71.   Large-caps, presumably, have weathered many storms and built dominant businesses.

72.   Many elderly people have developed traits or habits that help them weather the storm, so to speak.

73.   Now that Peltason has weathered those storms and believes the university is on a more stable financial footing, several sources said, he is ready to step aside.

74.   One member who appears to have weathered the storm is the man at the top, Juan Antonio Samaranch.

75.   One year and several prime ministers later, Novikov has weathered the storm.

76.   Other bondholders are weathering the storm, betting that Columbia is too large a health-care provider for the government to bar from Medicare and Medicaid programs.

77.   Prudential Securities analyst George Thompson said that despite the harsh economic climate, Coca-Cola is better able to weather the storm than some companies.

78.   Prostitution weathers all storms, no matter how many neighborhood task forces and quality of life committees rise up to do battle.

79.   Plus, some carriers, such as Southwest Airlines, are weathering the storm better than others.

80.   Reno, who is weathering a storm of criticism from Republicans and editorial writers, said she is in a no-win situation.

v. + storm >>共 277
weather 13.34%
cause 5.63%
provoke 3.70%
forecast 2.62%
accompany 2.47%
raise 2.47%
follow 2.39%
expect 2.24%
unleash 2.00%
create 1.85%
weather + n. >>共 216
storm 26.29%
crisis 5.32%
downturn 3.34%
time 2.58%
criticism 2.43%
recession 2.28%
worst 1.98%
strike 1.82%
condition 1.82%
loss 1.82%
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