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  • 61weather — 1. noun what s the weather like? Syn: conditions, climate, elements, forecast, outlook 2. verb we weathered the recession Syn: survive, come through, ride out, pull through, withstand, endure, rise above; informal stick ou …

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  • 62Weather of Armenia — The Weather of Armenia is sometimes possible to find all the four seasons at the same time. When succulent apricots, peaches and grapes, high on the mountain slopes which surround the valley there is not enough heat even for grain to ripen, while …

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  • 63weather a storm —    If you weather a storm, you get through a crisis or hard times.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 64Weather a storm —   If you weather a storm, you get through a crisis or hard times …

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  • 65weather — Noun: The manifestation of nature in warmth or coldness of the atmosphere, rain, snow, sunshine, or cloudiness. Verb: To wear away or disintegrate through exposure to the atmosphere. See bad weather …

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  • 66through thick and thin — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. in the face of adversity, in good and bad weather, in rain or shine, devotedly, loyally, constantly; see also regularly 1 , 2 …

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  • 67weather out — pass successfully, pass through safely …

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  • 68weather the storm — survive a crisis, live through tough times    Pat lost his job and I had surgery, but we weathered the storm …

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  • 69numerical weather prediction — a method of predicting weather through the use of high speed computers, specifically by the time integration of the fundamental equations of hydrodynamics in a mathematically modeled atmosphere. Also called numerical forecasting. * * * …

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  • 70numerical weather prediction — a method of predicting weather through the use of high speed computers, specifically by the time integration of the fundamental equations of hydrodynamics in a mathematically modeled atmosphere. Also called numerical forecasting …

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