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- noun Plural form of
weatherman .
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Examples
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The heat index.. that mysterious term weathermen use, where they'll say "The other weathermen would like you to belieeeeve that the temperature is 86 degrees, and sure, that's what your thermometer would say."
Out of Steam, I Riseth Michelle Collins 2005
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In Britain today, even those TV personalities they call "weathermen" went on strike.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Britain's Massive Anti-Austerity Strike: Could It Happen Here? RJ 2011
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In Britain today, even those TV personalities they call "weathermen" went on strike.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Britain's Massive Anti-Austerity Strike: Could It Happen Here? RJ 2011
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Our "weathermen" in DC are/have been whooping it up like Romans for a long time now and were/are too drunk with their own power to see the storm coming.
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Our "weathermen" in DC are/have been whooping it up like Romans for a long time now and were/are too drunk with their own power to see the storm coming.
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You are basically saying that 'weathermen' do not have the mental capacity to read, learn, gather/assess information, and arrive at valid conclusions about subjects outside of their 'chosen occupation'.
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You are basically saying that 'weathermen' do not have the mental capacity to read, learn, gather/assess information, and arrive at valid conclusions about subjects outside of their 'chosen occupation'.
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In 1975, after losing 3 "weathermen" terrrorists in a bomb-making accident and being that they are now on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted List, Ayers & Dohrn "go underground".
Latest Articles 2008
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I was not responding to the claim that Dohrn had never killed anyone personally, but to the claim that the weathermen had never done so, which is a lie.
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I was simply responding to the false claims that the weathermen had never killed anyone – Buford Puser made this false claim in italics for emphasis – or that the only people who they killed were other weathermen.
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