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  • Ma's insights have deepened and he risks a few rough passages, too.
  • The little girl frets about the rough passage over barely navigable terrain.
  • They arrived on 2 November after a very rough passage.
  • He must have had a rough passage through the slots.
  • It was a rough passage and both children died and were buried at sea.
  • Now Cuomo is facing a rough passage of his own.
  • The ship has a rough passage through the Irish Sea and ten days out they are passing Gibraltar.
  • McLaughlin said confirmation hearings for a new director " could be a rough passage " in a political year.
  • "They've had a very rough passage but they've come through it as far as I can see, " he said.
  • But the deal faces a rough passage through the legislature, with the Democrats saying they will fight for its amendment.
  • ""'A Rough Passage " "'is a 1922 Australian silent film directed by Franklyn Barrett based on the novel by Arthur Wright.
  • In 1856, she supported survey parties along the coast of Texas, arriving there with significant storm damage after a rough passage.
  • The measure, opposed by many legislators, likely will give the budget a rough passage in the 200-member Parliament which has to approve the government's proposals.
  • She resumed her voyage once again on 28 April; and this time, " Bali " reached Brest, France, on 14 May despite a rough passage.
  • After a rough passage to Malta the ship replenished with fuel and stores and joined the ships of the Palma and Port Mahon in the Balearics.
  • In June of the following year, " Port Victor " was again in the news, this time as the result of a rough passage from London to Sydney.
  • I am conviced this compelling occupation played a real part in enabling him to confront storms, ride out depressions and to rise above the rough passages of his political life,
  • From 1887 she was continuously in the Sydney trade until 1897, when, after being badly knocked about on a rough passage home, was sold to the French and renamed Gypsy.
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