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  • 121Extreme weather events of 535–536 — The extreme weather events of 535–536 were the most severe and protracted short term episodes of cooling in the Northern Hemisphere in the last 2,000 years.[1] The event is thought to have been caused by an extensive atmospheric dust veil,… …

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  • 122All Weather Fund — A mutual fund that tends to perform reasonably well during both favorable and unfavorable economic and market conditions. This type of investment result is accomplished, in most cases, through portfolio diversification, by employing a combination …

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  • 123severe weather avoidance plan — An approved plan to minimize the effect of severe weather on traffic flows in impacted terminal and/or ARTCC (air traffic control center) areas. A SWAP normally is implemented to provide the least disruption to the ATC (air traffic control)… …

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  • 124come through — 1) we came through it OK Syn: survive, get through, ride out, weather, live through, pull through; withstand, stand up to, endure, surmount, overcome; informal stick out 2) you came through for us Syn …

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  • 125come through — [v1] accomplish goal achieve, be successful, be victorious, carry out, chip in, contribute, kick in, pitch in, prevail, score, succeed, triumph, win; concept 706 Ant. fail come through [v2] survive bad situation endure, live through, persist,… …

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  • 126F.Y. Hedley: Marching Through Georgia — ▪ Primary Source              Marching Through Georgia is an account of Sherman s March from the standpoint of soldiers in the ranks. F.Y. Hedley, a member of the 32nd Illinois Infantry, set out to describe how the ordinary soldier lived, how he… …

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  • 127come through — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To be successful] Syn. accomplish, score, triumph; see achieve 1 , succeed 1 . 2. [To survive] Syn. endure, live through, persist, withstand; see endure 2 . 3. [To do] Syn. accomplish, achieve, carry out; see perform 1 . II… …

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  • 128pull through — [v] recover come through, get better, get over, improve, rally, ride out*, survive, triumph, weather*; concepts 303,700,706 Ant. die, fail, lose …

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