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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.
Shetland, however, appears to have weathered the storm quite well.
Clinton, meanwhile, weathered the storm with a soaring approval rating.
Many inmates weathered the storm still locked in their cells.
For a time, it appeared that Rosenstein had weathered the storm.
His family weathered the storm in Barranquitas some 71 miles west.
She seemed to have weathered the storm of a campaign unscathed.
We weathered the storm until it was time to grow again.
"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.
"We've kind of weathered the storm," Taylor told PEOPLE Now in December.
But banks weathered the storm well, and this year posted record profits.
Many of Mr Schäfer's supporters believe that he should have weathered the storm.
Trump denied the accusations and weathered the storm of controversy at the time.
In Orlando, officials said the city had weathered the storm without major damage.
" 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.
A robust defence weathered the storm, and Hal Robson-Kanu won it late on.
While this one weathered the storm, other dams in the state weren't so lucky.
We weathered the storm, and we waited to pounce when we had a chance.
He has clearly weathered the storm created by mass protests and egregious human rights violations.
These run over mountains, and only two or three underground lines weathered the storm, Buell says.
Having weathered the storm, Joyce is using his more positive profile in areas of public interest.
It said Facebook has "weathered the storm" and since shown growth in revenue and user metrics.
Craig Anderson weathered the storm the rest of the way, stopping all 27 shots he faced.
Francisco Ramirez, 23, weathered the storm inside the convenience store of a gas station in Guaynabo.
Whittaker weathered the storm and then he came back, it was a very good performance from him.
The family weathered the storm at Disney's high-end Beach Club resort, and came through without issue.
After three rounds, Ildemar Alcântara had his hand raised having weathered the storm of the dangerous Russian.
As we reported, Branson and his crew weathered the storm from a basement and they all survived.
Those figures may be incomplete, but on the whole southern China weathered the storm better than was feared.
But after a series of top-level changes and reorganization, the company appears to have weathered the storm.
For every dark night, there's a bright day, and all of a sudden we had weathered the storm.
HAMAD PORT, Qatar, June 15 (Reuters) - Qatar's main seaport shows all the signs of having weathered the storm.
Gillibrand has weathered the storm from that decision ever since, and referred to the controversy in her remarks Wednesday.
"When housing crashed, Latinos lost more wealth, while others weathered the storm because they had financial holdings," said Rodríguez.
But if your team has weathered the storm and is still in playoff contention, Week 12 brings some relief.
President Nicolás Maduro, who many blame for the rapid collapse, seems to have weathered the storm that was 2019.
Her next move should have been familiar to every parent in America who's weathered the storm of a child's tantrum.
But the gatherings were also a test of how the movement has weathered the storm of controversy in recent months.
In spite of this one tiny restaurant has weathered the storm to see Whitstable once again become a mecca for oysterphiles.
While the college itself weathered the storm without significant damage, students and faculty immediately came together to clean up their campus.
But despite the tariffs, now on hold as a phase one deal awaits signing, American consumers have generally weathered the storm.
Halep weathered the storm and reeled off the last five games of what she described as the best match of her life.
The company weathered the storm, reportedly because of shrewd management and a lucky last-minute infusion of capital right before the bubble burst.
But as the Brexit endgame plays out and 'worst case' scenarios ebb, market metrics and dynamics show sterling may have weathered the storm.
Ameritrade has weathered the storm better than some: It averaged 463,000 trades a day in the financial year that ended on Sept. 30.
Vargas weathered the storm and stayed in the fight, even arguably having the better of Pacquiao in the middle rounds of the contest.
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 Ducks (33-2) swarmed back, using pressure defense to create turnovers and easy baskets in transition, but the Hoyas weathered the storm.
Smaller institutions complain about an increase in regulation since the financial crisis—even though they weathered the storm far better than many larger ones.
The lessons of how Alibaba weathered the storm can offer guidance to entrepreneurs who are facing similar challenges during the COVID-19 crisis today.
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.
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.
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.
Potts became the busiest man in Washington after last year's election as he weathered the storm of "midnight rules" raining down from the Obama administration.
The nuclear-powered Curiosity rover weathered the storm just fine, but solar-powered Opportunity, which has been on Mars for 15 years, went into safe mode.
Clearly outsized and outmuscled in the opening two stanzas, Henderson weathered the storm of Thatch to earn a stirring submission victory over his significantly larger opponent.
And thanks to solid contributions from players like Dario Saric, Robert Covington and J.J. Redick, the team weathered the storm of Markelle Fultz's crisis of confidence.
But Sessions seems to have weathered the storm for now and is busy carrying out Trump's hardline immigration policies and engaging in political war with California.
The field's resilience underpins the view that shale producers have weathered the storm unleashed in 2014, when OPEC flooded the market to drive out high-cost producers.
Several commodity markets may have experienced sharp turbulence in the first three months of 2016; yet one precious metal seems to have weathered the storm almost effortlessly.
So far, the American economy has weathered the storm, but there are signs that might not continue, particularly in sectors that are sensitive to rising borrowing costs.
In recent months, and especially after Mr. Cappello left the station in June, many colleagues felt "she had weathered the storm," said one employee reached on Wednesday.
The couple weathered the storm in a neighbor's house, watching as winds ripped apart their zinc roof and rains drenched every corner of their two-bedroom home.
The company that maybe best exemplifies the ups and downs of OpenStack is Mirantis, a well-funded startup that has weathered the storm by reinventing itself multiple times.
So it's safe to say her bonus would involve a hefty amount of money now going to Yahoo employees who have weathered the storm throughout Mayer's tumultuous tenure.
"We weathered the storm and were able to get to get two goals in the first, but we couldn't get one in the second or third," Myers said.
It rained cats and dogs a while ago, but the nomad weathered the storm nicely and even sent a long story right in the middle of the downpour.
"He seemed to have weathered the storm, and the last thing the board or Vale needed was more disruption to the leadership of the firm," Mr. Gait said.
New Orleans weathered the storm and pushed the lead back to double-digits when Davis converted a three-point play to make it 91-81 with 5:45 left.
JD, which runs more than 2,400 stores that sell brands including Nike, Puma and Adidas, has weathered the storm, thanks to its international footprint and a strong online presence.
The Bucks weathered the storm after Dallas shot 7-for-13 from 3-point range in the first quarter to make a run on their own in the second.
Latvian Ostapenko produced her usual brand of gung-ho tennis but Estonian Kontaveit weathered the storm to take her place in the fourth round in Melbourne for the first time.
"I would say everybody wants to unify and everybody is mindful of the fact and respectful of the fact that Trump has weathered the storm of a primary," Blackwell said.
It's an intimate look at the realization of the long-term effects of natural disaster on low-income folks, and the calculations for survival once they've weathered the storm. —A.
The carmaker's popularity with motorists appears to have weathered the storm following the emissions scandal of September 2015, which has cost Volkswagen (VW) billions of euros in fines and penalties.
Though Comey had faced intense criticism over his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation from both Democrats and Republicans (for different reasons), it seemed he had weathered the storm.
The director of the Federal Register became the busiest man in Washington after last year's election as he weathered the storm of "midnight rules" raining down from the Obama administration.
Despite the tariffs, now on hold after Friday's phase one deal, American consumers have generally weathered the storm, and the nation's 3.5% unemployment rate last month matched 50-year lows.
What is important is that my haircut and I weathered the storm until the style became so ubiquitous that assumptions about the type of person its owner might be became pointless.
Over the weekend, we sat in the dark and watched in horror as the news rolled in, via text message, from friends and relatives who thought they'd already weathered the storm.
Halep weathered the storm and broke back for 4-4 before winning a marathon ninth game in which she saved three break points to pile the pressure on the third seed.
This footage shows giant wave after giant wave pummeling a ship and when you think they've finally weathered the storm, in comes the biggest and baddest wave that smacks the boat silly.
Since then, the couple has weathered the storm of Musk's "funding secured" fiasco at Tesla, have shown up for each other's big career moments, and may now be expecting a baby together.
Since then, the couple has weathered the storm of Musk's "funding secured" fiasco at Tesla, have shown up for each other's big career moments, and may now be expecting a baby together.
It's been a rough past few weeks for the Nasdaq; tech stocks have been floundering, though Apple has weathered the storm far better than most on the heels of several new hardware announcements.
The Celtics weathered the storm of a 70-point performance by Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker in a 130-120 win Friday night, improving to 21-229 on their season-high six-game homestand.
Global market volatility in recent months, particularly on mainland exchanges like the Shanghai composite, has been blamed on disappointing data out of Beijing and worries over how regulators and policymakers have weathered the storm.
"I think the administration has weathered the storm, but they need to get back on track with affirmative policies like tax reform," said Brad Blakeman, a veteran of President George W. Bush's White House.
"In the grand scheme of things, given the magnitude of the storm, it's such a sturdy house and so well planned out, we weathered the storm as good as can be expected," Chapek said.
ET and votes are counted quickly in Fayette County (Lexington), the district's largest, which means we'll know early whether Barr weathered the storm A Democrat win likely means a big night for their party.
JPMorgan, the market leader in several categories, has weathered the storm better than most, but even its revenues from trading debt, currencies and commodities have dropped by almost one-fifth over the past five years.
Asset managers have faced a tough quarter after concerns around global growth hit many markets in January and February, before bouncing back in March, but analysts said Man had weathered the storm better than most.
The Cowboys briefly took their only lead of the game not long after the drought began, but Oklahoma weathered the storm and held the lead otherwise thanks to strong free-throw shooting and solid defense.
The firm posted a slight drop in assets under management in the three months to the end of March, with analysts saying that it had weathered the storm well in a difficult quarter for asset managers.
Harkemase looked like they may have weathered the storm, however, as they finally went to boot the ball clear, in stepped Paarhuis (albeit accidentally) to thump the ball home and take the score to 3-2.
"That many people died because they never believed what the authorities told them when they said they had to evacuate," said Jean Senozier Despreux, who lives and works in Les Cayes and weathered the storm there.
Russia's car market, once one of Europe's largest, was dealt a hammer blow in 2014 with the imposition of Western sanctions over Russia's annexation of Crimea, but had weathered the storm well before stalling again in 2019.
The firm posted a slight drop in assets under management in the three months to the end of March, with analysts saying that Man Group had weathered the storm well in a difficult quarter for asset managers.
She said she weathered the storm at her home on Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas on the island of New Providence, and has been volunteering to send resources to other islands since the hurricane let up.
"We came out flying in the first, capitalized on some chances and then kind of weathered the storm," said Colborne, who has enjoyed playing on the left side with Backlund at centre and Frolik on right wing.
"Everybody weathered the storm pretty successfully, but it's still a loss that won't be recouped," said B.J. Moore, a regional director for the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace, a union that represents workers at Spirit.
The 30-year-old Espino has performed admirably with a 3.44 ERA in nine starts at Colorado Springs and weathered the storm over four rainy innings against the Chicago Cubs in his major-league debut on May 19.
Had America merely suffered from an asset bubble in housing (like the dotcom bubble of the 1990s) or a lending mishap (like the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s), it could have weathered the storm, he feels.
While reviews of his performance were decidedly mixed, with a former colleague even asserting he lied, the emerging consensus seemed to be that he had weathered the storm, due in no small measure to the continued support of congressional Republicans.
Tech stocks took a beating toward the end of the year, and although Apple seems to have weathered the storm better than most companies, it may have reached a threshold for how much it can innovate on its high-end hardware.
In recent months, Mr. Drummond had come to symbolize how — despite the company's assertions that it would no longer tolerate such actions — some powerful men in the technology world accused of inappropriate behavior often weathered the storm, landing new jobs or keeping their old ones.
We saw firsthand how states weathered the storm in the decade following the Great Recession, which saw nearly two million manufacturing jobs lost, as well as how the Midwest is recovering a greater share of industrial losses than the rest of the country today.
Despite the devastating Category 4 hurricane, the hangars and Tyndall Air Force Base weathered the storm "all intact and looked much better than expected considering the surrounding damage to some structures," Air Force secretary Heather Wilson said in a joint statement posted to Facebook on Sunday.
If ever there was a man for a crisis it is Nadal though and he took charge as the Spaniards weathered the storm, breaking early in the decider to get home 6-63 4-6 6-27 and keep Spain on course for a first title since 25.
Among his reported investments is a $10.5 million Greenwich Village townhouse; a farm in Westchester, New York; a home in the Hamptons, where he reportedly weathered the storm with his family ahead of resigning as CEO last week; and a $21 million, 13,000-square-foot house in the Bay Area with a guitar-shaped room.
TV on Monday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's approval rating has weathered the storm of numerous unflattering news stories during his administration, but questioned whether that would last for the 2628 elections.
Reports that the president humiliated him in an Oval Office meeting in February were not surprising considering the presidential tweets and public comments made expressing anger and frustration over the attorney general's decision to recuse himself in the Russia investigation (and thus allowing the appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.) But it seems that Sessions weathered the storm and made some positive adjustments.

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