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It remains a solid figure for an economy that weathered the pandemic and the steepest jump in living costs in four decades.

We had the two or three years that were a bit of a rollercoaster ride, weathered those storms and now it is all looking positive and the club is going in the right direction.

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"Each has weathered scrutiny so a carefully staged relationship narrative can re-index attention around vitality, optimism and cross-domain relevance," he said.

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Real Madrid's dressing room has weathered bigger storms.

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U.S. stocks have been on a record-setting run in October as investors weathered bouts of volatility from the government shutdown to signs of stress in credit markets.

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