In the square a fifty something woman whose face is weather beaten into manly lines, crouches down by a pillar.
In the cafe you can instantly pick out the "neftyaniki", the oil workers, with their weather beaten faces, heavy clothes and the air of "don't mess with me" about them.
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These are cold-hearted, weather-beaten, bug-experienced soldiers of the programming world who are hungry for the next opportunity.
Through his open windows, Christenberry could smell the red Alabama clay and survey the cotton fields occasionally dotted with weather-beaten buildings.
Mr. Hemingway's story of the struggle between a weather-beaten Cuban fisherman and a giant marlin won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
If you have a taste for adventure, however, hiking the old weather-beaten flagstones that link up the remote villages is an intriguing option.
The restoration of a weather-beaten statue of Robert the Bruce has begun ahead of the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn in 2014.
On a windy point called Arnavutkoy, on the European side of the Bosphorus, clusters of weather-beaten fishermen hurled their fishing lines deep into the channel.
At the start of the evening session, after 102 overs, the ball was changed, but not for a new one, as India were happy to use a weather-beaten object.
"'You can't learn this is in a spreadsheet, kid, ' said the old man, his weather-beaten face grimacing as he swiftly removed the caribou's entrails" is a line found in many books.
The weather-beaten bearded tribesmen cluster round, eager to talk.
One afternoon the head wrangler Dave and I huddled under a couple of pine trees while hail beat down on our hats -- his more weather-beaten than mine -- and our horses' manes.
Concrete clad and perennially crowded, Bondi's well-trodden stretch of sand presents a broad slice of modern Sydney life, from the weather-beaten lap swimmers at the Icebergs sea pool, to the Negroni-swilling regulars at North Bondi Italian.
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