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And they got a judge, who held it up and another one who held it up.
" She held it toward Gidley, who said, "Green pepper.
Eleanor lifted Kingsley's arm and held it against her chest.
I held it close while we touched nose to nose.
He held my hand and he held it very publicly.
"I held it in my lap as we drove out."
"The story's the bullpen — they held it down," Smyly said.
We held it outdoors, at night, below a giant tent.
I saw it and I held it in my hands.
Or would you have held it in for 10 minutes?
He won the congressional seat and had held it since.
On Saturday, Kipchoge held it for just shy of 120.
So when we held it, we couldn't openly publicize it.
I've held it together, I've been strong long enough, I'm done.
Netanyahu held it up as a smart move against illegal immigration.
I've held it in my hands — a few of them, actually.
Trump barely won it, but Republicans have held it for decades.
She held it open for them, crying, unsure what was happening.
The minute I held it in my hand, I felt empowered.
Angle took out the robot and held it in one hand.
Held it up for all to see and signed it. pic.twitter.
He doused his T-shirt and held it to his mouth.
Because the company is privately held, it does not disclose financial results.
Labour held it for 13 years, under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
You gestured with it in hand, Or held it against your hip.
For some reason I reached for my mother's hand and held it.
The restaurant received its star in 2009 and has held it since.
One man set afire a red "USA" hat and held it overhead.
Until Mulvaney won the seat, Democrats had held it for 128 years.
They held it tight, which was impressive considering the hysteria around this.
It smelled like sunlight when he held it up to his face.
GM Ken Holland held it together for as long as he could.
He held it up and it flashed silver in the weak light.
I went to a mirror and held it next to my head.
Graveyard took a single banknote and held it up over his head.
The only thing that really held it back was mediocre battery life.
A feeling of dread crept into my throat and held it closed.
Neither party has held it for more than eight consecutive years since.
I never hated Girls, but I always held it at arm's length.
DC: Did she have a butter mitten that she held it with?
LG: Only because it was intact the whole time you held it, right?
So he could have held it on his belt but he didn&apost.
And I held it close to my vest because they asked me to.
I paid for the drink and held it in my hands for warmth.
I knew if I held it all inside it would affect me later.
She picked up Jahi's hand and held it with both of her palms.
Trent Franks — who held it since 2003 — resigned amid a sexual harassment scandal.
We held it together, I just prayed, all I could do was pray.
She flashed some annoyance, but held it in check for the most part.
When I held it under the light, I could make out teeth marks.
Romagnolo took handfuls of the dirt and held it up to my nose.
And even if I could, I would not have held it in regard.
He struck a match and held it to the end of Mazer's cigar.
The Shaking of an All-American City, a Voice That Held It Together.
Frankly, it's amazing that these young women held it together enough to compete.
He's held it for decades, but is likely to face a tough challenge.
Her mother stayed put, and Ostapenko held it together when it mattered most.
Union leaders, however, said M.D.C. staff "actually held it together" through the crisis.
He held it so long, ABC cameras never even showed him break position.
I kinda held it in — I didn't want to be the dad that cries.
That's not a good thing to do, but they held it down for me.
He held it for me and I straddled him, sank down on him slowly.
I closed the door and held it in for the rest of the night.
She has held it since 22015, and won a majority of 2428,796 in 2015.
BECKY QUICK: Because for a long time, you held it in your own portfolio.
He held it up between his fingers and peered at it with a lens.
Its shell had dissolved, leaving a leathery, brown membrane that held it in shape.
" He held it up and said to the camera: "My team got this tonight.
She held it together until she sat with me, and then she let loose.
Afterward, North Vietnamese forces moved into the area, unopposed, and held it until 1971.
It was of a soldier, and she held it up in front of herself.
Mr. Golden's political opponents held it up as proof of his unfitness for office.
I held it near my face as the hyena approached, head slunk down low.
I turned my laptop off immediately, held it upside down, and dried it thoroughly.
Cummings won the seat in 1996 and held it until his death in 2019.
It was game over: Russia stole the diplomatic lead and has held it since.
Cummings won the seat in 603 and held it until his death in 2019.
If you've held it for longer, you'd be taxed at long-term capital rates.
It felt way too big and clunky when I held it in my arms.
It was so hot the air from the freezer turned to steam and she took the ice into her own hands, held it, held it gently against the back of my warm animal neck until something began to melt and I was alone.
She held it up and was like, 'Here?' and I said, 'Yeah, I think so.
After I figured out it was okay, I just held it until the paramedics came.
Part of the PTSD, part of the trauma, is that guilt that you held it.
America and New Zealand have also held it up, while several others have expressed concerns.
But because the brand is privately held, it is not required to disclose this information.
Each shareholder would receive one Nordea share for each ten Sampo shares held, it said.
Robert Ward, Farmer's meteorite hunting partner of late, took the rock and held it up.
Instead, HTC and Valve held it because of a technological breakthrough: a front-facing camera.
He then did what any true American would do: held it closely until help arrived.
He held it up in the air until he had the attention of the clerk.
I held it while she opened her umbrella, then she did the same for me.
"As you know, a couple of weeks ago I held it back," the president added.
Both held it up as proof of the enduring, unbreakable bond between the two countries.
The party took back the governor's mansion in New Jersey and held it in Virginia.
He shut his binder and held it up in the air for me to ponder.
He held it as we made our way down the rocky path to the entrance.
Mick Jagger made me giddy and excited, but I just held it in and smiled.
And in some cases maybe they should have held it back a little bit longer.
My feelings stayed the same once I held it in my hands just days later.
One woman in her 70s grabbed my hand and held it as we walked around.
He held it up close enough to Dom's face that he could see his reflection.
If that view is widely held, it signals a seismic shift in Israeli public opinion.
After the war, many Japanese Americans remained deeply bitter and heartbroken, but held it privately.
Stephen Early, who worked for the four-term president Franklin Roosevelt, held it the longest.
It was a good size and felt heavy when I held it in my hand.
"I've never met anyone who's indefinitely held it down being a heroin addict," Morse says.
Tim Murphy had held it easily since 2002; he was unopposed in 2014 and 2016.
Stephen Early, who worked for 12 years under Franklin D. Roosevelt, held it the longest.
"Really the only one who held it together was Lilah girl (and dad)," Tori said.
He picked it up, held it by its handle, and allowed the rod to swivel.
Stephen Early, who worked for Franklin Roosevelt, the four-term president, held it the longest.
Three Europeans, an Asian and a Latin American had held it, and it seemed Africa's turn.
Syrian army units seized Palmyra this week, liberating it after ISIS held it for several months.
His Dad bought him this guitar in February and we held it here for his birthday.
"I brought a knife to school and held it to some kid's neck," he says. Why?
She held it together until we got near the front door, and then immediately started up.
Rummaging in a kitchen cupboard, Ludo pulled out a bottle and held it up for inspection.
She then took the dental appliance out of her mouth and held it in her hand.
He held it together for a few seconds before crying the whole way through the song.
For his relay team mates Caeleb Dressel and Ryan Held, it was their first Olympic medal.
Filipinos, more than 80% of whom are Catholic, seem not to have held it against him.
It was a woman's New Jersey driver's license, and she held it up to the screen.
The CTO role has changed a lot in the 15 years he's held it, he said.
The way he held it for 60 minutes and got through it speaks to his character.
In 2017, he gifted Russian President Vladimir Putin a puppy — and held it by its scruff.
Wade and whether a right to privacy exists in the Constitution, as Roe held it does.
Minutes earlier, he'd grabbed a knife and held it to his body, threatening to kill himself.
What held it all together was the idea that in Hollywood there is room for everyone.
He held it up in the doorway, and I remember the sunlight and dust around him.
Yeah, it was, and I think that radical candor was part of what held it together.
He held it for a few long beats, as if to say: Mark what I'm doing here.
I held it up to the car light and I'm thinking, That does—that says 4 mil.
When Republicans regained power and held it throughout the '20s, they were unmistakably the party of business.
Then he took off his hat, held it to the side, and jumped down into the hull.
With the Emmy in his hand, Brown was blown away by those who held it before him.
Privately held, it does not release earnings, but Technomic says sales were up 205 percent last year.
Many top executives in the alliance report to three separate CEOs — but Ghosn held it all together.
Emperor Akihito's family has held it almost 2,700 years, according to the customary, if semi-legendary genealogy.
And the money and the hands that just held it could be much dirtier than the floor.
They took federal property, held it with arms, and in the end got zero punishment for it.
He pulled out a wolf skull, opened its jaw wide and held it above one girl's head.
He took off his shirt, he said, and held it to the back of Officer Moore's head.
" D Smoke added that even when his dad served time in prison, his mom "held it down.
I was handed a stick with a prototype Mojo Lens and held it close to my eye.
His predecessor, Ahmad Vahidi, ascended to the post around 85033, and held it for around a decade.
Daniel P. Coughlin, the first Catholic in the chaplain post, held it for more than 11 years.
In later years, tires got an edge, called a bead, that held it to the wheel's rim.
Last week three chickadee fledglings landed on my right hand when I held it out with seed.
Growers have long held it at bay by trimming dead branches and, in recent decades, spraying antibiotics.
And I held it confidential, up to a point where the witness was willing to come forward.
Bud Shuster held it from 2.773 to 2001; his son, Bill, has held the seat since then.
It has been highly critical of the activity, but has not consistent held it to be illegal.
The elements within each party that might have held it back were now squarely in the minority.
Hamlin took the lead on Lap 121 of 147 and held it the rest of the way.
You had to be good at tech back then to actually shift content, but we held it together.
And the president doesn't have to have seized power illegitimately to have abused it once he's held it.
For their part, the Palestinian feel their cause has been forsaken by Arabs that once held it dear.
Republicans have won 60% of open Senate seats in that same time — even when Democrats held it previously.
The aluminum body was sturdy, even though it was noticeably thicker than my iPhone when I held it.
I broke down with her and took her hand and held it as tightly as I possibly could.
Until now, in the modern world, an underperforming economy has held it back from playing a bigger role.
Paris last hosted the Olympics in 1924, while Los Angeles has held it twice - most recently in 1984.
Since 1938, a Democrat has held it for only two years, and that was in the early '80s.
She said that she had picked up a pillow from the couch and held it over Wilson's face.
Angels pitcher Andrew Heaney grabbed Skaggs' jersey and held it with another player during the moment of silence.
If Remington violated Connecticut's trade practices statute, the state supreme court held, it is not shielded by PLCAA.
Dizzee's later stuff came out on his own label and Kano as well…Yeah, they held it down.
I took a bit of him away with me that day and I have held it ever since.
I feel like there was a better third record in us, if we could have held it together.
Mr. Ogik dug out a threadbare shirt and held it up, the blue sky visible through its holes.
We both held it, until the moment I was stunned into remission, into guilt, and became myself again.
He died last spring, and I held it for a minute, thinking about how much I miss him.
Then he held it, kicked it to the back of his throat and let it balloon his lungs.
Target also canceled an in-person investor meeting that was scheduled for Tuesday and held it virtually instead.
A home in Guanica, Puerto Rico seen collapsed and surrounded by the bricks that formerly held it up.
The original wound up pinching my pinky quite a few times when I held it too far back.
Many said they held it against their former senator, though some admired him for sticking to his principles.
The jihadis had seized it months earlier and held it until the Kurds freed it the previous week.
He reached for my hand, held it tight, and we walked together like that to the Syrian border.
Then he lifted it out of the water and held it over his head for an Instagram photo.
As Mr. Wilson held it up to the light against a window, the paper seemed to be authentic.
"Todd was bullied and embarrassed and I think he just held it in long enough," his mother said Thursday.
He located his camera, held it up, and began snapping photos of his beloved babysitter in this beautiful setting.
Shortly after launch, people realized that the phone would lose all connectivity if you held it the wrong way.
The Portuguese threw off his shirt after scoring and provocatively held it up to the crowd and was booked.
He rushed over to her car, umbrella in hand, and held it over her head as she got out.
What was always clear was that whatever her future held, it would be found 3,000 miles away from home.
They usually play more forcefully out, whereas Lee held it in and waited for someone else to bury themselves.
"I knew if I [held it] until the very last day, it would mean so much more," Kufrin says.
She retrieved the reporter's coat and held it while he slid it on, as if it had been checked.
Since he held it between two fingers, he gestured with two fingers, which is basically the Disney double point.
The student said it was not appropriate, while the teacher held it was acceptable if part of a class.
He carried a cardboard box with handles, held it low like it weighed a ton, but it was empty.
The first time I saw Samsung's folding phone—the first time I held it—I couldn't unsee the beds.
Read on to learn the truth about this method and the myths that have held it back — until now.
But I took the sack and held it to my lips and let just the tiniest trickle get in.
In real life, Bautista jumped on a large structure and stabbed it while another person held it in place.
When Abby held it in her hand, it already looked like a piece of jewelry: precious, beautiful, superfluous. ♦
If this meeting is successfully held, it will further enhance Singapore's international image of high-efficiency, safety and reliability.
He unwrapped a sixteen-inch fossil feather, and held it in his palms like a piece of Lalique glass.
Even worse for May's optics, Rudd held it down for the Tories even though her father died Monday night.
She held it close to her heart, put it down on the coffin, and at last began to cry.
Virtual reality tech has existed for decades, but price has always held it back from the real-world users.
Each person had a particular attitude toward his penis, moved it a certain way, held it a certain way.
WELD, 11:01: Trump held it together, except for being almost unbelievably rude, so that qualifies as outperforming expectations.
Vox's Aaron Rupar, for one, held it up as an example of the media's shortcomings in covering the hearings.
When I held it, I could ask Alexa to turn my lights on or off or check the weather.
And many of them inherited the property as members of families that have held it for generations — even centuries.
The pizza, thin-crusted and gooey, threatened to fall apart unless I held it with both of my hands.
The bear bumped into the door as Hayes and his friend, 15-year-old Bobby Harden, held it shut.
I hope the American people can see through this sham that you knew about it and you held it.
Now he pulled the bone from the tissue and held it in his hand as he dried his tears.
I could hardly see my hand or the shadow it made on the wall when I held it up.
The team owner, Tom Ricketts, then held it while throwing a ceremonial first pitch with his sister and brother.
As I held it in my arms I suddenly could picture the store in Aleppo where I bought it.
She opened the door from the inside, and then held it so that the younger woman could come in.
A new world champion in the realm of supercomputing has unseated the juggernaut that has held it since 2013.
So a sudden wind change can push a blaze across a fire line that otherwise would have held it back.
Actually, I'm gonna go in your ... I thought Gavin Newsom, who's the incoming governor of California, literally held it together.
Koepka gained the top spot four weeks ago, and held it for a fortnight before handing it off to Rose.
So I go buy a $15,000 chunk of Sugilite, and when she held it, she said she felt no pain.
In California tonight Democrats are vying for Republican Dana Rohrabacher seat who held it since 280 he&aposs been there.
"I walked towards it, it did not move (and) I then held it until the other officer came," Pruitt said.
Should the talks be held, it would be the first such dialogue since a vice-ministerial meeting in December 2015.
One reason for its initial popularity was that the hair spray held it in place for days at a time.
He picked up a bottle of hand sanitizer, flipped open the lid and held it out pointedly over my hands.
Harry held it up to himself admiringly on stage, saying "put it on" and drawing loud applause from the crowd.
The island was the first American territory to be occupied by the Japanese, who held it from 1941 until 1944.
China has held it out as a solution for Taiwan, but both the KMT and DPP have rejected the model.
It's also the phone that made headlines for "antennagate" because cell service dropped if you held it the wrong way.
She then grabbed an Android smartphone in a large and bulky black case, and held it up in that path.
A Reuters photograph of the folded document, taken as Trump held it up, allowed reporters to read parts of it.
In fact, he's held it so often that he says the shape of his body has conformed to its curves.
I held it at arm's length, tilted away from my face, thinking not me not me not me not me.
I grabbed Trump's recent issue of Time out of my bag and held it up to my line of vision.
He held it with his left hand against his chest; his right hand clasped it about halfway down the shaft.
I understood early on that what was important was not how much you drank but how well you held it.
Since Wimbledon is where the famous tennis tournament is held, it makes sense that this clue might be about tennis.
I clutched it tightly in my fist and held it over my head triumphantly as fans seated around me cheered.
First, he said he held it up because of concerns about corruption in Ukraine and cited Mr. Biden in particular.
Shah removed his own emerald ring—he also wore emerald earrings—and held it next to the buttons for comparison.
Labour took the seat only in 1997, and held it until the end of the Blair-Brown era in 2010.
One of the English officers drew a gun and held it to his grandfather's head, drawing everything to a standstill.
"I just held it together," Watson said, adding, "I love the history, and I love the challenge of the golf course."
Odds are you held it upright, which means you're helping to accelerate one of the most underappreciated shifts in the mediascape.
Had the annual meeting taken place next week, it would have been the first time the IADB held it in China.
There was a voodoo doll that's kept under glass because, Cheshire said, it's made numerous people sick after they've held it.
"I shook his hand, and he put his arm around my waist and held it there," the second woman told HuffPost.
At last night's CNN town hall, teenage survivors of the Parkland shooting looked power in the face and held it accountable.
They proceeded to vacuum up everything they could find — and then, instead of revealing what they had, they held it. 25.
She grabbed her long braid and held it up to her face, mimicking an older man who was courting her friend.
He obtained his practical nurse license in 2011 and held it until Thursday's surrender, according to the board of nursing's report.
Arizona argues that Judge Gwin erroneously held it doesn't have a protectable interest in protecting Arizona consumers from a bad settlement.
She didn't set her tape down; instead, she held it in her hand, chest-high, a little away from her body.
For 2013, it was pretty impressive, but the need for a large 3993-foot-long mat held it back a bit.
Instead, he held it back in a private family foundation, and he often expressed a desire to return it to China.
The statement did not include a reference to the dangers of protectionism, which American officials said could have held it up.
Mr. Bey braced himself against the equipment to protect crew members working below, and held it until others could help him.
The drink arrived at my table, and I held it up to examine it in all of its seafood-filled glory.
He held it up, and we all squinted at the flattened forest green square with plastic hairs fraying at its edges.
Once they held it at Tsinghua University, and when the police came, even a top university like that had to compromise.
Sitting beside Vice President Pence, who argued for the move, he signed a proclamation and held it up for the cameras.
"I chose to clerk for Judge Garland instead of Judge Kavanaugh, and he never remotely held it against me," she said.
Arizona State averaged 92 points in its first two games before Northern Iowa held it to 63 on 41.5 percent shooting. 3.
Even when I took my phone out and held it in my hand, I still had annoying skips and ping pong effect.
Instead of being a museum where some services were held, it would revert to being a church where some visitors were allowed.
So I unwrapped the taco and held it in my hands, and with one slight touch, my hands were covered in oil.
In Iowa, Trump held it together on election night but was soon on Twitter pushing conspiracy theories and lashing out at opponents.
But the central bank surprised markets when it strengthened the pound by 20 piasters in November and held it steady ever since.
Elite athletes, on average, fixated their gaze earlier and held it on a target 62 percent longer than other the average athlete.
But I want my kids to look back at me one day and say, 'My mom, she really held it all together.
The IndyCar Series added a road course event in 2014 and has held it each May before the Indy 500 since then.
At 56th Street they paused as one pulled an electronic pipe out of his pocket and held it to his friend's lips.
Howard Dean (D-Vt.) on Thursday announced he would run for the position again, after having previously held it from 2005-09.
"Over the course of the 60 minutes I think we held it together better than we have in previous games," Karlsson said.
"You should have seen the way in which Xavier poured so accurately that water and held it to her lips," Crowley said.
Blackstone is the once and current owner of TeamHealth, having held it from 2005 to 2009 before buying it again in 2016.
The fan held it above his head while other spectators danced and cheered, the sparks licking the air while the smoke rose.
"For 30 days I held it in," Kennedy said last week as he prepared for his first N.C.A.A. tournament with the Aggies.
Watsun Atkinsun had just bummed a cigarette and held it up with two fingers, tracing the streaks of jet exhaust above us.
Three laps later, back came Logano, who took the lead and held it for all but one of the next 107 laps.
In 1997, you withdrew your name to be the Clinton administration's ambassador to Mexico, after Republicans in the Senate held it up.
It is unclear how long Marriott had held on to the information and if it held it longer than it had to.
They held it back from their album at the time, with the idea that Ms. Jones should record an entire gospel record.
Jon Mooallem is the author of This Is Chance: The Shaking of an All-American City, a Voice That Held It Together.
An audience member passed the mask up to the podium, and he held it up beside his own, slightly less cartoonish visage.
"I actually took her son's photo, and held it up and turned around, and that's when I laughed at her," he said.
The justices held it was insufficiently related to interstate commerce, meaning it did not affect the national economy in any significant way.
This month the Taliban launched a large-scale attack on the strategically important city of Ghazni and held it for five days.
As Asian companies are often closely held, it is much tougher to successfully push for change in some markets in the region.
Due to an embarrassing antenna design glitch, the device wouldn't connect to the cellular network if you held it the wrong way.
Every year when the drills are held it provokes a strong response from the North Korean government, including military displays of force.
Some officials may recognise that the sex industry is nothing like the social evil that the party has traditionally held it to be.
"They kind of held it over our head that this was on the Strip, this was not where artists normally play," he said.
Mr Turnbull held it comfortably, but its voters are liberal and well-educated and could turn on the party following the leadership fiasco.
But it was Mr Hewlett's character designs that held it all together, and made not just the songs but the concept a hit.
The previous record holder, Norman Taurog, won the award in 1930 for his comedy Skippy and held it for an impressive 86 years.
"Some guy just walked up to him with a spoon full of cocaine, held it up to his nose and – whoosh," said Davis.
The woman took one of the shirts hanging over her arm, cleaned the kid's face off, and just held it out to me.
Benefiting was Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Hamlin, who restarted the final stage in first place and held it for the next 113 laps.
"The general risk of a terror attack has increased recently in a number of the countries in which events are held," it noted.
Trump, still wearing a wind breaker, picked up a can of tinned chicken breast and held it up for the crowd to see.
Once San Jose retook the lead with a little more than five minutes left in the first period, they held it for good.
Having held it together throughout the day, they may be primed to blow off steam when we unwittingly invite them to do so.
If you held it for one year or less, it is a considered a short-term gain and is taxed as ordinary income.
The complaint offers no explanation for why the prime minister received the money, held it for four months, then returned part of it.
With as much joy as a kid on Christmas morning, Trump grabbed the sign and held it up high for others to see.
This means that if investors bought the bond today and held it to maturity, they would receive less than the price they paid.
The crowd booed lustily on its opening night, and some longtime operagoers have held it against Mr. Gelb, and the Met, ever since.
I took Bunay's glass shaker full of gold flakes, held it over my slice and made it rain gold on his cheesy creation.
When his turn came to play, Lunn picked up the torch that Dawn Ray'd had tossed from the ramparts and held it aloft.
He went on to post a video on Facebook showing a piece of newspaper smoking when he held it in the sunlit bowl.
But as the planks spun around the axis, they gradually loosened the custom-made 4.5-inch nuts and bolts that held it together.
In fact, Buemi had the shipment scanned as if it had been sent, held it for two days, and then scanned it again.
Lewis understood that the program stood no long-term chance of survival without deliberate reinforcement of the personal bonds that held it together.
Tilting her head, she studied it and then passed it to Ro, who held it up and said she thought it was beautiful.
In his "Theological-Political Treatise," he praised the tolerant multicultural society of Amsterdam and held it up as a model for the world.
If a second referendum were to be held, it would take a year to organize, according to government guidance shown to MPs Wednesday.
It's a working mic, and according to its new owner, there's enough wear and tear that you can see where Beyonce held it.
"The one that held it together in the Kennedy family and in America, more quickly and longer than anybody, was Bobby Kennedy," Tye says.
Its demands are such that I don't think anyone who hasn't already held it can actually fathom what it is like to be there.
While HHS said the moral or religious opposition to covering contraception has to be "sincerely held," it is unclear how they would determine this.
The hijacker, Seif Eldin Mustafa, diverted the plane to Cyprus, where he held it for several hours under the threat of a suicide belt.
If Dr Whitehouse and his colleagues are correct, today's religions did not create modernity but, in the past at least, they held it together.
In one particularly powerful moment of his speech, Khan pulled a pocket-sized Constitution from his suit jacket and held it in the air.
Long before social media feeds, coffee menus, and graphic tees were exploding with pumpkin spice, cranberries held it down as fall's most notorious flavor.
I turned my phone four different ways as I held it above my badge and still had no idea where the special walls were.
"Some people moved the ball and then held it, so that part of our game was pretty inconsistent overall," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said.
In fact, some have held it against Fallon that when Trump was on his show in September, he didn't challenge him on political issues.
Last year militants attacked a sparsely manned UN police base in the Malian city and held it before UN and Malian forces retook it.
With so many small sections cobbled together, "toPray" sometimes seemed on the verge of falling apart, but the dancers' unflagging energy held it together.
He held it very close to his face and furrowed his brow at the glowing screen with no more than five apps on it.
The Heat built an 11-point lead in the second quarter and held it until late in the third when their shooting went cold.
"She wanted this held confidential, and I held it confidential up to a point where the witness was willing to come forward," Feinstein said.
It's easy enough to see that parties won more political power, and held it for far longer, in the past than in the present.
Sampras held it together to finish the match, and managed a victory over Corretja 7-6, 53-7, 5-7, 6-4, 7-6.
They went to the little fair in town, held it the whole time and then came running in to pee when they got home.
Mr. Gelinas animated the string of feathers with delicate twists and with the help of Ms. Samuel held it up for Ms. Erivo's approval.
State media held it up as an example of a new China exporting advanced technology, instead of providing low-cost labor to assemble it.
The fact that Seeger had this romantic vision of war in 1914, and still held it in 1916, is what gives his work value.
According to multiple accounts, one prisoner held it to a cell door jamb and another slammed the door, breaking it into cooking sized chunks.
The two then grappled and Pownall, according to witness testimony, took out his service weapon and held it to the back of Jones' head.
It was scheduled to go into effect in 2012, but differences among the five regulatory agencies involved in drafting the measure held it up.
Roebuck, placed on the spot, turned the phone on to selfie mode, held it at arm's length and spoke for only a few seconds.
Indeed, if a Likud leadership primary were to be held it would likely happen only when the Knesset dissolves and new elections are scheduled.
Because despite attempts at competition from other (kinda garbage, imo) brands like Wai Wai and Top Ramen, Maggi surged in popularity and held it.
Bentley mentioned in the piece that he was wracked with guilt, and that he wondered if those he put behind bars held it against him.
As Batman jumps, his so-called "glide angle" would be extended by lift created by his cape if he held it taut along his body.
The moment was made more special when director Taika Waititi presented the hammer to Portman, who held it up as the crowd roared their approval.
If another vote is to be held, it should be to recall those members of the government responsible for this mess in the first place.
I drew a microphone from the holster and held it to my father's mouth, as though interviewing him, as he tried to make his points.
Despite using hardware that's yet to be finalized, I didn't have any concern about my Pebble Time falling out; Pal held it firmly in place.
Bitterly cold air "soaked up the pollution and held it like a blanket over the city" for four days straight, according to the Daily Mail.
Stupid me, I was holding back for that perfect, hopelessly romantic time to say I love you, and I held it too long I guess.
Traffic moved at a brisk pace: Syrian rebels held territory to the east of the road, and Islamic State militants held it to the west.
In my B.S. (Before Squirting) days, when I held it in, what resulted was a very painful sensation in my bladder that just felt...wrong.
The U.S. central bank raised its benchmark overnight interest rate last December and has held it steady since, largely because of concerns over low inflation.
In February 85033, the Sixth Circuit held it — and not United States District Courts — had jurisdiction to hear legal challenges to the final WOTUS rule.
Clem killed the snake on the spot and held it for an EMT crew, so they could confirm whether it was, in fact, a copperhead.
Through the bag, the sand felt both tough and soft, the bright blues and pinks particularly visible when I held it up to the light.
Most presidents might have held it against a former campaign chairman and close associate who got convicted on multiple counts of tax and bank fraud.
He was convinced Russia's sheer size and its disparateness held it back; the best players needed to be gathered together to push each other on.
He took his gold medal, which he had not yet given back, out of his front pocket and held it up for the television cameras.
That she held it at all was the reason she could not stop checking to ensure that it was safe, and that it was real.
The United States Navy governed the island until the Japanese captured it during World War II and held it for two and a half years.
It is only a hole in the minds of those who held it, but since there is no hole in reality, newer humans move on.
At one point, De Sousa picked up a stool and held it over his head, although in the end no one seemed to be hurt.
"Ebola attacked the very part of the community that held it together – it prevented people from caring for their sick and burying them," said Richards.
For example, the initial fires were caused in part by a pinching of the top corner of the battery by the pouch that held it.
He has deep roots in the district, winning the seat that was vacated by his father, Bill Lipinski, who held it for a decade before.
Then they realized that they hadn't been paying attention to whether the grasshopper was head up or head down in the container that held it.
He grasped the travel wallet that hung around his neck—a transparent window on the front displaying his security-clearance badge—and held it up.
Bautista held it together remarkably well, losing his composure only after the victory was complete as he prepared for the postmatch television interview on court.
Then he grabbed a handful of my shirt, violently twisted it around his fist, and held it up before my eyes, showing me the blood.
To emphasize his call for stability at the command center, Mr. Xi picked up a riot shield and held it in front of his body.
Because Uber is privately held, it is unlikely to be the target of an SEC investigation, David Chase, a former SEC enforcement attorney, told WSJ.
Back in October, Spears' top came undone, nearly falling down before she held it in place and a dancer came over to tie it for her.
And at the Lone Oak diner, Dooley, a Trump supporter, scrawled "TRUMP" on the back of her bill and held it up as Clinton walked by.
Though philosophers at least as far back as Adam Smith have held it up as a virtue, Mr Bloom says it is a dubious moral guide.
Then I heard the roar as the chain saw came to life, saw the flash of the blade as he held it high in the air.
Todd VanDerWerff: Around the midpoint of "Women's Work," I found myself thinking, boy, baby Angela better not survive just because Janine held it for a while.
In response, he grabbed the knife he'd hidden underneath a cushion and held it to her throat, telling her to shut up or he'd kill her.
Egypt devalued the pound by 13 percent in March to relieve mounting downward pressure and has held it at roughly 8.8 to the dollar since then.
In fact,"All I Want For Christmas Is You" has held it for 31 weeks straight out of the 36 weeks that the chart has existed.
The key fob thing also reminds me of another super weird Apple bug that caused iPhones to lose reception if you held it a certain way.
The central bank has raised its overnight interest rate five times since July 2017, though it has held it steady at 1.75 percent since October 2018.
They held it aloft and thanked it for its service, which felt nice, because hearing their music, you have to imagine it's seen some hard living.
"He had the idea to add a cute detail on the inside of the jacket that read 'Just Married' when he held it open," Upton explained.
I tell him I've missed him a lot the last couple days and about what I covered today and how I had barely held it together.
If representatives of both governments can meet, and a summit ultimately is held, it would represent substantial progress in reducing tension and the risk of war.
An official removed each ballot from the box, opened it and held it aloft while reading aloud the name of the candidate the voter had selected.
At lunch at his home last September, he removed one of his Olympic medals from a trophy case in his living room and held it up.
A Malden man claimed he found it on the side of the highway and held it for ransom -- namely, he wanted tickets to a playoff game.
Trump's racial appeals played to the part of his base he needed to turn out while not turning off enough people who held it against him.
The fact that the GOP held it yet the Democrats still found a path to control the House highlights the importance of broadening the electoral map.
Herrine: The restaurant has been a local favorite since 1918, and the woman who held it all together was Miss Dot, the city's proclaimed po'boy queen.
MORE all started with high approval — and for a time held it — despite Tier-4 unemployment; their predecessors, at least for a time, took the rap.
It was maybe three feet tall, it hardly weighed anything but it was cumbersome, I held it in both arms like a child as we walked.
At one point, De Sousa picked up a stool and held it over his head before Kansas assistant Jerrance Howard grabbed it from him from behind.
Molded of hollow plastic, it sits on a semi-spherical base with with wire appendages; hairpins held it onto the wig of the actress Moya Angela.
Even when the researchers forced the device to the bottom of the tank and held it there for months, it still surfaced when they let it.
One agent also allegedly pulled out his pepper spray and held it to the boy's face and told him he'd be sprayed if he fought back.
Catherine took the throne in 343 at 33 and held it until her death in 1796, making her the longest-running woman to rule the country.
A Ph.D. candidate in nutritional biology patiently dislodged the strange matter from a mold with a letter opener and then held it up in the air.
Ronald Reagan won the White House and Republicans took the Senate in 1980 and held it until after the 1986 midterm election in his second term.
He addressed the nation via a video calling service, appearing on the smartphone of a CNN Turk reporter who held it up to a studio camera.
Most of the murders took place in the large city of Dar es Salaam and in the southern highlands where superstitions are strongly held, it said.
A wheel had come off—she could see it a few yards back—and who knew where the piece that held it on had been lost.
Mike Teunissen, a Dutch sprinter, had won the yellow jersey on Stage 1 and held it on Stage 2 but wilted on Épernay's vineyard-covered hills.
Mike Teunissen, a Dutch sprinter, had won the yellow jersey on Stage 1 and held it on Stage 2 but wilted on Épernay's vineyard-covered hills.
Trump and the GOP have trotted it out as a prime example of business success and held it up as a winner from their policy proposals.
After receiving the magazine, Trump held it up and showcased it to his nearby supporters who were clamoring to shake the candidate's hand or get an autograph.
Facebook has used a lighter touch than Twitter, but its missteps over the past year have pushed it further under the microscope and relentlessly held it there.
For nearly eight long minutes, Steve Harvey barely held it together while dealing with what might have been the most frustrating round of Family Feud we've seen.
I wanted to scream it as loud as I could—but I held it in, trying to play cool and pretend like I wasn't falling in love.
That he had jumped into her car with a knife and held it to her throat, made her drive into the woods, and tried to rape her.
Yet when this was offered as part of the recent omnibus appropriations bill, Members allied with the logging industry held it hostage, demanding unrelated anti-environmental provisions.
Ambrose won the Intercontinental title from Rollins, held it for a month, then lost it to Bobby Lashley, who will go on to feud with someone else.
As for their wedding reception in 2007, they held it, of course, at the Silver Gull, one of the last private oceanfront clubs in New York City.
The firm had originally planned the IPO for last year but held it off after South Korea began investigating its parent company Lotte Group for alleged wrongdoing.
The Democratic National Convention will be held on July 13-16 in 2020, CNN's Dan Merica reports, which is earlier than they've held it in two decades.
Slayer are my heart, still beating in the hands of the armored skeleton who just tore it out and held it aloft over a flaming trash can.
It was filling up and spilling over, everyone was staring at me and I just held it like a clutch bag, owned it and went to work.
Wells Fargo's investor day is typically a biannual event, but management held it a year early to provide more information about how they are running the bank.
Trump took personal credit and held it up as proof that all it took was a tough-talking president to secure the border once and for all.
If the Taliban took Ghazni and held it, they would essentially have cut off the traditional Taliban homelands in the south from northern Afghanistan and the capital.
Advocates have held it up as opening a new high-tech manufacturing era for the southeastern portion of the state, once a major center for auto assembly.
It's been nearly two decades since I held it in my hand, but recently, I found an opportunity to hatch another critter and feed it pixelated snacks.
Losing Bremen, the country's smallest state with a population of just 22015,22016 people, would represent an earthquake for the party that has held it for 28 years.
A drone held it together, but this was a rocker's musical marathon; when in doubt, a 4/4 beat and a solid chord would get everyone through.
The teen unmuted it, and the teacher muted it again, grabbed the computer and held it over his head, the teen said, according to Paffumi's arrest report.
She took from her bedside drawer a little transistor radio, and she turned it on low and held it to her ear, lying with it that way.
Kauffman managed to get his foot pressed down on the mountain lion's neck and held it down until the animal suffocated and let go of his wrist.
"American workers have a major victory in USMCA, and I'm proud to support it — it's just a shame Speaker Pelosi held it up for so long," Rep.
It held it until 1990, excepting the two-years (1918-1920) of the independent Republic of Azerbaijan, which came about after the Russian Empire crumbled in 1917.
After the final stop under caution on Lap 209, Busch beat Harvick back on track to take the lead and held it the rest of the way.
"I think I would have held it together until I saw the first brother cry," Ms. Lucas said Wednesday night, long after the gathering had broken up.
Trump took personal credit — and held it up as proof that all it took was a tough-talking president to secure the border once and for all.
According to Business Insider, Trump was rather taken with a sign reading "Hillary Clinton for Prisondent" at a rally in Iowa, and held it up for multiple photographs.
The movie if a spinoff of "Suicide Squad," which has a "rotten" 59% Rotten Tomatoes audience score and could have also held it back at the box office.
But my friend who had it in his truck brought it to the bleachers, when one of the boys sitting near me saw it and held it up.
He grabbed the back of my head, held it in place so I couldn't pull away and rammed his tongue as far into my mouth as he could.
After hearing about all the interesting features of the LG V20, I was excited to check it out, but after I actually held it, I wasn't as impressed.
It also wasn't possible even a few years ago, and some have held it up as an ideal example of how futuristic technologies can make our lives better.
Inciarte came down with the ball held it aloft in his glove as Johnson raised both arms and the Braves (24-241) began spilling out of the dugout.
Humayun Khan, 27, died from a suicide bombing in Baghdad 12 years ago, pulled a pocket-sized Constitution from his suit jacket and held it in the air.
"They held it tight despite the best efforts of the media to pry it out of them," said Myron Ebell, who led the EPA transition team for Trump.
Seeing a Catholic soldier in agony, he was said to have found a crucifix and held it to the dying man's lips, before succumbing to enemy fire himself.
" Asked when he had first turned toward extremism, Mr. Morton put out his hand and held it a foot off the floor: "When I was about this high.
Like some kind of hipster caveman, I turned on my iPhone's flashlight and held it up in my dark bathroom as I brushed my teeth and then shaved.
He didn't rise to his feet, only scuttled the desk chair toward the curtain and held it open with one hand and looked at me with utter disdain.
But the first social media-documented bash is from 2012, when WeWork held it at the Angel Orensanz Foundation, a trendy arts center on the Lower East Side.
Qaddafi seized power in 1969 as a young colonel, then held it by stifling dissent, playing Libya's tribes against one another and ruining whatever independent institutions once existed.
Instead, on a Friday morning in June, my fear slips away and I'm unsure where it went, or how I held it so tightly in the first place.
At one point, the man in the audience took the phone out of his pocket and held it under his chin, as if pointing it at Mr. DelGaudio.
When Iridian shook the folded metal, it expanded into a semitransparent shield that covered most of Pel and Adda while Iridian held it between them and the empty terminal.
These same provisions of the INA have likewise been cited by the courts when they've held it to be absolutely constitutional for certain nationalities to undergo special registration requirements.
If Hollande decides to run and a primary is held, it will be the first time a sitting French president has faced a primary challenger from his own camp.
His latest show also went outside the conventional catwalk: He held it in May at Manhattan's Rockefeller Center, the first fashion show ever held at the tourist-packed locale.
If you've held it for less than a year, your deduction is limited to your cost basis, or what you paid for the digital currency, not its current value.
"He gave up the one run early, but then he held it right there, even though he was cramping up from the third inning on," manager Terry Francona said.
On its face, the district should favor Republicans; Donald Trump and Mitt Romney won it in 2016 and 2012, and Republicans have held it for more than three decades.
Its face was covered with duct tape, and a strap ripped from a pair of Oakley ski goggles was all that held it to your head, but it worked.
The most important economic post, that of deputy prime minister in charge of economic matters, is being retained by Somkid Jatusripitak, who held it in the outgoing military government.
Toe Blake took over the honor and held it for most of the next decade, while Buswell headed to the QPHL and was out of hockey entirely by 1941.
Nobody held it against him that he had a thick Slavic accent, couldn't name a Beatles song and was fuzzy about whether the Super Bowl involved basketball or football.
The final straw was when, to make a point, he pulled a knife out of his back pocket and held it to the throat of a young male student.
Without any explanation, he pulled out her tampon and "held it up for a very, very long time," said the woman, who wanted to be identified only as Sarah.
He held it aloft, checking its floppy bottom — "looking under the hood" is what he calls this well-practiced move — then daintily tore off a puffy pinch of crust.
Then there were moments before he delivered the ball in which he held it, massaging and then examining it, seemingly questioning why it could not reach his desired targets.
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld held it up as campus speech run amok, making the story about an ill-considered response to the fliers, rather than the fliers themselves.
As Edelman warmed up before the game, Gronkowski took the 22-inch tall Super Bowl trophy and held it like a bat, challenging Edelman to throw the ball his way.
And then she went and stuck it on another student's arm, stuck it on another student's arm, and stuck it on another student's arm, and then she held it up.
" The girl "held it up" in front of her, and said "I believe maybe the book kind of deterred some of the bullets so they didn't hit me so badly.
Jasmina shook out a couple of cigs and passed him one, and he held it between his lips and bowed his head so she could light it with the flicker.
Reno was attorney general throughout Clinton's two terms as president and was in the job longer than anyone except William Wirt, who held it from November 1817 until March 1829.
Early in her address to graduating Yale students at Sunday&aposs Class Day, Hillary Clinton reached behind the lectern, pulled out a traditional Russian ushanka hat, and held it aloft.
The Shabab overran the base, held it for several hours and made off with sensitive communications equipment, artillery pieces that can fire 10 miles and several American-made armored Humvees.
"Soon after the interview commenced, defendant Simmons reached over and grabbed plaintiff Doe's hand and, forcefully, placed it on his knee and held it on his knee," the suit states.
"The next thing she could remember was waking up late in the morning in the front yard (of the home next door to where the party was held)," it says.
Zac Efron, a celebrity possessed of great physical strength, recently participated in a photoshoot in which he lifted his body into the air and held it perpendicular to a pole.
Two years ago, when Lenovo first unveiled the futuristic Yoga Book, the company held it up alongside a hardcover Dr. Seuss book to demonstrate how thin and light it was.
To see a guy cheating and telling people he won tournaments he didn't even play in, and telling people he won tournaments that weren't even heldit just bothers me.
His dad opened the box and withdrew the wool coat that'd been fitted specifically for Roy's build, and held it open for his son to don as if a king.
He was always considered a long-shot for the top U.N. job as it usually rotates geographically and Eastern Europe is the only region not to have held it yet.
Sources familiar with Alexanders thinking said that he was "terrified that the file would fall into the wrong hands" in India, which does not explain why he held it elsewhere.
If Wednesday's contempt vote is held, it will take place just hours after the House voted to give committee chairs the authority to pursue court action to enforce their subpoenas.
He held it, waiting for the last few seconds to tick off, only for North Dakota's Corey Baldwin to snatch the ball and try and hit a last minute layup.
Since Brazil's return to democracy in 1985, the PMDB has mostly been content to let other parties hold the presidency while it gravitated toward power regardless of who held it.
But is Hagerty, who once worked as a business consultant in Asia and speaks Japanese, any less qualified for the Tokyo post than Caroline Kennedy, who held it under Obama?
I am very sure that I would have cherished quite some of what the former would have told me, and held it in my heart forever—like a true revelation.
The reviewer was required to contact the arresting agency, the court heldit wasn't a question of whether she was exercising her discretion in following up after an initial request.
With Charlotte sleeping on her father's chest, Dr. Milless filled out a card committing to caucus for Mr. O'Rourke and held it up while the Texan offered his toothy smile.
He was not the sort of investor who, like Warren Buffett, took a large stake in a company and held it for years, immersing himself in how the business worked.
And those who bought the bond on Friday at 76.5 cents and held it to November, if the principal payment is made, could recover 100 cents, a 30.7 percent return.
Despite the somewhat unromantic nature of a movie based on a military excursion to capture two Somali warlords, my beloved seized my hand and held it for the entire film.
His sudden death unleashed an opera-worthy drama of assassinations, suicides and civil war, until another imperial power, called Han, took its place, and held it more than four centuries.
He gazed thoughtfully out at the auditorium, then removed his hat, held it reverently to his chest, pressed his hands together at the brim, and bowed his head to pray.
In a video posted to his Facebook page, Kimmel was seen wrangling the python from the bushes and held it up until it dropped the smaller alligator, which quickly scampered away.
The officer "perceived his life was in danger, reached for his gun, unholstered it and held it to his rib café while pointing it downward," the charges filed against Noor read.
Lipinski stands out not just because he opposed the Affordable Care Act and gay marriage, but because he was basically gifted his seat by his father, who held it before him.
He kept a sharp eye on the political world around him and held it to moral account, often using images gleaned from nature — snakes, insects, turtles — to comment on human behavior.
While the rest of the exterior of our building heldit had been constructed to earthquake standards – the windows shattered, the ceilings fell, and most of the interior simply blew up.
Gubere's men are part of the broad military push to take back Mosul, once Iraq's second-biggest city, from the ISIS militants who have held it for more than two years.
With my iPhone 6, I'd have pressed it on the train's glass window and held it really steady, cramping my arms in the process, to get a smooth and steady video.
For example, if someone saving for retirement purchased an S&P index fund for $6900,2628 in 28503 and dutifully held it for 22019 years, they could now sell it for $2,665.
The 22-year-old Bryant reached into his jeans, pulled out the semiautomatic handgun, and held it over the purple counter -- the 9 mm barrel pointing straight at Jones-Thompson's chest.
His face was studious in the light cast by the screen, and then he held it up to me and I saw that he had typed in all caps IRON MAN .
After a while, she took the stone into the water with her and held it on her chest, then slid it down her body until it rested, heavily, between her legs.
The home has changed hands only four times since the late 19th century; the family that held it longest owned the local hardware store and had the extraordinary name of Bloodgood.
He held it to his chest for 15 seconds as he watched the Duo's iPhone app display a graph of his heart sounds and electrocardiogram, which tests the heart's electrical activity.
It is true that the Venezuela government has called itself socialist in previous years when the Venezuelan economy was doing better and before some socialists held it up as a model.
The Bundesbank said on Monday that German growth would rebound after a poor third quarter as the economy works through one-off issues that held it back through the summer months.
It has taken many months, and many thousands of lives, but Iraqi forces have finally reclaimed the northern city of Mosul from the ISIS militants who held it for three years.
The surprisingly close race had Republicans nervous: Estes led by a 53/46 margin with 99% reporting, but Trump won the district by 27 points and Republicans have held it since 1994.
I built a cake out of Lego for Frankie and every time I held it in front of its nose, Frankie would blow out the yellow plastic flame and sing Happy Birthday.
I couldn't wear my yogurt-stained puffy down jacket, so Brittany held it as we tried to enter the side of the venue, where a whole flock of paparazzi were camped out.
Xiaomi's paid careful attention to all the details — all of the lines and ports and speaker holes are perfectly symmetrical — and I appreciated it every moment I held it in my hand.
"When Bretton Woods closed down I bought for the next decade gold and silver and held it as my nest egg for protection against ups and downs [in the market]," he said.
If we supported the entire organ transplant system and held it to better account, we would ensure that more organs from the dying could become a gift of life for someone else.
The display — "We call it the ghost ship," Ms. Hejll said — consists only of what might be left of a ship at an archaeological dig: the metal hardware that held it together.
Presumably, some behind-the-scenes delays held it back till 2018, and we're hoping the documentary followed RiRi in the time since — because it's been a busy two years for the superstar.
With the economy stuck in dire straits during and after the Great Recession, the FOMC cut the fed funds rate to close to zero and held it there for roughly six years.
The climate change activists in the auditorium on Monday night, though, had seized on the Reuters report -- and held it up as evidence against any moderate criticism of the Green New Deal.
Jenner took the title from Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, who became a billionaire in 2008 at age 23, and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates held it in 1003 at age 31.
It lifted its benchmark overnight rate at the end of last year for the first time in nearly a decade, but has held it steady since amid concerns over persistently low inflation.
I put it into a power-on stall and held it there for full 15 seconds, banking from side to side, while the warning horn blared at me … and it gained altitude.
Despite the overwhelming support for its opponent, Taleb Group took a 1-0 lead and still held it with 10 minutes to go when a fleet of sport utility vehicles arrived nearby.
" He held it up for the cameras – I'd hold it up too if I had a fabulous signature like his – and concluded, "Great thing for the American worker, what we just did.
The Bulgarian swimmer already had one entry in the Guinness Book of Records in 2013 with 2,030 meters, but he only held it for three months until he was overtaken by Kharvi.
While it may not have discernible limbs, an expectant parent may well have held it in her arms, pushed it in a buggy or even chosen the color of its nursery wall.
But she would bring less experience in government or international affairs to the high-profile job than almost anyone who has held it, generating instant skepticism that may complicate her Senate confirmation.
I took it up and dropped it into the boat, but while I was pushing off it ran the length of the boat to Sophia, who held it while we rowed homeward.
Even though I knew that it was most likely a terrible idea, I took out the digital camera I had purchased for the trip and held it up to the palace gates.
I had a culture but not the language that held it together, and although I may have been desperate to claim Ethiopia as my own, the country owed me nothing in return.
That would either raise inflation, prying Japan from the trap that has held it since the early 1990s, or demonstrate how best to manage the macroeconomic challenges posed by ageing and automation.
Standing on the podium that had been constructed in the center of the field, Mr. Hayatou briefly clasped the trophy with both hands, held it aloft, and turned, beaming, to the crowd.
"So it was an emotional game for me just because of them, but I held it back until after the game, and I just went out there and played my all," Williams said.
"Marianne Rogers [Kenny Rogers' wife at the time] had on a big fur stole and I was sitting down there near her, so I grabbed her stole and held it up," she says.
And she will be on Tucker Carlson&aposs show on Monday night, and I&aposm sure she&aposll have time to answer of question about like why would you have held it back?
One of the trust&aposs first tasks was to figure out who held the mortgage, which during the financial crisis was sold so many times that nobody could figure out who held it.
But when Martin Truex Jr. and Harvick pitted early on Lap 22, Allmendinger inherited the top spot and held it through the green/checkered flag, collecting the first stage win of his career.
Trump railed against the climate deal -- agreed to by then President Obama in 2015 -- during the 2016 campaign and held it up as a prime example of how the US makes bad deals.
" According to the criminal complaint, Perez told the police that "Pedro Ruiz III had been trying to get her to shoot the book while he held it for a YouTube video for awhile.
Examples abound: lacking a venue for the high school prom, which had been destroyed by Michael, students instead held it outside and gave everyone a respite from the last six months of stress.
From the first moment you held it in your hands (before the digital era when printing out a syllabus didn't seem to be an environmentally relevant question), your future for the semester crystallized.
The rapist's four-year suspended sentence with a two-year probation period sparked indignation among human rights organizations in Ukraine, which held it up as an example of the widespread impunity surrounding rape.
Something about that South Korean group spoke to Osorio, and he has in the past few months held it up as a blueprint, a human mood board of sorts, for his own team.
Hood, a former US Marine and retired Drug Enforcement Administration supervisory special agent, has broken the record for longest plank before, in 2011 when he held it for 23 hour and 20 minutes.
The case is pending before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which has held it "in abeyance" at the request of House Republicans and the Trump administration.
Punches appeared to be thrown, and at one point De Sousa picked up a folding chair and held it over his head as players and coaches ran around in chaos behind the baseline.
The ship — festooned in banners reading "Defend Europe" and "No Way — You Will Not Make Europe Home" — missed its planned media launch when the Egyptian authorities held it up in the Suez Canal.
"Wherever a Super Bowl or a large sporting event in particular is being held, it attracts a large number of people who are there for something more than the event itself,"  McKinley said.
The Spectre x360 has long been a strong contender in the world of premium 2-in-1 convertible Windows laptops, with the aforementioned trackpad issues being the main thing that held it back.
Unless Girl (Vivien Lyra Blair) held it over her head as she swam to shore — also unlikely for a small child in the rapids — that shoe box would have been a death trap.
I was given some information by a woman who was very much afraid, who asked that it be held confidential, and I held it confidential until she decided that she would come forward.
Tam, the court held it was unconstitutional to refuse to trademark the Asian-American band name "The Slants," because a clause in the federal law governing trademarks violated the first amendment of the Constitution.
This season was so ambitious, but it had to work with the rough outlines of a true story, and I wonder if that held it back, or at least held back its final episode.
Those attacks followed a brazen takeover of Marawi City in 2017 by an alliance of domestic and foreign fighters, who held it through months of ground offensives and air strikes before the military prevailed.
However, a California case used a lower standard of proof — the Ninth Circuit held it is enough that the insider and the tipee shared a close family relationship, to uphold an insider-trading conviction.
He began the campaign touting his high-level national security clearance -- though he has backed off his emphasis on the clearance after reports that he only held it for five months before leaving Rep.
It's fair to say they've momentarily snatched the Torch of Negligence from organizations that have proudly held it (the New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls, Sacramento Kings, and Los Angeles Lakers immediately spring to mind).
Alabama, recipient of 24 objections by the Justice Department since 1990, passed its voter-ID law in 2011, but held it back; it announced that it would implement it the day after the ruling.
These efforts allow us, as a generation brought up in war, to move past the political and ethnic divisions, and narratives of violence, that have corrupted the country and held it hostage to conflict.
The Fed lifted its benchmark overnight interest rate at the end of last year for the first time in nearly a decade, but has held it steady since amid concerns over persistently low inflation.
But EU officials dismissed the idea, saying that since Italy was the issuer of the debt, it did not matter who held it — private investors or the ECB — it was still money Italy owed.
If Jay-Z had brought everything in the room to a pause, Beyoncé held it there — she sang as if suspended in time and space, extracting ever deeper sentiments while around her, nothing moved.
An expert testified that someone can hold a gun and not leave DNA on it, so the absence of Mr. Smith's DNA on the gun was not proof that he had not held it.
It was familiar to me, that intensity, a story from my own adolescence, as was the basking ambivalence with which the other boy received it, how he both invited it and held it off.
That's the conclusion NASA's Twins Study reached after studying astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent almost an entire year on the International Space Station, and his identical brother Mark, who held it down on Earth.
A Bolivian military man brought out a copy of a Cuban magazine featuring a picture of Che and held it up to his face, as if to corroborate the corpse's identity for the media.
"But those who did handle the gun held it longer and pulled the trigger more times if they saw a movie with guns than if they saw a movie without guns," Bushman said by email.
But these academic achievements appear to do little to sway this prejudice, which, according to the study, is so deeply-held, it can be observed in adults, children as young as 5, and both sexes.
Given the number of people being held, it would have been impossible for the men to lay down all at once, and no mats or pillows were provided so the men slept on bare concrete.
Meanwhile, some airlines are verbally warning passengers not to use or charge the phones, and a 6-year-old Brooklyn boy was burned when a Galaxy Note 7 burst into flames as he held it.
Nikolas, 19, allegedly ran up to his room and retrieved his gun, loaded it when he came down and then held it up to his younger brother as their mother watched, according to the report.
"I'd get an interview, but after they saw my degree was from ITT Tech -- they didn't necessarily laugh at me -- but I could tell they held it against me," Marler, 29, told CNN this week.
While Rockhold probably does have a small part to play in Bisping's recent elevated status, the real reason behind it is that the Mancunian has captured our attention and held it for over a decade.
The Fed raised its benchmark overnight interest rate at the end of last year for the first time in nearly a decade, but has held it steady this year amid concerns over persistently low inflation.
It's that he was one of ours, and they took his head as a trophy, held it up to the video camera, and with bloodlust and hatred in their eyes, rubbed it in our faces.
"It was obviously not the dream skate, but I think...from beginning to end, from day one of the Games to now, I'm very, very happy with how I held it together," Chan told Reuters.
Evansville grabbed the lead at 33-16 with 10:28 in the first half on a 3-pointer by Cunliffe and held it the rest of the half for a 34-30 advantage at intermission.
But the forces that have held it back will persist: the credit card maker is losing market share to competitors, and high inventories help big banks keep prices low, says Stephen Morrison, analyst at Moody's.
But the business council, which has organized the much larger event since its inception 16 years ago, has consistently held it in the United States and plans to keep doing so, Mr. Hammond-Chambers said.
That affluent, highly educated district in Atlanta's northern suburbs had been solidly Republican for decades; Newt Gingrich had held it for 20 years, and Price won his 2016 election by more than 23 percentage points.
"Out of respect for the long traditions and practices of the Imperial Household Agency, we decided to remove the word 'fiancé' from the announcement because the betrothal ceremony has not yet been held," it said.
Erdogan addressed the nation via a video calling service, appearing on the smart phone of a CNN Turk reporter who held it up to a studio camera so viewers to the network could see him.
The Netflix-Weinstein after-party is one of the biggest shindigs during the Golden Globes -- they've been hosting it together for the past 3 years, and even held it at The Beverly Hilton in 2017.
Meanwhile, on the Apple Watch side of things, the company is rumored to be releasing an Apple Watch with LTE, allowing the smartwatch to fully break the tether that's held it leashed to the iPhone platform.
They didn't have a jack, so young Art lifted the car five or six inches off the ground and held it there—high enough to put some bricks under the wheel well and replace the tire.
Granted, it lacks the ambition of Apple's three-product-charging AirPower, but among its other clear advantages is the fact I've held it in my hand and can confirm it's a real thing that actually exists.
Big Mac, a muscular prisoner with massive strength and an even bigger heart, wrapped my friend's body in a bear hug and held it up to relieve the pressure on his neck until the guard returned.
While there, he posted a video to Instagram, and said that while there wasn't any announcements for the upcoming sequel, he did just get the script, and held it up on an iPad, revealing the title.
Ten laps later, Johnson pitted under caution, turning the lead over to Martin Truex Jr. On Lap 110, Harvick moved past Truex Jr. and back into the lead, held it and collected the Stage 2 victory.
"He actually grabbed onto that flag, held it up to his face and smelled it, and turned and looked at me and said, 'That's the smell that I remember from that day,'" said Detective Michael Atwood.
This prototype embodies a trifecta of roads not traveled: it's worn rather than held; it employs a centered thumbstick and no buttons; and rather than a conventional trigger button, it opts for a rotary scroll wheel.
If they can simply maintain their majority, it will mean that Trump governs with a congressional majority longer than Obama – who held it for just two years – ever did, even if he doesn't win re-election.
The U.S. central bank raised its benchmark overnight interest rate at the end of last year for the first time in nearly a decade, but has held it steady since amid concerns over persistently low inflation.
The U.S. central bank lifted its benchmark overnight interest rate at the end of last year for the first time in nearly a decade, but has held it steady since amid concerns over persistently low inflation.
The networks slavishly covered him as he raised the conspiracy anew, called a news conference, held it inside his new hotel, and started it with a 20-minute advertisement for that hotel on free national media.
"You got above that line when we rallied earlier this year, and then when the market pulled back in February, it came back down, tested that line, successfully held it, and rallied it again," said Maley.
As we walked out of the restaurant, Ashantison held it up to the sky and inspected it, standing in the midst of a drizzle coming off the tail of a tropical storm that had just passed.
Sangin was bitterly fought over by the Taliban when British forces held it, and later when the American Marines took over; for both countries, more soldiers were killed in the district than anywhere else in Afghanistan.
And later, when a frantic call came from guests who couldn't get our door to unlock, I hung up the phone, held it aloft, and commanded Siri to trigger the smart lock I had recently installed.
A fierce commander, he pacified Kandahar Province, once one of the most troubled spots of the war, and then held it secure for years even as the Taliban gained large swathes of territory all around it.
Lead House impeachment manager Adam Schiff however argued that such a position suggested an interpretation of the Constitution that held it acceptable for a President to abuse his power and Congress could do nothing about it.
A federal appeals court affirmed on Wednesday a lower court ruling that held it could order a freight railroad company to stop running 100-car trains packed with crude oil through tribal land in Washington state.
Politicians in the state's big cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, environmentalists, and many Native Americans, worried about the possibility of a spill and about climate change, have protested the replacement plan and held it up.
So if you want to know what could happen in the detention centers where the immigrants Trump wants to deport will be held, it might be a good idea to pay attention to the trial in Idaho.
As the blind musician stood onstage alongside the members of Pentatonix to present the song of the year award, he opened up the envelope announcing the winner, and held it up as he jokingly taunted the crowd.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German growth will rebound after a poor third quarter as the economy works through one-off issues that held it back through the summer months, the Bundesbank said in a monthly economic report on Monday.
It was first used in the assassination attempt against poor Bran way back in season 1 before it ended up in the hands of Petyr Baelish, aka Littlefinger, when he held it to Ned Stark's neck. Wow.
There was such an insatiable cultural hunger for indie rock at the time of its release that, had they held it together, Malady could've usurped At the Drive-In or Rival Schools' place in the rock landscape.
"When I held it up to the sunlight and it was closed and you were able to read it through the sunlight, that was not anticipated," Trump said at a press conference alongside Polish President Andrzej Duda.
Mr. Johnson and Mr. Gilinsky each took a braid in one hand and held it in front of their faces like a novelty mustache, posed for the cameras, and posted the photo to their official Instagram account.
The Libertines and Bloc Party may have held it down for London, but groups like Arctic Monkeys, The Kooks, The Automatic, Franz Ferdinand, The Cribs, The Wombats, and The Ting Tings represented the rest of the country.
While the legislation reflected much of the bipartisan talks senators had held, it was clear McConnell counted on Democrats feeling pressure to vote "yes" on the motion and continue negotiating until they could reach a final agreement.
The district — Texas' 22nd, in the southern suburbs of Houston — has been represented by a Republican for all but two of the past 40 years; the former House majority leader Tom DeLay held it for two decades.
Though the details of that methodology are closely held, it is known that the Times gives less weight to bulk sales, meaning that the RNC's buy may not have even counted for the full 3,500-7,000 copies.
But the Spanish, who in turn seized it from the otherwise-occupied British in 1779, had the greatest impact on colonial Natchez, even though they only held it for 19 years before ceding it to the Americans.
While most of the flip-flopped Midwesterners held it together through the weather, the rain, in conjunction with a lot of mellow AF music, kept the collective energy level at a low simmer well into the evening.
Basically, if Kanye wanted everyone to connect emotionally and entirely with The Life of Pablo, he shouldn't have held his listening party at Madison Square Garden; he should have held it in the backseat of a Vauxhall Astra.
The judge who supervised the statewide investigative grand jury ordered the report&aposs release a month ago, but the Supreme Court on June 20 held it up, citing challenges to the release by many people named in it.
In July last year, North Korea's main intelligence agency stole the data of more than 10 million customers from Interpark, an online auction and shopping site, and held it for ransom in exchange for $2.7 million in bitcoin.
In November, Cini brought a sign into the park again and held it up while riding Splash Mountain, as well as sign that read "Keep America Great," which he displayed while riding another roller coaster in the park.
After San Jose forward Chris Tierney blocked a shot attempt by defenseman Kris Letang, Penguins center Evgeni Malkin tracked down the puck, held it, then wristed a shot that bounced off Braun's left skate and slid past Jones.
That affidavit made its way to Giuliani, who held it up during television interviews as evidence that Biden forced Ukraine to fire the prosecutor fired so Biden's son could avoid scrutiny for his own business dealings in Ukraine.
A Black Mouth Cur (a hunting dog that's great at tracking) located the pig, while two American bulldogs caught the hog and held it by the ears until Walton wrestled it to the ground and tied it up.
Placing the flailing fish on top of a tank, the deckhand, D. J. Lettieri, 23, held it down as Mr. Fischer stuck a hose inside its mouth, the water flowing through the fish's gills to help it breathe.
Supporters of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi have been fighting for weeks to capture the small town, which once served as a main port for exporting coffee, from the Iran-aligned Houthi that has held it since early 2015.
And if you had an Android phone at that time, you could tell where things were going, and someone held it up and said, "These are much better phones than you have," and they were in 100 percent denial.
I just held it in my arms or tossed it in backpack — there's also a hole on the back so you could strap it to a backpack with a carabiner if you want — when I was in a shop.
It was a frustrating design flaw that made the viewer hard to use because it would just keep popping open while you held it against your face, and worse, it also put your smartphone at risk of falling out.
Beginning in late 20193, the central bank has gradually raised its key rate from a record low near zero, where it had held it since the 2008 financial crisis to try to stabilize the financial system and stimulate growth.
During that battle, which took place in August or September 480 BC, Leonidas and his tiny army (including 300 Spartans) fought the enormous Persian army and held it off for days—after which the Spartans allegedly dined in hell.
Instead, Stewart Friesen inherited the lead and held it the rest of the way in winning his first career NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series race, denying Briscoe back-to-back victories in the only national series race on dirt.
Nerves and serves were severely tested, but Anderson, who has cracked at such moments in the past, and Nadal, who has cracked at Wimbledon repeatedly in recent years, were the ones who held it together best against fierce resistance.
It was fascinating, and that we were just like, this is just, why do we have the most lagging, this is broadband, in the days of broadband access, and it was really interesting to see what held it back.
" Here's where things got real ... "I didn't really like him as much as a fighter because he said some things to my wife that I didn't like," Holmes said ... "And, I held it back on him a little bit.
One of the most beautiful moments was the final scene: Medea took one of the large cameras and held it close to her face, dancing with it while staring into the lens with a look both seductive and defiant.
"What I'm saying to all of my MPs is we've supported the principle of holding the referendum, the referendum was held, it delivered a result - I don't think it's right to block Article 50 negotiations," Corbyn told the BBC on Friday.
In addition to ritualized sexual abuse, this exploitation allegedly involved the singer's successful attempts to distance the children from their parents, bedroom marriage ceremonies, and other truly disturbing acts that make you wonder how they've held it together at all.
When his time came, Stenson found a way to steer clear of the ruthless rough at the link-style layout and mostly held it together on the glossy greens that scuppered the chances of many in the 156-player field.
With only a few Trump associates holding more seniority than Flynn held, it remains unclear whether Mueller would bring additional charges – particularly against Trump himself – or simply give a report to Congress, which could decide whether to begin impeachment proceedings.
Germany's government bonds with a maturity of up to 10 years already trade at a negative yield, which means that if an investor bought that debt now and held it to maturity they would get less money than they paid.
As a result of Wednesday's decision, however, the Indiana Supreme Court decision was tossed out, and the state court will now need to reconsider whether the forfeiture of Timbs' vehicle was excessive, as a trial court earlier held it was.
I also think the Versace matriarch deserves credit for how much she held it the heck together, and I appreciate that she wore a badass biker bitch outfit to deliver a truly sweet and vulnerable pep talk to her team.
"Upon learning that S.S. was in jail for a sex offense, Lassalle took his baton, held it between his own legs as if it were a penis, and forced it into S.S.'s mouth, causing S.S. to choke," the indictment states.
Does that come with its own host of issues, as far as navigating the existing landscape in a way that is respectful to the residents who have held it in trust for long years of financial collapse and governmental failure?
Some of Harris's critics in California are betting that if she's elected, her Senate seat will be secure enough — Democrats have held it since 1968 — that she'll have the freedom to move beyond what she has tried in her home state.
"Add it all up, all these different pieces, and you get $159 of value, meaning if you bought Abbott when White came in as CEO and you held it along with AbbVie, you'd have a 623 percent gain," Cramer said.
Where the majority of their contemporaries fell foul to all the rock 'n' roll clichés—imploding in a vortex of drink, drugs, expectations and fractious interband relations, Yeah Yeah Yeahs held it down, and in doing so managed constant evolution.
On another occasion, her husband and young son were at a florist in Williamsburg where they learned that the young saleswoman behind the counter had become a regular at the party, even though she had no idea who actually held it.
I held it, puzzled, until finally it dawned on me: My husband had taken his shift at Room in the Inn the night before, and this cup must belong to one of the homeless families he drove to our church.
During his time in the City Council, Mr. Albanese got his law degree and was known as a reformer and political maverick, a liberal from a conservative district who wrested the seat from a Republican and held it for 15 years.
CAIRO, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Egypt is fully committed to its programme to sell minority stakes in state companies and is tackling a number of issues that have held it up, a government advisor on the share sales said on Thursday.
"I can see why they held it, so I wouldn't begrudge the idea, but at the end of the day performance is what drives flows," he said, although he noted Platinum's outflows were modest in a tough year for managers.
He has now worn the yellow jersey for 13 stages at this Tour, the most by any French rider at a single edition since Bernard Hinault held it for 17 days in winning the race for a fifth time in 1985.
He has now worn the yellow jersey for 13 stages at this Tour, the most by any French rider at a single edition since Bernard Hinault held it for 17 days in winning the race for a fifth time in 1985.
WE BOUGHT THE PREFERRED STOCK OF DOW I MEAN, BECAUSE WE WANTED A PREFERRED POSITION AND WE HELD IT…ENDED UP MAKING ABOUT A BILLION DOLLARS PLUS WE HAD ABOUT 8.5% – WELL WE HAD A 8.5% COUPON ON IT FOR THOSE YEARS.
While Antennagate dealt with an issue that caused the iPhone 4 to lose reception if you held it a certain way, this so-called Chargegate involves iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max devices that won't charge when plugged into a Lightning cable.
Image by Bauke KarelWhen Google's AI beat a world champion at Go, scientists and technologists around the globe held it up as a watershed moment for AI. But why, exactly, is it so hard for a computer to play some games well?
The thing that changed me (in, ugh, so many ways) was a pivotal moment during my miscarriage in June — when I very unexpectedly saw the fetus, held it in my hands, and felt this strange but undeniable urge to do something with it.
Amazon on Wednesday asked the full 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to rehear the case after a panel by a 2-1 vote held it could be considered the legal "seller" of a third-party's products under Pennsylvania's product liability laws.
And while the French seem to have held it together this week by congratulating the Chinese team and calling them "humble," we can only guess that the French were no more ready for a takedown now than they were forty years ago.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who took the throne of the kingdom once known as Siam shortly after World War II and held it for more than 70 years, establishing himself as a revered personification of Thai nationhood, died on Thursday in Bangkok.
Egypt, which depends heavily on imports, is facing a foreign currency crisis and is under increasing pressure to devalue the pound, but the bank surprised markets when it strengthened the pound by 20 piasters in November and held it steady ever since.
And while working as an equities trader at Sandler O'Neill on the 104th floor of the south tower of the World Trade Center, Crowther held it over his mouth and nose as he directed an unknown number of people down to safety.
Froome believes he can defend his lead until the last day in Paris, although no team has kept the yellow jersey from day one all the way to the finish of the three-week race since Eddy Merckx's Faemimo-Faema held it throughout.
"I have had cases where I believe the jury has held it against a pedestrian even for just having a phone with them," said Steve Vaccaro, a lawyer who specializes in representing cyclists and pedestrians who have been injured by motor vehicles.
More significantly, China, South Korea and Mexico signaled in Davos they would support Lagarde, ensuring there would be no joint move by the big emerging economies to try to wrest the IMF job from European hands, which have held it since 1946.
Microsoft's Surface Go seemed like it had the most potential â€" it starts at only $400 and it runs full Windows 10 â€" but ultimately its puny Intel processor and poor Windows 10 optimization for a 10-inch touchscreen held it back.
While it didn't make sense for MacDonald to contest for the title while his teammate held it, when GSP took a step back from competition it seemed like it would only be a matter of time before he would hold the coveted strap.
There are different theories floating around Washington about why this was missing from the draft released Thursday — that the language may not have yet been cleared with the Senate parliamentarian or that legislators held it out as a bargaining chip with health plans.
Although he didn't make it through his testimony without dropping a couple of painful catchphrases like "jam sesh" and "un-pumped," he held it together on the stand and didn't throw Levandowski under the bus when given an opportunity to do so, which was classy.
In response, the Bank of Zambia (BOZ) increased its main policy rate by 300 bps in 4Q15 and held it at that level through 2016; this, along with a combination of base effects and higher food supplies, was responsible for the fall in CPI.
Sanders first took on the role after Sean Spicer's departure in 2017 and has served in the position for roughly two years (even though Trump said she had held it for more than three in his recent tweet.) She'll exit the role later this summer.
There was my friend's big sister who held it in for an entire week at sleep-away camp; there was my college roommate, who put off her hangover shit until she was far away from the boy's apartment where she had spent the night.
Odinga's National Super Alliance said in a letter to the chairman of the election commission that before the new vote is held, it needs to audit the technology used to conduct August's election and give an assurance it will be transparent in its conduct.
The Vive was meant to launch by the end of 2015, but at the last minute, HTC and Valve reportedly held it in order to add "a very, very big technological breakthrough," something worth giving up its position as the first high-end VR headset.
"The fact that we held it on Friday and then went through a weekend and sustained and advanced it even more, I think is building optimism and maybe we've turned a corner," said Jim Paulsen, chief investment officer at Wells Capital Management in Minneapolis.
Samsung's much-hyped Galaxy Fold finally arrives on April 26, but some lucky tech reporters have already held it, folded and unfolded the screen, and — despite some concerns with The Crease — many of the first impressions are positive, even with the phone's massive price tag.
Gergiev said the concert was a way to stand up against the atrocities of ISIS, which overran the ancient city and surrounding town in May 2015 and held it for 10 months before it was retaken by government forces in March of this year.
On my drive back to Kabul, I took the SIM card out of my simpler cellphone — on which I had received several calls from the office during our trip — and held it in my fingers, ready to throw it away if we sensed danger.
"The next thing I remember is using my fingers, the small fingers of a child, to dig the pills my mother had tried to swallow out of her mouth while my father held it open and told me what to do," Moore told the outlet.
I left the office with some new skills (none of which served me in the academic world) and, most important, a lifelong friendship with my co-worker who had faced the bear for me over the coffee incident and never once held it against me.
John Lewis flagged lower profits for its 20173 financial year, while Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, ground out a 0.1% rise in underlying UK sales over Christmas, and Marks & Spencer said waste in its food business and weak menswear and gift sales held it back.
Even through the actual shooting of the episode — complete with dead-man makeup, a body bag and filming in an actual morgue drawer (a real one!) — I had held it like a dream, a concept, a cool TV shocker and a return to directing.
On how non-controversial Modern Art truly was: By the mid-1930s, Modern Art was already so chic that corporations held it aloft like a flag to show that they were both up-to-date and enlightened, a force in Culture as well as commerce.
In addition to it being the largest show the museum has ever held, it had an unusually long run (May through October) and was housed in the Cloisters, the museum's medieval branch in far northern Manhattan, which helped draw visitors to the distant outpost.
Then PlayStation Vue went nationwide and filled that gap with a bit more expensive service, but the lack of device support and confusion over the PlayStation name seems to have held it back (why didn't they call it Sony Vue or VueTV like this Reddit thread suggested?).
The orchestra's only two previous principal guest conductors were Michael Tilson Thomas, now the music director of the San Francisco Symphony, who held the post in the early 1980s, and Simon Rattle, the chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, who held it from 1981 through 1994.
Mr. Watson, while tangoing with Ms. Whelan, gathered her hair in a ponytail and held it above her head so that she looked like a cross between a vixen and a Kewpie doll; later, he removed her shirt as she stood with her back to the audience.
Nick and Brian held it down while Karen blazed across the stage—that quivering right thigh, the way she'd pull the mic lead taut arm-to-arm, or bend like a slinky, blowing beer (and later champagne) into the air like a busted city fire hydrant.
Four paintings here feature his trademark stripes, in blue or silver or red or black, spanning the unstretched canvas and bulging out from the wall; you can see the creases where he folded the canvas and the punctures where staples held it to his studio wall.
Putting aside her own reservations, Hope Hicks, one of Mr. Trump's most trusted aides, then took the job and held it until stepping down a year ago, the only person who was seen as successful at channeling the volatile president and maintaining the respect of her colleagues.
If you hold the $150,000 for six or more months and it grows to $175,000, you'll now owe long-term capital gains on the $100,000 of initial gain and short-term capital gains on the $25,000 additional gains, since you held it for less than one year.

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