At Preston Vineyards, weathered picket fencing frames the farmhouse-turned-tasting room, with candy-coloured walls setting a country mood.
From the outside, it appears Silver, 69, has weathered this greatest threat to his 19-year tenure.
But perhaps the tough times we've weathered will make this an easier pill to swallow.
Ospreys weathered the storm, a Jonathan Thomas interception try from David Blair securing the bonus point.
It weathered the recession gamely, clocking nearly 7% growth during the worst of the downturn.
As opposed to so many other industries, consumer electronics has weathered the economic downturn remarkably well.
The visitors weathered the storm, however, and won courtesy of a leg-side wide from Wright.
In the UK, for example, Nationwide and HSBC weathered the storm, because their foundations were stronger.
Carnival weathered the stormy waters of terrorism and recession by slashing prices for cruises.
But we've weathered the storm and become a higher-profile company than when we came in.
Brian, finely weathered by 60 years on the mountains, bid me into his bungalow nearby.
Rangers weathered the storm and almost grabbed an equaliser three minutes before the break.
The political union between Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania has weathered more than four decades of change.
The company, which built a reputation on customer service, has weathered image blows before.
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Now, at 37, he wanted something that tested his weathered judgment more than his brute strength.
Can he, if the latest storm is weathered, surprise those who at first derided him?
His skin looked pretty good, not at all weathered, and his teeth also looked pretty good.
Telefonica made far fewer rash decisions than some of its competitors and weathered the crash better.
The conventional wisdom became that Taiwan had weathered the Asian crisis through sheer economic strength.
Through sheer grit and determination, these companies have weathered the recession and they're ready to grow.
They have weathered the recession without much help from the government or, incidentally, the banks.
Mr Bernanke has weathered his first difficult passage, but it is unlikely to be his last.
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But roads, transport systems, power plants and dams have not weathered the crisis well.
Mr Hussein has weathered many bombings, and doubtless thinks he can survive a few more.
It is notable that the oldest nuclear plants in America weathered the strongest Atlantic storm is history.
The party weathered a strong campaign by former cricket star Imran Khan that energized Pakistan's young people.
Mr Blair insisted the UK had weathered the economic slow down better than almost any other country.
As the show begins, we are presented with what looks like a cross-section of a weathered house.
But it added that China had weathered the global financial crisis better than other OECD member countries.
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Barclays weathered the crisis better than some of its rivals and didn't need a direct government bailout.
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