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  • This allows the fossils to weather out as discrete, often complete museum-grade specimens.
  • The carriages were all open sided, with curtains to keep the weather out.
  • "There aren't many low scores yielded because of the windy weather out there.
  • They think they've been having unseasonably cool, wet weather out here?
  • This is a very bad time of year for weather out where we are,
  • The tail of the mill was clad in plywood to keep the weather out.
  • "When you're able to run the ball, it takes the weather out of the game.
  • It's like the weather out there, " said the gentleman from Massachusetts with a laugh.
  • A tarpaulin was secured over the mill tower to keep the weather out over winter.
  • It's terrible, because good weather out here exhausts you.
  • Hennessy and other farmers now cover most of their ponds to keep cold weather out.
  • "I think it all depends on what happens with the weather out there, " he says.
  • After I threw that first punch, I knew that I was going to knock Weathers out,
  • It might weather out over a few months.
  • "How's the weather out your way ?"
  • Well, how's the weather out there ?"
  • Keeps the weather out, keeps snow or mud from dripping off the gear into the back seat.
  • Local mariners are strongly urged to put together a plan of action to sit this weather out.
  • The mill was clad in plywood in the early 1980s in an effort to keep the weather out.
  • "They need us, " he said of the viewers, " because the weather out here can kill you ."
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