He was hanging on Brett and hanging on me and saying, 'I love you so much.
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"I'm hanging on by a thread, but hanging on," she assures me on her ride home to Silver Lake.
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"We haven't got a car background we're hanging on to, we haven't got an internet background we're hanging on to," he said.
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A smooth finish is a luxury of people who have made it past barely hanging on — and a lot of Detroiters are still barely hanging on.
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" Joe Biden: "I'm still hanging on to that torch.
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Against all the odds, he's managed to do what no other authoritarian challenged by the Arab uprisings has succeeded in doing: not just hanging on but hanging on to most of his country.
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Three pretty photos of him are hanging on the wall.
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Hanging on to receipts had become a longstanding family joke.
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Hanging on the door was a bag of human bones.
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Allo and Duo are both hanging on by a thread.
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Nobody's hanging on Skype waiting for things to get lit.
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The result looks like a pennant hanging on a pole.
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One open tent offers winter jackets hanging on metal racks.
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"I'm still hanging on to that torch," he said. Sen.
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You can see the golden records hanging on the wall.
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"My heart is hanging on every word here," she said.
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A lot is hanging on the interpretation of Article 15.
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"Europe is just sort of hanging on," one expert said.
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By this point, the Crusader enterprise was barely hanging on.
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These magnetic notepads are great for hanging on the refrigerator.
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At one moment he is hanging on by a thumb.
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That mirror had been hanging on that wall for years.
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There were only a few girlie bows hanging on it.
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And photos of its aircraft hanging on the lounge walls,...
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Still Iger is hanging on in ways that are worrisome.
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We are hanging on to each other for dear life.
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In other scenes, you'll be hanging on for dear life.
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As for Chatroulette, it's still hanging on by a thread.
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A smattering of looks already were hanging on several racks.
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"I'm hanging on by my white knuckles," Mr. Vincent said.
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Two wedding bands hanging on a chain sway gently beneath it.
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"There is truly a lot hanging on this exam," Kitaen says.
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Old coats and jackets will be hanging on the coat racks.
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I'd grown up looking at his photograph hanging on our wall.
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He's far more concerned about people hanging on to their humanity.
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He'd be directing with all four redheaded kids hanging on him.
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He really kept the pink team hanging on by a thread.
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Though hiring is slowing, employers are hanging on to their workers.
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Life is a crazy ride, thanks for hanging on with me.
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Katelyn Nicole Davis filmed her death by hanging on Dec. 30.
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Sure, there's Canada's Kobo, and Barnes & Nobles' Nook is hanging on.
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And, of course, cheesy inspirational quotes hanging on all the walls.
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Two untitled works hanging on walls are in a similar vein.
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There was an icon of St. Ignatius hanging on the wall.
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Ultrawealthy individuals and corporations who aren't hanging on by a thread.
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Of course, we wouldn't leave you hanging on the actual execution.
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So they started jumping down or hanging on to the curtains.
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I had no idea how much was hanging on that show.
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Prime-age workers are hanging on to their positions for longer.
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Some of these rural hubs are hanging on — thanks to immigration.
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Pictures of Youssef and his sister were hanging on the wall.
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Hanging on as chairman of the board, however, was Lord Barker.
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Here is Bernie Sanders barely hanging on, a one-point margin.
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Here is Bernie Sanders barely hanging on, a one-point margin.
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So hanging on to hope is vital, even for elite athletes.
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I'm sort of a fan of hanging on to old things.
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Venezuela's leftist government is hanging on despite political and economic turmoil.
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You are hanging on by a rope, tiptoeing in the mud.
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The too-small sweater I've been hanging on to since university?
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It was the only item still hanging on the wall. ♦
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I'm renting and hanging on by the skin of my teeth.
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Carl, meanwhile, remained hanging on by a thin thread, it seems.
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Second- and third-century statuettes show Dionysus hanging on a cross.
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Both teams seemed to be hanging on, but for different reasons.
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But Wall Street was hanging on how central bankers characterize inflation.
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He made it, but still appears to be barely hanging on.
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Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Schumer are just hanging on too long.
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The audience and our production staff was hanging on every last word.
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So what's our genius 2018 plan for hanging on through the 31st?
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Then the show leaves viewers hanging on that cliffhanger for an hour.
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I'm hanging on every word you say while I'm doing other things.
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Behind me was a large big screen TV hanging on the wall.
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The 83 financial crisis finished off those who were still hanging on.
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Not because they're separated, but because they're hanging on to their hood.
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I remember trim curtains hanging on the rock walls to simulate windows.
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But hanging on is very different from having a chance to win.
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Yesterday people were hanging on those devices designed for kids to enjoy.
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And there, hanging on a fence, was the bag with my shoes.
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I'm barely hanging on to a connection on my iPhone hot spot.
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Yet Blackmun is more than hanging on: The U.S.O.C. is applauding him.
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As of this morning, we are barely, barely hanging on to 1%.
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He had it framed and hanging on a wall in his office.
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These caftans, priced at $410 each, were hanging on their own display.
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But then I look again — burnt-out, barely hanging on — and reconsider.
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"Potato #3453 (2010)" was hanging on Abosch's own wall until it sold.
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KERNEN: AND I'M SURE – SO THEY'RE GOING TO BE HANGING ON EVERY – RIGHT?
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He was standing a little closer, hanging on her words a little more.
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He left us hanging on what his Pops gets him for Christmas, though.
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Head coach Jeff Hornacek's job seems to be hanging on by a thread.
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Then, the walker received a code to a lockbox hanging on their door.
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I kind of felt like that, with all these things hanging on me.
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"I was hanging on for dear life on 11 and 12," said Stenson.
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The image appears to be of the framed photo hanging on a wall.
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There seems to be a trend in following the CEOs and hanging on.
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On the one hand, we've got the dollar slice joints still hanging on.
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After four weeks on the fiction list, it's hanging on at No. 13.
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As of this moment, they both feel like they're hanging on the precipice.
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There is hanging-on, but there is not much that could resemble advancement.
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I'd go to friends' houses and find her photos hanging on their walls.
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But that's the nature of nostalgia, only hanging on to the good parts.
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So, you don't think the market is hanging on this China trade deal?
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The first is a huge photograph of a scrotum hanging on the wall.
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Am I weak for hanging on to my well-worn Annie Hall DVD?
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Apparently, candy canes aren't just for hanging on trees or stuffing into stockings.
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The future of Voat has been hanging on tenterhooks for several years now.
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Maybe the company has several awards hanging on the wall of the lobby.
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For the longest time, my mom had a picture hanging on her fridge.
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Jacob is in very critical condition, and we are hanging on every second.
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Lots of people are guilty of hanging on to mementos from previous relationships.
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Ten family members plus a Chihuahua have been hanging on his every word.
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You can't always blame your hockey club for hanging on for a win.
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They're hanging on, waiting for the next boom in an oil price cycle.
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Today, he is one of the few artists still hanging on in Perm.
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Looking through a window, he noticed a Cubist painting hanging on the wall.
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He pointed to an original photo of his home hanging on the wall.
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There were clothes hanging on closet rods and shoes by the front door.
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Check out the video ... the entire room is hanging on her every note.
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Otherwise the work consists of five shallow plastic friezes hanging on the walls.
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I remember he had dozens of traditional textiles hanging on his office walls.
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A crumpled piece of paper hanging on the far wall had me mesmerized.
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The piece has a fortuneteller and haunted, ghostlike reflection hanging on the wall.
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But Denmark insisted on hanging on to the Norwegian colonies in the deal.
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She is hanging on only because her party cannot agree on an alternative.
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Others are hanging on, taking second jobs and facing severe hardship at home.
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An answer may lie in an object hanging on the exhibition's exit wall.
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Anxiously hanging on his every word, I did not find the news reassuring.
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He said the market is hanging on consumer inflation data, expected Friday morning.
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Ivorian textiles hanging on walls and Malian bogolan mud cloth spread inside cases.
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But these three look ridiculously cute hanging on to each other while walking together.
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So I'm going to be hanging on by my fingernails all through this election.
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Matt Caughthran: When we made that record, we were hanging on by a thread.
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Gretchen and Jimmy haven't unraveled, even if they are hanging on by a thread.
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Maddie Baillio has been hanging on to a major secret for nearly two weeks.
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Some Facebook users suspect it may be a tiger shark hanging on the front.
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When you're trying to do work and you have two kids hanging on you?
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The same workers secure it to a Bolt body hanging on a carrier overhead.
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It's a mechanism that lets you turn the tables when you're barely hanging on.
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The worst technical foul in basketball is the technical for hanging on the rim.
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But despite the odds, Rex is hanging on by the skin of his teeth.
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Much is at stake, especially for beleaguered minorities hanging on for their very survival.
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Hanging on to the familiar for presidents-elect and their families is not unusual.
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Everyone else At this point many candidates are really hanging on by a thread.
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It was a game you're hanging on every pitch, for the whole game, really.
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That chandelier was only a paper-covered light bulb hanging on an electrical cord.
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It's impressive, and keeps me hanging on despite my own blunted fighting game skills.
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In contrast, Fiona has lots of photos, posters and lights hanging on her wall.
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Many at the goodbye party had already moved away or were just hanging on.
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"I'm just hanging on, praying, keeping myself entertained, Netflixing, things like that," she says.
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"I don't want to spend my remaining years simply hanging on," Father Stan said.
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Our new series Endangered Spaces celebrates places that are closing (or just hanging on).
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At one point, the dog is hanging on to the edge of the pool.
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I come across a towel hanging on a clothesline that's covered in brown stains.
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Here then is a celebration of places that are closing (or just hanging on).
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But until then, real life has a way of hanging on to its turf.
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"It was unbearably painful; I was hanging on with my last strength," he added.
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And I was in the church, at St.-Sulpice, hanging on his back, coughing.
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Hanging on the wall in front of her was a collage of family photographs.
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"We're hanging on by a thread, to be honest with you," he told reporters.
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Standing inside an abandoned home with years of memories still hanging on the walls.
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Starbucks, though, seems to be hanging on to pumpkin spice season a little longer.
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Now, the fate of his nation is hanging on one more anxiety-filled day.
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Taking that music theme even further was an acoustic guitar hanging on the wall.
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Hanging on the wall like paintings, they're as big and heavy as mausoleum doors.
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He became the protagonist again, the home audience hanging on for the dramatic reveal.
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It has life-altering impacts for those whose fates are hanging on states' decisions.
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Her bag was old too, battered, with a strap that was barely hanging on.
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Silver assigns just a 12.1 percent probability of the Republicans hanging on to the House.
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There's glassware, plates, Christmas ornaments, and more, lined against the walls and hanging on fixtures.
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He had a twin bed and an Incredible Hulk poster hanging on his bedroom wall.
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That is why we give the Republicans a one-in-three chance of hanging on.
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Everybody was climbing over and hanging on me but I couldn't even hold on myself.
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And the pain of his partner who wants to shop without a deadweight hanging on.
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There was just too much hanging on the second generation of the wearable operating system.
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Almost everybody had a different reason for getting one, and for hanging on to it.
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The TV is bezel-less so it completely blends into whatever surface it's hanging on.
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McConnell's health care bill was already hanging on by a thread and after Republican Sen.
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"They're hanging on any good news they can as an excuse to buy," said Keon.
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Him hanging on so long seemed like it was out of everyone's hands — except Hannah's.
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"I tell my whole team, 'We're hanging on to them by our fingernails,'" she said.
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The social contract between our government and its people is hanging on by a thread.
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The odd tree hanging on for life offers a flicker of brown and faint green.
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And she is very proud of herself both for landing him and not hanging on.
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Under Trump, the wealthy are doing extremely well, while the middle-class is hanging on.
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Below is a rundown of the funds that will be hanging on his every word.
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A noose was also found hanging on a tree at the Hirshhorn Museum on Saturday.
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"We are holding the line and hanging on," an executive with a service firm said.
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Despite the long list of figures ousted from the Trump administration, Pruitt is hanging on.
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Butchers in red T-shirts hacked with curved blades at skinned sheep hanging on hooks.
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I was wrong: Today I'm still living in the condo, but just barely hanging on.
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Charley seems close, cruising around the house while hanging on to the furniture for balance.
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They aimed their objects toward a framed image hanging on a wall behind the chancel.
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That's when I spotted one of his earlier works hanging on an otherwise empty wall.
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He then returned with several others to help a woman left hanging on the edge.
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"We are standing on the precipice, hanging on the edge of a recession," Scott says.
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I don't know that he's done — he'll be hanging on at least to South Carolina.
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And when he went upstairs, he saw the framed K.K.K. application hanging on the wall.
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The shindig, complete with a "Happy Birthday" banner hanging on the fence, made Kimes jealous.
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But they are hanging on how the Fed characterizes one word in its 2 p.m.
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Cory Booker is barely hanging on after making a desperate plea for cash in September.
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A circle of schoolchildren sat in the grass hanging on the words of their tutor.
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"The terrifying reality is that access is hanging on by a thread," Dr. McNicholas said.
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The actor was hanging on a balcony with his dog, somewhere on the East Coast.
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This is still a perplexing situation for Bitcoin holders deciding between hanging on or cashing out.
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It's another to love them so much that you have their photo hanging on your wall.
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They proceeded to sexually and violently assault Deepika, who is now hanging on for her life.
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Hanging on nails hammered into logs in Lieutenant Molchanets's bunker were binoculars and a Kalashnikov rifle.
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Dozens of multinationals are hanging on in Venezuela by maintaining minimum operations, hoping for a turnaround.
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He has an original Jackson Pollock hanging on the ceiling of his pristine vintage Airstream trailer.
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If you're regretting upgrading yours instead of hanging on to it, know that you're not alone.
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I told him I was just happy not to see girlie calendars hanging on the walls.
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In the meantime, we'll be hanging on to every scrap of news emerging from the set.
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That lady you might recognize from the posters hanging on your dorm room wall in 2005?
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Chandler said the markets will be hanging on any news on the trade talks with China.
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My friend and I continue hanging on the patio while I sand and paint my nightstand.
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He mimicked a cat, claws out, hanging on for dear life by clinging to a tree.
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Though the Conservatives are still hanging on as the largest party, their campaign was a disaster.
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Imagine an apple hanging on a branch a few feet above the ground, ready to drop.
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Momoa showed off his bulging pecs, bis, abs -- everything really -- while hanging on Australia's Gold Coast.
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The note clearly means something to the young boy since it's still hanging on the board.
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Jay's at the wheel, while Bey's hanging on behind him ... rocking pink boots and fishnet stockings.
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San Francisco's offense had trouble hanging on to the ball though, fumbling twice and dropping passes.
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She had lived with some of them hanging on the walls in the house growing up.
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In the first stage, and even the second stage, we were just kind of hanging on.
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By early March, it was clear that the ice front was hanging on by a thread.
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Now his imagery is back in its natural habitat, hanging on walls at the Perrotin gallery.
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Bassem Ayoub, another activist in Aleppo, described the sense of barely hanging on late last week.
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Hanging on each of the four corners is a pocket with a wine glass in it.
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Engler was quoted as saying there were people who were "hanging on" to the Nassar issue.
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We would do 28 miles together on Sundays, and I'd be hanging on for dear life.
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Panning shot from Roz and table to oversized photo of Roz hanging on living room wall.
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And don't worry about any sports memorabilia, vacation photos or movie posters hanging on the wall.
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He turned around and pointed at a motorcycle jacket covered in patches hanging on the wall.
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By then it will be August and you'll be hanging on the fleetingest of fleeting things.
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Instead, they find a plain room with a single square sculpture hanging on the far wall.
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But "Broken Halos" hints at Stapleton's talents for just long enough to keep us hanging on.
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Sunlight streams in through the tall, antique windows, illuminating the farm equipment hanging on the wall.
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At Ravi's standing desk: The dry cleaning he's always hanging on it will provide partial coverage.
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The series indulges him, shying away from his crimes and hanging on Bundy's every word instead.
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The uneasy serenity of "Les Mées" is confronted by "Amazon" (2016) hanging on the opposite wall.
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No corner or section is isolated from the rest, hanging on by a single square, say.
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Months later, he was hanging on by his fingernails before winning big in South Carolina Saturday.
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After Sanders' impressive victory in Nevada, the former vice president was hanging on by his fingernails.
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There are faux furs thrown here and there, and old wooden skis hanging on the walls.
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"I haven't got swastikas hanging on my wall," she reassures me, laughing, as I say goodbye.
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Just off his left shoulder, hanging on the railing, will be his bench coach, Josh Bard.
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To be clear, having strong beliefs and hanging on to your principles is a good thing.
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The bird's nest fern does not really resemble the frilly ferns you see hanging on porches.
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During a pause, he gestured to one of the glass layer paintings hanging on back wall.
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"It feels good," he said after finishing his first lap, hanging on to the pool's edge.
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There were men's photos hanging on the walls, and men always served as the club's president.
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The perfume shop she has operated for more than half a century is barely hanging on.
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There were men's photos hanging on the walls, and men always served as the club's president.
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Don't miss the Lois Dodd painting of three cows hanging on the wall above the receptionist.
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I couldn't stop conjuring images of butcher shops, of huge sides of beef hanging on hooks.
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This has left the 20 million Yemenis who rely on humanitarian aid hanging on a string.
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"There's nothing suspicious going on," Singh said, looking at the crowd hanging on to his every word.
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She's spectacularly, almost unrealistically big, as photos of her hanging on the end of a broom show.
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The gunman circled his body, shouting "Do not forget Aleppo!" and smashing photos hanging on the wall.
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Does it look anything like the flat projector screen hanging on the conference room wall at work?
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We're deep into May, so any poor teen still stuck in high school is barely hanging on.
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He was inside the top 15, though, barely hanging on to the end of the lead lap.
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"People are hanging on by their fingernails in manufacturing," said J.B. Brown, president of Bremen Castings Inc.
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At the prison, she described seeing a whip — a "cat o' nine tails" — hanging on the wall.
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You knew there was a reason you were hanging on to that pair from your school days...
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"This little girl is hanging on by a thread," said Sheriff Richard K. Jones in the statement.
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Bronn, as we know, is going to have a hard time hanging on to what he's earned.
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"I left a slider hanging on the home run to (Jett) Bandy," Iwakuma said through an interpreter.
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From there, the world just took off with Lionel Richie hanging on the back of the rocket.
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Hanging on for dear life, and hoping everyone will forget about your scandal, is the new thing.
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Beth is trying to put on a good front, but she is hanging on by a thread.
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He never went to pick up the portrait of Macron that should be hanging on his wall.
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" Describing the boy's battle to survive, the first-grader's family said, "We are hanging on every second.
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I remember when I took the soft cast off, they said my tendon was barely hanging on.
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She walks into Russell's bedroom naked, wearing only the mask that had been hanging on her wall.
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"It's kind of hanging on by its fingernails right about there," he explained, gesturing at the bump.
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The festive video ends by revealing a typed letter hidden in a stocking hanging on the mantle.
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The old-timers still hanging on at the Bank are unlikely to be joined any time soon.
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This is what keeps investors hanging on to terrible investments for years, losing out on potential gains.
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Kim Kardashian's sports bra was hanging on for dear life as she trudged up an L.A. canyon.
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The advertisement is hanging on Sony's building in Japan's Ginza district, which is a popular tourist destination.
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In that model, Trump makes things interesting by hanging on in Florida, Ohio, Nevada and North Carolina.
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What happens at an art gallery opening is often as rich as what's hanging on the wall.
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Counterfeit promises lead to false hopes, got the people hanging on by the end of their ropes.
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Some say he's just hanging on to get the job of chairman of the Federal Reserve. Maybe.
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Pulling out his cellphone, he showed a picture of it hanging on a wall in his home.
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She's hanging on until the end of the year so there's no reason to do it now.
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Hanging on to the bromide that Trump's base hasn't deserted him in wholesale fashion is cold comfort.
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"Another Spell" has a set — fabric hanging on movable clothing racks — by the visual artist Barbara Kilpatrick.
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He's not talking to anyone in particular, though we the audience are hanging on his every word.
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Runes are all over Midsommar: embroidered on clothes, hanging on their maypole structure, painted on the walls.
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Chicago hanging on It's been 71 years since the Cubs have faced elimination in a World Series.
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It's the more average students who appear to have the most trouble hanging on to their awards.
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Logan is similarly hanging on, adding an estimated $6.2 million to its domestic total after five weekends.
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Still, you're likely to find yourself hanging on every one of Strings's self-contradicting, self-dramatizing words.
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Hanging on to Mike Green until he has a lingering upper-body injury days before the deadline?
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Can we talk about the structural integrity of those lamps hanging on the wall in the back?
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The place was a sunny dump filled with plants that were hanging on for their miserable lives.
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Deflated, I left that pretty dress hanging on the wire fence surrounding those markets on West 76th.
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There are some Republican-held districts where members are hanging on when perhaps you would expect otherwise.
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There was a black-and-white photo of him hanging on the wall at my grandmother's house.
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The family is hanging on, somehow, but every problem that pops up causes four or five others.
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Endangered spaces of New York: Here's a celebration of places that are closing (or just hanging on).
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The Bruce Lee poster hanging on my bedroom wall and I had been together for six years.
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Vrelo Sport had run away with the league, but Brezovica was still hanging on in second place.
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For the entire mission, Kaew had wrapped a Buddha amulet hanging on his neck with waterproof tape.
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That is when Neymar is most himself: when the whole world is hanging on his next move.
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They're not hanging on by the skin of their teeth, but credibly shutting down every Spanish attack.
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Take a break, steer into the skid, keep hanging on: Our TV critic has some great recommendations.
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And crowds that might have one eye on the action in August are hanging on every pitch.
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We want to know about the white T-shirt, not just see it hanging on the wall.
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He returns to his room, all Swedish whitened wood with a steel fireplace hanging on the wall.
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We were advised in a note that the poncholike towels hanging on the walls were purely decorative.
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In the background, there appears to be a wedding photo hanging on the wall from her Oct.
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In the few markets where secondary newspapers exist, they are just hanging on with barebones news staffs.
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Through the windows of a neighbor's house, I've noticed a beautiful, powerful painting hanging on the wall.
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My wife and I have two of the western United States hanging on a wall at home.
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There is no brain drain here; no state does better at hanging on to its college graduates.
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In the economy's most vital sector, oil production, the international companies that remain are barely hanging on.
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Despite bitcoin's slump in 0003, the firm is hanging on to its $2000,25 year-end price target.
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Adjacent to Neptune, hanging on Studio 301 NYC's wall are the bricolage sculpture/paintings of David Shrobe.
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"It's almost Shakespearean — all I see her doing now is hanging on in there," Ms. Prince said.
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This interactive feature manages not to overwhelm objects hanging on walls or presented in specially constructed vitrines.
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"I couldn't believe those [low-riding pants] were hanging on as long as they did," Heckerling says.
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I went back into autopilot and people didn't realize that I was literally hanging on by a thread.
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Anyone who insists on hanging on to theirs might want to consider turning it into a Kodi box.
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"We were all so shattered by the loss, and we were hanging on to each other," Wagner said.
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"We were all so shattered by the loss, and we were hanging on to each other," he said.
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Hannah and Micaela were pretty much hanging on me, I thought I was gonna die at that point.
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Instead, the subject is a drunkard, an outcast, barely hanging on to the slab of wood beneath him.
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A lot of hope is hanging on anticipation of wage growth under the incoming Trump administration, Sanchez said.
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And if there's a much bigger outbreak and we are hanging on the sidelines, we will be blamed.
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You're either retooling to create your future, or you're just hanging on — I know what I'd rather do.
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The latter is still hanging on for dear life, and her chances are growing slimmer by the second.
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Sugar cookies came in a variety of shapes, such as baby onesies (hanging on hangers) and sleeping babies.
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I looked into the full-length mirror hanging on the back of my bedroom door and was amazed.
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"The real news is Dos Santos hanging on," said Gary van Staden, political analyst at NKC African Economics.
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While he leaves her hanging on stage, he's yelling at his doctor for refusing to refill his prescription.
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But as The Economist went to press, he appeared to be hanging on by the thinnest of threads.
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"If it's an imminent breakup, hanging on can actually have more long-lasting, negative affects," Dr. Harwick says.
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Labour's strategy seems to be fundamentally defensive: hanging on to the seat would appear to be reward enough.
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That is not something a television hanging on a wall ten feet away from you will ever be.
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I'll tell you one thing ………….. I can't even tell you that, sorry, I'm hanging on to too much.
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Thick and plaited like leather, dried melons can also be found hanging on the corner of market stalls.
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I ran out of formula and food for them, so they were really hanging on by a thread.
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A poster hanging on the school wall shows what the children want to be when they grow up.
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This world is fragile, barely hanging on but doing so tenaciously and from a place of desperate necessity.
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With the series hanging on the outcome of game five, both teams were eager to take first blood.
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I was bogged down with rituals and intrusive thoughts again, and barely hanging on to my newfound functionality.
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If any company had as much trouble hanging on to its customers, it would go out of business.
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"The survivors made it by hanging on to the pieces of the boat that stayed afloat," Ibba said.
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There's a removable mirror inside, too, and a hook for easy hanging on a door hook or rack.
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She also invited us to try on her clothes that were hanging on the racks in her room.
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So are the posters hanging on every block in the East Cut proudly displaying the 'hood's new moniker.
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The strutting delight of that place, even when he was browsing alone, invisible women hanging on his arm.
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Pintens once spotted one of his Mike Tyson creations hanging on the wall of a student's dorm room.
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They're all my own size instead of being too big—hanging on me and making me look vile.
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By then, Nicklaus was largely a forgotten man on tour, hanging on mostly due to nostalgia and ceremony.
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"If people want to have that hanging on their head, they can," the North Carolina Republican told reporters.
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Indeed, it would appear that the "hangout" is now as important as what is hanging on the racks.
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"I think we are all just hanging on to something that makes us feel safe," Janjua told CNN.
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Recently, he added to the mystique by removing a worn "tomijazz" sign, now hanging on the staircase inside.
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That said, compared with a hinged door, a barn door hanging on a track offers a poor barrier.
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"You'd have fabrics hanging on the walls and work out to be seen by other artists," he says.
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"[I was] at a friend's house who has a collection of handguns hanging on his wall," Baxter says.
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I'm still hanging on to the last remnants of my Catholic faith, but don't know how much longer.
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Guessing your eyes will be laser-focused on their teensy-weensy bikinis barely hanging on to their assets.
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We often handwash items at night and hope they will dry overnight, hanging on doorknobs or shower heads.
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If that happened, the boat would be sprawled on its side, sails flapping and everyone hanging on grimly.
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There are big-screen televisions and skateboards hanging on the wall, and a library with a pool table.
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Distressed at losing his daughter and granddaughter, Bee's "heart was hanging on its hinges," with worse to come.
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Hanging on the wall behind Harry is a romantic photo from Eugenie and Jack's wedding day last October.
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Lobbyists have been hanging on lawmakers' every word and working feverishly to protect their favorite deductions and loopholes.
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Ztotop Leather Stand Folio Case — starting at $15.99 See Details Yes, that iPad is hanging on the fridge.
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This means Benjamin Netanyahu is still Prime Minister, even though he's hanging on to power by a thread.
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In the background of the photo, rows of beautiful white dresses were displayed hanging on the store's rack.
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Look closer and you see the body of a lynched black man hanging on the branch between them.
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The only way I could see hanging on to Lacy would be if you have an IR slot.
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I passed a number of framed posters hanging on the walls of the deck's hallways that featured motivational sayings.
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Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson's relationship was hanging on by a thread before the latest round of cheating allegations.
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If you notice, Rupert Murdoch is hanging on to News Corp, which is the Journal and New York Post.
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The price tag on this pleasant-shooting bow is about 50 percent less than those hanging on most flagships.
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But the Aggies began to have problems hanging on to the ball and Washington started turning defense into offense.
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It's simply a display, one that looks just as beautiful hanging on the wall as it does streaming Netflix.
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You could be earning more money as a nanny, or hanging on to your childhood as a camp counselor.
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The first season totally left us hanging on the biggest plot line of the show so far — Jack's death.
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At the front and center of the room, you can see a large letter "G" hanging on the wall.
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The Czech crown was a touch stronger, hanging on the weak side of the pyschological 25 per euro level.
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"We were all so shattered by the loss, and we were hanging on to each other," Wagner tells PEOPLE.
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He was hit with a technical foul for hanging on the rim after a dunk in the first half.
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The three people hanging on the wall [in a scene depicting the aftermath of an execution] were all men.
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Part of me is still hanging on to those old, ridiculous beliefs about beauty and smallness and princess brides.
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If, for whatever reason, you're still hanging on to a Galaxy Note 7—you should still return it immediately.
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It's about hanging on to that last shred of light in your life and not giving up on it.
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Even after you go through the entire purchasing process, you're still left hanging on Messenger, wondering what's going on.
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At least one portrait of Puigdemont was still hanging on a wall inside the Catalan government&aposs Generalitat building.
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One of her students in Brooklyn sent her a photo of her portrait hanging on a wall at home.
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There was this sheet hanging on a clothesline; if you pulled it back, there was his washer and dryer.
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She took fans to church in the heartfelt performance — slowing down the song and hanging on nearly every word.
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Bro likened losing a child to standing in shallow water and hanging on while being washed over by waves.
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In a subsequent post, Miller shared a heartbreaking photo of the blue and white dress hanging on a hanger.
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Kourtney was on vacay in Cabo with a butt floss bathing suit that is hanging on for dear life.
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Her tiny outfits, hanging on a rail, are cinched in at the waist, hugging a frame no longer there.
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In a sweet nod to her family, she also has two portraits of her parents hanging on the walls.
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Gideon, though, lived into his 60s and is hanging on to a few molars, though they're not the greatest.
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And yet Wolff feels happy to even have a chance at hanging on to a spot in the league.
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Other franchises hanging on to depressing coaches: the Titans, who decided to retain interim coach Mike Mularkey for... reasons?
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Cardi B was all over Offset Friday ... hugging him and you might even say hanging on for dear life.
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If the focus is on whether he's still hanging on to his promises of delivering government entitlements, he loses.
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Murphy says that the company is profitable (though perhaps not wildly so) and hanging on to its investor cash.
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That's the common, perhaps even universal feeling of being torn between letting go and hanging on after a breakup.
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Himalayan languages are also hanging on by a thread in Elmhurst and Jackson Heights, Queens, and Ditmas Park, Brooklyn.
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The kid who loved superhero paintings is very much alive--and now it's his pictures hanging on the wall.
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The struggling Afghan National Security Forces have been hanging on, but the military momentum is on the Taliban's side.
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For starters, there are guitars hanging on the walls that the patrons are encouraged to take down and play.
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"He was literally moving across the grass at full speed with the frogs hanging on," Mock told the Guardian.
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In a court barely hanging on to institutional credibility, Marshall walked his audience through the logic of his decision.
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On the way out of her office, I noticed a framed photograph of Henry's brain hanging on a wall.
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Only three abortion clinics remain in Alabama, and all three are hanging on by the skin of their teeth.
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We would meet once a week in her pleasant office, with bookcases and Asian artwork hanging on the wall.
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Despite starting the season 276-22.4 (again), 240ers fans are hanging on every play the seven-foot Embiid makes.
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Markets will be hanging on any headlines that add to the debate about the course of Fed rate hikes.
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It was hanging on his bedroom wall, and I saw it when I went to have my portrait done.
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Fine remembers hanging on every word Josh Heupel, then the Sooners' quarterback coach, told the crowd about quarterback mechanics.
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Widening economic sanctions to an oil embargo, for example, would further harm a population that is barely hanging on.
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This could be just another statement if the country wasn't hanging on to its one and only investment grade.
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Hanging on his classroom wall are three diplomas: graduation from IDEA, his International Baccalaureate diploma and his college degree.
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Soon a hideously lifelike digital rendering of Dio's face appeared on a large-screen monitor hanging on the wall.
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The wooden shelves that had previously been used to display the store's items were still hanging on the walls.
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A third showed an Orthodox Jewish man hanging on to a fence as an assailant jumped and choked him.
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Deeper into the barn, there were about a dozen works hanging on the walls, made between 2012 and 2018.
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Standing up, he saw what he thought was a scarecrow hanging on a fence — until he noticed the human hair.
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All of the things he's hanging on to keep getting pulled out from under him, removed and then taken away.
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These AmazonBasics towels are quick-drying, so they won't get mildewy hanging on the back of their dorm room door.
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There was once a time when having a six-CD changer hanging on your wall was the ultimate status symbol.
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Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi said in February that iPhone owners are now hanging on to phones for three or four years.
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That is, they're both still widely used, but come on, nobody's hanging on Skype waiting for things to get lit.
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Under the guise of a friendly walk, Lydia takes June to the river, where men are hanging on The Wall.
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That's where the show leaves us, hanging on to see how this is going to play out in episode 2.
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William Villalongo, an artist, walked around with him that evening, describing his dozen or so works hanging on the walls.
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Ideally, each act must end with some kind of story twist to keep viewers hanging on during the ad breaks.
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I wanted to take him home with me, but he actually seemed quite happy just hanging on the beach there.
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By episode 4, watching Trust is hardly an exercise in hanging on the edge of your seat from narrative suspense.
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With eyes wide open she stares at a broken branch hanging on by a few threads to a huge tree.
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Those leaks would leave banks hanging on to retail banking operations, the least loyal and profitable segment of the market.
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Hanging on to receipts, bank statements and credit card statements can keep you out of hot water if you're audited.
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Having been involved in writing many G7 and G20 communiqués I don't think the world is hanging on that prose.
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For starters, Twitter has had a not-so-hidden For Sale sign hanging on its front door for some time.
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While his depiction of the studio is fairly accurate, the paintings and skateboards hanging on his superflat walls never existed.
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A poster, seen hanging on the chalkboard, has lyrics to a song about classroom lockdowns largely written in colorful markers.
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The ex 'Hills' couple looks to be having a blast jet skiing and hanging on the beach in the Bahamas.
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"At this point, it's either tax reform or bust," said Boockvar, noting the stock market is hanging on the prospect.
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"As long as Mao's picture is hanging on Tiananmen, you cannot say the Cultural Revolution has completely ended," Song said.
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Before coming to Farm Sanctuary, Stanton was found hanging on to life in a filthy barn full of neglected bovines.
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But it's like the game is in its third quarter already, and the common sense team is barely hanging on.
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Forget the dangly fake skeleton hanging on your door and decorate your home with the organs it left behind instead.
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Everywhere else — the North Cascades, Montana's Cabinet Mountains, the Selkirk Mountains of northern Idaho — grizzly populations are barely hanging on.
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The trend continued last Tuesday and Wednesday; frontrunners generally spoke twice as often as candidates who are barely hanging on.
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Investors might even welcome a boring Fed after a decade of hanging on every word out of the central bank.
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The result was a strikeout, and the game went into the ninth with Cleveland hanging on to its slim lead.
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I feel like a giant piece of antique furniture, hanging on a pulley system, being forcefully hoisted up several flights.
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A slender chain joins the two, for hanging on the kitchen wall — or "from your sword belt," Ms. Feiring said.
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Maybe more worryingly, some hospitals won't survive, period—many hospital emergency departments are hanging on by a thread, said Gaines.
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Guys like Schwartz, Jon Beason, Victor Cruz, and Prince Amukamara are gone or hanging on the roster by a thread.
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But now, a painting she created of a girl she photographed there is hanging on one of the Met's walls.
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Another noose was found hanging on a tree outside of the Hirshhorn Gallery, a contemporary art museum, just days earlier.
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I think of him now as a piece of mirror hanging on a wall: empty, unless another man walked past.
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After all, arena football may have a 0003-year history, but today it is only hanging on by a thread.
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There are small if understated markers, like the modernist painting hanging on a wall inside a ground floor reception room.
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A portrait of the Virgin, usually hanging on the wall of his house, was lashed to his backpack with string.
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To go out there every night and put on a great show knowing that you're hanging on by a thread?
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Tupac Shakur's handwritten lyrics could be hanging on your bedroom wall ... for the price of a mid-level domestic sedan.
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On his way to the plate, Sabathia spotted his youngest son, Carter, 20013, hanging on the edge of the railing.
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Hallak makes sure to point out an older stained-glass window from the mid-20th century hanging on the wall.
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Soros is almost single-handedly keeping democracy hanging on by a thread in Hungary and other parts of eastern Europe.
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The board meeting took place in a gray-carpeted classroom with a portrait of Chief Pontiac hanging on the wall.
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"It has these really cool short shorts that are embellished," she says, panning to the clothing hanging on the rack.
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Mr. Garnier, a member of the Conservative Party and the minister for international trade, was hanging on to his job.
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Only a framed newspaper story hanging on the wall hints at the importance of this aged piece of office furniture.
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A Scooby Doo-themed matatu is painted neon pink and has a fluffy Scooby Doo doll hanging on the dashboard.
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The rooms themselves are transparent capsules hanging on the side of a mountain with panoramic views of the Sacred Valley.
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As you can see, this room is a bunch of rugs hanging on a wall, so we can skip it.
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That's because the military figures who engineered the coup against Bashir seem set on hanging on to power for awhile.
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On Saturday, I will carry the sign that I've kept hanging on the wall in my room for six years.
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Her field site, less than two miles from the nearest fire, "is just hanging on for now," Dr. Umbers said.
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The Seahawks try to stay on top in the N.F.C. West against a Rams team hanging on for dear life.
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Inside, there was a framed picture of Booker, looking like the president of the United States, hanging on her wall.
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This market has been desperate for mergers, with investors hanging on every word from embroiled tech giants Broadcom and Qualcomm.
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Still though, it's appropriate stuff for a loud, crumbling world—it's the sound of people like you, barely hanging on.
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That said, there were definitely times when I was hanging on by a thread, just trying to keep it together.
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It features not only Albanian cuisine, but has traditional costumes, antique tools and two-stringed cifteli hanging on the walls.
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I'm interested in the kind of person who wants a pic of Donald sucking his own Donald hanging on their wall.
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That Renoir is called Two Sisters on the Terrace, and it's hanging on the wall at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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I love that OnePlus is hanging on to its signature physical ringer switch, which has three stages: ring, vibrate, and silent.
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A cockroach hanging on to a cigarette is New York City's new unofficial mascot Though nothing will ever replace Pizza Rat.
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As fans prepare for the longest night — a world without Game of Thrones — many are still hanging on for dear life.
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If someone's hanging on to a 20-year-old one-liner as being this essential part of her oeuvre — that's crazy.
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But this time, as soon as I got the chills, everything in the room hanging on the walls fell off simultaneously.
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It was an attempt to diffuse the obvious uncomfortable tension in the room (because CANCER), and to keep me hanging on.
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However, former Trade Minister Moises Naim said the pages of history books are filled with people hanging on to dead ideas.
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There are reflective strips for night hikers and thumb loops if you're hanging on things and need to protect your hands.
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He mixes in the idea of gravity in a chase scene that leaves Henry — and us — hanging on for dear life.
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Besides, a bulky gadget isn't exactly something you want hanging on the end of your arm when you're trying to sleep.
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There are a ton of people who have been hanging on to theirs because it was so good and so reliable.
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You were probably hanging on monkey bars and playing on seesaws with little herpes-infected children as far back as preschool.
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C9 is hanging on to third place right now, and Liquid is tied for fourth with a surging Counter Logic Gaming.
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Hooded jumpers appeared as if wrapped around necks and above puffer jackets, which often had one sleeve hanging on the side.
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For years, there was a portrait of a mustached man hanging on the wall of the home they grew up in.
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With everyone else hanging on in there expecting that it will, the net result is a market still generating surplus units.
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Half of my head was buzzed, and I was hanging on to my baby fat not in a baby-cute way.
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For a solid decade, he couldn't go anywhere without an army of teen girls hanging on his oversized sweater du jour.
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He re-focussed but with Federer winning around 80 percent of first-serve points it felt like Djokovic was hanging on.
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Hanging on the wall of O'Brien's garage office in Perth is a signed photograph of the Apollo astronaut class of 1964.
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The 2100s are a time for settling in to friendly acquaintances and hanging on to faraway friends over texts and Facebook.
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But Carson is still hanging on -- even as he himself appears fully aware that he has been sidelined in the race.
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One night, all the clothes were hanging on the hooks, but on the floor, someone had left a puddle of pee.
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The Miami Heat are not only hanging on in the Eastern Conference without Chris Bosh but are moving up the standings.
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The company's latest move is to offer financial incentives to US customers who might be unwisely hanging on to their devices.
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And what we're seeing, particularly in the case of Angie, who was going from barely hanging on to throwing off cash.
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He was hit with a technical foul for hanging on the rim too long after a dunk in the first half.
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There was a logic, an implacable, animal logic, in hanging on, in dying only when you could hang on no longer.
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A sign reading "deportation" pointing toward the wisemen is hanging on the fence separating them from Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus.
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It is hanging on now — at a time when the nation has been greatly debased by identity politics — by a thread.
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The company had been hanging on by a thread, and Holmes wrote to investors asking for more money to save Theranos.
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For Democrat O'Malley, hanging on past Iowa could give him another chance at another state to see if the script flips.
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As I was walking around Enrico's shop, I turned a corner and discovered dozens of nylon Prada briefcases hanging on hooks.
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Jeff Edwards, who was eight at the time, remembered the lights in the classrooms, hanging on long wires, beginning to shake.
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My threads are hanging on the left, and my books, labeled and stored in their century boxes, are on the right.
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A fight ensued that ended with Universal hanging on to the movie but planning to release it as a TV movie.
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As the first entry in its planned BOSEbuild line of educational products, Bose's Speaker Cube has a lot hanging on it.
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According to the company, its exploratory team found the vessel over the weekend hanging on a slope on the ocean floor.
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Hanging on a rack in the sanctumlike salon where clients go for fittings, the samples appear so light as to levitate.
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Also interesting here ... Mr. Khan's become somewhat of a celebrity, and actually had fans standing nearby hanging on his every word.
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"A lot of wingers are desperately hanging on to Trump as flotsam in a tsunami," Ms. Coulter said in an interview.
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Everyone was staring at the top of the Main Stand, at the directors' box, at their phones, hanging on events elsewhere.
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As teenagers they had studied their reflections in the full-length mirrors hanging on the four walls of their grandmother's bathroom.
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Morocco will be the more disappointed side, while Iran will be grateful to be hanging on for the draw so far.
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Purple and blue prayer cloths, used by those who came to ask Hazana's help, were hanging on some of the bushes.
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I rediscovered a jump rope hanging on the back of my door and thought, hmm this is something i can do.
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Smaller minds are fascinated by reports that Lighthizer has a life-size portrait of himself hanging on the wall at home.
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So, it was just a little, hanging-on-by-a-thread, blue-collar beach town that happened to be our home.
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In 2018, Texas Senator Ted Cruz narrowly survived a Democratic challenge from Beto O'Rourke, hanging on by a remarkable 215,000 votes.
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I identify with the people who were running the caucuses on the ground level, just hanging on to the paper ballots.
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If you think it will just end up hanging on a hook because you're too scared to sully it, better reconsider.
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Cool Papa is all about guitars with names (Wah-Wah Nita, First Guitar), porkpie hats, and hanging on the word man.
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"Even as many more women are hanging on the walls of the major museums, such women are predominantly white," she noted.
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Instead, they say he has another reason for hanging on to power: He is scared, for his safety and his wealth.
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While most companies have a mission statement and a set of values, they are often just platitudes hanging on the wall.
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It can be a pleasure for adolescent brains with energy to spare, but hanging on to it later saps and rigidifies.
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The other candidates still in the race have never registered significantly in the polls and are hanging on by their fingernails.
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That came about because there were a couple of stories that really went wrong that were hanging on an anonymous source.
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The conversation felt like one of our interviews, but with 150 or so of his fans hanging on his every word.
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Plus, they're hanging on to their purchases longer than they used to, and longer than many people originally thought they would.
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He was hit with a technical for hanging on the rim, but the whistle couldn't be heard over the fans' delirium.
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When my eyes have fully adjusted, I also notice a couple of VR headsets hanging on walls smudged with black handprints.
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The Saturday Profile WASHINGTON — NOT every private equity executive has a pair of battle-scarred AK-47s hanging on his office wall.
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Stores had broken bottles and exploded cans littering their floors and other items that had been hanging on walls had toppled over.
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"There's something about Billy Idol hanging on a plane, knocking back champagne, and getting involved with my love life," the actor said.
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Murphree said he lives in St. Augustine and has eight flags hanging on his property including one stuck in a flower pot.
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"We heard there were going to be long lines," Shahi said, with bags in her hands and bags hanging on her forearm.
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As we reported ... the couple was hanging on Miami Beach this week and her big ol' ring drew a lot of attention.
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When the first season of This Is Us ended, we were left hanging on a whole slew of Pearson family plot lines.
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When the Swiss stood yet another match point down at 23-20 in the tiebreak, he was hanging on by his fingernails.
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Her husband's family refused financial compensation in favour of her execution and she was sentenced to death by hanging on 10th May.
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After a drubbing in the general election Mr Casado tacked towards the centre, winning 20% and hanging on to Madrid's regional government.
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It's the story of Tommy and Gina, a struggling couple who keep each other going by hanging on a thread of hope.
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Hanging on the wall are all the different guns you can shoot, dressed up in very obvious, "Call of Duty"-like fashion.
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Projecting a gracious playfulness no matter the mood, she clatters and skids through the aural space, hanging on tightly to her guitar.
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Television images on Tuesday showed dozens of passengers hanging on to the keeling vessel or bobbing in the water wearing life jackets.
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A cabin labeled "information centre" sits rusting on the northern edge of the forest, with one door hanging on a single hinge.
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Altidore was too busy on his phone to notice that he left Maple Leafs alternate captain Leo Komarov hanging on a handshake.
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Workhorse, meanwhile, is "barely hanging on" and had less than $3 million in cash at the end of March, the paper reports.
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It was an unsettling insight into how what seems like harmless hanging on the web can be weaponized to undermine our democracy.
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When I return for the opening reception of Remains, I see one of the paintings hanging on the wall in the stairwell.
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Across the country there are more drivers on the road, and many of them hanging on to their vehicles longer than ever.
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It means worrying about friends and lovers, hanging on the verge of collapse in a humid, poorly ventilated basement somewhere in Brooklyn.
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The average American is now hanging on to their cell phone nearly three years, according to new data from Chetan Sharma Consulting.
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I think it's better just setting your allocation somewhere between 2500-43 and 24-22.5, maybe averaging 20.07 and just hanging on.
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Glueck has a blown-up version of the chart hanging on his office window at Oracle's Washington, DC, office, according to CNN.
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But then it was also: What is a complete work, that is still intact enough that it seems worth hanging on to?
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We'd be breaking the news about sudden movement in the Nebraska delegation and the whole world would be hanging on every word.
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A board hanging on the wall celebrates the 1982-83 team that went 24-7 and won city, district, and regional championships.
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It seems to me that, in your own ways, you're both letting go with one hand and hanging on with the other.
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The two of them stop to admire a new painting hanging on the wall, just like Ben and Leslie in Parks & Recreation.
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He also said the visitors asked him to remove a picture of Trump and him that had been hanging on his wall.
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The police were protesting the decision by the city's mayor, Joseph A. Curtatone, to keep the banner hanging on outside City Hall.
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"Hanging on, praying" All Hong Kong residents with Covid-19 receive free treatment and Alhambra is still getting paid during her recovery.
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Mr. Sharpton is many things to many people — a freedom fighter, a boogeyman, a racial opportunist, an aging man just hanging on.
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Hanging on the walls are brash collages, heavy on colored adhesive tape, as well as an X-ray of the artist's skull.
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If they're hanging on to bad choices because they don't have the power to walk away, that's how stuff never gets fixed.
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If this manager has trouble hanging on to employees, H.R. will understand the problem without your having to make an actual complaint.
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Her presidential candidacy is hanging on by a thread and might be in worse shape if she underperforms in Super Tuesday primaries.
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He found dead cows, cindered garments hanging on clothes lines and living rooms engulfed in volcanic ash, looking like idle snow globes.
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The early results appeared likely to narrow the race to Sanders and Biden, with the rest of the field barely hanging on.
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The Miami blue butterfly (there are fewer than 100 left) are only "hanging on in a couple of Keys," Dr. Stein said.
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What the Wiggins family brought with them: Important papers like Social Security cards, graduation photos and whatever was hanging on the wall.
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And, by the way, where do you get expensive high-end furniture that is shipped with a price tag hanging on it?
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Knowing that he sliced her neck so severely, her head was hanging on by the skin, by the back of her spine.
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The dining room is no more than a cubby, with three tiny tables and dried flowers hanging on walls of chipped paint.
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Transactions aside, an undeniable problem with bitcoin is its wild value swings — which raises questions about hanging on to bitcoin long-term.
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With Heathrow back on the agenda and Goldsmith hanging on to a minuscule majority of just 45, an upset here looks likely.
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Hanging on the wall was a painting he recognized as his own, a Cubist-inspired portrait he did in the early 1970s.
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"The people who entered the middle class are hanging on by their fingernails, any economic tremor could push them out," Kuczynski said.
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As for that tattered pair of long, skinny jeans hanging on the bathroom door, those belonged to the band's singer, Joey Ramone.
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They were the ones who stood by a tormented Jesus hanging on a cross when the men had long fled in fear.
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Lopez plans to return the uniform to safe keeping and create a shadow box with the medals currently hanging on the garment.
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And yet the Republican Party is more interested in hanging on to power than in putting someone even mildly competent in office.
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She had accused him of being a hypocrite ... pretending he wasn't into being in the spotlight yet hanging on for dear life.
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For those craving something a little more active, a little more visceral than (mostly) art hanging on walls, BOS has you covered.
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Avicii was hanging on a yacht and sipping a drink the day before his death ... and appeared to be happy and healthy.
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Solar panels adorn its roof; hanging on its railings are old ammunition cans that foster plants such as mint and bee balms.
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"It's hanging on tight when you are young, newly married and living on frozen dinners because it's all you can afford," she wrote.
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"Dirty Banditos going to the circus," he captioned a video of himself driving a four-wheeler with Boyd hanging on tight behind him.
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"Khloé you have no idea how much you're motivating me today," Kim said zooming in on the poster hanging on the gym's wall.
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Graphic: TronThe price of cryptocurrencies may be steadily going down the tubes, but true believers are still hanging on to the blockchain dream.
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Cobwebs on your lawn and a green cardboard witch hanging on your door are definitely not going to leave an impression this Halloween.
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Of course, we see a healthy underground of people trying to work against that, but the mainstream is hanging on for dear life.
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Although it seems that Giancola is defintely out for the new series, Polizzi is hanging on to hope that she'll change her mind.
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Heron was called for a personal foul and a technical foul for hanging on the rim and slapping the backboard after a dunk.
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High tides lap at Florida streets; Antarctica is splitting; allergies are getting worse; the Great Barrier Reef is hanging on by a thread.
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But with the archive, you have the option of hanging on to slightly embarrassing pictures that you may still want to see again.
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"A lot of retailers are hanging on because the broader economic environment is strong, interest rates are low, credit is available," Zandi said.
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In terms of sound quality, I prefer the Nest Mini's warm, gentle delivery, which only presents itself when it's hanging on the wall.
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The restaurant is "one of their favorite places to go as a family [and] the kids were hanging on him," the source added.
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He is unprettiable, irredeemable, hanging on to his battered garbage can like the last rent-controlled tenant in a fancy co-op building.
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By not confirming or denying the status of her womb (which is her business alone), she has everyone hanging on her every post.
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Host Chris Harrison took to Twitter on Tuesday, in an attempt to explain why their story is still hanging on the proverbial cliff.
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Right now I'm just hanging on for the ride—that's what I mean when I say I clawed my way to the beginning.
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Investors need to monitor their holdings closely to make sure they aren't hanging on to the next Circuit City, Movie Gallery or Borders.
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With a picture of Sisi hanging on the wall behind him, Macarius said the problem could not be tackled with a crackdown alone.
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To have a chance of forming a government, Labour has to win places like Putney while hanging on to seats such as Ashfield.
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She kept one for herself and patted her shield, currently collapsed into a small rectangle of folded metal hanging on her belt hook.
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An open tent is filled with winter jackets, hanging on metal racks -- an indication that protesters are willing to suffer through winter weather.
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On the left, that's Kim Il Sung, on the right, his son and successor, Kim Jong Il. Family photos hanging on the wall.
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"My body weight shifted straight down and I found myself hanging on for my life," Gursky told the Daily Mail about his experience.
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With thousands of progressives shouting all week that they don't believe her, Hillary, and the establishment, will be hanging on for dear life.
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"Arms and legs looked like bones with skin hanging on them," a Redmond police officer wrote in his report, according to the Bulletin.
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As things stand, Republicans have been hanging on to their 51-seat advantage, and if McSally wins, they're on track to expand it.
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History hides in plain sight; blink and you might miss the explanatory signs hanging on poles and historic plaques on sides of buildings.
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One look featured a backpack-style drawstring dress while another had a reworked wetsuit at the waist, with sleeves hanging on the side.
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Another features a landscape postcard with a man's fragmented head that becomes a painting hanging on the wall of the man's bleak office.
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Today, a tale of love, loss, reincarnation, drought-proofing, sex, and hanging on after the Big One reduces our cities to ash. Enjoy.
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The San Jose Sharks thwarted Pittsburgh's plans to hoist the Stanley Cup by hanging on for a 63-2 victory on Thursday evening.
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When you already have a legion of fans hanging on your every Instagram post, why wouldn't you monetize that through a perfume launch?
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Pots, utensils, trunks and shelves spill out, with clothes lines hanging on walls and a scooter or bicycle parked outside a few shacks.
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A corner of the store featuring travel items had the same products hanging on multiple hooks, most likely an attempt to fill space.
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"But this (law) in any case is a gun which will be hanging on the wall and can shoot someday," the source said.
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That is why senators should ask him his thoughts on certain bedrock immigration precedents that are hanging on by the thinnest of threads.
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The mall had been hanging on by a thread after it lost its two main anchors, Montgomery Ward and JCPenney, several years earlier.
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Like, say, Moodymann or Galcher Lustwerk, she projects this effortless, whispery cool that draws people close and leaves them hanging on every syllable.
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I shudder whenever I go through my husband's closet and find a shirt still hanging on one of those blasted pieces of metal.
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This was an item that had been hanging on my body since I found it in a thrift shop in the mid-2000s.
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The feeling you get at a club when everyone is tuned into the music and hanging on every note just can't be beat.
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That said, they also could trade in my best creatures, so I think I will be hanging on to the phone for now.
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Afterward, he gave me his paint-splattered work pants, and I've had them hanging on a wall of wherever I've lived ever since.
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There is a flag from Kean University, a public New Jersey University, hanging on a light post, visible nine seconds into the video.
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The financier died in prison by hanging on August 10, following an arrest a month prior on federal charges of sex tracking minors.
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They decided to see whether something beyond the brain cells' connections to each other — namely, RNA — could be hanging on to the memory.
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When you should be hanging on Irina and Konstantin's every angry, tender, scalding word, your attention is bounced around like a tennis ball.
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The companies that make billion-dollar blockbusters possible are barely hanging on, and — for the most part — they aren't anywhere near Los Angeles.
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Event planners, too, have a bag of tricks filled with techno dancers, synchronized swimmers, stomp troops and aerialists hanging on 40-foot rigs.
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I came home to Brooklyn and found my oldest son hanging on the couch with his best friend playing the video game NBA2K.
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If I caught this hanging on a rack near a storefront, I'd make it a point to walk in and try it on.
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A family photo hanging on the wall of the living room shows a young, smiling Rwigara holding onto the shoulders of her father.
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Democrats are also putting a lot of firepower into hanging on to the governor's seat now that Gianforte is running for the spot.
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That's why they left the dirt bike by the door, his hats hanging on the rack, his keys and wallet in the dish.
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And although they've long been omitted from Western art history, it's evident that other artists hanging on the Prado's walls recognized their talent.
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There was utter silence in the theaters, and it became so clear to me that the audience was hanging on her every word.
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Among the questions left hanging on Thursday morning: Did Trump's team try to stop a damaging scandal emerge just before the 2016 election?
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For now, when push comes to shove, the traditional TV guys are the ones hanging on to the most valuable properties they have.
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It was a smart angle of engagement with a crowd that seemed eager to be knocked back even while hanging on to every word.
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" Inquire about the sword hanging on the wall of his Senate office, and he responds: "When media gives you a problem, take it out!
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Duncan Hunter took matters into his own hands this week and personally removed a painting depicting police officers as pigs hanging on Capitol Hill.
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The first thing that I see when I come into her house is a crucifix made out of Coke cans hanging on the wall.
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There's a picture of Stevie Nicks hanging on my living room wall that I've had since I was a little girl in the '703s.
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Shelby then takes him on a high-speed test run that has Ford hanging on for dear life — and eventually breaking down in tears.
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It certainly isn't going to take care of all the nutjobs spreading this theory, but it uses a scalpel while hanging on to WordPress.
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"Silent Night" (2017), the first work one comes upon in the gallery, hanging on the anterior wall, is also the latest work, chronologically speaking.
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Traders are hanging on the president's every word looking for an easing in his rhetoric and a potential softening in the ongoing trade war.
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Trump got a huge win, and Cruz was hanging on in a solid third place even though religious conservatives rarely succeed in the state.
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" But Reed thinks Trump has a better than 50-50 chance of hanging on: "He's still wildly popular in the middle of the country.
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Having forgotten most of her life, Allie listens eagerly to her own love story (acted out by McAdams and Gosling) hanging on every word.
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Global markets are hanging on Thursday, when the British people will vote on whether the U.K. should stay in or leave the European Union.
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Chinese companies have engineered an alarming-looking way of eliminating trash hanging on power lines — by torching them with flame-throwing drones: That's right.
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It may not be hanging on the racks at your local mall, but Saint James has a very carefully groomed rep for its stripes.
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Because everybody out there is literally hanging on every word he says in a way I have never seen happen before in a race.
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That means she may have still been hanging on when Ben drowned her, or there's a third perspective that is closer to the truth.
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According to the gallery's press, he left oil painting after returning to his studio to find a pair of overalls hanging on his work.
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Seven large cast aluminum rings are arranged around a wood pallet, and two firefighting suits — one orange, one yellow — hanging on a nearby wall.
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While the actual symbol hanging on the necklace is hidden by Jack's t-shirt, it's safe to assume it's a piece of Buddhist iconography.
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People are hanging on to phones longer than they used to, upgrading iPhones about once every four years according to Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi.
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To those still singing "I Want You Back" at the JC Chasez poster hanging on their childhood bedroom wall, your prayers have been answered.
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In sharing their first look at Doom Eternal, Stratton and Martin actually used the phrase "destructible demons" while hanging on to a straight face.
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While staff members began to compile a basic inventory in 1980, many of these objects were isolated from their histories, hanging on office walls.
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Photos of Woods and Kristin hanging on a boat surfaced this week -- sparking reports they were galavanting on the day of Tiger's DUI hearing.
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The keys and title to the vehicle were folded up and hanging on a wall inside a garage on the property, the affidavit said.
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The keys and title to the vehicle were folded up and hanging on the wall inside the garage of the property, the affidavit states.
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He had the mainstream media hanging on his every tweet in his feud with Megyn Kelly and what he deems as the dishonest media.
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The logic from Rubio and some of his allies is that the senator hanging on is critical to stopping Trump's quest for the nomination.
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Nash — with Brett Pesce hanging on his back — then beat Ward high to his glove side to make it 235-23 at 33:23.
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Pristine, bright, lots of right angles and pops of color, and, most importantly, a highly curated selection of skateboard decks hanging on the wall.
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LeBron James, NBA superstar and GOAT contender, was left hanging on the bench Sunday night when the Lakers faced off against the Atlanta Hawks.
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"This will be like a sword hanging on technology companies," said Nikhil Narendran, a partner specializing in technology law at Indian law firm Trilegal.
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Strange Success The beard boom is getting bushier, and Jeremiah Newton is hanging on by more than the hair of his chinny-chin-chin.
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There's evidence that an increase in the minimum wage would most impact these kinds of businesses—ones that are just barely hanging on anyway.
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Five years ago, a friend noticed the painting hanging on Mr. Fletcher's wall and told him that the work was by a famous artist.
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And once the rubber laid back down, I was just hanging on and hoped I could get to traffic before I started going away.
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They all seem fascinated by her—how unusual, Aidan thinks, to see grown men hanging on the words of a girl in that way.
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The car "sounded like a steamboat engine" whenever she started it and her license plate was "hanging on with a bungee cord," Markle added.
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In a fit of desperate rage, I took a pair of hospital scissors, cut the gown off, and left it hanging on the monitors.
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" Hanging on the outcome, he said, were questions like "whether people in a village in Puerto Rico will be able to get clean water.
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The noise cancellation alone makes the AirPods Pro worth considering for those thinking about upgrading the first-generation AirPods they've been hanging on to.
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"I first noticed Dylan's work through a mutual friend who had one of Dylan's clocks hanging on his wall," Gambill tells The Creators Project.
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He would ride his motorcycle directly in and out of the house and roar around town, often with more than one passenger hanging on.
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With five games left in their season, however, the Yankees find themselves still hanging on in the hunt for the American League East title.
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Hanging on an entry wall is a still photograph from the cult turn-of-the-millennium movie "Office Space": the beloved printer-smashing scene.
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The painting, now retitled "Love Is in the Bin," has since March been hanging on long-term loan at the Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart, Germany.
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In an adjacent anteroom, there's a stationary bike, 15-pound weights, a multipurpose fitness tower and a TRX suspension trainer hanging on the door.
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Later, people on Malaske's boat saw a duck boat passenger "hanging on for dear life" to the paddle wheel of the Belle, he said.
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Jim LeMunyon (R-Oak Hill) and Tag Greason (R-Potomac Falls) are hanging on in districts that went for Clinton by 20-plus points.
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My grandfather, a farmer, kept his shotgun hanging on hooks over the coat rack because it was not uncommon for him to need it.
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"When people think of an inventor, they think of an old person with lab coat and six degrees hanging on the wall," he says.
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They're distinctly horizontal in effect despite hanging on the wall, and the narrow boundaries between colors have all the silent force of property lines.
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Investors will be hanging on new case numbers from Italy, Iran and South Korea and looking for a continued slowdown in cases in China.
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Meanwhile, the states are hanging on every development, and our annual America's Top States for Business study finds some need more help than others.
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If you plan on hanging on to any reasons as to why you can't reach your goals, this book is not meant for you.
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The officers walked past the bullet-making equipment in his cluttered entranceway and past the trophy deer head hanging on his living room wall.
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With harlots in fish-net stockings hanging on each arm, a self-satisfied grandee, shades and ascot in place, struts down a city sidewalk.
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The 007s in "Octopussy" and "The World is Not Enough" find their choices reduced to leaping off, hanging on or becoming a wrecking ball.
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In the center of the room is a white linear installation, illuminated in pink from a glowing neon light hanging on the back wall.
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"Abortion access in Missouri is hanging on by a thread," Dr. Colleen McNicholas, a doctor at the Planned Parenthood clinic, said in a statement.
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The footwear designer snapped a photo of herself hanging on the floor of her impressive walk-in shoe closet and modeling some '70s-style platforms.
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And for populations underserved by institutional efforts to treat HIV/AIDS, the epidemic has never really left, hanging on their eaves and haunting their communities.
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Princess Charlotte has a very sweet gift hanging on her nursery wall: a mural with all the special facts about the day she was born.
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The missing heads allude to trophies, often hanging on the walls of hunters, but the gash of decapitation is glossed over by the metallic shine.
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Everything in here glitters: the lights, the glass case displays of Prada clothing and jewellery hanging on the wall, the bar and especially the patrons.
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There's the ruckus your neighbor makes through paper-thin apartment walls (must his child learn the violin?), shouty teens hanging on stoops, the Twilight Bark.
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"I was blinded by the fancy degrees hanging on the wall," Margraves said, describing how he took his daughters to Nassar for various sports injuries.
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One had created a virtual art gallery, complete with different works hanging on the walls, that could be explored using the program's basic navigation tools.
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Hanging on the wall like drying shirts was a gallery of other people's pinball tables: rocket space adventures, goblin faces, and Rick & Morty fan art.
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If you are longing for chillier days and crunchy leaves, but summer is still hanging on in your city, you can always get it iced.
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The passengers were 50 yards out to shore, hanging on to the airplane wings and wearing life jackets when the lifeguard reached them, said Enright.
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I'm not here to make a case for Cersei hanging on to the Iron Throne in the end because it's something that serves the story.
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Light Touch This look is just as gilded as the shiny platinum records hanging on the walls of some of Houston's most legendary record labels.
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Samsung was one of the last companies in the Android world that was really hanging on to physical buttons on the front of its phone.
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That deal effectively amounted to taxpayers subsidizing the automation of the factory and temporarily hanging on to some of the workers until upgrades are complete.
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The only question left hanging on the lips of Silicon Valley gossips is whether Trump will give the Amazon founder a noogie or a wedgie.
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Each suite has watercolor paintings and drawings hanging on the walls with something very special in common: They're all by none other than Prince Charles.
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Jason Derulo Reveals He Wants to Get a Place in Nashville After Hanging on Luke Bryan's Farm Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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Huge "This Place Matters" banners are currently hanging on Federal Hall, part of the 2016 Preservation Month organized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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With the threat of raids hanging on his latest asylum request, House Democratic leadership has no reason to believe this time will be any different.
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But a big chunk of Jio's 50 million subscribers are hanging on to their SIM cards only because they are not paying a penny, yet.
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As the couple hung on for the ride's ascent, Austin Crecelius proved that he'd been hanging on to girlfriend Allison Boyle's words for much longer.
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The S.I. Swimsuit model almost lost her top several times, and even when it was kinda secured ... it was hanging on for dear life. #Underboob
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The singer was found dead of a suicide by hanging on July 20, and since then tributes have poured in from throughout the music world.
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It is located about 70 km north of central Beijing, with most of its structure hanging on cliffs and steps in some areas worn away.
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It felt like Federer was just hanging on in the second but he offered up three break points at 5-5 with a volley error.
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We should be paving the way for new drivers to sustain our society's demand for speedy service, not hanging on to obsolete and inconsistent policies.
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Hanging on one wall is a dilapidated plastic chair, the first model of the S-shaped Panton Chair, named after its Danish designer Verner Panton.
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He's now a Manhattan-based printer who, when asked if he's Catholic, holds up the silver "om" necklace hanging on his chest as an answer.
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I'd see a plane taking off, and then there'd be film of a plane hanging on strings in the sky as if it were flying.
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Roland Henderson walks on the creaky floorboards of his stone farmhouse and points to a series of five sepia photographs hanging on the cream wall.
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Hanging on other walls are Warhol portraits of personalities from the period, including Mao Zedong and the shah of Iran with his wife and sister.
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Above all, party officials hoped to avoid an underdog challenger hanging on until the national convention in July and stealing attention from the presumptive nominee.
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It felt trumped up, hanging on a sliver of an idea, and an old idea at that: male competition, inside and outside the locker room.
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"Europe is just sort of hanging on," said Kenneth Rogoff, a former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund who is a professor at Harvard.
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"The manifesto of the schoolgirls that is hanging on the gun of the tank, warns the population about the invasion of the troops," Knorr says.
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One of the chairs is wrapped around a puffy, saffron-colored duvet, secured with a computer cable, as if it's hanging on for dear life.
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Madison and Peter agree that their love for each other hasn't gone away, but we're left hanging on what they decide to do from there.
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Billy Mitchell, who acted in some of Graham's plays, remembers seeing the Black Panther and Luke Cage illustrations hanging on the walls of his apartment.
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The Cupertino-based firm is facing a saturated global smart phone market and many users are hanging on to their old iPhones longer than ever.
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"I love fine art, but I would never want to see a vagina hanging on my wall," said John K. Thompson, 2000, a retired stockbroker.
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"I felt for part of the round today that I was hanging on," said McIlroy, who trailed by two shots after three rounds last year.
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Phillips, who retired in 2016, has three Harris prints hanging on his walls, and has commissioned paintings of the Canadian prairies where he grew up.
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Alicia Villanueva, owner of Alicia's Tamales Los Mayas in San Francisco, said she is barely hanging on, after revenue quickly evaporated due to the crisis.
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"Imagine a collector who invested in a painting several years ago and it has been hanging on his or her wall ever since," he said.
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You feel entirely in his presence, hanging on his every word, following the implications of his ideas as they travel from his experience to yours.
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Stocking stuffers may not be the most head-turning gifts under the tree (or hanging on the mantlepiece) but they are often the most practical.
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Fleury, the franchise's career leader in wins, ceded his net to Matt Murray last year in the playoffs, but hanging on to Fleury proved wise.
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HANGING ON Malaysia was given six months to try and improve liquidity and so avoid a damaging eviction of its government bonds from the WGBI.
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One photo bouncing around Taobao features a Vintage console with framed snapshots of Mr. Hankerson and his family still hanging on the wall above it.
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Staring down an armed, aggrieved posse that's out for blood, Bullock metes out punishment — death by hanging — on the spot as the lawfully appointed sheriff.
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Much as he did during the campaign, Mr. Trump has kept the political world hanging on his every move, no matter how impetuous or trivial.
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It would impose significant suffering on Venezuelan citizens, many of whom are now hanging on only by a thread, and potentially cause a refugee crisis.
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That is the kind of thing that is breaking up what was once a glorious village, still hanging on by the skin of its teeth.
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Many national parks that were hanging on with the help of volunteers who picked up trash or helped clean bathrooms are closing to the public.
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If that were true — or exclusively true — there's no way we'd be hanging on every word of these querulous, increasingly scattershot theorizers, kibitzers and confessors.
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"That first shot was me running behind a camera car with Dave lashed to the back of it, hanging on for dear life," Herring said.
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A lot of them have felt that they were hanging on by their fingernails a bit in terms of tracking all the potential threats out there.
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The way I interact with people, the way I see myself, but probably the biggest and easiest to articulate, is the reminder hanging on my wall.
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At least four players so far have been T'd up for grasping—not even hanging on, or violating sportsmanlike conduct rules—the rim, per the Herald.
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As they looked at historic photos hanging on the walls someone overheard one of them whisper "they killed our people" and shared the comment with Dekmar.
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Soon after, not only had I resumed my place ahead of Chris, I'd actually got 100 more people hanging on my every micro-missive than him.
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The fates of Pacheco and Serrano and Montanez, the janitor who had once offered Vicente a kind word in the hospital, were hanging on his testimony.
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Perhaps there are still a couple of rock star art critics out there with multimillionaires hanging on their reviews and clouds of sycophants buzzing around them.
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Such market failures—or, in this view, market sabotage—gum up competition and widen income inequality, leaving millions of working families "hanging on by their fingernails".
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When the starting gate goes down, riders will plunge eight meters down, pumping their pedals for rapid acceleration, then hanging on over the lumps and bumps.
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Bill Cosby's hanging on to his sense of humor, apparently, as his sexual assault trial gets closer -- 'cause he was laughing it up Monday outside court.
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When a piece of food was left hanging on her face, the new mom gracefully licked it off with her tongue — and looked fabulous doing it.
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New York also improved to 13-1 in its last 14 home games in front of a crowd that was hanging on every pitch Syndergaard threw.
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And many who haven't cut the cord are hanging on because they would miss their local broadcast stations – an area where Plex is poised to help.
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People aren't buying smartphones like they used to, primarily because they've gotten so expensive that consumers are hanging on to them for three or four years.
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Behind our doorkeeper are two additional sculptural figures hanging on the wall, a man and woman, both dressed to the nines, one holding the New Testament.
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The two satires The Hanging on Union Square by H.T. Tsiang and East Goes West by Younghill Kang, on the other hand, have much less cachet.
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The visuals are striking, from the costumes to the swirling, colorful mess of Art Basel, and of course, the art hanging on everyone's oversized loft walls.
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A new report shows that we're hanging on to our smartphones longer and longer, and we're more hesitant than ever to buy the latest mobile device.
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Though the advertisements were surprisingly apolitical, the show seemed to be hanging on a political thread; it was only a matter of time before something ruptured.
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The exception might be people who are taking photographs that stand the test of times — artistic, technically close to perfect, and worth hanging on your wall.
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But if I'm being honest, the company's had worse ideas than promises of more free money for the remaining players who are still barely hanging on.
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So rather than having something to look down at each day, I'll have something to look up at each morning and evening, hanging on my wall.
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That style makes life exciting for Musk, SpaceX and its fans hanging on the company's every move, but there's another side to that industry-defying coin.
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I grew up in Chicago, that Renoir is called Two Sisters on the Terrace, and it's hanging on a wall at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Particularly when you look at this koala joey Tarni, pictured hanging on the back of its mother in a Facebook post by Perth Zoo in Australia.
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Justin Theroux is the most dedicated celeb fan of Howard Stern -- that's the only reasonable explanation for the giant prosthetic face now hanging on his wall.
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A glimpse inside its front windows reveals time cards still hanging on a wall and brooms sitting on the floor amid a smattering of office furniture.
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When DIVE opens, Springsteen's framed signature will be hanging on what may be the same wall, but oh boy, the atmosphere couldn't possibly be more different.
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At the end, she drags a guy around via a rope by hooking it around his neck and hanging on it while jumping off a building.
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They are the numbers of a pathetic straggler, desperately hanging on to a campaign that any rational observer can tell has no chance at victory anymore.
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"I don't want to be a person who's hanging on, slowly declining and just sort of showing up for the sake of being there," she said.
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Now the news is starting to tell us we have to prepared, we have to be anchoring our bookcases and protecting what's hanging on the wall.
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And for the stoop I bought some potted spruce saplings with decorative bells hanging on the branches and holly in shiny red planters wrapped in ribbon.
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But the Twins recovered, roaring through August and hanging on to claim the final playoff spot in a league that had 10 teams with losing records.
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Protesters created a vigil with flowers and candles in front of the building where Escamilla's body was found, a picture of her hanging on its wall.
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All around him — hanging on the walls and arranged in piles in the hallway — were bright, flowing garments: dresses, skirts and, for men, colorful African shirts.
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Morkov's participation was hanging on whether there was a positive coronavirus test at the UAE Tour, where the status of the two staff members was unclear.
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Morkov's participation was hanging on whether there was a positive coronavirus test at the UAE Tour, where the status of the two staff members was unclear.
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Yet I also now accept that hanging on to certain things, even as they take up "too much" space, is just part of who I am.
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The Post reported Split is still hanging on and wants to take advantage of the Metro delays and closures that are scheduled over the next year.
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She got rid of almost everything, hanging on to only a few items, including a sentimental pair of earrings she has had since she was 18.
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He was found in a wooded area near Wilmington hiding in a self-made shelter after clothes were spotted hanging on a tree branch, authorities said.
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"We've done a good job in the middle innings of hanging on to that lead and the bullpen's done their job," Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said.
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Brightly wrapped gifts sit in stark contrast at the base of the charred tree, hanging on to a bit of the Christmas spirit despite the devastation.
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With Prudential Center rocking after that seeing-eye goal, the Flyers could have spent the final 10 minutes on their heels, hanging on for dear life.
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I know there are people hanging on by a thread in Haiti and the Congo and elsewhere across the globe, I know, I know, I know. . . .
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I walked past bombed-out homes to work at a school, catching painful glimpses of family photographs and clothes still hanging on hooks on shattered walls.
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After years of hanging on, Zverev's breakthrough came at this year's Australian Open, when he flummoxed Andy Murray with his attacking game to reach the quarterfinals.
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Ask Real Estate Q. While we were away, our neighbors in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, cut branches hanging on their property from a tree in our backyard.
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Jason Rosselot, a season-ticket holder since the Grizzlies arrived in Memphis in 2001, has one of Gasol's All-Star jerseys hanging on his bedroom wall.
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Repeat that stuff often enough and people will get the idea that fossil fuels are hanging on for dear life — that solar power's total triumph is nigh.
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One of the artists he shows is John Ahearn; John's sculpture, Double Dutch Girls, was hanging on a wall in the neighborhood when he was a kid.
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Annie, barely hanging on after the double loss, starts to see things—and encounters a "friend" at grief counseling who shows her how to contact the dead.
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HDMI 2.0 is present here, as well, along with a headphone jack — that once-ubiquitous port, which is hanging on for dear life on the Mac line.
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Frankly, it's hard to believe Fitz is not glued to his phone, hanging on the events of the day and wanting to jump back in and help.
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The Nashville Predators are hanging on to their Stanley Cup hopes tonight, facing off against the Pittsburgh Penguins in game six in Music City at 373 p.m.
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AXELROD: But, you could not have imagined that you would be opining and you'd have the world hanging on your words on politics, on the social scene.
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The final national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll of the 2016 presidential race shows a tightening race with Clinton hanging on to a four-point lead.
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Kids will probably appreciate the dealership playset more than grownup Porsche fans will, except when it comes to what's hanging on the walls: upgrades for the car.
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And unfortunately for those hanging on the once high-flying miners, "the gold market looks like it wants to continue lower," according to Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com.
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"Grab your wings and fly," read one sign which had several pairs of strap-on fairy wings and green dinosaur hoodie jackets hanging on the wall's hooks.
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Flanked on each side, however, are two sexualized men, shirtless and muscular, with portraits of a military leader and Jesus Christ hanging on the wall behind them.
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"I came home from college one day and my mom was having a garage sale and had it hanging on a rack for sale," McCarthy tells PeopleStyle.
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Hanging on the wall of Postmates' stealth R&D laboratory, there's a framed photo of an iconic scene from Star Wars, Luke Skywalker bent down beside R2D2.
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An investigation in New Jersey is underway after a bag of human bones was left hanging on the door of a snack stand in Alpine, New Jersey.
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Atlanta's high-powered offense still is moving the ball effectively but has had a tough time hanging on to it and punching it into the end zone.
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When it was all said and done, his son was dripping in 7 carats of VS diamonds and 14 karat white gold ... hanging on rope gold chains.
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On Thursday, the museum disagreed and insisted that the real "Two Sisters on the Terrace" by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is hanging on its walls and not Trump's.
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Most opinion polls show Trump hanging on to a solid double-digit lead in Michigan over Cruz, a U.S. senator from Texas, and Ohio Governor John Kasich.
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The usually suave Affleck looked a hot mess Wednesday night rushing into the "Suicide Squad" premiere after-party -- belt askew, fly open and pants barely hanging on.
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Like having a company steal my work then ghost me, or keep me hanging on for months only to decide not to fill the role at all.
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Amy Schumer's gladly hanging on to her past, and to a couple old co-workers from back in her days waiting tables at Michael Jordan's famous restaurant.
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But that doesn't happen: after a year 45.8% of the winners are still hanging on to their stock, whereas only 1.7% of the losers have piled in.
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Whether that's enough to keep users who have been hanging on from jumping ship isn't clear right now — but neither, given Wednesday's earnings report, is MoviePass's future.
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Republican Brian Kemp, who declared victory and resigned his post as the Georgia secretary of state on Thursday, is hanging on to a slim 1.6-point margin.
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The OSCE's Minsk Process, which started in 1995 to bring the parties of the conflict to a peaceful and comprehensive settlement, is hanging on by a thread.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A Malaysian court sentenced an American to death by hanging on Tuesday after finding him guilty of murdering his ex-wife, his lawyer said.
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New York State Park Police responded to a report of a 59-year-old man in the river hanging on to a branch around 11:45 a.m.
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You can see how one TV hanging on the wall compares to another, or pick up five pairs of khakis and pick the ones that fit right.
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Hanging on to third will be hard but the car has looked quick and nimble in testing, ironing out the slow-speed cornering problems of last year.
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So if you're still hanging on to the old iPhone you had when the two of you first met, now is your chance to let it go.
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But in another decision from that session, the court ruled that Ten Commandments displays hanging on the walls of county courthouses in Kentucky violated the establishment clause.
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The only thing I can say for certain is that last night, she had Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater hanging on her every one of her digitized words.
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I asked Boris if he had any idea how his art for Ecco the Dolphin came to be hanging on the side of a pub in Oxfordshire.
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The delegates are immediately on their feet, roaring with applause, and they stay captivated until he leaves the podium, cheering and hanging on to his every word.
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I also found a broken printer that was used to print out the green images that have been transferred onto the canvas works hanging on the wall.
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The hat she wore during the last summer she was well has been hanging on my closet door since I moved into my studio apartment in August.
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On the photo ID card hanging on a lanyard around her neck, she has placed two sticky silver stars – one on the front, one on the back.
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At one end was a kind of kitchen stage, brightly lit, with a Wurstkessel —a vat of sausages—flanked by racks of soft pretzels hanging on pegs.
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Thiem, who has been battling a cold all week, was hanging on at times in the first set, saving break points at 1-2 and 3-4.
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So, we (and we're not the only ones) want to know: What is your favorite New York City spot that is gone (or is still hanging on)?
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The front windows of an antique store were broken and the rear wall was open to the elements, with some old clothes still hanging on racks inside.
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Prosecutors noted that he had a Nazi-era German battle flag hanging on his bedroom wall and a framed photograph of Adolf Hitler on his bedside table.
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Sitting on the toilet staring at a terry cloth bathrobe hanging on a hook, I counted to 60, figuring that might be how long it would take.
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Some are tiny rural churches that are barely hanging on, while others are just not wealthy enough to have the flash and splash of the Gemstones' church.
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Worknesh Degefa of Ethiopia ran away from the field in the women's race, taking a big lead by the 12th mile and hanging on for the victory.
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"They will look up and they will see an image of someone who looks like them, hanging on the wall of this great American institution," she said.
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There was no impact; it was like postcards hanging on the walls, because these walls are 24 meters high (~79 feet) and 100 meters long (~328 feet).
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Heilmann: For my work, even when they're paintings hanging on the wall, the walls surrounding the work in the room, the architecture of the room, is significant.
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Botaoshi, a century-old game combining elements of rugby, sumo and martial arts, is hanging on despite being so dangerous that many Japanese schools have abandoned it.
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"What is unique is that he identified grass-roots organizations like my own that are hanging on by a thread trying to do the work," Dyer said.
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"Put bluntly, this blog isn't for you," he wrote in a 2010 post directed to the M.R.A. readers still hanging on after following his migration from Reddit.
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The three big foldout posters are even chic enough for design snobs to consider hanging on a nursery wall, once the matching stickers have been (carefully) stuck.
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"You don't give a damn whether it's hanging on the wall or is put into the trash afterward," he told the British newspaper The Telegraph in 2015.
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He removed most of his collection to prepare the room for real estate showings, but forgot the application was still hanging on the wall, the report states.
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When you walk past a shop window where large red chunks of butchered bodies are hanging on display, do you stop to wonder what it really is?
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Pfeifer said Tuesday that her husband's condition had been deteriorating for weeks but that he had been hanging on just to hear one last bit of news.
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I got a kick out of hearing him tell Nik, "Don't be messing with me pot of gold!" every time he passed him hanging on the wall.
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Mr. Lacey walked across the room and ran a finger above a row of neatly pressed costumes hanging on a large rack, and began talking to himself.
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Lawmakers from the state's poorer regions said the measure could harm small businesses that are barely hanging on amid double-digit unemployment, ultimately leading to job losses.
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But May is holding on, seeking to set up a deal with an Irish political party, in the desperate hope of hanging on as the country's leader.
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But one of the main things American antitrust lawyers really dislike about the European standard is that it leaves so much hanging on these fuzzy market definition questions.
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Sure, its size might negate the best part of the original Game & Watch devices, but I'd rather have this hanging on my wall than a questionable da Vinci.
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So there I am, hanging on the cross, in Morocco, and I look up at the sky, and I think, 'You could still strike me down with lightening.
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This cycle of surprise announcements keeps Banksy in the public eye, but will it ever result in works hanging on the walls of the world's most important museums?
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This shift is significant particularly because the term limit was first imposed as a protection against future leaders hanging on to power indefinitely (see: former dictator Mao Zedong).
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It's one thing if the both of you have naturally drifted apart, but if someone is still hanging on to you, not addressing the issue isn't great manners.
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That will help smooth things over—or at least help you process your emotions and let go of baggage that you've been hanging on to for too long.
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I got up and walked out of the room only to notice EVERYTHING hanging on a wall in my house had fell (besides the television in my room).
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"The terrifying reality is that access is hanging on by a thread with a narrowing timeline," said Dr. Colleen McNicholas, a physician at the clinic, in a statement.
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The Thunder are one of the best teams to ever be this unpredictable, with each performance seemingly hanging on simply whether they've "got the good stuff" or not.
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Her simple wood desk is decorated with a row of adorable little succulent plants across the front and pictures of vegetables hanging on the wall behind her seat.
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" Amazon customer Kay follows up with: "I feel like this thing should be hanging on Batmans utility belt, not just chillin' in the corner of my bathroom counter.
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Kombucha quickly turns to beer and more people show up to the house, rotating between watching the game and hanging on the porch on this beautiful fall day!
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And I'm just so hungover that I keep nodding and smiling and my smudged mascara rings bloodshot eyes and my fake eyelashes are hanging on by a thread.
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So there I am, hanging on the cross, in Morocco, and I look up at the sky, and I think, 'You could still strike me down with lightning.
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And whose family doesn't have a tale of someone hanging on for a special event, or a devoted couple who pass within hours or days of one another?
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Since then, the two men have been on opposite paths -- Buttigieg soaring to the cusp of the top tier, Beto hanging on in the race by his fingernails.
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And then, when he opened the door, it was crushed and hanging on by the back skin of it, so I had to go to the emergency room.
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Even after the joey gets bigger, it will still say close to mom, hanging on her back or belly until it is strong enough to climb trees solo.
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"We were all so shattered by the loss, and we were hanging on to each other," Wagner told PEOPLE in 2016 for a cover story on her passing.
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Cardinals 12, Reds 11 St. Louis escaped a sizable early hole by scoring 10 runs in the sixth inning and then hanging on for a win at Cincinnati.
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Another one was found on Friday hanging on a tree outside the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden just across the National Mall from the African-American history museum.
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The cover art from her long in-progress debut album PET—out April 15 on Dial Records and her own She Rocks label—is hanging on the wall.
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The keys and vehicle title, which had not been legally exchanged, were folded up and hanging on the wall inside the garage of the property, the affidavit states.
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Italy's organized labor and political establishment are still hanging on to some extravagant labor market privileges, but that is also being gradually eroded by the country's socialist government.
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Americans filed the fewest claims for jobless benefits in nearly 44 years last week, a sign that employers are hanging on to workers as the labor market tightens.
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He hasn't fallen into the politician's trap of hanging on to his past achievements, which limits a former politician's appeal to cable TV bookers and public speaking agencies.
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Perhaps most disheartening is that two lives have been carelessly trod upon by a group of politicians concerned, first and foremost, with hanging on to their personal power.
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In nearby Decatur, the big Nucor steel plant is hanging on, but it is under intense pressure from Asian imports, said the company's chief executive, John J. Ferriola.
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Hanging on the outcome, said Puerto Rico's lawyer, Christopher Landau, were questions like whether people in a village in Puerto Rico would be able to get clean water.
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Distanced from the realities of the supply chain, there is little incentive for shoppers to consider industry exploitation when presented with a beautiful garment hanging on a rack.
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Hanging on each of the bull's horns are bundles of cash—the reward that drives participants to cling onto the animal's massive hump in the hope of plucking.
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In the slower numbers, she and Mr. Leonhart, 75, explored the spaces between phrases, building an emotional suspense that left you hanging on every syllable and vocal inflection.
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Hanging on a nearby wall is a framed photo of Prada Marfa, the installation featuring the Italian fashion brand that has been the subject of countless Instagram posts.
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For years, Mr. Nelson has been the Democrats' folksy exception in statewide races, his amiable moderation held up as the template for hanging on through persistent political headwinds.
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In Twitter messages posted by Greenpeace USA, protesters can be seen hanging on harnesses from the bridge over the waterway, with large yellow banners flapping in the wind.
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Instead, The Shallows gives us Blake Lively riding a dead whale and hanging on for dear life, talking to a seagull, and trying to avoid becoming human tartare.
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"They threatened to seize the land," Ms. Kalkar said, sitting forlornly on the floor of their two-room house, a photo of her husband hanging on the wall.
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But others will go up: Seattle wants to build a new web portal where voters could donate vouchers electronically rather than hanging on to their sheets of paper.
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If you're still hanging on to your MSDN Magazine subscription then Microsoft says it will refund you the remainder of your subscription after its last issue in November.
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For some, the shock of going from having their pictures hanging on walls to becoming just a face in the crowd will feel like too much to bear.
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Last week, the real estate mogul and reality TV star utilized those skills to keep the media hanging on every twist in his search for a running mate.
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She would often stare off into the distance and sometimes gazed at Mr. Porgo, lying in his bed, a black helmet hanging on a pole next to him.
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The woman at reception assured us that he had taken the key with him; at least, she didn't have it hanging on the key rack on the wall.
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The only thing we need to do now is to describe the show a bit, and to ask ourselves whether these works are worth hanging on these walls.
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The other four lived to see another year coming to a close, most a little slower or frailer, but hanging on to the activities they could still manage.
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But as real estate prices plunged after the global financial crisis of 22008, Nakheel halted work while hanging on to deposits reaching 244 percent of the villa prices.
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It was his eighth day as the race leader, and a day earlier he had defied expectations by hanging on to the lead during the first mountain stage.
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Mr. Brand is a spellbinding talker, and while he was banging on about the evils of consumerism and its relationship to addiction, I was hanging on every word.
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It's a skilful, graceful performance of the sort that only Simz can pull off, with her magnetism and rhymes that keep you hanging on for the next line.
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"If there's a gun hanging on the wall in the first chapter, in a later chapter it must go off," Ezra instructs Alice, passing along Chekhov's famous rule.
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He came into the home that she shares with her girlfriend, Destenny, took the rainbow flag they had hanging on their wall, and threw it away, Pink News reports.
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You'd think BuySellAds would want to keep that goodwill by hanging on to Digg Reader, but I guess maintaining an RSS client can be more trouble than it's worth.
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Kris Jenner still recalls sitting in the courtroom during the trial of O.J. Simpson, hanging on every word, still grieving the loss of her best friend, Nicole Brown Simpson.
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Braydon single-handedly defeated a suspected home intruder last week after hitting the 19-year-old trespasser on the head with a machete that was hanging on his wall.
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The market has been hanging on every development ahead of Trump's meeting with China President Xi Jinping at the G-20, which begins at the end of the month.
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He and a partner were on a very difficult climb when he fell into a crevasse, attached by rope to his partner, who was hanging on for dear life.
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In a recent Forum Research poll, Scheer's approval rating comes in at just 27 per cent with Trudeau still hanging on to an approval rating 12 per cent higher.
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The backstory: Hyde-Smith sparked backlash after she said that, if invited, she would attend a public hanging "on the front row" at a campaign event earlier this month.
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If there is a holy grail of weight loss, it would be a program that allows someone to shed fat rapidly while hanging on to or even augmenting muscle.
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After coming to a virtual standstill on the steep hill to the Basilica Notre Dame de la Garde, he was left hanging on to third place by his fingernails.
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