stay in power.
And he or she will come into office on the heels of a relationship that's weathered displays of deep animosity over the last eight years.
South Koreans, for example, weathered years of resistance and several months of mass demonstrations before finally ousting their former president Park Geun-hye from power.
But a SF-based company called Verba, which has flown mostly under the radar since 2008, has weathered the slow change of the textbook industry.
Unlike most of the developed world, it shrugged off the global financial crisis, and unlike most commodity-exporting countries, it weathered the resources bust, too.
Meanwhile, shares in tobacco companies, seen as safe havens as they are less sensitive to swings in the economic cycle, have weathered the turmoil well.
First elected to Israel's top office two decades ago, Netanyahu has weathered several scandals, including a police investigation and state audits into his family's spending.
The researchers analyzed a meteorite from Antarctica called LAP 02342, which is interesting because it's been minimally weathered or eroded during its time on Earth.
And I thank you for your patience and understanding and grace you have shown to Sherpa Capital as we have weathered these recent turbulent waters.
The sign is in the Kiki's Deliviery Service font and the walls are made from weathered yellow brick that looks right out of Miyazaki's imagination.
The retailer, whose shares are up just over 20 percent since the beginning of the year, has weathered the luxury sector's slowdown in recent years.
Twitter has weathered similar controversies before, and even watched as major companies have passed on acquiring the company reportedly due to its problems with abuse.
In Brazil, WhatsApp has weathered numerous blackout orders from local courts over its refusal to turn over court ordered chat logs in an ongoing case.
Those seeking to interfere in our midterms have a growing toolbox, built on techniques of voter deception and intimidation that America's elections have weathered before.
"He's a Teflon PM who faces weak rivals and has weathered far worse," said Jeff Kingston, director of Asian Studies at Temple University's Japan campus.
Thus far the doomsayers might seem like Eeyore, AA Milne's permanently pessimistic donkey, as fixed income markets have weathered big tests without any significant dislocations.
It looks newly minted and will likely look that way for a long time, though it will only gain in character as it gets weathered.
Jonathan Bush has the tanned, weathered face of someone who spends a lot of time on the water, with blue eyes and an asymmetrical smile.
Later, blues strong enough to render sea and sky were made from weathered copper-carbonate azurite—crystalline bright but sometimes darkening in an oil binder.
The National Park Service will replace the five doors at the South Portico of the White House which are weathered from extensive use and rotting.
Amanda Augustine, career expert at TopResume, recommends employees always make sure they are prepared for the worst, even if they just weathered an initial layoff.
Trump has weathered strong criticism over his handling of Russia this week, after he initially appeared to side with Putin's denials of Russia's election interference.
Its shares also weathered their worst one-day drop since December, when the online fashion retailer's previous warning had triggered a global retail sell-off.
The delay raises the question of whether an underground electrical grid would have better weathered the storm -- and helped get life back to normal quicker.
But it's true that this record is a bit more weathered and maybe even a bit more cynical than my youthful exuberance on Never Surrender.
Nor, does it occupy a weathered pier just past Socrates Sculpture Park, heroically turning to rust like one of the gargantuan Mark DiSuvero abstractions there. .
Following Cook's exploration of Australia and New Zealand in 1770, his sea-weathered vessel became derelict, and was eventually sold as a private merchant ship.
By turns professorial and diabolically cunning, with narrowed eyes, his mouth a slit in a weathered face with clenched jaw, Robert's mind is continually churning.
A majority of the bats in Puerto Rico live in caves and probably weathered the storm better than those that roost in trees, he said.
In reality, we were more like a ship that had weathered a bad storm — grateful and relieved to be afloat, but the damage was extensive.
Pascall, who attended boarding school in Zimbabwe, has weathered previous changes in the Zambian tax regime and the sources say he will do so again.
The goal came after the South Africans had weathered Spain's early dominance with desperate defending and then began to look threatening on the counter-attack.
Another, more weathered sign is still painted in the stones across from a school where boys in uniform were practicing cricket beneath blue suburban skies.
Burmese artists have weathered the changes from British colony to free country to military state, building a small but vital creative community along the way.
The brick buildings, along narrow roads and surrounded by tall trees, were old and weathered but beautiful nonetheless, as buildings from bygone eras often are.
Potential Jewish targets such as schools and synagogues have been under tight security as France has weathered a string of jihadi attacks in recent years.
We've already gone through the seemingly endless list of crises the company created and/or weathered in 2018, but its cybersecurity issues warrant greater scrutiny.

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