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About 2,000 people live here, in ramshackle trailer homes, weather-battered recreational vehicles and well-kept brick houses.
Mexicans Fleeing the Drug War Pour Into the U.S. | Impact Lab 2010
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A shortage of tomatoes from weather-battered Florida is forcing restaurants and supermarkets to ration supplies amid soaring prices for America's most popular fresh vegetable.
Tomatoes Get Sliced From Menus Scott Kilman 2010
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There were four weather-battered boats going out, their hulls dulled by sea spray and time.
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They say they need the time to get the weather-battered airline back on a normal schedule and allow JetBlue's flight crew's mandatory rest periods.
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They say they need time to get the weather-battered airline back on a normal schedule, and to allow JetBlue's flight crews mandatory rest periods.
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A JetBlue spokesman says the airline needs to time to get the weather-battered airline back on a normal schedule.
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And he was so well loved that along with him came a cluster of weather-battered moorsmen, right with him into her presence.
The Fifth Queen Crowned Ford Madox Ford 1906
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So he dismounted and entered the weather-battered abode of Santry; and she looked after him with an expression on her face that he had never surprised there.
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Presently the word went round that "Mac" had been hit, and later the rumour was confirmed by the passage down the trench of Phineas on a stretcher, his weather-battered face a ghastly ivory.
The Rough Road William John Locke 1896
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- The weather-battered Olympic downhill traveling favors an posted ski racer, one plant a few tricks collected over the agedness to coax more speed out of flatter, again possibly softer, sections.
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