Hold onto your breath, hold onto your heart, hold onto your hope.
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For my own records, I like to hold onto those moments when it's so easy to hold onto quantized stuff.
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They're almost like these little buoys in the ocean that I can hold onto when I need something to hold onto.
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In her they see someone somehow respectful enough of Trump to hold onto her job but defiant enough to hold onto her dignity.
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Perhaps that is what it will take not only to hold onto his spot but to hold onto the ball deeper into the game as well.
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Hold onto your butts — there are two Jeff Goldblums.
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Hold onto your colorful iPhones while you still can.
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The workers hold onto the items made with valuable materials.
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Hold onto moments and most of all… MAKE MORE PLANS!!!!!!!!!
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It was a secret I couldn't hold onto any longer.
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The U.K. wants to hold onto those trade relationships, too.
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After you've sliced them into nothing, hold onto those shavings.
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Just hold onto this quirky contraption and let 'er rip.
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But we will hold onto that rod even while drowning.
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It's clear which one Ocean wants us to hold onto.
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It changed my mindset and I hold onto it still.
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And, it's true, I've struggled to hold onto jobs since.
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Those left were just trying to hold onto their jobs.
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We're in it and we need to hold onto it.
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Or make it easier for Trump to hold onto power?
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How does it now hold onto Carlos Sainz as well?
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But first, she will hold onto her mother and father.
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Eventually, I wanted something to hold onto — and a family.
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It's just my brain literally couldn't hold onto that shit.
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We're off to new horizons, so hold onto the wheel.
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Don't pay to hold onto a card you don't use.
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"That is a moment I want to hold onto forever."
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The best way to hold onto power is to deliver.
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Hold onto your grandma, or she may rush the stage.
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Another 13 percent said they would hold onto their cash.
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I literally could not hold onto a glass of water.
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It was just the closest character I could hold onto.
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So how are you going to hold onto the seat?
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The Atlanta Falcons continue to struggle to hold onto leads.
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We will hold onto it no matter what it costs.
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I'm still looking for an answer I can hold onto.
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That's what I feel that we have to hold onto.
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We've been struggling, trying to hold onto what we have.
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Hold onto the places and people that let you breathe.
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The Massachusetts senator encouraged her followers to hold onto hope.
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Wag has struggled to hold onto customers in recent months.
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"Once there's momentum, you hold onto this thing," he said.
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Buy less clothing Another thing that's helpful to hold onto?
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Democrats accept that Republicans will hold onto the House of Representatives
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"Now I need to hold onto the [bitcoin] wallet," Sloan said.
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Hold onto your roast beef —vegetarians get their due on Feb.
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I'm always going to hold onto that, my memories of her.
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"It's very important that people hold onto their autonomy," he said.
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I just hold onto those relationships as much as I can.
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Hold onto your receipts for textbooks, supplies and equipment, Kantrowitz said.
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What about year five, if you hold onto laptops that long?
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It doesn't seem to have ideas it wants to hold onto.
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And hold onto your lunch, you're in for a bumpy ride.
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She's ruthless, cunning, and will do anything to hold onto power.
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Instead of just counting up your losses, hold onto your victories.
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That would encourage people to spend, rather than hold onto it.
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Did you hold onto any keepsakes from the show last year?
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And not hold onto what our ego wants to attach to.
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Everyone's grasping for anything to hold onto, because we're so destabilized.
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Keep your faith, hold onto your hope and continue to love.
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Hold onto your receipts for textbooks, supplies and equipment, Kantrowitz said.
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But, until then, she has the sweet photos to hold onto.
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Who would want to hold onto the deductibility of state taxation?
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Hold onto your braincells, we're about to get a little technical.
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Hold onto your butts: the future's just starting to heat up.
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Mr. Cruz could always stubbornly hold onto his nearly 600 delegates.
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Hold onto your receipts for textbooks, supplies and equipment, said Kantrowitz.
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What relics of Rachel Green did the actress hold onto, exactly?
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And so those are always my favorite things to hold onto.
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He couldn't hold onto objects for longer than a few seconds.
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I like this freedom, and I want to hold onto it.
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So hold onto your asscheeks, and let's review some fucking music.
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You might want to hold onto your mimosa for this one.
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If you hold onto resentment you're not having a fulfilling relationship.
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By nighttime, it was clear Mr. Maduro would hold onto power.
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Just be sure to hold onto your receipts and purchasing documentation.
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And what iconic characters do kids today have to hold onto?
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And that is a lesson that we need to hold onto.
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Who do I lay off and who do I hold onto?
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I'm not buying it, but they do hold onto ketchup well.
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Do you tend to hold onto books or give them away?
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Andy Barr, who is trying to hold onto his House seat.
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We are committed, passionate people that want something to hold onto.
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Republicans are trying to hold onto their majority in the House.
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Banks increasingly are rewarding customers who hold onto their credit cards.
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I think authenticity is all we have these days to hold onto.
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Conversely, during tight economic times, workers try to hold onto their jobs.
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Meanwhile, many people are struggling just to hold onto what they've got.
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How long will she hold onto the brass ring she never wanted?
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Hold onto your butts: The Belchers are coming to the big screen!
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These days we especially need to hold onto that type of love.
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Hold onto your butts, because two raptors are loose in North Carolina.
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Somehow, we think she'll hold onto this status throughout the year. 6.
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Abu Dhabi's index also failed to hold onto gains, dropping 20.7 percent.
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That the device, actually, is getting cleverer as they hold onto it.
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" Adds Simpson, 33: "We don't hold onto things, which is good too.
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Lupita, we'd try and hold onto that vacation a little longer, too.
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An exhausted predator may not be able to hold onto its prey.
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For example, it doesn't help when you hold onto a losing investment.
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But Dana Gas managed to hold onto gains and climbed 53 percent.
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We treasure whatever we can put in our hand and hold onto.
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Why the heck should I hold onto it or even buy it?
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"Hold onto your socks because they're about to blown off," he said.
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The pleasures they offer are real, something to hold onto and remember.
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Everyone gets to hold onto the thought that they're the "real" America.
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Recent events are making it increasingly difficult to hold onto that optimism.
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Just know there's something real inside you, and hold onto your dignity.
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And how do they hold onto tree limbs as they gambol about?
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Just be sure to hold onto your receipts and other purchasing documentation.
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And we hold onto each other for as long as we can.
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Hold onto that truth and amplify it, because it has enormous power.
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"I'm going to hold onto my seat, that's a fact," he said.
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In other ways, though, Saudis manage to hold onto their cultural past.
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It's a violation for civilians to hold onto it, and it's dangerous.
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Hold onto your hats, and keep a close eye on the yen.
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The government has denied accusations that it's trying to hold onto power.
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But with bills to pay, farmers can't hold onto the crop forever.
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But despite all this, we still hold onto them closely and tenaciously.
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That's something to hold onto as the farcical election of 2016 unfolds.
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"It's this hold onto the past thing that people have," he said.
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The Marines hold onto the bench seats and hope for the best.
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All necessary because his central point can be hard to hold onto.
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So if she wants to hold onto the papers, go right ahead.
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You can hold onto that and feel its edges, and that is comforting.
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But he hopes the Trump administration will recognize and hold onto what's worked.
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Republicans, meanwhile, are confident they'll hold onto districts in Kansas and South Carolina.
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Presidents had to hold onto and use executive action to take apart government.
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I see it all the time with artists trying to hold onto that.
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Pence's counsel decided at the time to hold onto the boxes, Lotter said.
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Democrats need to hold onto every Senate seat they can — and Florida Sen.
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Ladies and gentlemen, hold onto your wallets: Amazon Prime Day is upon us.
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Because the garlic skin has nothing to hold onto, it peels right off.
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Looking back, I would give myself one piece of advice: Hold onto yourself.
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Hold onto your fascinators — here are 5 things I've learned in Black church.
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We take a lot of pains to hold onto people in our story.
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"She's not one to seek revenge or hold onto negativity," says the source.
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We're gonna hold onto this viral fantasy for as long as we can.
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Opponents accuse him of seeking to delay the vote to hold onto power.
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So, when we find one that truly works, we hold onto it tight.
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"She's not one to seek revenge or hold onto negativity," added the insider.
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"The best thing to hold onto in life is each other," she wrote.
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Putting my phone in there just to give it something to hold onto.
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However, Clissold warns it will be challenging to hold onto the bullish momentum.
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This one fits right on your finger, making it easy to hold onto.
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BMW will also hold onto its roughly 18 percent stake in SGL Group.
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Dunham previously revealed she planned to hold onto a memento of the romance.
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And how could he hold onto the insights that he felt slipping away?
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Just hold onto their circle icon in the Stories menu and click mute.
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Because there are people who like that feeling of someone to hold onto.
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Hold onto your hats, because this season's bottled cold brew drop is huge.
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Meanwhile, Republicans appear to be the favorites to hold onto a Senate majority.
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That has led to questions about the party's ability to hold onto power.
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Barbara Comstock is unlikely to hold onto her seat in the DC suburbs.
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It's no mystery why TSA cannot hold onto the employees it already has.
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You're now running for re-election to hold onto your current judicial seat.
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Unsurprisingly, this can devastate someone's ability to earn money and hold onto it.
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This nation is becoming too diverse to hold onto old ways of thinking.
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A ruthless minority can hold onto power for years even though they're outnumbered.
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That's a big reason to hold onto optimism as we head into 2018.
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They can exchange those for other cryptocurrencies, hold onto them, or cash out.
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Ever since our first beer together, his words are something I hold onto.
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Republicans are having to work hard to hold onto a Georgia House seat.
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It's a kind of show where you need to hold onto your bootstraps.
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It's that really tiny light we've got to hold onto for dear life.
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Lunge pulse Hold onto a railing or bar and lower into a lunge.
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Now, there are threats to the GOP's ability to hold onto its majority.
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"Instead of giving gifts, you might want to just hold onto your assets."
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It has previously insisted it has every right to hold onto the islands.
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And then — hold onto your Xanax — there is the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.
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But, as has become typical, stocks are struggling to hold onto their gains.
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Without extending their record, the Yankees may not hold onto it for long.
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Her husband jokingly told her to "hold onto this one" at the time.
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Or is it made stronger when we hold onto it in bad ones?
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By doing this I will fix my mistakes, and hold onto my strengths.
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Actress Tessa Thompson had something to hold onto while flying in the skies.
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Sanders was able to hold onto much of his popularity through last year.
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Leading elections-analysis sites say Nunes is likely to hold onto his seat.
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The past was hurting her because she had chosen to hold onto it.
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What's happening: Demand is slowing as customers hold onto their smartphones for longer.
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They let me hold onto the album until the publication of this article.
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That accounts for the men, who also hold onto most of the power.
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Will you have the patience to hold onto them and eventually flip them?
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So they hold onto any small sign of better relations between U.S. and China.
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Stay true to what influenced you throughout your life and hold onto those things.
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" He continued of the gorilla appearing to hold onto the boy's hand, "He's confused.
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But this time there was a case, something I could hold onto and fight.
|
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"Hold onto those you love and climb a mountain together," she captioned the snap.
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In any case, hold onto your utensils, some culinary innovator created the dumpling burger.
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It's also more negative attention for a company struggling to hold onto its prominence.
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Or they might hold onto it and seek a warrant to break it open.
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Clinton will easily hold onto the core elements of the Democratic Electoral College base.
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It's so rare that we hold onto anything for that long, much less gadgets.
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Hold onto your hats: America will be even more distracted and unpredictable than usual.
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In these moments of heartache and darkness, we hold onto God's word in Scripture.
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Going forward, the league will likely hold onto its title due lucrative broadcasting deals.
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And it's a move that Cramer doesn't think Trump will hold onto much longer.
|
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Longer lease terms would let them hold onto land they've already spent money exploring.
|
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And it often leaves viewers without anything true to hold onto in a story.
|
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Trader Guy Adami said he still believes investors should hold onto the biotechnology stocks.
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Music is such a universal healer, & when I feel hopeless, I hold onto that.
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Is this all you have to hold onto to get you through to Easter?
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Private equity firms can hold onto their investments for as long as 12 years.
|
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The deal came with the proviso it hold onto the stake for two years.
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It's harder to hold onto that feeling of community when the group starts growing.
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Do you hold onto your life on the internet so you don't forget it?
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Why would Apple hold onto Lightning when the entire industry is embracing USB-C?
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At least in her ability to hold onto Beck (Elizabeth Lail) for dear life.
|
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Hot, molten lava can trap and hold onto water and other gases, Dittmann said.
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But there's no usual banging headache and I've managed to hold onto my stomach.
|
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"To hold onto this money is important," said Jeremy Ryan, the attorney for Ashley.
|
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It appears the band is desperate to hold onto their late 90's glory.
|
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Vancouver needed some big saves from goaltender Jacob Markstrom to hold onto the win.
|
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Republicans are likely to hold onto the seat that Mulvaney has represented since 2011.
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I believe I'd be wise to hold onto it as long as I can.
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"I did this to safeguard these stones and hold onto their message," he said.
|
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Taxpayers managed to hold onto at least some of their money throughout the year.
|
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And when Elwood first begins to grasp this idea, he can't hold onto it.
|
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Johnson said Amazon's inability to hold onto session highs on Friday is another worry.
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Republicans are expected to hold onto the governor's mansion in the deep-red state.
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We don't have to stand for this crap just to hold onto a seat.
|
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Passports are one of those things you need to hold onto at all costs.
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Any company that picks up Twitter wants to hold onto many of those employees.
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Blue Apron has struggled to hold onto customers amid growing competition and distribution issues.
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RHP Josh Tomlin could not hold onto a three-run cushion Tuesday against Baltimore.
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The big-budget movies are meant to hold onto subscribers — and attract new ones.
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Nellie said she would watch nervously in the arena, grabbing someone to hold onto.
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It's something you can experience and live, but you can't hold onto it forever.
|
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In such a scenario, Republicans would be heavily favored to hold onto the seat.
|
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"Thirty years is a long time to hold onto someone else's stuff," he said.
|
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"Whitehall will hold onto it," they added, referring to the British seat of government.
|
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Individual freedoms that many Americans hold onto so dearly will need to be compromised.
|
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" He added, "Requiring them to hold onto the interest longer is besides the point.
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But the state Republicans have voiced their own determination to hold onto their control.
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That beam was strong enough to convince us all to hold onto the vision.
|
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Ms. Headley fought hard to hold onto him, gripping his shirt in her teeth.
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He then tried to hold onto her, Damasy said, as the plane moved dangerously.
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If they agreed, Trump would have enough electoral votes to hold onto the presidency.
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Recognize that contradiction that's inside you — and definitely inside me — and hold onto it.
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But the major indexes closed lower on Wednesday, failing to hold onto strong gains.
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You're just going to hold onto it because it's a very well-run company.
|
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Couples hold onto each other like buoys at high tide, swaying to and fro.
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See if a friendly neighbor or a trusted friend can hold onto your shipment.
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As with the committee, Republicans hold onto the full chamber by a slim margin.
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To do this, it loosened restrictions on how much data developers could hold onto.
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Anantatho encouraged her staff to hold onto the tip in case the customer returned.
|
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Those numbers helped the company hold onto third place globally, just ahead of Fitbit.
|
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Now as bitcoin attempts to hold onto $10,000 again, that may spur more buying.
|
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But a strategy called evergreening has helped those companies hold onto those protections longer.
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He used power to hold onto power, and he didn't care about the effect.
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You've got to hold onto that talent and you've got to have that around.
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You'll probably hold onto them for the next 20 years, for no logical reason.
|
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If Samsung wants to hold onto its top spot, Samsung needs to go all out.
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Until then, hold onto your corded headphones tight — and consider investing in some wireless earbuds.
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We were just like trying to hold onto stuff and didn't know what to do.
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People hold onto their 529s because the public system is being dismantled before their eyes.
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At this rate it will be lucky just to hold onto all of its advertisers.
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Madison managed to not only hold onto the door but the phone in her hand.
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Firms are plowing resources into both technology and human advice to hold onto their clients.
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It is our assessment that they have no military ability to hold onto these areas.
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Just make sure you hold onto your lunch, because you're in for a bumpy ride.
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Hold onto your hats Glossier fans: This is about to be a long, pink ride.
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The more positive protons in the nucleus, the more electrons the atom can hold onto.
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Option 1: Take away any excuses Kim could use to hold onto his nuclear program.
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The terrorist organization is trying to hold onto its last major urban stronghold in Iraq.
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Thus, successful males hold onto their females long enough to ensure fertilization by their sperm.
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Similarly, Egypt's main index did not hold onto early gains and closed 0.2 percent lower.
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Therefore, when Regulus Black gave Kreacher the horcrux to hold onto, it turned Kreacher bad.
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They'll do anything, battle with anyone, to hold onto their glorious two-hit wonder fame.
|
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" Asked what memories of Perry he'll hold onto forever, he said, "There's a thousand things.
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We consistently hold onto this belief and keep procrastinating until work becomes a heavy burden.
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Evidence A (There's not much more evidence than this, so hold onto it): Sea punks.
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It's about a sense of accomplishment, or it's practical to hold onto them for reference.
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Meanwhile, Republicans appear to be the favorites to hold onto their majority in the Senate.
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Employers are aggressively competing to hold onto their existing workers and to find new ones.
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They helped Moscow-friendly politicians get elected and hold onto power for nearly a decade.
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Employers are aggressively competing to hold onto their existing workers and to find new ones.
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But masterpieces surface only rarely; private owners tend to hold onto them, as do museums.
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European stocks failed to hold onto an initial move higher after strong U.S. jobs data.
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While they were all outside walking together, Shookus reached out to hold onto Affleck's arm.
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To do it, you lie on your back and hold onto one of your shins.
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How long can you hold onto something that was never yours in the first place?
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A team known almost entirely for ball security suddenly could not hold onto the ball.
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The DUP, however, are not projected to hold onto their seats in an upcoming race.
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"I'm a very nostalgic person, and I like to hold onto things," Ms. Blakeney said.
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I was choosing all of it, in whatever haphazard manner I could hold onto it.
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BI: Is Assad going to get overthrown, or is he going to hold onto power?
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Judge O'Connor could indeed hold onto the case before an appellate court takes it up.
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Ceres is too small and its gravity too weak to hold onto a significant atmosphere.
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However, that doesn't mean that once picked up, cloth surfaces won't hold onto the virus.
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It makes the glimpses of hope scattered throughout all the more important to hold onto.
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"You're going to have a rough day, but you can't hold onto that," Moldauer said.
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Outdoor eating spaces are no fun if you can't hold onto your napkins or newspaper.
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A drug addict lays down his drug of choice in order to hold onto you.
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Bastian said he expects to hold onto market-share gains it made in the period.
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And it yields almost 4 percent and you're just going to hold onto it, alright?
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But Catalonia is also Spain's economic engine, and Madrid is determined to hold onto it.
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The senator said it's not clear why Pelosi is continuing to hold onto the articles.
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Republicans have, however, managed to hold onto five House seats in special elections last year.
|
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Firms are grappling with how to appeal to a younger generation and hold onto assets.
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Still some hold onto the hope that perhaps it wasn't Dorothy who died after all.
|
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While we find our footing, we need anchors to hold onto: some things remain constant.
|
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If you hold onto it, RMDs determined by your own life expectancy will be required.
|
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And living in Shuafat is a way to try to hold onto Jerusalem residency status.
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That I'll hold onto a little longer, in case my previous story — or this one!
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They're difficult for everyone to hold onto, but especially for old people who lack dexterity.
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After their dragons died, Targaryens used wildfire (and the threat of it) to hold onto power.
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Go with your gut, and be careful with who you trust to hold onto your passwords.
|
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That this is a narcissistic lifestyle choice designed to hold onto their not-quite adult status?
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While we wait for more information, there is a release date to hold onto for now.
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The GOP, meanwhile, is expected to hold onto or expand its slight majority in the Senate.
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The question, of course, is whether Biden can hold onto his base of African-American support.
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But there is one thing she knows she can always hold onto it – the wedding photos.
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People are trying to hold onto their memories of the beloved king and reunite the country.
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Hold onto your mouse ears, because one particular piece of Disney memorabilia just broke the bank.
|
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Meanwhile, some in Monte Sacro still hold onto the socialist dream — however implausible it may seem.
|
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This latest retaliation shows that Israel may well have misjudged Assad's ability to hold onto power.
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Bernie Sanders will look to hold onto as many supporters as possible amid a split vote.
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In design terms, a name is a kind of affordance — a handle we can hold onto.
|
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It also can be hard to confidently hold onto at times if finger grease builds up.
|
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And that is not good news for a Democrat hoping to hold onto the White House.
|
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Of that, the school has sold 1.4 million, but plans to hold onto roughly 600,000 shares.
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Hold onto the positives from here, to get you thru till you can see gray again.
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Everywhere you look, everywhere you look/There's a Full House parody, you'll want to hold onto.
|
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The tide is high, but, with some light work, we can hold onto Tidelands' furious plot.
|
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Twitter's hoping to hold onto any new users it drew as a result of the election.
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Praying for her, her family, and anyone else struggling to hold onto or reclaim their light.
|
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Even if there isn't an emotional reason to hold onto the information, there's a medical one.
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Hold onto your digital butts, because as Krebs on Security reports, you ain't seen nothing yet.
|
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Republicans likely will need voters from both those camps to hold onto the House and Senate.
|
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In Hale County, the narrative becomes what you make it, what you choose to hold onto.
|
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I really, really love you so very much and I will hold onto this beautiful honor.
|
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These are the moments you wish that you could just press 'pause' and hold onto forever.
|
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It was a symbol of a city refusing to allow evil to hold onto its grip.
|
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But it's more difficult to hold onto that dynamic when there are disagreements about fundamental beliefs.
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Sit forward and hold onto the front sides of the machine to really activate your glutes.
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Saudi Arabian Mining Co (Ma'aden) lost 1.0 percent, failing to hold onto gains in the day.
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She was flirting and thought it was funny and said she 'needed something to hold onto.
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The reasons: Sheer political panic: This may be Republicans' only chance to hold onto the House.
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"Always play the 9-year-old kid," Lewis told Hayes, "and always hold onto that innocence."
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So sure, you could do it one day and hold onto the results for a while.
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When your brain knows it's not going anywhere, it doesn't hold onto it for dear life.
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But at least we still have one thing to hold onto in adult life: Lip Smackers.
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Beyond the candy speculators, people are trying to hold onto a piece of their youth, Candyfavorites.
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Republicans may well hold onto their majorities in the House and Senate in the 2018 election.
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Banks which seal partnerships on bad loan management are then forced to hold onto the loans.
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Even when it has retreated, it has managed to hold onto key critical levels, said Maley.
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These doubts in the inner circle pose a threat to Xi's authority to hold onto power.
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Although Bowie lacks front claws, he took advantage of his strong teeth to hold onto Jonathan.
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It initially went up for sale, but Teresa got to hold onto it in the end.
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The GOP is fighting to hold onto its majority in the House and Senate this fall.
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"Spy Kids" is still one of the few positive examples I hold onto, 15 years later.
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Already, the Afghan forces are suffering record casualties as they have struggled to hold onto territory.
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Otherwise, successive parliamentary defeats will mean her biggest problem is being able to hold onto office.
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"I'd be inclined that they hold onto it and see how it plays out," he said.
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A semi-final appearance in Copa was enough for him to hold onto the job, anyway.
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Do you ever find yourself holding back so you still hold onto things that are yours?
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How do you purchase a house you can hold onto if the bottom falls out again?
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In an interview with Fox 46, Ms. Lee tearfully recounted trying to hold onto her son.
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So even after you murder this innocent digital being, you can still hold onto the memories.
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Certainly. Will it make it harder to attract talent and hold onto talent it already has?
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Reusable bags can be a decent compromise, provided you hold onto them and use them often.
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Dancers can't keep up with the music or, when necessary, hold onto unison; it gets choppy.
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Sales of smartphones in more affluent countries are slowing as consumers hold onto their phones longer.
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Whether you cook an actual turkey, a Tofurky or something different altogether, hold onto your leftovers.
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Now she just has a hunger to hold onto her suite of offices in the Capitol.
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Most of the pressure to hold onto the articles is coming from progressive members and activists.
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Wanting to hold onto the word "bisexual" not to uphold the binary, but for solidarity's sake.
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But I'm willing to hold onto some bands, and to become and eternal apologist for them.
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"We are in an overcapacity situation, we cannot continue to hold onto these folks," Karisch said.
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Banking shares failed to hold onto earlier gains, with the sub-index edging down 0.4 percent.
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Batteries hold onto the wind and put it back onto the grid when people need it.
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Twenty-eight percent think Trump should hold onto his position, while 3 percent have no opinion.
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You generally have to hold onto your stock for at least five years before selling it.
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But these conventions are back to back which is going to defeat that to some degree, and disadvantages Trump, because he's not able to hold onto a sustained story about himself, and he's really only got the weekend to hold onto a story about the convention.
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My mom has a lot of empathy for my impulses to collect things and hold onto them.
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You can press and hold onto an app's scroll bar and swipe up and down really quickly.
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Still, it's something to hold onto, especially when our current political landscape offers so little in return.
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Now, some months later, I am trying to hold onto optimism, but it's still cluttered and confused.
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Leaders desperately want to keep the so called majority-maker seats to hold onto power in 2020.
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We had the opportunity to sell it and we decided we wanted to hold onto the story.
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And hold onto that positivity on Friday when action planet Mars squares Pluto, the planet of rebirth.
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"You can't hold onto a mistake just because you spent a long time making it," he said.
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But there was also a sense of relief: Finally, I had a solid answer to hold onto.
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LIFE......... hold onto it, or you'll lose it & everything in it in the blink of an eye.
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Viewers who aren't already invested in Owen and Claire won't find anything fresh here to hold onto.
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His words were a lifeline to me then — something to hold onto while I recaptured my footing.
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Maderich advises using a lip pencil underneath the gloss so the formula has something to hold onto.
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But investors should also be rooting for Republicans to hold onto control of the House and Senate.
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I just like to hold onto the good parts, regardless of the ratio of bad to good.
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And Congressman, what is the plan to hold onto the leadership come the midterm elections in November?
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That is his journey — trying to hold onto the morals that he stepped into the job with.
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That type of ingrained routine would be immensely valuable for retailers looking to hold onto loyal customers.
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Within such liberating release, though, Johnson shows us that it's still possible to hold onto romantic traditions.
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At later stages you'll be negotiating terms with veterans who stubbornly hold onto things like liquidity preferences.
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People out there want the next Battlefield experience, but I'm just trying to hold onto this one.
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The Democrats are trying to usurp the President, the President is trying to hold onto his throne.
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Regardless of the outcome, 2016 is shaping up to be a wild ride… hold onto your hat.
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Or should I hold onto a good guy who I was lucky to find so early on?
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Our mentality as a fourth-line unit is to grind them down and hold onto the puck.
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Rather than fight to hold on to what she'd built, Madison fights to hold onto her family.
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You might as well hold onto the Facebook stock or shift the proceeds into a different sector.
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They will hide, pander and do all they can to hold onto their precious seats in Congress.
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When we hold onto something — a moment, a memory — the loss is imminent, if not already permanent.
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She said Apple investors should hold onto the stock as it faces a period of multiple contraction.
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Whether or not they hold onto that belief as the nomination process gets underway is anyone's guess.
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This desire for a new direction also powered Republicans to hold onto the Senate and the House.
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We must hold onto our belief that keeping turmoil away from Xinjiang is the greatest human right.
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It's more than conceivable Republicans could hold onto the House in the midterms under such a scenario.
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" He dismissed them as "nothing more than the failed Washington elite looking to hold onto their power.
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That will of course depend on the newsflow, and whether the dollar can hold onto its gains.
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And, you'd only have to hold onto the phone for one year before getting a new one.
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The officer "managed to hold onto his firearm and fired successive shots at Renato," the report said.
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Voters say the system ensures whoever is most powerful among each list will simply hold onto power.
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Democrats will be looking to hold onto a seat that Trump won by 19 points in 2016.
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Or do they just wish to lay claim and hold onto the mystique of the Kennedy name?
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But what was planned as a class about how to hold onto an audience became something different.
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We all better hold onto our black cowboy hats — it's going to be a bumpy, bloody ride.
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It was a chain that I could hold onto, but whose weight I felt in every line.
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In the Senate, Republicans are hoping to hold onto or pad their current 51-49 seat majority.
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I know that it happens all the time, but I just don't hold onto stuff like that.
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Tankut, the unsung hero of the night explained, would hold onto the doors for half a decade.
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I think a lot of people hold onto those memories when they're experiencing dissonance with their faith.
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One way he's able to hold onto a sense of normalcy, his mother told me, is games.
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They hold onto the locker key while they take their meeting in one of the conference rooms.
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If Sanders is going to win in 2020, he'll need to hold onto his support from 2016.
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John Stamos, 52 Everywhere you look, everywhere you go...there's a (John Stamos) hand to hold onto.
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Since then, Mr. Firmansyah has tried to hold onto the hope that Fajar somehow made it outside.
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I do try to hold onto the bubbly colloquial Aussie way of not taking things too seriously.
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Most important, these books show why love is absolutely vital to fight for, hold onto and celebrate.
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Sometimes you hold onto it as if it might save you from the wrath of the audience.
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The Republicans are trying to hold onto power at all costs, even if it means undoing democracy.
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My heart swelled at the possibility that I could hold onto something, that I could keep him.
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Sapakie encouraged us to hold onto the poles and walk around them, making the movements our own.
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The offense gave me a comfortable lead and I just wasn't able to hold onto the lead.
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"I'm interested in women trying to make their way and hold onto their values," Ms. Taub said.
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Maye Musk: Well, you do want to hold onto it tightly, because you&aposve got this plan.
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But let's say Democrats do, in fact, manage to hold onto all their seats besides North Dakota.
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If it can hold onto August's gains, it will be its fifth straight month in the green.
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Amid a constantly shifting staff, McEntee was able to hold onto his position close to the president.
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Bryant&aposs death was a stark reminder that life&aposs too short to hold onto petty grudges.
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It's the rare game show that's built in a way that lets you hold onto your dignity.
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Performance dates and ticketing details are yet to be announced, so hold onto your sorting hats, Billywigs.
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He can't seem to hold onto an opinion for more than a few minutes at a time.
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Shroyer says the emergency savings they socked away helped them hold onto the house and the cars.
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In New York, angry sellers often try to hold onto a buyer's deposit, as the Eylers did.
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Lynn: She had to come home this summer because we couldn't pay to hold onto her apartment.
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The Nasdaq opened in positive territory, but couldn't hold onto those gains, and is now 0.8% lower.
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This was what enabled her to be in an unregulated gambling business and hold onto her integrity.
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It is what he has left behind for all of us and we should hold onto them.
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The inability to hold onto customers is also tied to Sears' inability to keep its shelves stocked.
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I think people still hold onto us pretty tight, and then obviously with reruns, you live infinitely forever.
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The rescheduled Orlando date will be announced in the near future so please hold onto your tickets. pic.twitter.
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Therefore, we must not normalize Trump's sexist behavior: Hold onto your anger as a safeguard against complacency.2.
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My grandmother's outhouse was just a hole in the ground with this weird bar you could hold onto.
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Voter trends suggest Republicans may struggle to hold onto their last vestiges of power in the Golden State.
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Whether it be of fear, or reality, mortality anxiety, or whatever it is that you might hold onto.
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However, I am working on a sequel, so hold onto your butts (er, coiled cords?) for book 2.
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Despite intensified battles, the Taliban had been unable to hold onto territory they had seized, the official said.
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"Additionally, their sweat rate and blood volume will be higher, and they'll hold onto electrolytes better," he says.
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But it could very well be that Medicaid expansion has helped young mothers get and hold onto employment.
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Hold onto your highlighting palettes, because Becca has flipped the script and surprise-launched two skin-loving products.
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Nonetheless, mining stocks managed to hold onto gains by the close, boosted by an uptick in metal prices.
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One of the problems with advantages has been that that they incentivize players to hold onto them forever.
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Scott Walker, and is trying to hold onto a tough Senate seat occupied by the vulnerable Tammy Baldwin.
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I have nothing to hold onto and accept that I'll bump into those around because there's no space.
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However, the chipmaker stocks do need to hold onto critical support for the rally to continue, Wald said.
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That history of failure has Republicans expressing confidence that Trump will hold onto the state's 93 electoral votes.
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And quite frankly, that animosity you hold onto continues to give power to the person who hurt you.
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With just two episodes left, it looks like our leading lady is going to hold onto this title.
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Hold onto your hats, kids—it's gonna be a b-b-b-bumpy ride with that cheese log!
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But what caught me by surprise was just how much I wanted to hold onto that 5.0 rating.
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The GOP, meanwhile, is expected to hold onto the House of Representatives, but likely with a reduced majority.
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She still wants Jared, and – spoiler alert, hold onto your seats here, people – Jared still doesn't want her.
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The only way we could get into the cave was to hold onto rocks and drag us along.
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Are we going to listen to computers if they appear to be smarter or hold onto humanity anyhow?
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The baggage we hold onto can mount up, creating less mental space for the things that really matter.
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Democrats will win the House and Republicans will hold onto their majority in the Senate, NBC News projects.
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Nevertheless, the colectivos appear to be a well-organized part of the Maduro strategy to hold onto power.
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It started after observing how some customers find it tricky to hold onto a number of paper receipts.
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I think the beautiful part is that you hold onto hope...and you keep showing up for yourself.
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And Baghdad will have to hold onto Mosul, rebuild its infrastructure and prove it can effectively govern it.
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Dubai's index failed to hold onto early gains as investors booked profits in small and mid-sized companies.
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Everybody gets rich, and the rest of the movie is about Kenny attempting to hold onto his wealth.
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It is more likely to make them cautious, guarded, and determined to hold onto what little they have.
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A wedding guestbook is possibly one of the most enduring keepsakes to hold onto from your big day.
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CBP may still take your device, and even hold onto it, but they have to let you in.
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Assuming that Republicans hold onto at least one house of Congress, what would a bipartisan agenda look like?
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This event gave me memories that I know I will hold onto for the rest of my life.
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Republicans were able to hold onto the governorship in Mississippi, where Tate Reeves edged out Democrat Jim Hood.
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SLF has already poured millions into key Senate races as Republicans seek to hold onto their slim majority.
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Trump and congressional Republicans' steady position is in large part because they continue to hold onto their base.
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The blue-chip CSI26.9224 index, in contrast, was unable to hold onto gains and ended 20723 percent lower.
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Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports reported that the Giants are more than likely to hold onto their ace.
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Even in the face of incredibly strong corporate earnings, stocks just can't seem to hold onto any bounce.
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Businesses already say their inability to hold onto workers and find new ones is their No. 1 problem.
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You've returned all their stuff, said all your goodbyes, but your heart will hold onto that pain — forever.
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Well hold onto your butts, because there's another twist coming: the devil is already at the roller rink.
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Assad's suspected chemical weapons attack shows he is willing to go to barbaric lengths to hold onto power.
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Even if Butner or Campa Najjar does win it'd be hard to hold onto the district in 2020.
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Chino manages to hold onto his phone as he goes down, before he gets up and continues running.
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They were able to hold onto the San Francisco apartment and spend weekends there, near friends and fun.
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In a two-day session in Beijing, they bowed to Mr. Xi's wish to hold onto power indefinitely.
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Moving young people into convents can help sisters hold onto their property amid rising nursing home care costs.
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This was our farewell gift: a reminder to hold onto a bit of wildness, and laughter, always laughter.
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I just buy when I can and intend to hold onto those shares for the next several decades.
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Fighting for their political lives, they have given little thought to an agenda should they hold onto power.
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He accused Mr. Netanyahu of Mafioso-like tactics and of wanting to hold onto power at any cost.
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On Thursday she downplayed that idea that Sanders' candidacy could jeopardize Democrats' efforts to hold onto the House.
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She thinks I might be accidentally undereating and it's causing my body to hold onto excess fat. Yikes!
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If Bibi goes first in the rotation, he could hold onto the premiership till the end of 2020.
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Then they need to hold onto all 26 of their currently held seats, including in Indiana and Missouri.
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Transition officials were also told to hold onto materials or records related to overseas travel by team members.
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So, you get to hold onto your phone, but you don't get to access it the whole time.
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It's actually really courageous to settle down in 2019, to choose a specific person and hold onto them.
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I just go there because I know I have to go there because I can't hold onto that.
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We can hold onto our existing business or try and do some of these new forms of content.
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Usually when people make an online payment, they enter card details which online retailers can sometimes hold onto.
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U.S. government debt yields fell Tuesday afternoon as U.S. stocks struggled to hold onto gains in volatile trading.
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The first time, he and Leclerc emerged side-by-side and Leclerc managed to hold onto his lead.
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That's given Liberals, who are struggling to hold onto their majority in next week's federal elections, an opening.
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As opposed to fighting for new things, it's kind of like trying to fight to hold onto things.
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And on the eve of the special session, his ability to hold onto power is under fierce attack.
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" A reader in Oregon said the story "gives me something to hold onto, an amulet, a prayer bead.
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It's an evolutionary style that few have been able to hold onto for as long as Jucifer has.
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The tax overhaul requires funds to hold onto investments for three years to qualify for the lower rate.
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In Argentina, the left-wing allies of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner could not hold onto her office.
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I had the mother load and was allowed to hold onto it as we drove back to the station.
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Each will hold onto a few gigabytes of files and let you access them wherever you have internet access.
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The key stat here is how iPhone 5s owners tend to hold onto their devices longer than the average.
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Arrieta just missed a home run, as center fielder Michael Bourn couldn't hold onto the ball at the wall.
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Trump, in February, described Pelosi as a "secret weapon" for Republicans as they try to hold onto the House.
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He also said the U.K. wanted to exit the bloc but still hold onto the benefits of the Union.
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I've been skateboarding for longer than I care mention, and I still had to hold onto the damn railings.
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Some analysts speculated that the North would hold onto some to get all the wages owed North Korean workers.
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Masafumi Yamamoto, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo expected the common currency to hold onto its gains.
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Hold onto your Birkin because Airbnb is reportedly planning to launch a new ultra-premium tier called Airbnb Lux.
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She sees how they have affected her life in a major way and she will hold onto them forever.
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Coming soon on #GooglePhotos, we're bringing more ways to share photos and hold onto the moments that matter most.
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Things spun out of control for the Clippers in part because of their inability to hold onto the ball.
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Barcade, for one, will hold onto CRTs as long as possible — and Kermizian thinks that will be a while.
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In her effort to hold onto power, Claire Hale Underwood (Robin Wright) plows down any obstacle to her legitimacy.
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They'll need to close that gap if they want to hold onto the state that Barack Obama carried twice.
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In particular, markets will be sensitive to the Senate since the GOP was expected to hold onto the House.
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But Stamos and Facebook should hold onto their butts, because Apple wasn't even done throwing the anti-tracking shade.
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But even if Democrats somehow took out those three, they'll still struggle to hold onto the seat of Sen.
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Plus, Democrats need to hold onto the seat being vacated by Reid in Nevada, where polls show GOP Rep.
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And investment banking services the bank wants to hold onto, such as its advisory business, showed signs of strain.
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We know that iPhone sales are flagging as people hold onto their devices for longer than they used to.
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Humans are far too uncoordinated to hold onto a wine glass without putting its precious little life at risk.
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And those who are lucky enough to hold onto their coverage will be forced to pay more for it.
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Speculation has also begun about the ability of Shorten and Turnbull to hold onto the leadership of their parties.
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Trump also told the Journal that he likes and respects Yellen and that she may hold onto her role.
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Just hold onto the handlebars, look at the Miracle Mile 1,213 feet below, and try not to get vertigo.
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Just hold onto the handlebars, look at the Miracle Mile 1,000 feet below, and try not to get vertigo.
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PEOPLE recently spoke to Cole Sprouse (who plays Jughead) and asked what memories of Perry he'll hold onto forever.
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Was there a point when you made a conscious decision to hold onto things for the sake of history?
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So, you can hold onto it and keep it for yourself, or buy two copies and give one away.
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Or she may hold onto them, and she'll leave instructions to bury the two urns together when she's cremated.
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" She explains, "You're running your body down, which will affect your energy and hold onto excess water and weight.
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It may be in a better shape to continue to attract new talent and hold onto its existing employees.
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Disney will be taking full operational control of Hulu, although Comcast will hold onto its ownership stake until 2024.
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No matter what, don't hold onto the treadmill; you want your arms to swing naturally down by your waist.
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You can hold onto the sides for leverage or lift your legs up and tuck them into the sides.
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The one platform we never expected to hold onto stuff for us claims it will — at least for now.
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Democrats probably need Nelson to hold onto his seat to have any chance of taking control of the Senate.
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Nunes is running in one of the those races, aiming to hold onto his seat representing California's 22nd District.
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Krell and I talked about Care, his progression as an artist, and why it's easy to hold onto sadness.
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The Krenak already struggle to hold onto their culture and losing the Rio Doce is a near-devastating blow.
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Clearly the UFC can only hold onto so much talent and there is a great deal more out there.
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The presence of serious and responsible Saturn provides something to hold onto in the misty mystery of Neptune's fog.
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Nordvig expects to see the dollar edge higher against other currencies, and then hold onto gains into year end.
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On this World Oceans Day, and every day forward, let's hold onto that momentum and make a sea change.
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" In an interview with Florida's WFLA, an audience member said Arnaud was "visibly straining to hold onto the rope.
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They'd still need to hold onto all 25 of the other seats that they control heading into the election.
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It's also true that if the Democrats hold onto Pennsylvania and win Virginia and Florida, it's essentially game over.
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This cycle they are defending almost two dozen seats, compared to 12 that Democrats are trying to hold onto.
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Senate Republicans also pulled off an unlikely victory, helping the GOP hold onto control of both chambers of Congress.
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Look for the audio link on the upper left, listen to the very end and hold onto your jaw.
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Everton's problems this season have centered on its inability to hold onto a lead — often one secured by Lukaku.
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It's not only exporters, but also companies with little or no dollar earnings that hold onto the American currency.
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"We all have these weird tendencies to hold onto tradition," Qamar says, in a final note about our culture.
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Phones, remotes, laptops, and keyboards hold onto every bacteria they encounter — and we all know they encounter a lot.
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The heaviness of fitting all of herself into a piece of paper we could hold onto was ridiculous. Impossible.
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In an 21th--hour phone call he implored Mr. Morsi to make "bold gestures" to hold onto his office.
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She continued to hold onto his keys, since, as she told officers, he drives too fast when he's angry.
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You try to hold onto this feeling as it continues rising — dissipating like dust, or smoke, or the light.
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I incorporate clothing that I love and can't fit into anymore — but want to hold onto — into the paintings.
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I have it to hold onto just cause I fuckin' need something to do, you know what I mean?
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The fever dream breaks, and Thayil gives us something to hold onto, a promise of happiness, rising seas notwithstanding.
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That way, Moxi could "help people age with dignity and hold onto their independence for as long as possible."
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The loss of Robert is a pain she will hold onto for the rest of her life, she said.
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The development could make it tougher for the GOP to hold onto the traditionally red Senate seat in 6900.
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REGIONS TRADITION Fred Funk shot a two-under 70 to hold onto the third-round lead in Birmingham, Ala.
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As a result, Delta picked up additional market share, which it expects to hold onto, CEO Ed Bastian said.
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No general secretary before or after him was able to hold onto the reins of power for that long.
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"It just did not feel consistent with a value set that we think we hold onto here," Daniels said.
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Have your partner tie your hands together, or simply hold onto your bed frame for a hands-off experience.
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AT&T will hold onto the individual parts of the empire: HBO, the Turner cable networks and Warner Bros.
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For now, GE will hold onto the remaining business, which makes imaging equipment like MRI machines and diagnostics products.
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I hold onto what's in my pocket the way an anxious baby clings to a beloved blanket at bedtime.
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"Exit West" explores how two people hold onto each other and themselves as they dive headfirst into the unfamiliar.
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In Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Burundi efforts by leaders to hold onto power have triggered instability.
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It was a charitable trust pick and I suggest that you do not hold onto the stock either way.
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This will be compounded by growing economic uncertainty, which often leads homeowners to hold onto their homes for longer.
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But there is market overhang as investors hold onto positions waiting for stronger gains or struggle to find counterparties.
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"So, I think the best alternative is to just hold onto cash right now and sit tight," he said.
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It is natural to want to hold onto that aliveness, to make it last forever, to find its source.
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"The rescheduled Orlando date will be announced in the near future so please hold onto your tickets," Amway Center wrote.
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Because they so deeply want to hold onto themselves in a place where they have little control of their destiny.
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I think I'm going to hold onto little details: I'll stare at the roof, study each bit of renovation work.
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In the event of a quake, you'll need to take cover and hold onto the furniture until the shaking stops.
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Never going to stop telling you how much I love you and I will hold onto you forever and ever!
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"Everywhere you look there's a hand to hold onto..." Saget wrote alongside a photo of him grabbing Coulier's rear end.
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The victory also allowed the 270-year-old Nadal to hold onto the No. 24 ranking, just ahead of Federer.
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If you're gonna hold onto a root and have it work for you, you need to take care of it.
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Another attachment features two sets of teeth that hold onto veggies so you can chop them safely with one hand.
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We have to stay vigilant about our digital property — OUR photos, OUR data — if we want to hold onto it.
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"IT IS much safer to be feared than loved" if one wants to hold onto power, Machiavelli famously advised rulers.
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Hold onto your Furbies — Cards Against Humanity is throwing it back to the days when Nirvana lyrics weren't considered vintage.
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However, other commodities managed to hold onto gains, with a price rise in spot silver pushing Fresnillo up 3.7 percent.
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There is no danger in using the Sleepbuds, and people are free to hold onto theirs if they so choose.
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Brushes dry faster, and since there's a handle to hold onto, you don't come into direct contact with the bacteria.
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Ms. Lewis wants them to be strong and, more important, to hold onto their optimism in the face of adversity.
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Mary Jane, on the other hand, has to have Kara keep her crazy in check and hold onto Justin's iPad.
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Oxygen in the ocean is dissolved in water, and when water warms, its ability to hold onto trapped gasses decreases.
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Gilmore Girls fans, hold onto your coffee cups: Scott Patterson had a crush on Lauren Graham interest in real life!
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What we do know is that Republicans expect that they can stick it to voters and still hold onto power.
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We're gearing up for our first lunar eclipse of the year in Leo next week, so hold onto your hats!
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It's enough to make you hold onto any bit of info — say, your baby's due date — with an iron grip.
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Ohio congressional candidate Troy Balderson campaigned Tuesday as the GOP hopes to hold onto the hotly contested 12th Congressional District.
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" Instead, he says, "A lot of people want to, for as long as possible, hold onto the life they have.
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They are doing whatever they can to close themselves off from the new, hold onto the past, and prevent change.
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Well, hold onto your butts, because the Siberian Times just posted footage of some manul kittens playing around in Mongolia.
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But if firms can hold onto their market share for years, they create distortions in the rest of the economy.
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The pan-European failed to hold onto gains, closing 24.5 percent down in what had been a choppy trading session.
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The DOJ will have to provide a reason that any information they hold onto is relevant to a criminal investigation.
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Picture an object, like the Chakras or the heart, and hold onto that image as an object of meditation. 3.
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The U.K.'s FTSE 100 failed to hold onto gains, ending 0.15 percent down, while Germany's DAX popped 0.31 percent.
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Lower oil prices might also be a downside risk as cheaper gas causes consumers to hold onto their conventional models.
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He had been watching Grace's hands tenderly hold onto Caroline's wheelchair, then gently rub the skin on her daughter's forearm.
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The problem that's happening is that people are starting to hold onto their phones for a longer period of time.
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Another possibility is that those winners who hold onto their shares are naive investors; more experienced traders are more rational.
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Hold onto your Mickey Mouse ears — Marc Jacobs just dropped a collaboration with none other than the big Mouse himself.
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Because, if her past strand antics are any indication, she most likely won't hold onto this style for very long.
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The robots are designed to hold onto and sew cloth and other materials by "mapping" the surface as it sews.
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How long will hedge funds and speculators hold onto a position that's costing them so much money week after week?
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Even with increasing competition, Nvidia is managing to hold onto its considerable GPU, but supply issues continue to challenge Nvidia.
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Many people hold onto their iPhones for 30 months before upgrading, according to Jim Suva, a senior analyst at Citigroup.
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Looking to bourses, the U.K.'s FTSE 100 failed to hold onto gains by the close, finishing down 0.01 percent.
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Laying him to rest Thomas said he remembered seeing the chest Carl had reserved to hold onto his military correspondence.
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Beyond that, reports have suggested that public sector banks might struggle to hold onto their share of the deposits market.
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A matured market means upgrade cycles have slowed down, as more users are choosing to hold onto handsets for longer.
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California isn't about to turn its back on hardworking families who are fighting to hold onto their ACA health insurance.
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Hold onto your butts because this scene from the new Planet Earth II will have you leaping off your seat.
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Some with the resources to stay open have, for now, attempted to hold onto business by selling food and coffee.
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And this song is basically me saying to that person, 'you can have me… if you can hold onto me.
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A larger incumbent effect could help red state Democratic senators hold onto seats Still, it's early in the 2018 cycle.
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"We must hold onto our belief that keeping turmoil away from Xinjiang is the greatest human right," the article said.
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Yet the records shed light on how the group managed to hold onto so much land in the first place.
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The women's movement taught us to claim our power; a pro-aging movement will teach us to hold onto it.
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Hold onto some of these and make a few pickups and Republicans can offset some losses and minimize Democratic gains.
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Chagall blamed Malevich for his ostracism, a grudge that the painter would hold onto for the rest of his life.
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But right there, I have to back up, hold onto the ball and take a sack if I have to.
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Chaudhuri thinks of Ramu as "fugitive in a way that was attractive," too restless to hold onto a real job.
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For example, Vue has a cloud DVR that will let you record games and hold onto them for 30 days.
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" One line in particular haunted every page of this book for me: "I wanna hold onto the innocence I got.
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I know about how we hold onto forms of power that dehumanize you only to elevate our sense of masculinity.
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Comcast would like to hold onto the 20th Century Fox assets, so it can combine them with its NBCUniversal division.
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By Friday's close, the stock was unable to hold onto those gains, with Amazon's market value settling below $1 trillion.
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However, it surpassed the $1 trillion threshold intraday and wasn't able to hold onto those gains after the market close.
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Still, there are many reasons to be skeptical that Bredesen can actually hold onto a lead and win in November.
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On Sunday she appeared on ABC's This Week, explaining why she chose to hold onto the articles for so long.
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"Hold onto your stuff, because so much gets stolen," said Melissa Gratto, who has worked SantaCon at Feile and Stout.
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Strategists expect the race to tighten by November, but as it stands, Rubio looks favored to hold onto his seat.
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That fact is something to hold onto, whether it portends a new direction or turns out to be an outlier.
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Originally launched in 2005, Club Penguin shut down on March 29, 2017, after failing to hold onto its user-base.
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One of the actions is to face your grief about the past but hold onto a vision for the future.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Here is some good news to hold onto this holiday season: Americans are giving more than ever.
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How to re-create and hold onto the freedom that I found for that glorious month living on the road.
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Hold onto your cash (there are no hidden markups here) and shop the coolest jewelry brands from the last decade.
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Fox still holds a 303 percent stake in Sky and is mulling whether to sell or hold onto that stake.
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Fox still holds a 39 percent stake in Sky and is mulling whether to sell or hold onto that stake.
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These factors have made it harder for people to get good-paying jobs and to hold onto them for decades.
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University staff members who are licensed to carry may also hold onto their weapons if they must enter a dorm.
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Still, the current contango structure might not fully cover storage costs, making it risky to hold onto oil for long.
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Stocks tempted to rally during the day, but couldn't hold onto the green as travel companies exposed to China dropped.
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Republicans had seen those scandals as lifelines as they fought to hold onto their narrowest of legislative majorities this year.
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Or House Republicans may rally and pass some key legislation such as tax reform and thereby hold onto their majority.
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This enabled the government to hold onto patches of Qamishli and nearby Hasaka city, where it runs three collection centres.
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And to hold onto creative people is harder than holding onto wireless providers and dealing with things like that. Yeah.
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Someone saw fit to hold onto these clothes, books, toys, family photos, letters, kitchen gadgets, diaries, electronics, and other artifacts.
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"Okay, so, you ladies hold onto this," she says as Sophia and four of her friends climb into the golf cart.
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A physical line for data transfers seems like something the company would hold onto — at least for one more iPhone generation.
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Cutting down forests and paving over grasslands destroys organisms that naturally breathe in and hold onto greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
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Reading between the lines, it appears like this is a founder doing everything in his power to hold onto his company.
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The GOP has struggled to sell its tax law to voters as the party tries to hold onto its House majority.
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Huffington Post, Flickr, anything that can sell advertising or sell in some advertising sense, why wouldn't they hold onto popular things?
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The latter category, services, is especially important, as customers hold onto their iPhones and iPads and Macs longer than ever before.
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"We wanted to get up there with the competitive teams, and now we need to hold onto it," said the Dane.
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Or do they hold onto it and use it in a more straightforward hedge of their long position in the financials?
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Many say they take a longer view, similar to how they hope to hold onto their stock investments for many years.
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How much better off would Cleveland be if they hold onto that pick, lose in the Finals and watch him leave?
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Lower oil prices might also be a downside risk as cheaper traditional gasoline causes consumers to hold onto their conventional models.
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When the kids find out what happened to Terry the Turkey from funny Hold onto what's left of your youth, Ponyboys.
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So I look for new shit and hold onto it until it becomes old shit, and then I look for more.
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Already playing without Markieff Morris (hernia surgery), Washington couldn&apost hold onto an 44.43-point lead against the defending NBA champions.
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" — Zameena, Dominican and Costa Rican "No one wants to hold onto the idea of a whole family more than my abuela.
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GRTA is threatening to keep Annie for good — she's going to hold onto the patients for as long as she can.
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Even sometimes when I do interviews I would rather have a guitar in my lap to have something to hold onto.
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It's about this obligation that we have to hold onto the memories of our ancestors, and not let their memories die.
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Tonight when we lay awake unable to sleep, let us all hold onto this sweet memory we have been given today.
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AFTER several women accused him of sexual harassment, Al Franken required the support of his colleagues to hold onto his job.
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The truth was, he never wanted to discard Runa — just find a way to hold onto her, as she was, forever.
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The GOP lawmakers are pushing to hold onto their seats in relatively affluent suburban districts where President Donald Trump is unpopular.
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NBC News projected that GOP incumbent Richard Burr will hold onto his seat in North Carolina, fighting off Democrat Deborah Ross.
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Japan's benchmark index closed flat at 16,254.45, failing to hold onto morning gains, and posting a weekly loss of 2 percent.
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That means you should hold onto things like tax returns, pay stubs, medical statements, and records of doctor visits and bills.
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Reach out to a financial therapist and figure out how to hold onto more of your money while still enjoying it.
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We usually see this conflict in prison films—can our hero hold onto his core beliefs without having his spirit broken?
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Everything is in flux, so you try and hold onto bits with art, and you turn then into concrete or marble.
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A $50 price tag is much easier to swallow for a college student who need to hold onto that ramen money.
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The move is a sign Prince's heirs are looking to liquidate his assets rather than hold onto 'em for sentimental reasons.
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If Na'Vi can get some early leads and hold onto them, they could feasibly cruise to the finals in New York.
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Opponents, however, accuse him of trying to delay a presidential election due in for November in order to hold onto power.
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But when the Democratic presidential nominee removed her arms from around the vice president, he continued to hold onto her waist.
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While it's still early in the 85033 cycle, Senate Republicans are looking to hold onto their majority in the upper chamber.
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So try hard to remember this one thing and hold onto it: Whatever choice you make will be the right one.
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For Baidu, the need to future-proof the company and hold onto users by finding new technologies is becoming more pressing.
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I hold onto that and I enjoy my life like a child and I love that Bethenny totally had me pegged.
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"It's niggas like me that let you hold onto what you got," Cottonmouth tells Mariah, hiding the intent in his words.
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And just about half would leave the country if moving abroad was the only way to hold onto their current job.
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But EPD is in the same biz and I think it's good and I think you ought to hold onto it.
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Meanwhile, Democrats are looking to field more diverse candidates as they seek to hold onto Puerto Ricans as reliable Democratic voters.
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Westbrook's triple-double lifts Thunder past Clippers OKLAHOMA CITY — For much of the season, Oklahoma City struggled to hold onto leads.
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Stress and lack of sleep increases teens' appetite, makes them hold onto fat and interferes with their decision making regarding food.
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Maduro has meanwhile vowed to hold onto power, and on Wednesday gave all U.S. diplomats 72 hours to leave the country.
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Collins has tried so hard over the years to hold onto the middle ground, because that's ultimately where most Mainers are.
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"If Bernie Sanders has to fight to hold onto the mantle of progressive leadership, his time has surely past," Kilgore wrote.
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Employers who hold onto departed employees' 401(k) assets have better bargaining power to negotiate lower investment fees for the plan.
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This can lead investors to hold onto their properties indefinitely, discouraging them from expanding their holdings or creating any new jobs.
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Sixty percent of those surveyed by Strategas expect Republicans to hold onto the House, but they are concerned about trade issues.
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But Apple's iPhone sales have been falling in recent quarters as customers hold onto their phones for longer periods of time.
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The Senate leader has vowed to be a "Grim Reaper" for progressive policies if Republicans hold onto the Senate in 85033.
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But if you're investing $1,500 in a new phone, you'll probably want to hold onto it for at least three years.
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Because Ably repels liquids in this capacity, it doesn't hold onto smells, which is hugely helpful on train and plane rides.
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Have a listen to this new one at the top of the page in the meantime, and hold onto your feelings.
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We've hand-picked 10 gorgeous arrangements that you're going to want to hold onto way beyond your walk down the aisle.
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Hold onto your dicks, folks: If I'm being completely honest, I yelled out loud at the bologna/doritos Thanksgiving dinner sandwich.
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After you've rendered strips of pork belly, hold onto that sweet, smoky fat and emulsify your dressing right in the pan.
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Other times he will fumble—looking to hold onto his opponent with his left while he swings frantically with his right.
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They both don't have family anymore, they're both looking for something to hold on to — someone to hold onto — and love.
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She has also resisted moving to Los Angeles in order to hold onto her cheap railroad apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
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Americans now hold onto them for an average of three years, almost twice as long as we did five years ago.
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It also sheds light on how the group managed to hold onto so much land at the height of its power.
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Lithuania has chosen to hold onto all the Jewish documents in the library's Judaica center as part of its national heritage.
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On average, 71 percent of customers hold onto paper menus and business cards — compared to ignoring 84 percent of e-blasts.
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In Tula Toli, Rajuma fought as hard as she could to hold onto her baby, Muhammad Sadeque, about 18 months old.
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If Republicans cruise to victory, they will take it as a sign that Republicans can hold onto the House and Senate.
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I fear without this "added value," to be crass about it, my two young daughters won't have anything to hold onto.
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Investments funds should now be prepared to hold onto their startups for longer than they anticipated, according to research firm PitchBook.
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The Democratic Party has always had to rein itself in to hold onto moderates and balance the demands of competing factions.
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Sex, too, was a masquerade, which allowed this (upper-class) woman to enjoy her desires and still hold onto her virtue.
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However, Miami — which entered this game 14-0 this season when leading at halftime — could not hold onto its slim lead.
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That indeed may take shape over the next few years — particularly if Republicans hold onto the Senate in the 2018 elections.
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As desperate and consumed as our messy heroine may get in the process, Berry always lets her hold onto her humanity.
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It's an uphill battle for Republicans this year as they seek to hold onto their slim majority in the upper chamber.
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Even still, the company has managed to hold onto the No. 2 spot in global market share, according to recentish numbers.
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When things are bad, the little ritual is an easier thing to hold onto than the vast abstraction — community, freedom, trust.
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Waiting for pictures to develop is always exciting, but what she'll love even more is actually getting to hold onto them.
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John Lithgow's Churchill is fragile but wily, manipulating queen and country to hold onto power even as his health fails him.
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Those reports could not be immediately confirmed but sources have said that Toshiba is determined to hold onto a majority holding.
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Almost all sectors ended Friday in negative territory, with travel and leisure being the only industry to hold onto its gains.
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The former vice president had one goal: hold onto his lead, which was overwhelming, no matter who got into the race.
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Many villages are battling to hold onto local businesses in an era of e-commerce and out-of-town shopping malls.
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Many people use gloves to hold onto the cables, where ascending hikers pass side by side with those making the descent.
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These devices hold onto every bacteria they encounter, and the warmth from their batteries allows that bacteria to grow and thrive.
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"People pay capital gains rates when they sell, so they might be more likely to hold onto the asset," said Watson.
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Banks must therefore hold onto safe assets like Treasuries instead of loaning them out, limiting their involvement in the repo space.
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The vendors of the San Pablito market have opted to hold onto a tradition that they have built their lives around.
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When I do catch a wave and feel the glide, I'll hold onto that feeling for hours, days or even weeks.
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It's one that anyone who has struggled to hold onto a relationship that they know is probably over can relate to.
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As interest rates rise, banks are also fighting to hold onto deposits, because customers are hunting for the best possible returns.
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The seat is one of the few GOP targets this cycle as Republicans seek to hold onto their slim Senate majority.
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They never did have to cut the dividend even though the balance sheet wasn't good, but you can hold onto it.
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Republicans would almost assuredly be able hold onto the House if they lose the House popular vote by only a point.
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But if they don't, Cramer said investors would likely accept the market's newly re-tested levels and hold onto their positions.
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In addition, we should encourage the Afghan government to stop trying to hold onto so many rural parts of the country.
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So it's possible that Rousseff could hold onto the loyalties of enough members of these parties to defeat the impeachment push.
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We're told Mike has no emotional attachment to the Bronco, but he'll hold onto it unless he gets what he wants.
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I'd argue that it provided a framework for audiences to hold onto while the aesthetics and tone of the film seeped in.
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Some people just tend to absorb or hold onto more content during the day that reappears in their dreams, Dr. Breus explains.
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He ran a long way, was at full speed and then to go over and hold onto the ball was pretty impressive.
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Hold onto your right leg with both hands, and lower your left leg down to about a 45-degree angle (as shown).
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Even more than fighting for progress, feminists are simply trying to hold onto laws that were passed in the last two decades.
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When you dig a little deeper into why Note 813 owners are continuing to hold onto their devices, it's sort of bleak.
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And I need a place to protect my own heart, to tuck away the one thing I want to always hold onto.
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If you're afraid of crocs and worrying about gambling too much of your money away, maybe hold onto a big croc beforehand.
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Going into tonight's election, Republicans held a 54-seat majority in the Senate and are now looking to hold onto that majority.
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She says she needs something to hold onto — but Claire tells her that she's the "foundation" of everything she and Danny do.
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But it was so covered up with paranoia and rage that it was nothing you could hold onto in any solid way.
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She also makes sure to hold onto her kids tighter and hopes that other people do the same after hearing her story.
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"She was the happiest she had ever been, and that's what we hold onto today: the happiness of Eilidh's life," he continued.
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These are things you can excavate and hold onto or let pleasantly drift by, the way everything else in life is enjoyed.
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Plank on a Medicine Ball Place your medicine ball on the floor and hold onto it while performing a 30-second plank.
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As such, they argued, it encourages Iran to hold onto its remaining Americans prisoners until they can get more money for them.
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I don't know what they are looking for, but I can't help but hold onto them as I also navigate the dark.
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But with the Pixel 2 right around the corner, you might want to hold onto your wallet for just a little longer.
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On the hardest days, when self-hatred overwhelms, you must hold onto the smallest glimmers of goodness you can find in yourself.
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Those legal battles can stretch on for months, eating up huge amounts of time and money, while police hold onto seized materials.
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I hold onto the book to revisit those insights, and also because I'm prone to nostalgic literary tendencies like keeping old books.
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HARRISON: It&aposs the old adage, power corrupts - absolute power corrupts absolutely, and they will do anything to hold onto that power.
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If you still want to hold onto your earbuds but the idea of a dongle makes you cringe, there is another option.
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More research shows taking BCAA supplements can also help a person hold onto muscle mass even while eating a low-calorie diet.
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As we enter the final year of his presidency, we will cherish and hold onto the great moments of progress and accomplishment.
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"But when life is really good and when things are really bad, having meaning in life gives you something to hold onto."
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This is because of a combination of total market saturation and economic uncertainty, which encourages consumers to hold onto their phones longer.
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That's a moment I'll hold onto for the rest of my life, but there are other things that mean more to me.
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His subject is the dilemma that American Indians have long faced: Which customs do you hold onto and which do you relinquish?
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But hold onto your debit cards, because this year, the brand's implementing a treatment that's just as novel — and nearly as expensive.
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Democrats in the state have seized on the trade war as they seek to hold onto Senate seat currently occupied by Sen.
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"I think the C.P.P. realizes it's lost a lot of popularity, and they're determined to hold onto power by whatever means necessary."
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Generally, making this switch won't hurt your credit score, and you'll be able to hold onto your rewards for possible use later.
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We could practice no matter what we looked like, and we didn't have to hold onto traditions that were not suiting us.
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Assuming they hold onto everything that's in place and don't trade for George before next summer, their youth movement has decent upside.
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And after the company goes public, employees may choose to hold onto their shares, in the event that the stock price increases.
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Toni The Chargers did hold onto him, for the rest of the year, but that was his final season in San Diego.
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But the team was able to hold onto its two most prized prospects, outfielder Kyle Tucker and right-handed pitcher Forrest Whitley.
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Euromonitor is projecting that the company's market share will fall to 12.1% during 2019 but will still hold onto its top spot.
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Or, hold onto your letter until the end of the summer, and submit it to the Letters to the Next President project.
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Despite updates like new planes and cabins, JetBlue wants to hold onto its customer-focused approach that won it a loyal following.
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Captain Neiman said he was "quite shocked" that a police officer would hold onto possible evidence in a criminal case for years.
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Since then, it has obtained several court rulings that allowed it to hold onto the planes despite vigorous protests from its lessors.
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And probably not as concise as that, but that's really what it boils down to and what I've tried to hold onto.
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They also have a good chance to hold onto Joe Donnelly's Indiana Senate seat, in the reddest state in the Midwest region.
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If I could feel this radiant joy even for a moment, maybe there was a way to hold onto it for longer.
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Plus, people with non-rolling luggage got to hold onto their bags, even though some were even bigger than my carry-on.
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In his interview with CBS Sports Network on Tuesday, Jackson said Anthony had a tendency to hold onto the ball too long.
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Simply kneel on the complimentary foam pads, hold onto the carver's ergonomic hand grips, and extend your arms in front of you.
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If what's happening on the fringe of today's opera scene is any indication of what's to come, then hold onto your wigs.
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We need to hold onto the idea that everyone has a home in the United States of America; everyone is welcome here.
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O on Thursday, looking for new ways to hold onto their profits as the industry faces greater scrutiny for rising healthcare costs.
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Hold onto your flower crowns, because if even one of these things happens, yaaaas kweens, it's going to be one craaaazy weekend.
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Prime Minister Theresa May will hold onto her seat until a successor is chosen, which is predicted to happen in mid-July.
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There may be times when you'll have important documents like receipts or payslips that you'll need to hold onto for the future.
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During famine times, one of the body's defense mechanisms, some experts say, is to slow down metabolism to hold onto every calorie.
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Reflected in one mirror is a tripod and camera provided by hotel management so that customers could hold onto their memories forever.
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The Cubs' win snapped a three-game losing streak and slightly improved their hold onto the second National League wild-card berth.
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No life-settlement provider or investor wants to hold onto a policy and pay premiums for that long before seeing a payoff.
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The American and French armies fought desperately to halt the attack and hold onto the city of Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace.
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Whether in the privacy of his clubs or out on the campaign trail, the president can't help but hold onto a grudge.
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It has been 20 years since the couple's daughter vanished, yet they continue to hold onto hope that they will be reunited.
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"Are we more likely to fall or are we more steady if we hold onto each other?" asked Jocelyn Geller, a junior.
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At least, that's the last glimmer of hope we may hold onto, until the markets, as they inevitably will, turn upward again.
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He had equipped me with a windbreaker, gloves and the assurance I could hold onto him anywhere but his arms and face.
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The strong performance could bolster Republicans' hopes as the GOP tries to hold onto control of both the House and the Senate.
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Mr. Big better hold onto his cufflinks because there's a new Carrie Bradshaw shopping around town and her name is Jeff Goldblum.
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Quebec is the one populous region where the Liberals might not only hold onto huge numbers, but even potentially make some gains.
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"I will probably hold onto it because I strongly believe that the cryptocurrency market will rally in the future," he told Reuters.
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Cooking the rice in a big pot of salted boiling water, though, is an accommodation I would hold onto no matter what.
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But Atlético can hold onto its league title in 2014, when it beat out both Real Madrid and Barcelona against all odds.
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Hold onto that plot thread because Atkinson makes child's play of spinning multiple story lines; it will eventually tie into several more.
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Long a rising star in the state, he can probably hold onto the seat for more than two terms in a row.
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Heidi Heitkamp is scrambling to hold onto her seat in a state Trump won, voters are now required to have residential addresses.
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Trump famously once said that he could shoot a man on Fifth Avenue in broad daylight and hold onto his supporters anyway.
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His trademark quiet introspection translates beautifully to Armstrong's tendency to bottle up emotions and leave his family with little to hold onto.
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Mia Love, the lone black Republican woman in Congress, may also manage to hold onto her seat in the state's 241th District.
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Mia Love, the lone black Republican woman in Congress, may also manage to hold onto her seat in the state's 4th District.
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Hold onto his high-minded appeals for more cooperation between the political parties, for positive campaigns, for aid to those who are struggling.
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"Obviously if we hold onto the ball and take care of the ball, I really like it," Tech defensive coordinator Bud Foster said.
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Menendez&aposs weak showing will give Republicans some optimism of flipping the seat in their effort to hold onto control of the Senate.
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If Roskam is able to hold onto his seat, he said, he's prepared to work across the aisle if his party loses power.
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Alternate political universes Democrats' short-term fate, though, rests in part on whether the party can hold onto Senate seats in Trump states.
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Best practices are to file claims quickly, document the damage thoroughly, hold onto receipts, and appeal if the settlement offer is too low.
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They've turned down offers to do reality TV shows, because they want to hold onto what little privacy they currently have, she says.
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He has been nominated to be Agriculture Secretary of Delaware, so it remains unclear how long he will hold onto the interim tag.
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"They live in England, but you know, I'm close with them and obviously I think we hold onto each other," she told reporters.
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For me this is a way of letting go, of releasing this sense of control that we as humans tend to hold onto.
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Shine Thief: Steal the coveted Shine Sprite and try to hold onto it for a 20 count in this classic multiplayer Battle mode.
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That rule is the reserve requirement ratio, which affects the amount of money banks must hold onto and what they have to loan.
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The resulting images are intimate records of lives that continue to hold onto items from a place that rejects them to this day.
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He's the friend I've managed to hold onto the longest; we go way back to those awkward teen years in the seventh grade.
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New capital charges make it less attractive to hold onto risky positions – particularly illiquid assets that are hard to sell in a rush.
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But to reduce cost would be to reduce quality, and to hold onto a market of pious foodies, Blue Apron couldn't risk that.
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Deciding that none of his children are fit for the job, Roy chooses to hold onto his power for as long as possible.
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While Americans love to hold onto a nostalgic claim that politics stops at the water's edge, nothing can be further from the truth.
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Because of this head start, eMarketer's analysts predict Amazon will hold onto that top spot even as Google and other competitors gain ground.
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It has also reserved $8.5 million for ads in Nevada in an effort to hold onto the seat of Reid, who is retiring.
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Scott of Harvard said that banks could hold onto EU access by moving only a part of their operations from London to Ireland.
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"This is a shameful attack on our democracy by politicians who will do anything to hold onto power," Holder said in a statement.
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I like the enthusiasm behind everyone wanting to know, but it's a good feeling to have that enthusiasm, so let's hold onto it.
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For the 90 Degree Angle, if you're on the receiving end, be sure your partner has something to hold onto with one hand.
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Actor Nicolas Cage was once a top earner in Hollywood, worth around $150 million, but he didn't hold onto the fortune for long.
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But the vacation memories you'll really want to hold onto are the ones you make behind closed doors, in your hotel or Airbnb.
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Like it does for so many people, MMA provided Fox a lifeline in the middle of all that confusion, something to hold onto.
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Autopilot prompts drivers to apply pressure or hold onto the steering wheel to make sure of this, which the publication notes isn't enough.
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Wash curtains and drapes Fabric tends to hold onto the smoke smell, so you&aposll probably need to clean all the window treatments.
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The opposition worries that the 47-year-old Kabila, who by law cannot run again, will find a way to hold onto power.
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Interest groups fight tooth-and-nail to hold onto concessions they've been granted, from tax credits for solar panels to subsidies for ethanol.
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"It was obviously mainly just about you and me, how I usually hold onto things a lot longer than you do," he said.
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Opinion polls predict the ANC will hold onto its majority in the May 8 election, but they differ over its margin of victory.
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There has been a significant uptick in low-grade chemical weapon use by ISIS as the terrorist organization fights to hold onto Mosul.
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Analysts have predicted that Gazprom may try to sweeten its terms and pump more supply to Europe to hold onto that market share.
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I mean, this is the kind of fantasy revenge theory every #Resistance member should hold onto for as long as they possibly can.
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The first MAD magazine I ever read flew so far over my 7-year-old head I'm surprised I could hold onto it.
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"We all move so much and it's hard to keep things with you, but you always hold onto your favorite stuff," explains Alonso.
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If the incline feels like it's too much, or you need to hold onto the machine, reduce the incline or the speed slightly.
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If Microsoft can hold onto a lead over the busy holiday season then it would be fair to say it's turning sales around.
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For Luis, Isabela was an obsession who dazzled him and consumed him, and, finally, like so many ideals, become impossible to hold onto.
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"One thing I want my girls to hold onto is, regardless of where they are coming from, they can make it," she said.
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Republicans are increasingly focused on the Senate as GOP donors and strategists grow more pessimistic about their ability to hold onto the House.
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Five customers came in on Thursday "who said they're going to hold onto them because they're worth a lot of money," Philis said.
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"You're trying to hold onto a little piece of a time in life when things were cheaper and life was easier and sweeter."
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We're trying to hold onto as many lives as possible, even as we watch the bridges to a better future for us burn.
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It would give people time to shelter under a desk or table, or hold onto something to potentially avoid injuries during the shaking.
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"Because dance is so ephemeral, you hold onto these things, because you have to prove to yourself that something actually happened," he said.
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But if you want to hold onto your old headphones, Griffin's device might turn out to be an affordable way to do it.
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I think we should allow them to hold onto their blood, unless of course they are truly saving someone's life by offering it.
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Read the full text of the radio ad: We know that he is going to do everything he can to hold onto power.
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Importers would need to specify when and where a fish was caught, and would have to hold onto the data for two years.
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It all feels so silly when we admit that we are all nothing—insignificant creatures floating around looking for something to hold onto.
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Just the fact that I had this project to hold onto, to move forward with, it was such a healing process for me.
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Which is a big, big, big problem for Republicans desperately trying to hold onto their House and Senate majorities in 1 days' time.
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But critics of the program argue that the city is squandering a valuable chance to improve shabby housing and hold onto affordable units.
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" Mr. Seymour laughed heartily when asked about the seepage and became philosophical about "whether we need to hold onto anything from the past.
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Your bank will often hold onto the money, dispensing it as the work is done, adding another layer of bureaucracy and, often, delay.
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It was perfect when he was 18 months because he could hold onto the sides as he worked his way around the table.
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And we think we accomplished that by helping families recognize these little amazing moments in their life and hold onto what matters most.
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Life-settlement companies and their investors don't want to hold onto your policy, paying the premiums, for more than seven to 10 years.
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Fiscal spending would allow the Fed to hold onto what is has in positive interest rates for a possible worsening of the situation.
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While I evolve into a better person, I still want to hold onto the past and either remember my mistakes or my strengths.
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And the Swiss company said it would also hold onto its Toll House line of baking goods, declaring it a "strategic growth brand."
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The story centers on Fails's character's efforts to hold onto a home (in more senses than one) in a rapidly changing Bay Area.
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Danyo said such strategies need to start working soon, or Ethiopia may struggle to hold onto its remaining forests as population pressures grow.
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Viewed broadly, these numbers should worry Republicans -- especially those on the House side hoping to hold onto their majority after the 2018 election.
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"I think I'm a traditionalist, and I like to hold onto certain things," said Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari, a four-time world champion.
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For Patreon, it could also be a way to hold onto successful creators that might be tempted to venture out on their own.
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"I think a lot of people will hold onto shoes, and just be a little hard on shoes, for too long," Gant said.
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I could hold onto my anger at Rasheed for the decisions he'd made and run the risk that he'd never contact me again.
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You can't hold onto your milk supply-managed system and have a class of milk competing with world markets at the same time.
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Bernie Sanders are the most likely candidates to hold onto to a firm base of support as we head into the primary season.
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The U.K.'s FTSE 100 fell 123 percent, while the French CAC 40 managed to hold onto its gains, closing up 0.08 percent.
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It's really important for people to hold onto their heritage and language growing up and not be forced to hide something like that.
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Patronage and the need to hold onto positions in the government simply to enrich supporters are blamed for intensified crises and exacerbating tensions.
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Hold onto the land and I have a 10-year-old grandson and hopefully when he gets 50 he can retire down here.
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Quebec happens to be the one populous region where the Liberals might not only hold onto huge numbers, but potentially even make gains.
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McConnell is trying to hold onto his job as Senate majority leader but with 24 Republican seats up for grabs in the Nov.
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At the time, Mr. Kushner's family business was hunting for investors so it could hold onto its flagship property, a Manhattan office building.
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In a way, they serve as metaphorical flotation devices, keeping alive memories for their owners to hold onto while confronting an uncertain future.
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But already, the FBI has offered to help local enforcement agencies unlock phones, which hints they intend to hold onto this security flaw.
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In boundaries and the complicated ways we try to hold onto love even when it isn't there, when it lies dormant without stimulation.
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But hold onto your antennae until the end of the month, when Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp hits the small screen (21/21).
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However, in other races, Trump-supported candidates like Missouri Republican Josh Hawley and Tennessee Republican Marsha Blackburn helped the GOP hold onto its majority.
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Tester&aposs seat is one of a handful that Republicans are hoping to flip as they hold onto a narrow majority in the Senate.
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Once he got out, he got a job, a car, and his own place to live — all things he could never hold onto before.
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There's also a short-sighted hope among some customers online that because nothing has happened to their phone it's perfectly fine to hold onto.
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If you're waiting to buy a foldable Samsung phone this year, you might need to hold onto your wallet for a little while longer.
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SpaceX decided to reuse this booster first, partly because it wanted to hold onto the first Falcon 210 the company landed in December 26.
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Cards Against Humanity pack Hold onto your Furbies — Cards Against Humanity is throwing it back to the days when Nirvana lyrics weren't considered vintage.
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The Twins, who are trying to hold onto the second wild-card spot in the American League, had a similar final score on Sept.
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Pro-EU parties will hold onto two-thirds of the seats at the EU Parliament, but their nationalist opponents have also produced solid results.
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If you're going to open your album with a warm slow jam, it needs to have some lyrical intrigue, some emotion to hold onto.
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And Shari and Sumner Redstone are likely thinking that a huge hit this weekend would make it more valuable to hold onto the studio.
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Also, having headphone jack is still a pretty big deal for me, and I want to hold onto it for as long as possible.
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In one image, while both children sat in separate strollers, Chicago sweetly reached down to hold onto her 7-month-old little cousin's hand.
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"They are giving us something tangible to hold onto, which is a godsend when us angel parents are having those difficult moments," she says.
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Although this map, called the 2RXS catalog, is currently the deepest view at our sky, it won't hold onto its crown for much longer.
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You hold onto this love, become obsessed with this love, believing that someday they will take you to the place where you truly belong.
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The intent is sinister: Using civilians as human shields is ISIS's attempt to hold onto the city, the jewel of its self-proclaimed caliphate.
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But ironically, conference attendees won't be able to hold onto the rock-hard steel of their sensuous guns as they watch Donald Trump's speech.
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Clinton also suffered from historical trends that always make it hard for an incumbent party to hold onto the White House for three terms.
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I started thinking that my word would be "hope" because I needed something to hold onto -- and what's better to latch onto than hope?
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And this time, the New York Knicks were coming back from a 19-point deficit instead of trying to hold onto a big lead.
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After that, you'd have the option to either hold onto the tablet itself or let Sungame resell it and send you back the profit.
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Washington (CNN)In a Montana House special election, Republicans are fighting to hold onto a seat while Democrats are trying to turn it blue.
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It was good, while it lasted, to be able to hold onto some of the things of the world for those extra six seconds.
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Twenty years ago, Smash Mouth were "all stars with their game on" — and now they're fighting hard on Twitter to hold onto that mantle.
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Our puck possession was outstanding, we were able to hold onto the puck in the O-zone and we had a lot of shots.
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You can play on your phone, carry a coffee, or freely flail your arms around because there's no need to hold onto your dog.
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And they might hold onto romantic notions of meat coming from "grass-fed" or "pasture-raised" animals, as opposed to originating in some lab.
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U.S. markets failed to hold onto earlier gains at Europe's close, as energy stocks and a slip in prices continued to weigh on sentiment.
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Kolton will remain on as CEO after the merger; both brands will remain separate, letting V-Moda hold onto its strong reputation with audiophiles.
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If you're not the type to hold onto things (I'm certainly not), you're going to want to stick with wired headphones or wireless cans.
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WA, after which Raiffeisen said it would hold onto the bank while also floating 15 percent on the Warsaw bourse, as required by Poland.
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Microgravity makes it very hard to hold onto each other; you'd keep floating away unless you held onto each other or somehow anchored yourself.
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That's especially important as iPhone revenue and industrywide smartphone sales continue to decline as consumers hold onto their phones for longer periods of time.
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Dr. Yeager's intervention suggests that if teenagers can hold onto a long view, they can soldier through immediate mortifications at the cafeteria lunch table.
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And this time, the New York Knicks were coming back from a 215-point deficit instead of trying to hold onto a big lead.
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"What we've learned over time is often our customers borrow too much too soon, and they hold onto it for too long," Frohwein said.
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Despite the pro-democracy forces' demand for a civilian-led government, the TMC continues to hold onto power through the use of brute force.
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If the world hasn't beaten it out of you yet, hold onto it for dear life and explore your options sooner rather than later.
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