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Further on, however, the weather turns nasty, flooding the tracks like "the bed of a creek" and all but swamping the train.
Parcells also expects his special teams, which are among the best in the league right now, to be even better when the weather turns nasty.
When the weather turns nasty, the last thing you want to do is get in your car and travel, but staying at home isn't always an option.
But if the weather turns nasty (today Paris was under clouds), Paris-Plage may quickly look as forlorn as a Normandy resort in winter.
"This cloak's good oiled wool; it should keep the rain off you, and this time of year it ought to be enough to keep you warm if the weather turns nasty.
When the weather turns nasty, nothing warms you up ... 44 INTERIOR: THE LIVING ROOM, WITH LINOGE.
All the offerings make this a good place to head if the weather turns nasty - you can pass an hour or so by shopping at the various chain stores (Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Gap) or eating at the various casual dining spots.
"If it turns nasty, of course," said the Duchess, "I always let you know."
Okay, if it turns nasty, I'll handle things."
'Go below and have some breakfast: you may not get another hot meal, if it turns nasty.'
Criticism, Ms. Margolin proposes, is a substitute for the need to touch and be touched; it turns nasty when the object of desire beckons beyond reach: "So instead, you try to make it smaller, or make it go away, because unrequited desire is an unbearable burden sometimes."