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Many times the whole skeleton has been weathered away.

They have weathered the recession without much help from the government or, incidentally, the banks.

She had short gray hair, a warm, weathered face and big round glasses that dwarfed dark eyes.

Janitors and managers weathered the recession, but white-collar sales, office and administrative jobs-the "production jobs of the information age" -fell by 8% between 2007 and 2009.

The most characteristic construction features have been cut out and laid bare. The old metal rafters have been painted white, contrasting sharply with the patina of the weathered walls.

You wander upon the remains of an weathered shrine.

Split, or "dead" ends are the result of damaged or weathered hair.

Darker soils are often rich in iron and aluminum oxides, and are typical of highly weathered soil that forms in hot, humid climates.

He weathered a terrific storm.

One morning Aaron found a pup on the porch's weathered planking.

Griffins and sea monsters, gods and Kings, most of the inmates of this forlorn encampment spend their days and nights with their weathered faces turned to the heavens.

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The dollar has weathered these storms.

Their skin is weathered and tanned, as if they have fossilised themselves in ozone to keep death at bay.

The weathered beach towns and small inland cities where space workers live and patronize local businesses were already hit hard by the recession, and now things will get worse.

A senior economist for the U.N. says both regions have weathered the crisis better than developed nations.

We weathered out the winter in a lonely dwelling.

The rock has weathered away into soil.

Everything had disappeared except me. I still stood there like a weathered stone pillar.

Some of it became entrained with sand and the sediment coalesced into mats that will stay submerged until they are weathered by the water or spotted by the Coast Guard.

These are global Numbers, buoyed in part by WPP's strong presence in emerging markets such as China, which have weathered the economic crisis better than most.