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1 Europe also experienced extreme weather, with the UK buffetted by storms.
2 He was always buffetted by strong winds, and often halted by blinding snowstorms.
3 Ryanair was buffetted by the negative sentiment in the sector, and slipped 12.6 cent to €3.51.
4 Weakened by lack of food, and buffetted by cross currents, both were decidedly exhausted by the time their lowering feet finally touched bottom.
5 Otherwise we are likely to feel chilly: we grow too fine where tenuity of stature is necessarily buffetted by gales, namely, in our self-esteem.
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