Krawcheck suggests saying something like: Hold on a minute, John.
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HOLD ON A MINUTE -- WHAT DO YOU MEAN, 'YOU'RE EXEMPT....?
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Before you go scrambling to get that cold, hard cash, hold on a minute.
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Hold on a minute, there, Mr. Heastie said in an amicus brief filed last Monday.
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And all of a sudden, we've now go—oh, hold on a minute, what's going on here?
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STEVE EASTERBROOK: But when the-- when the airlines transitioned everyone was, 'Hey, hold on a minute, why are you doing that?
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Hold on a minute, said Mr. Grim, a 20-year S.E.C. veteran whose gaunt appearance was accentuated that day by a cold that had left his voice scratchy and weak.
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Hold on a minute — you might own an early-stage startup, so why not buy a demo table and place your baby smack dab in front of a highly influential audience?
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" During the practice, Honey Boo Boo, 12, sticks her head in and scopes out the session — but her expertise isn't welcomed by J.J. "Okay now Tater-Tot, just hold on a minute.
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"The Fed's saying, hold on a minute, there are a number of positives that are occurring and we're holding tight to the idea that we could be raising rates a couple times this year."
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I know we can take Uber, but I don't want my kid to be like, 'Mom, I have to go to the hospital,' and to say, 'Hold on a minute while I call an Uber.
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On the other hand, what you're seeing now in some parts of Americans is that it simply becomes illegal to film a policeman, and you go, hold on a minute, that's not actually the solution, guys.
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Hold on a minute You see I've worked every day since I was 18 I've toured everywhere from Japan to Mar-a-Lago I even went on stage that night in Chicago when I was having a miscarriage I mean, I pied the piper, I put on a diaper And sang out my spleen to a room full of teens What do you mean this happened to me?
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When it came to her second album, her record company "came to me and said, 'Let's do a demo thing for the second album.' And I thought, 'Hold on a minute.' Not a lot of people know this, but I actually walked away from it. We put so much into it, and when they don't give you that support anymore, it's quite heartbreaking", says Bunton.
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Nick Cohen, "Hold On a Minute ... Will It Be Boots and Broadcasts at the BNP?", The Observer, 5 January 1997. In 1991, while he was Propaganda Director of the BNP,"On the seamier side: the shadow of racist politics", The Economist, 7 December 1991 Lecomber saw a Jewish teacher removing a BNP sticker at a London Underground station and attacked him. Lecomber was released from his three-year sentence in time to play a part in the BNP's by-election win in Millwall ward of Tower Hamlets in September 1993.
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