• 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.

    NEWYORKER: The Swan

  • And, though the stockmarket and currency markets seem for now to have shaken off their worries, no one knows how far or high the squall will go.

    ECONOMIST: Just when it looked safe

  • 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.

    NPR: Study: Breast-Feeding Decreases Cancer Risk

  • 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.

    BBC: Northern Ireland

  • 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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  • Last week Mr Jospin hit his first squall, when he was forced to sacrifice Air France's able Christian Blanc, who resigned as the airline's head in protest against the Communist transport minister's refusal to let him sell it off outright, as the previous government had planned.

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