So too will the family, which has weatheredmany assaults through history.
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They, having weatheredmany a storm, hoped to gain the peaceful harbor.
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As a team, they had weatheredmany of life's storms together.
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Geng said China and Africa had weatheredmany storms and their cooperation had been successful.
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In a statement, Ryman said it approached debt conservatively and had weatheredmany housing market storms.
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The Albatross has weatheredmany a hard gale.
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These people have weatheredmany a storm.
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He has weatheredmany a fierce gale of opposition, won out in many a furious storm of criticism.
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The talking sailor explained, 'In course, he has been to sea afore this, and weatheredmany a gale.
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An event, in fact better described as an institution, that had weatheredmany storms over the past seven decades.
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Now, I have weatheredmany of life's ups and downs, and I've learned a tremendous number of valuable life lessons.
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They had weatheredmany storms in the decade prior, but now at last it seemed tranquillity had settled in for good.
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Since then, Britain's constitutional monarchy has weatheredmany storms before the palaces of Buckingham and Westminster settled into a cordial relationship.
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Over the long years of his dynamic career he weatheredmany storms and faced more than his share of drama and controversy.
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She had weatheredmany spats, and she found that it was best to allow them to play out and lose their intensity.
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The Windsors have certainly weatheredmany storms over the last three decades, however, the Epstein situation must surely be testing the courtiers' troubleshooting limits.