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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.
" Joe Biden: "I'm still hanging on to that torch.
Hanging on to receipts had become a longstanding family joke.
"I'm still hanging on to that torch," he said. Sen.
We are hanging on to each other for dear life.
He's far more concerned about people hanging on to their humanity.
Though hiring is slowing, employers are hanging on to their workers.
So they started jumping down or hanging on to the curtains.
Prime-age workers are hanging on to their positions for longer.
So hanging on to hope is vital, even for elite athletes.
I'm sort of a fan of hanging on to old things.
The too-small sweater I've been hanging on to since university?
Not because they're separated, but because they're hanging on to their hood.
I'm barely hanging on to a connection on my iPhone hot spot.
As of this morning, we are barely, barely hanging on to 1%.
But that's the nature of nostalgia, only hanging on to the good parts.
Am I weak for hanging on to my well-worn Annie Hall DVD?
Lots of people are guilty of hanging on to mementos from previous relationships.
But Denmark insisted on hanging on to the Norwegian colonies in the deal.
But these three look ridiculously cute hanging on to each other while walking together.
Maddie Baillio has been hanging on to a major secret for nearly two weeks.
Hanging on to the familiar for presidents-elect and their families is not unusual.
At one point, the dog is hanging on to the edge of the pool.
But until then, real life has a way of hanging on to its turf.
Starbucks, though, seems to be hanging on to pumpkin spice season a little longer.
Silver assigns just a 12.1 percent probability of the Republicans hanging on to the House.
Almost everybody had a different reason for getting one, and for hanging on to it.
"I tell my whole team, 'We're hanging on to them by our fingernails,'" she said.
Charley seems close, cruising around the house while hanging on to the furniture for balance.
If you're regretting upgrading yours instead of hanging on to it, know that you're not alone.
In the meantime, we'll be hanging on to every scrap of news emerging from the set.
San Francisco's offense had trouble hanging on to the ball though, fumbling twice and dropping passes.
Engler was quoted as saying there were people who were "hanging on" to the Nassar issue.
To be clear, having strong beliefs and hanging on to your principles is a good thing.
"It feels good," he said after finishing his first lap, hanging on to the pool's edge.
"There's nothing suspicious going on," Singh said, looking at the crowd hanging on to his every word.
He was inside the top 15, though, barely hanging on to the end of the lead lap.
You knew there was a reason you were hanging on to that pair from your school days...
Bronn, as we know, is going to have a hard time hanging on to what he's earned.
This is what keeps investors hanging on to terrible investments for years, losing out on potential gains.
Some say he's just hanging on to get the job of chairman of the Federal Reserve. Maybe.
Hanging on to the bromide that Trump's base hasn't deserted him in wholesale fashion is cold comfort.
It's the more average students who appear to have the most trouble hanging on to their awards.
Hanging on to Mike Green until he has a lingering upper-body injury days before the deadline?
There is no brain drain here; no state does better at hanging on to its college graduates.
Despite bitcoin's slump in 0003, the firm is hanging on to its $2000,25 year-end price target.
Anyone who insists on hanging on to theirs might want to consider turning it into a Kodi box.
"We were all so shattered by the loss, and we were hanging on to each other," Wagner said.
"We were all so shattered by the loss, and we were hanging on to each other," he said.
Instead, the subject is a drunkard, an outcast, barely hanging on to the slab of wood beneath him.
Labour's strategy seems to be fundamentally defensive: hanging on to the seat would appear to be reward enough.
I'll tell you one thing ………….. I can't even tell you that, sorry, I'm hanging on to too much.
I was bogged down with rituals and intrusive thoughts again, and barely hanging on to my newfound functionality.
If any company had as much trouble hanging on to its customers, it would go out of business.
"The survivors made it by hanging on to the pieces of the boat that stayed afloat," Ibba said.
"I think we are all just hanging on to something that makes us feel safe," Janjua told CNN.
I'm still hanging on to the last remnants of my Catholic faith, but don't know how much longer.
Guessing your eyes will be laser-focused on their teensy-weensy bikinis barely hanging on to their assets.
This means Benjamin Netanyahu is still Prime Minister, even though he's hanging on to power by a thread.
The only way I could see hanging on to Lacy would be if you have an IR slot.
If you notice, Rupert Murdoch is hanging on to News Corp, which is the Journal and New York Post.
But the Aggies began to have problems hanging on to the ball and Washington started turning defense into offense.
You could be earning more money as a nanny, or hanging on to your childhood as a camp counselor.
"We were all so shattered by the loss, and we were hanging on to each other," Wagner tells PEOPLE.
Part of me is still hanging on to those old, ridiculous beliefs about beauty and smallness and princess brides.
If, for whatever reason, you're still hanging on to a Galaxy Note 7—you should still return it immediately.
It's about hanging on to that last shred of light in your life and not giving up on it.
Gideon, though, lived into his 60s and is hanging on to a few molars, though they're not the greatest.
And yet Wolff feels happy to even have a chance at hanging on to a spot in the league.
Other franchises hanging on to depressing coaches: the Titans, who decided to retain interim coach Mike Mularkey for... reasons?
If the focus is on whether he's still hanging on to his promises of delivering government entitlements, he loses.
Murphy says that the company is profitable (though perhaps not wildly so) and hanging on to its investor cash.
In a court barely hanging on to institutional credibility, Marshall walked his audience through the logic of his decision.
This could be just another statement if the country wasn't hanging on to its one and only investment grade.
A third showed an Orthodox Jewish man hanging on to a fence as an assailant jumped and choked him.
All of the things he's hanging on to keep getting pulled out from under him, removed and then taken away.
Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi said in February that iPhone owners are now hanging on to phones for three or four years.
That's where the show leaves us, hanging on to see how this is going to play out in episode 2.
Those leaks would leave banks hanging on to retail banking operations, the least loyal and profitable segment of the market.
Hanging on to receipts, bank statements and credit card statements can keep you out of hot water if you're audited.
Before coming to Farm Sanctuary, Stanton was found hanging on to life in a filthy barn full of neglected bovines.
The result was a strikeout, and the game went into the ninth with Cleveland hanging on to its slim lead.
Mr. Garnier, a member of the Conservative Party and the minister for international trade, was hanging on to his job.
That's because the military figures who engineered the coup against Bashir seem set on hanging on to power for awhile.
I love that OnePlus is hanging on to its signature physical ringer switch, which has three stages: ring, vibrate, and silent.
A cockroach hanging on to a cigarette is New York City's new unofficial mascot Though nothing will ever replace Pizza Rat.
If someone's hanging on to a 20-year-old one-liner as being this essential part of her oeuvre — that's crazy.
However, former Trade Minister Moises Naim said the pages of history books are filled with people hanging on to dead ideas.
There are a ton of people who have been hanging on to theirs because it was so good and so reliable.
C9 is hanging on to third place right now, and Liquid is tied for fourth with a surging Counter Logic Gaming.
Half of my head was buzzed, and I was hanging on to my baby fat not in a baby-cute way.
The 2100s are a time for settling in to friendly acquaintances and hanging on to faraway friends over texts and Facebook.
The company's latest move is to offer financial incentives to US customers who might be unwisely hanging on to their devices.
And what we're seeing, particularly in the case of Angie, who was going from barely hanging on to throwing off cash.
A fight ensued that ended with Universal hanging on to the movie but planning to release it as a TV movie.
"A lot of wingers are desperately hanging on to Trump as flotsam in a tsunami," Ms. Coulter said in an interview.
I identify with the people who were running the caucuses on the ground level, just hanging on to the paper ballots.
Instead, they say he has another reason for hanging on to power: He is scared, for his safety and his wealth.
It can be a pleasure for adolescent brains with energy to spare, but hanging on to it later saps and rigidifies.
Plus, they're hanging on to their purchases longer than they used to, and longer than many people originally thought they would.
After a drubbing in the general election Mr Casado tacked towards the centre, winning 20% and hanging on to Madrid's regional government.
Television images on Tuesday showed dozens of passengers hanging on to the keeling vessel or bobbing in the water wearing life jackets.
Across the country there are more drivers on the road, and many of them hanging on to their vehicles longer than ever.
The average American is now hanging on to their cell phone nearly three years, according to new data from Chetan Sharma Consulting.
But then it was also: What is a complete work, that is still intact enough that it seems worth hanging on to?
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.
If this manager has trouble hanging on to employees, H.R. will understand the problem without your having to make an actual complaint.
Transactions aside, an undeniable problem with bitcoin is its wild value swings — which raises questions about hanging on to bitcoin long-term.
With Heathrow back on the agenda and Goldsmith hanging on to a minuscule majority of just 45, an upset here looks likely.
And yet the Republican Party is more interested in hanging on to power than in putting someone even mildly competent in office.
Graphic: TronThe price of cryptocurrencies may be steadily going down the tubes, but true believers are still hanging on to the blockchain dream.
Although it seems that Giancola is defintely out for the new series, Polizzi is hanging on to hope that she'll change her mind.
But with the archive, you have the option of hanging on to slightly embarrassing pictures that you may still want to see again.
He is unprettiable, irredeemable, hanging on to his battered garbage can like the last rent-controlled tenant in a fancy co-op building.
Investors need to monitor their holdings closely to make sure they aren't hanging on to the next Circuit City, Movie Gallery or Borders.
To have a chance of forming a government, Labour has to win places like Putney while hanging on to seats such as Ashfield.
As things stand, Republicans have been hanging on to their 51-seat advantage, and if McSally wins, they're on track to expand it.
That said, they also could trade in my best creatures, so I think I will be hanging on to the phone for now.
They decided to see whether something beyond the brain cells' connections to each other — namely, RNA — could be hanging on to the memory.
Democrats are also putting a lot of firepower into hanging on to the governor's seat now that Gianforte is running for the spot.
For now, when push comes to shove, the traditional TV guys are the ones hanging on to the most valuable properties they have.
It was a smart angle of engagement with a crowd that seemed eager to be knocked back even while hanging on to every word.
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.
People are hanging on to phones longer than they used to, upgrading iPhones about once every four years according to Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi.
In sharing their first look at Doom Eternal, Stratton and Martin actually used the phrase "destructible demons" while hanging on to a straight face.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
These speeches had some of the delegates hanging on to their every word, every bit as rapt as anyone was to legendary raconteur Bill Clinton later in the night.
Nationals 12, Mets 9 Anthony Rendon and Victor Robles each scored three runs as Washington raced to an 11-run lead before hanging on to beat host New York.
"Market participants are kind of hanging on to a thread of hope about inflation numbers," said Guy LeBas, chief fixed income strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott LLC in Philadelphia.
It's definitely something to consider if you've been hanging on to SNES cartridges for years and years, or if you're interested in amassing a fresh pile of them now.
Pirates 6, Mets 4 Starling Marte scored three runs and stole two bases as visiting Pittsburgh raced out to a big lead before hanging on to defeat New York.
First-time claims for unemployment benefits plummeted to a 43-year low last week, a sign that businesses are hanging on to their workers as the labor market tightens.
For A, hanging on to a sense of identity means maintaining the enamel shell of her narcissism even as she forgets what she once found so fascinating inside it.
Well, at least a few things haven't changed ... because Tyler Cameron is fueling rumors he's dating Hannah Brown like he's hanging on to his 15 minutes for dear life!
Trump's push wasn't about Saccone, it was about hanging on to "Trump country" in southwestern Pennsylvania — and with it, the very narrative that put him in the White House.
Given the choice between hanging on to their jobs and disrupting the national economy with something like a Green New Deal — well, that would have been a no-brainer.
The dollar was 0.2 percent up against a basket of currencies, hanging on to positive territory despite data showing U.S. economic growth slowed more than expected in the fourth quarter.
After a long 20 seconds, the diver returned to the surface of the water, hanging on to a video camera meant to capture the shark as it grabbed its dinner.
It was unclear how many people had been rescued, and television images showed dozens of passengers hanging on to the keeling vessel or bobbing in the water wearing life jackets.
In England, Manchester City is hanging on to a top-four place (and the Champions League spot it earns for next season), but its rival Manchester United is close behind.
While the Detroit Red Wings have all but faded out of the playoff picture, the Boston Bruins are hanging on to third place in the Atlantic Division by a thread.
When the dust settled after the late-afternoon games, Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens had captured the A.F.C. North by barely hanging on to beat the Cleveland Browns, 26-24.
Toronto's lone deadline move, though, was hanging on to the highly regarded Ujiri, who, without a contract extension, will become a free agent like Antetokounmpo after the 2020-21 season.
But let me give the administration some credit: When it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, at least it isn't stuck in a time warp, hanging on to hoary shibboleths.
If couples in their 80s are visiting from Poland and fabric stands out as a "must see," then that's a pretty good sign our clubs might be worth hanging on to.
People who become less attractive as they age can question their perspective on the world, or become obsessed with hanging on to beauty in a way that can cause psychological distress.
The competitive and costly showdown between Nelson and Scott is expected to play a big role in determining control of the Senate, with Republicans hanging on to a 51-49 majority.
This week, with its new iPhone software, Apple showed users that it really isn't trying to force them to buy a new iPhone instead of hanging on to an older one.
Because gains are taxed only when shareholders sell their stock under today's rules, higher tax rates would give shareholders a stronger incentive to postpone taxes by hanging on to their shares.
These tasks don't particularly require a high-performance CPU, so an old laptop that you've just been hanging on to for a while probably still does them better than your smartphone.
But as a friend puts it, it's not beliefs and principles we're hanging on to, it's identity that we cling to; what matters most now is what team we play for.
Boston is among the cities with the 217.39 highest median household incomes, and the low property tax rates mean workers are hanging on to a relatively large slice of those earnings.
She confides in him about her old friend Barker—and his stupid, weak wife—and she takes out some of Barker's razors, which she's been hanging on to all this time.
More than that, hanging on to the mantle of standard-bearer for the Socialists threatened to bring the party down with him, rendering it all but irrelevant in elections next spring.
His plots often unfolded in Irish or English villages whose inhabitants, most of them hanging on to the bottom rung of the lower middle class, waged unequal battle with capricious fate.
Marine Le Pen, the former presidential candidate and Macron's onetime rival, won a local seat herself — but on the national stage, she is now barely hanging on to a political life.
The German made a clean start, hanging on to second off the line, but it soon became apparent the problem ran much deeper as Vettel, clearly lacking power, plummeted down the order.
Each person in that arena will soon be hanging on to every word spoken, in English and Korean, by the seven young men currently hailed by many as the world's biggest boyband.
You can finally throw away that old Atari 2600 you've been hanging on to all of these years: Atari is releasing a massive collection of classic games on PC later this year.
Instead, he's hanging on to them and, according to the company, he used more than $50 million in cash to both pay for the options and the taxes incurred from the transaction.
"Past surveys have shown that a lot of people are prone to hanging on to the same card for years and years," says Robin Saks Frankel, a credit card analyst at Bankrate.
But in the redder, more rural parts of the district, towns and counties have had a hard time hanging on to young people, meaning there are more jobs available than unemployed workers.
Artist Phoenix Lindsey-Hall is a self-described collector, hanging on to things like photos, ticket stubs, and note scraps as reminders of the memories and relationships that shape her queer identity.
But the fact that a shift would be important doesn't necessarily justify hanging on to every apparent movement in the polls, or on to every news story that might bring about movement.
Mamoudou Gassama became a worldwide sensation this weekend after climbing 4 stories in seconds to rescue a 4-year-old boy who was hanging on to a balcony railing for dear life.
I've been hanging on to this one for a while, and I hasten to add that at least one of my fellow Mischiefs of Faction writers has already told me it's wrong.
Travelers might take matters into their own hands, say, by supplying their own reusable cutlery and stainless steel bottles, or by hanging on to a single cup for the duration of the flight.
But struggling with software is what every hardware manufacturer does, including Apple, which was mocked for hanging on to skeuomorphism for too long and faces tough questions about its nascent Apple Music service.
Instead, he criticized what he described as a "divisive" leadership that was detached from the people, too concerned with hanging on to power and too loose with its tongue on matters of security.
Perhaps a better question is: how badly do poor whites have to suffer before they realize that by hanging on to the myth of white supremacy, they are complicit in their own oppression?
Bridges is the Tommy Lee Jones equivalent, a lawman well past his era, but still hanging on to the myth of fighting outlaws, just as Tanner hangs onto the myth of being one.
My husband had been hanging on to a gift card he got as a present, so we ended up not spending any money on the meal (including a good tip for our server).
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.
In the final paragraph of a story about which victims the school's Healing Assistance Fund would benefit, Engler was quoted as saying there were people who were "hanging on" to the Nassar issue.
"Suffice it to say, though not conclusive as to capacity, that those details are difficult to read in describing how this man is hanging on to life," Judge Cowan said in the ruling.
Even with the injury issues, and despite four consecutive losses, the Nets entered Tuesday night's game hanging on to the final playoff berth in the Eastern Conference by four games over the Wizards.
His father built parallel bars out of plastic pipe, and as Charley walks hanging on to those, his parents hand him toys to encourage him to hold the bar with just one hand.
The suit, brought by the Cork Wine Bar, paralleled several other cases accusing Trump of violating the Constitution's emoluments clauses by hanging on to his hotels and other businesses while serving as president.
"   "They have, in my view, contorted themselves into making arguments about freedom of speech and censorship," Clinton alleged, the Atlantic reported, "which they are hanging on to because it's in their commercial interests.
Trump's push wasn't about Saccone, it was about hanging on to "Trump country" in southwestern Pennsylvania — and with it, the very narrative about Rust Belt voters that put him in the White House.
In the meantime, oil markets are waiting for more details on the OPEC deal to emerge and are hanging on to inventory data for signs of a rebalancing in oil market supply and demand.
Today's lunar eclipse in Capricorn finds you exhausted and emotional—but you're releasing emotional baggage you've been hanging on to for a while, and this is an important turning point for your healing journey.
When it comes to old college gear like sweatshirts and pennants, you might be better off hanging on to them to relive the glory days, rather than trying to sell them to a collector.
Yahoo is hanging on to its 15 percent stake in Alibaba and its 35.5 percent stake in Yahoo Japan, and those assets will survive as an investment company under the new name Altaba Inc.
The pound sterling is hanging on to gains made against the dollar this week, and if a European Union (EU) withdrawal bill is passed next week, a positive trajectory lies ahead, analysts said Friday.
When Mott first photographed Najin and Fatu, he did not feel very optimistic about the survival of the northern white rhino, but now he says he is hanging on to hope by a strand.
But elsewhere, other leaders are hanging on to power, like in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where President Joseph Kabila's term is almost up and it is unclear when an election will take place.
The Hornets, who dropped three games by fewer than 10 points in a four-day span last week, had help on Detroit's botched final possession, hanging on to snap a five-game losing streak.
Incumbent Senate Democrats Joe Donnelly, Heidi Heitkamp, Bill Nelson, and Claire McCaskill would have had better odds of hanging on to their seats had the party given a bipartisan imprimatur to more of Trump's initiatives.
The race changed perceptions of King — now less a political kingmaker, more a political liability who has never introduced a bill that became a law and had trouble hanging on to a safe Trump seat.
Beyoncé's Lemonade may be a visual album but it still has fans hanging on to the singer's every word – thanks in part to the award-winning poetry of 27-year-old Somali-Brit Warsan Shire.
Would it be a bridge too far for the church to have acknowledged that they'd caused harm to others by hanging on to their privilege without paying attention to the needs of the other groups?
That means early investors may still be hanging on to shares a few years after an IPO, poised to reap big returns in the event of favorable clinical trial results, market adoption or an acquisition.
Jobless applications hit 43-year low: First-time claims for unemployment benefits plummeted to a 43-year low last week, a sign that businesses are hanging on to their workers as the labor market tightens.
I cringe thinking about the short 15-year-old I was, hanging on to the overhead strap in a crowded train which gave the guy in front of me an opportunity to do his work.
In spite of the outrage on her behalf, Gerwig takes a more positive view of the industry, hanging on to the belief that things are generally moving in the right direction for women in Hollywood.
That said, I don't hate the idea of hanging on to Williams even if you don't have Bell, if you can spare the bench spot, because he'll still be one hit away from RB1 status.
"When you're 60 feet tall and 30 feet wide, you go where you like, or try to, despite the 50 people hanging on to your 35 guidelines," The New York Times reported her saying in 343.
In fact, as the U.S. central bank nears what is expected to be its first rate cut in a decade, global markets are hanging on to every clue about the upcoming decision to an unusual degree.
Building support for something like pressure-sensitive screens directly into the OS means that those manufacturers will be more likely to support the new OS instead of hanging on to code they build for older systems.
While Facebook has been able to copy some of his company's products, Spiegel said that the company hasn't managed to incorporate its values (or, he quipped, modeled Snapchat's practice of not hanging on to user's data) .
By hanging on to the articles, Pelosi could both hammer Republicans with negative messaging about their decision to not immediately call witnesses for the trial and buy more time to pressure this group of pivotal moderates.
ISIS -- which once held an area of land in Syria and Iraq about the size of Portugal -- is hanging on to a tiny sliver of territory in a village in the eastern part of the country.
PITTSBURGH — There were no helmets hurled as weapons, no suspensions and no penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct on Sunday when the Steelers and Browns played, just a pedestrian matchup of perplexing teams hanging on to playoff hopes.
I read it hanging on to every word, just as I did her books, which felt like mini lifelines as I clutched them late at night in my room or in the backseat of my mom's car.
"The idea for now is to list Italgas on a standalone basis as a pure distribution player, with Snam giving up control but hanging on to a stake," a financial source with knowledge of the matter said.
Jobless claims fall to nearly a 44-year low: 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.
"I think we are doing well in hanging on to the support of the folks that we had last time — not 100 percent, that's for sure — and also reaching out and bringing new people in," he said.
The scene was horrifying ... people in Sint Maarten tell TMZ, the woman was hanging on to a fence at the edge of the runway, while an airliner revved its engines before rolling down the runway for takeoff.
The hard part is hanging on to it, remembering to eat like a 2-year-old when you're living in the land of adults with all the neuroses and social conditioning and other bullshit that comes with that.
In previous years, hundreds of migrants made desperate - and often unsuccessful - attempts to board ferries to Italy from Igoumenitsa as well as from the port of Patras further south by hanging on to the underside of cargo trucks.
His convention shows suggested, though, a way to change without renouncing his past works — just as Mr. Letterman eventually found a distinctive voice on his "Late Show" while hanging on to signature features like the top-ten list.
The visiting Oakland Raiders hounded Kyler Murray, the first overall pick in this year's draft, and scored the game's first 259 points before hanging on to top the Arizona Cardinals 22-249 on Thursday night in Glendale, Ariz.
And with Republicans barely hanging on to their legislative majority in the Virginia Capitol, Democrats were counting on the same two blocs to propel them to victory in this fall's election of all 140 delegates and state senators.
Distraction stemming from debt and other money issues can lead to lower productivity; poor retirement planning can mean workers hanging on to jobs long past peak productivity to build up their nest egg just a bit more before retiring.
Looking ahead, said Allawi Ssemanda, a youth activist and PhD student with an interest in land governance, it was not just parents who were to blame for hanging on to idle land: politicians and cultural institutions were also guilty.
If Colon, who will turn 23 on Thursday, is hanging on to the vestiges of his professional career — getting by with one pitch (a fastball) and a belly full of guile — Torres, 20, is continuing to assert his arrival.
Rather, the president's top allies and loyalists, including many responsible for helping Trump ascend to the West Wing in the first place — people like Corey Lewandowski, David Bossie and Jason Miller — are hanging on to their roles as outsiders.
BUDAPEST, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Hungary's central bank left its main interest rates unchanged at record lows on Tuesday as expected, hanging on to its set of unconventional tools aimed at curbing long-term interest rates and pushing down yields.
Democrats acknowledge that hanging on to all 10 of those seats will be difficult, but they hope the ongoing feud between Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
The tearing hot pain, every time she put her weight on it, seemed inseparable from her injured amour propre—she couldn't bear the picture of her own foolishness, the idiotic ugliness of her stumbling sideways, hanging on to strangers.
On Apple's earnings conference call, Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi said that the combination of trends implies users are hanging on to their devices longer, and he asked Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook whether investors should be worried about that.
The more important sign to watch: See if Meredith, which publishes titles focused on women and the advertisers who want to reach them, ends up hanging on to the titles it has traditionally been uninterested in — particularly Time and Fortune.
It's particularly significant because the term limit was first imposed by former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping as a kind of protection against future leaders hanging on to power indefinitely in the manner of Mao Zedong, who established a cult of personality.
Schumer and his fellow Democrats are banking on a strategy of scaring seniors as a means of hanging on to what they have in the Senate with dreams of capturing the majority two years later, when Trump (presumably) seeks reelection.
Auburn took a 13-point lead with 7:33 left but committed six turnovers after that and was hanging on to a 78-76 lead with 6.0 seconds left after Samir Doughty made the second of two free-throw attempts.
Martin and Candy's chemistry is undeniable, and what begins as The Odd Couple meets Midnight Cowboy turns out to be a pretty moving film and meditation on the importance of family and hanging on to every moment we share with them.
Due to the Move's large size and weight, I don't think most people will use it over Bluetooth very often, and it had no problem hanging on to my Wi-Fi network's signal when I took it outside to my patio.
That leaves their leaders hanging on to the awkward right-left 'grand coalition' as Merkel, serving her fourth and likely final term as chancellor, tries to secure her legacy as a stateswoman and the SPD struggles to remain relevant to voters.
"Irma gave cause to our long-held ambition to build something better whilst at the same time hanging on to these buildings' adventurous heritage and to the affection this place enjoys from islanders, guests clients and friends," Mr. Matthews said in an email.
On the day he got his head shaved (he had been hanging on to the last three patches of hair left from his afro for as long as he could), he was given a signed Dennis Pitta jersey to buoy his spirits.
But Stein and his fellow authors say that hanging on to the bonds would create a bulwark against the sort of runs in the short-term funding markets that allowed the financial crisis to spread globally into the deepest recession in decades.
Kerber, who spent a total of 34 weeks as world number one, needed to reach the Wimbledon final to have a chance of hanging on to the top spot, but was beaten by Span's Garbine Muguruza in the last 16 on Monday.
Instagram is hanging on to a demographic that's rapidly abandoning the Facebook platform, according to a new RBC Capital Markets survey, making Mark Zuckerberg's buy of the photo-sharing app "one of the best acquisitions in internet history" according to one analyst.
Soria is too focused on hanging on to her rent-stabilized apartment; Rick is trying to save enough to open his own livery service and take over a storefront from Moe (Nathan Hinton), an African immigrant tempted to decamp for the Midwest.
"As a sleeper in metropolis, you are insignificance, dreams become entangled in the system," so go the opening lyrics, and suddenly you're every adolescent kid hanging on to the wonderment of youth whilst the darker allure of the adult world pulls ever stronger.
Now, with the militant Hamas movement hanging on to control of Gaza, and Mr. Netanyahu backed by President Trump, neither side is even listening to the other, and the Palestinians have lumped the United States together with Israel as an overt adversary.
A day after the loss at Cleveland last month, the N.B.A. said that James should have received a technical foul for hanging on to the rim with 1:43 to play and that Jefferson had fouled Durant on the game's final play.
"We want to stop the regime from hanging on to power," Pheu Thai's prime ministerial candidate Sudarat Keyuraphan told a press conference A military junta has ruled Thailand for the past five years under coup leader turned Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.
"We believe hanging on to fossil fuel assets is a financial risk," wrote Jagdeep Singh Bachher, the UC's chief investment officer, and Richard Sherman, chair of the UC Board of Regents' Investments Committee, in an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times.
The deal is part of an ongoing strategy shift for Apple, which is facing weak hardware sales in China and a saturated global smart phone market where users are hanging on to their old iPhones longer than ever, hammering its biggest business.
"We were all so shattered by the loss, and we were hanging on to each other," Wagner said In his 2009 book, "Pieces of My Heart," Wagner wrote that on that outing in November 1981, he became jealous and argued with both Wood and Walken.
For those with unlimited monthly data (like those still hanging on to the legacy AT&T plans available with the iPhone that first arrived about nine years ago), keeping iMessage active and choosing a limited text-message plan could turn out to be cheaper.
At least there's the anonymity of a dark club or or even a festival slot, because the weight of some of those folks hanging on to every word… because they can be your most dedicated fan base, and that can be a bit unnerving.
The following are some of the main factors expected to affect Swiss stocks: ABB said it was hanging on to its Power Grids business, rejecting calls from shareholders who have campaigned for the $11.6 billion unit to be separated from the Swiss engineering group.
Hanging on to its inventory, which Opendoor does for 90 days on average, would seem to pose an equally big risk, particularly given that the housing market is highly sensitive to interest rates and other macroeconomic factors that could prompt a market cool-off.
If you actually do have something resembling a career and a mature social existence, then hanging on to a rent-free situation for dear life might not be the worst move—you could be, for instance, in one of the three camps Badillo described.
"This should send a clear message to anyone who thinks converting to nonprofit status is a way to avoid oversight while hanging on to the financial benefits: Don't waste your time," John B. King Jr., the secretary of education, said in a news release.
His first two official albums generated nearly 5.5 billion streams, according to Nielsen Music, and he had more than eight million Instagram followers hanging on to every word of his posts and stories, which like his music, were emotional missives that addressed depression and anger.
And then in Chile on Sunday night, the left's last hope of hanging on to power in one of the region's economic and diplomatic heavyweights slipped away as the billionaire Sebastián Piñera, running on a conservative platform, cruised to victory in the presidential election.
Receipts showed that in August and September 0003, seven of the eight attorneys and guardians had divided the artwork (one declined to take any), with Mangiero hanging on to the shares now owned by himself and three other attorneys to try to sell them.
On Monday he reached his ninth consecutive Wimbledon quarter-final, hanging on to Kyrgios's coat-tails for much of a pulsating first set before the Australian lost focus to concede the second and third sets tamely in a 7-5 6-1 6-4 defeat.
Fourteen years later, the Mets are on pace for 90 losses after dealing six veterans but hanging on to Reyes in the hopes he can mentor the club's youngsters, especially Amed Rosario, the organization's most exciting shortstop prospect since Reyes was a precocious 20-year-old.
Is it stuffed with old, faded pairs that have seen better days, or uncomfortable panties you never actually wear but are (for some reason) still hanging on to, and a mix of the usual suspects: some thongs, some full-pack panties, and a few special-occasion pairs?
Stahr again takes a middle position, arguing that both self-interest and principle ("he viewed himself as a critical check on Johnson") played a part in Stanton's hanging on to his office until the president tried to dismiss him and helped to trigger the impeachment crisis.
Especially in an age when people are upgrading their phones less frequently and amortizing the cost of them over two or three years, I can definitely see the case for buying the nicest thing you can possibly afford and hanging on to it for as long as possible.
This has-been movie producer wants Bender to break into the office of a powerful movie mogul known as King Maybe (for his notorious habit of keeping projects in a perpetual state of limbo) to confirm that the King is still hanging on to a script of his.
Morgan William added 211 points, and Roshunda Johnson had 20 for the Bulldogs (36-1), who squandered most of an 18-point second-half lead before hanging on to extend their team record for wins in a season and earn a trip to the national semifinals in Columbus, Ohio.
The "great ship" he loves to cite is a nationalist fantasy, a remnant of Britain's persistent post-imperial confusion about its proper place in the world, hanging on to expensive symbols like a nuclear deterrent while its once glorious navy is often incapable of patrolling its own coastline.
But they will be tested at the Verizon Center twice this week, first by the Portland Trail Blazers, who are hanging on to the eighth seed in the West despite a record of 18-24, and next by the Memphis Grizzlies, one of the better teams in that conference.
"Beyond confusion, this could just be further signs of tension in the market with some investors hanging on to the low growth, low rate paradigm we have been in while others believe change is coming," said Nick Savone, a managing director in Morgan Stanley's equity sales division in New York.
Mickelson had kept fans and officials guessing almost down to the wire, hanging on to the long shot hope that storms might delay the start of the year's second major and allow him to attend the graduation and then fly from San Diego to Wisconsin to make his tee time.
Innumerable essays lamenting the "entitlement" and "narcissism" of the modern millennial have made it abundantly clear that we should be wary of, if not downright disgusted by, these young whippersnappers who seem to so easily prioritize hanging on to the pleasures and delights of childhood over their grown-up responsibilities.
But it will help you to make the decision to give up things of your own that you've been hanging on to for the wrong reasons (especially if that reason is the all-too-common "but I spent too much on this"), and move along outgrown children's clothes with less regret.
Team Sky's Froome, who won the Criterium du Dauphine warm-up race earlier this month, proved last year that he could be impervious to outside pressure, hanging on to his lead despite the media attacks and those coming from the crowd, which included having urine thrown at him during one stage.
Former Fed Governor Jeremy Stein and two colleagues at Harvard University concluded in a research paper that hanging on to the unprecedented stable of $4.5 trillion in bonds would allow the U.S. central bank to play a permanent role as provider of short-term Treasuries for investors hungry for safe assets.
Pittsburgh is currently hanging on to the second wild-card spot in the A.F.C. by just a tiebreaker, and the Steelers would improve their chances of making the playoffs to 90 percent with a win, according to The Upshot, while their chances would plummet to 39 percent with a loss.
But as he prepares to deliver a national address tonight, the question is less about Peña Nieto's political future but that of his party, the once-dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party or PRI, which could have a tough time hanging on to the presidency when his term runs out in 303.
But as he prepares to deliver a national address tonight, the question is less about Peña Nieto's political future but that of his party, the once-dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party or PRI, which could have a tough time hanging on to the presidency when his term runs out in 2018.
The Astros rode the momentum of a thrilling victory Wednesday night in Los Angeles, where Marwin Gonzalez hit a tying homer in the ninth on an 0-2 pitch from star closer Kenley Jansen, and Houston went deep three times in extra innings before hanging on to win 7-6 in 11.
Despite the fact that it's housed on the same network that airs beacons of TV diversity in the form of Scandal, black-ish, Fresh Off the Boat, and How to Get Away with Murder, the Bachelor franchise seems to be hanging on to the reductive practice of centering white people in its narrative.
Photos from the trip show Julianne and her hockey player husband hanging on to each other and sharing smooches in the pool; Derek and Erbert holding hands as they walked to and from meals; and Burke and her new beau, a real estate developer, embracing and sharing sweet looks all across the property.
They may be seriously alarmed about Trump's assault on civil rights, outraged about his immigration policies, and willing to call him racist, but they're still hanging on to the belief that one day -- in 2020, or at worst, 2024 -- all this will be over, and the US will have come back to its senses.
Gillum campaign sources and advisers said the fact that the president was so closely involved in the race (a Florida political strategist told BuzzFeed News that Trump and DeSantis have spoken frequently) made it difficult for Gillum to not talk about the president, especially with the press and cable news hanging on to his every word.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE is hanging on to the top spot in the Democratic primary field, leading his nearest rival Sen.
Wealthy businessman John Cox (R) has freely spent his own money in the governor's race and a survey from the Public Policy Institute of California released this week shows Cox hanging on to a narrow 15 percent to 13 percent edge over former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) for the second slot in the runoff behind Lt. Gov.
Washington may not have a path to actually win it all with Wall as their franchise player, but given that their payroll is already hefty, Beal is finally healthy, Porter is whipping fireballs at the rim, and Gortat is still hanging on to the remnants of his underrated prime, it's looking more and more like now or never.
I find it's often the families more so than the patient hanging on to false hope, and sometimes the doctors gain a tremendous attachment to their patient and don't want to admit the patient is dying and that they can't do much more for the patient, but we should be honest with people first and foremost.
"Thinking that these particular tapes may be worth hanging on to, George saved the three boxes, giving them little thought until early 2008 when he learned that NASA was attempting to locate its original slow scan videotapes of the Apollo 11 EVA (Extravehicular Activity) in anticipation of the 203th anniversary of the first manned moon landing," Sotheby's released in a statement.
It launched between those two models as part of Apple's annual spring event in March 2016 — which Apple reserved that year for some new nylon Apple Watch bands, a new iPad Pro, and the $399 SE. The SE is worth hanging on to, for me at least, because it is Apple's final small phone (and I prefer sticking with an Apple phone).
"Before photography, someone might walk around with a locket containing someone's hair because it was the only way of hanging on to part of the deceased," said Ms. Isaacs, who grew up in Flatbush, Brooklyn, apparently picking up on some of the marketing skill of her father, who sold oil burners by day and deluxe knife sets to working-class people in the evening, she said.
I speak with men in forestry, including those that want to be part of positive change, and I speak with men that are struggling with the changes occurring around them (and some of which are hanging on to the things we want to change), and I have spoken with men that have been targets of harassment or violence, both from women and from other men.
Standing, pressed tightly against each other, among all the wet coats, still smiling into each other's smiles, leaning in to confide—Lynette was tall enough to speak into his ear, even though Toby was six foot three or four—and swaying together, hanging on to the bar overhead, they talked with a warmth and ease they might not have managed seated side by side.
EditorsNote: minor edits The Charlotte Hornets finally figured out how to close a game, riding a season-high 19 points from Bismack Biyombo to a 102-101 victory against the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night in Charlotte, N.C. The Hornets, who dropped three games by fewer than 286 points in a four-day span last week, had help on Detroit's botched final possession, hanging on to snap a five-game losing streak.
Sure, Tidying Up isn't exactly a thrill ride, but especially because I was raised by a mother who despises KonMari—instead of "dispose of it if it doesn't bring you joy," try "I am hanging on to this object for the duration of my life because I or any of my children could conceivably have a use for it before the Earth explodes"—the show was a nice introspective watch that motivated me to sort through a stack of old papers and organize my closet.

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