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Baier's tumultuous year is like a lot of recent tales about entrepreneurs--a story of calm sailing that turns precipitously into a frightening squall.
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The market is attempting to regain its footing, but it is too early to claim that the selling squall has run its course.
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At the same moment, in a sudden squall, a white shape broke out in front of him from nowhere, or from between two parked cars.
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It makes sense to me that major behavioral factors would influence a solo sailor during a sudden unexpected squall or a hiker caught in a severe electrical storm.
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In 2002 three of my brothers were snowmobiling in the mountains of Colorado when, snow blinded by a sudden squall, they daisy chained over a 400 foot cliff.
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On the ninth floor of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, newborns squall in the nursery while a half-dozen new moms and dads, looking dazed, file into a conference room.
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Under the eager eyes of TV-news helicopters, hundreds of spectator boats and the governor of Delaware, Davidson raised the fabled British warship HMS DeBraak, which had sunk in a 1798 squall.
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S. DeBraak, which had sunk in a 1798 squall.
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The terrain proved difficult for the army bomb disposal team - their first robot toppled over during a squall and a second vehicle was sent in to deal with the suspect device.
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Having survived the meltdowns of the baht, the rupiah, the won and the ruble, a blowout in the real certainly may appear to many to be a lingering squall from a storm already weathered, not a gathering gale.
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