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Holding on to a grudge means you're holding on to stress, and emotionally intelligent people know to avoid this at all costs.
The negative emotions that come with holding on to a grudge create a stress response in your body, and holding on to stress can have devastating health consequences.
Quincel proudly holding on to his honorary high school diploma.
I was holding on to the car door and crying.
There is nothing wrong with holding on to some hope.
Yet it's had a hard time holding on to them.
While things seem dire, she is holding on to hope.
I like looking back and holding on to that stuff.
Despite the gloom, some are still holding on to hope.
Is it holding on to power or bettering the country?
He was definitely holding on to BC's famous ass, though.
Grossman, however, remained stubborn on holding on to the domain.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Camila Morrone are holding on to summer!
The Vikings holding on to win was mostly an afterthought.
Holding on to the 6% gains chalked up since Oct.
"Chanel is holding on to old ways," Ms. Wainwright said.
Haley Moroz from Wilmington, N.C., says holding on to certain items is a way of holding on to personal strengths: Last month, I thought it was a good idea to go through my room.
Still, others who have jobs aren't necessarily holding on to them.
I don't think there's anything wrong with holding on to that.
It looks like you have been stubbornly holding on to that.
Sensitivities to holding on to power and perceived police aggression persist.
They're holding on to each other's flippers, for crying out loud.
For us, we're holding on to Hygge in our beauty routines.
Unlike Ingram, Lack is holding on to a Division I dream.
I was holding on to Maria tightly so she wouldn't fall.
There's something about holding on to your past that is nice.
But that doesn't mean holding on to every friend you have.
"We're all holding on to something," Morgan told Daryl on Sunday.
He is holding on to a pole and perusing his cellphone.
Anna stood holding on to the bed rails and cried silently.
She is holding on to Mr. Sanders's goal of universal health care.
The monkey can be seen hugging and holding on to his owner.
Their greater difficulty lies in holding on to what they have already.
Because holding on to money is more important than...supporting one's child.
I let him stay, just kept hugging and holding on to him.
Madeline is apparently still holding on to her dubious feelings about marriage.
For 60 years of my 1683 I was holding on to something.
More worrying is what the army is holding on to in government.
But she said she's holding on to her heels, "just in case."
She was still holding on to him as they left the theater.
"But we're not committed to holding on to it forever," he added.
Holding on to disappearing memories and screaming at it to wake up.
"They're holding on to that one small piece of history," he says.
If holding on to power meant ruling over rubble, so be it.
It is then recommended to continue holding on to some safety assets.
Neither side, though, seems capable of holding on to territory it gains.
Private-equity firms are holding on to a record pile of cash.
It's hard to move forward when you're holding on to the past.
There would be no company in the middle holding on to them.
He is holding on to the past so tightly that he can't innovate.
Monica has been holding on to seven pounds of meth in the unit.
Cause I just want you here tonight, holding on to me so tight.
I can still see her holding on to the sleeve of my jacket.
"You were holding on to whoever was next to you," Ms. Padilla said.
And throughout the entire time, all she was holding on to was Switzerland.
I had no idea my mom was holding on to my wedding dress.
"I'm still holding on to that torch," Biden quipped back with a smile.
As The Economist went to press, he was still holding on to power.
So in a way, we are holding on to a moment of immortality.
Trump should have a much easier time holding on to Indiana and Missouri.
Recent polling shows Trump behind in Utah and barely holding on to Mississippi.
Holding on to other countries' relics can be a sign of continuing tensions.
He's still holding on to Claire, he still sees her in the shadows.
MORE (R) is holding on to his commanding double-digit lead over Rep.
He's clearly still holding on to them — on the red carpet, no less.
No job is worth holding on to at the expense of the nation.
Holding on to experienced players has not exactly filled the English trophy cabinet.
FABER: AND PEOPLE ARE HOLDING ON TO THEIR PHONE'S LONGER, BY THE WAY.
Hurd ended up holding on to his seat by fewer than 1,000 votes.
"Holding on to rigid patterns of thinking exacerbates stress and anxiety," Forti said.
Man has this ego thing [Charlie stiffens up] holding on to his prick.
For them, anger lies in holding on to old ideas and rejecting diversity.
Recruiting new researchers is proving even harder than holding on to existing ones.
They are holding on to traditional views about who does what at home.
I'm also holding on to hope for a rare win in wildlife conservation.
"Isn't she beautiful?" he remarked, his other hand holding on to a crutch.
It's not clear what advantages there might be in holding on to them.
Good luck holding on to some small semblance of your former self, everybody!
"I'm still holding on to that torch," Mr. Biden responded with a smile.
So, we're holding on to 2000 million bytes to echo a byte of data.
Holding on to anger while the warrior planet is in reverse is not recommended.
One analyst said markets are holding on to optimism over the extended trade talks.
" The 76-year-old Biden shot back: "I'm still holding on to that torch.
The president is, as Rosie O'Donnell knows, quite good at holding on to grudges.
Elba revealed that he's not the only on holding on to his title tightly.
Employers still need to be persuaded that older workers are worth holding on to.
Is that ammunition you are holding on to in case there's a hard Brexit?
He pulled out of the driveway (while) I was holding on to the car.
Spitting in their swim lane, holding on to their shorts, dunking in their face.
Now, it appears Twitter may be holding on to data it claims it deletes.
Republican Young Kim is still holding on to a slight lead over Gil Cisneros.
Stocks closed mixed on Monday, with the Dow and barely holding on to gains.
To believe when others around you have said you're holding on to false hope.
Gavin Rossdale's holding on to his marriage with Gwen Stefani ... or so it seems.
Oil majors, the report says, are holding on to a number of fatal delusions.
And now he holding on to Trump's coattail like Peter Pettigrew to Lord Voldemort.
When the episode aired, the audience was holding on to each word he spoke.
It's a powerful evening to work through any pain you've been holding on to.
In addition, fewer respondents said they were confident about holding on to their jobs.
It grips the ground as if it's holding on to it for dear life.
We have an easier time following the logic and holding on to key points.
"But until credit conditions deteriorate, we're holding on to this tiger's tail," deGraaf concludes.
Holding on to concrete things, here and now, makes me feel much more secure.
She's still not imbibing, and I'm holding on to some of that generational concern.
My daughter is alive out here and that's what I am holding on to.
Fearful consumers – worried about their jobs and lifestyles – are holding on to their money.
So my mama taught me all I know about holding on to what's yours.
Major Food has been holding on to the restaurant name's for quite some time.
He needs it to keep growing, building up data, and holding on to talent.
Seconds later, he re-emerged, holding on to a chaotic mess of flapping flippers.
With Uber's valuation, holding on to that market share is crucial to its survival.
He recorded himself smoking a blunt while holding on to a gas pump handle.
Peterson had trouble holding on to the ball in the regular season, fumbling seven times.
I had been holding on to them for the day Khloé had her first baby.
You'll be comfortable holding on to the status quo, but it will hinder your success.
But holding on to the region, with its oil and military bases, required America's cooperation.
With premium phones now costing more than $1,000, customers are holding on to devices longer.
The main Doodle features Steve holding on to a crocodile, as he was remembered for.
If you're committed to holding on to your Yahoo account for whatever reason, keep reading.
If you've been holding on to damaged strands in fear of having short hair — don't.
Rauner accused Democratic legislative leaders of holding on to the bill to force a crisis.
Their new portrait shows the girls holding on to one another and sporting small smirks.
We can also see how stupid it is that she's holding on to the notion
As they walked down the aisle holding on to each other, everyone cheered and cried.
Dividing it takes longer to sell, on top of holding on to the product longer.
Reynolds seems to be holding on to a touch of his sassy, quippy Deadpool persona.
Good government always loses out when holding on to office becomes the only real goal.
Still, consumer sentiment is holding on to historical highs in the first half of 2017.
As banks are starting to go ex-dividend, investors are holding on to receive dividends.
He left the door open, and as a Japril shipper, I'm holding on to that.
If you're still holding on to seapunk, there's a corner of Tumblr just for you.
However, there have been other polls showing Clinton still holding on to a narrow lead.
It's usually priced at $229, so you'll be holding on to a savings of $85.14.
His instinct for holding on to his immense baronial power was somewhat surer than that.
The video shows the officer holding on to the man's backpack as the two argue.
But the current Republican Party cares more about holding on to power than anything else.
But the reality is it's not just Luddites or ascetics holding on to their phones.
Yes, but polls show Johnson's Conservatives holding on to a double-digit lead over Labour.
Instead, holding on to safer investments can leave room for some risks with other assets.
Andrew Garfield gave Emma Stone a standing ovation so i'm holding on to some hope pic.twitter.
Instagram, but he doesn't know how to do it—and he's been holding on to a
Her belly's bulging but you can tell, Paige is still holding on to that bikini bod.
Second, Booker does seem to be consistently holding on to 22% to 203% in the polls.
But whatever it is that you're holding on to, you're not able to look past it.
We are still holding on to the antiquated, bizarre idea that straight women don't like sex.
"So, he was doing his job and holding on to somebody until … police arrived," Kulis said.
Holding on to a consumer-grade phone is a very dangerous habit for a US president.
I begin my ritual again, playing "as if," holding on to what I know I'll lose.
Instead it lost two, leaving it holding on to just five of the state's 30 constituencies.
Tam was stabbed in the head while holding on to his bag, according to the paper.
Holding on to hope before death—no matter how futile, medically speaking—is more socially acceptable.
But residents are holding on to hope that they will be able to do the work.
A shark that's holding on to an 1,100-foot line attached to 20 feet of chain?
Where it's now considered universal while holding on to its ethnic markers if it needs to?
But America's intelligence chief James Clapper suspected Iran has an interest in holding on to Americans.
" She is an "almost anonymous person," Nathaniel says, "balanced awkwardly, holding on to her own safety.
CC's 2020s were still holding on to gains at 151bp/148bp, inside reoffer spread of 155bp.
"So, he was doing his job and holding on to somebody until ... police arrived," Kulis said.
I was standing up on the BX12, holding on to a pole and texting a friend.
Progress is made by resisting, and pushing back, by holding on to hope and building resilience.
A wave of compassion washes over me; whatever resentments I was holding on to drop away.
I do this by finding tiny moments of unquestionable joy and holding on to them tight.
I saw many bloggers holding on to the MCT explanation—even when it was not true.
"Financially, I do not have the luxury of holding on to great art objects," he writes.
People keep holding on to their land, onto their properties — we have no control over ownership.
Electric vehicles already on the road are holding on to their value well, Mr. Murguet said.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's plan after holding on to the Senate: push through more judges.
Rather than holding on to the debt, the group forgives it, freeing debtors from their obligations.
Kelly Loeffler and complicating Republicans' path to holding on to a battleground Senate seat this year.
She joked a bit about it while holding on to her husband Offset's hand for support.
She walked steadily at a brisk pace holding on to the arm of her security detail.
All eyes now turn to Pelosi, who is still holding on to the articles of impeachment.
Because that would undermine the very institutions that we're barely holding on to as it is?
Kelly recommended holding on to the currency, even if it's up 20 percent or 30 percent.
Republicans could end up holding on to their House majority with plenty of seats to spare.
The negative emotions that come with holding on to a grudge are actually a stress response.
Kourtney Kardashian was holding on to her dear life in NYC ... her dear life named Penelope.
Exporters are holding on to dollars as they expect the local currency to decline further, dealers said.
Holding on to our memories with you…pretty easy…every day with you was full of laughs.
But J.Lo, I'm still holding on to hope that you'll get back together with your baby daddy.
Nord emailed Berganza after the party anyway, holding on to her dream of becoming a DC artist.
But holding on to a clearly pathological status quo because the alternative is uncertain makes no sense.
With each new mystery comes a hundred more theories, but only some are worth holding on to.
Perhaps because some things are just worth holding on to, and seeing again, in our own light.
"This implies that principal shareholders are holding on to most of the stock," Ihor Dusaniwsky told me.
Airlines including Southwest and Brazil's Gol, that exclusively fly 737s are holding on to older planes longer.
I started by pushing my wheelchair around, then by walking around the household holding on to furniture.
Dealers said exporters are holding on to dollars as they expect the local currency to decline further.
"We're holding on to that 1 percent because if anyone will do it, it's Brett," she says.
Letting go means putting yourself first instead of holding on to that negative space you don't deserve.
A substantial part of the population has a strong interest in holding on to the status quo.
You are holding on to a shred of hope that we had years ago, so long ago.
Leonardo DiCaprio's still holding on to old flames ... until he notices he's been spotted by the paps.
Illinois and Wisconsin still looked like easy wins, and Bayh was holding on to his slim lead.
"At the moment sentiment favors holding on to stocks among private investors," USAGOLD founder Michael Kosares said.
Will Hurd to retire from Congress after holding on to a district Democrats are desperate to flip.
"Don't put your happiness on hold for someone (family, friend, partner) who isn't holding on to you."
We're still holding on to our small piece of hope, so we don't reflect on what's coming.
Nick Carter is not the only celeb to extoll the virtues of holding on to gestational ephemera.
And if you think that I'm still holding on to something, you should go and fuck yourself.
Kamworor didn't crack, holding on to win his first New York City Marathon in 22017:21:237.
You can't move on to better opportunities if you're holding on to what once was, dear Aries.
But holding on to unrealistic expectations in the face of a global health crisis helps no one.
But already Senator Bill Nelson's chances of holding on to his seat appeared to be slipping away.
And analysts say folks are holding on to iPhones for three or four years, longer than ever.
Even so, holding on to trophies that leave executives vulnerable to political attack will make them uncomfortable.
There are risks to holding on to all that debt and keeping interest rates so low indefinitely.
If he doesn't, he risks the Islamic State holding on to its base for plotting terrorist attacks.
She has been holding on to her title as the oldest living person for nearly two years.
People who haven't pooped in 2019 yet, why are you still holding on to last years shit?
It's better that I hit rock bottom because I wasn't holding on to anything I'd done before.
Consumers are already holding on to their phones longer and are planning on waiting longer to replace them.
Mack decided to put client capital to work in other stocks instead of slavishly holding on to Amazon.
"I'm just still holding on to the line, 'See you around, kid,'" he said at a recent event.
But he soon got kicked off the service for holding on to users' credentials, which violated Plaid's policies.
"[Markle] has her arm around him, but Harry is holding on to her from both ends," said Constantine.
The Dow, S&P 26.5, and Nasdaq were holding on to small weekly gains ahead of Friday's trading.
If Jones is holding on to any other morsels like this, this flick will be well worth it.
Holding on to his shares would see Samwer increase his stake to at least 75% from 44% currently.
While Lizzy's mother is holding on to the memories of her daughter, she admits she's overwhelmed with grief.
Separately, the mayor of Duesseldorf told WAZ the city was holding on to its RWE stake for now.
"Our customers are holding on to their older iPhones a bit longer than in the past," Cook said.
Schneider came up with some big saves when the Devils were holding on to a 27-210 lead.
He is experiencing doubt and confusion at once, while also holding on to that essential glimmer of hope.
HRE has committed to holding on to its remaining 3.5 percent holding in PBB until at least Nov.
Throw out the trash and call a friend to vent about some things you've been holding on to.
Finding out that the prime minister's family was holding on to huge secret cash reserves was bad enough.
People are holding on to their devices for longer periods of time and, therefore, not upgrading as frequently.
That's a problem for him, because Trump's entire electoral strategy depends on holding on to his racist base.
And it's not a really good thing to be holding on to by the time you are 35.
These growing pains are part of the reason the brothers say they are holding on to their Bitcoin.
When Morgan refuses, Daryl tells him he has to let go of whatever he's been holding on to.
"To relive every offensive thing — if you're still holding on to that, you're missing the point of life."
Mother's skeleton at the dinner table mentioned above makes us shudder — that shudder is worth holding on to.
Of course, holding on to a job as a Star Wars director is notoriously difficult under any circumstances.
Which is objectively a great function, but what if you're still holding on to your extensive CD collection?
Still, these small gestures are the kind of hope we'll be holding on to until Sex Education returns.
But holding on to behaviors, beliefs, and even relationships that no longer make sense halts your personal evolution.
Exporters are holding on to dollars as they expect the local currency to decline further, the dealer said.
There are quite a few, but there's one I've been holding on to for about 10 years now.
No one wants to leave money on the table by holding on to cash in their investment portfolio.
"I thought before that in the third period we were holding on to the lead well," Brown said.
Larger body sizes help animals in cold places stay warm, with smaller bodies holding on to less heat.
She was holding on to a restaurant awning pole and asking whether someone could get her a taxi.
Gone are the days of holding on to receipts and doing painful math after a big group outing.
Still, FiveThirtyEight gives the GOP about a three in 10 chance of holding on to its House majority.
However, in partisan wave elections, parties have generally end up holding on to most of their own seats.
Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight Senate forecast gives Republicans a 2-in-3 chance of holding on to the Senate.
Watch Epicly Later'd on VICELAND Wednesdays at 10 PM. I just was all about holding on to shit.
Two divers were assigned to each child so that at least one was always holding on to the child.
"Andrew Garfield gave Emma Stone a standing ovation so i'm holding on to some hope," wrote user Lauren Yap.
But he's been holding on to one big dream: the assumption that he's going to be made principal someday.
Users on Goodreads are still holding on to their anger, and reviews on the site have been particularly brutal.
But holding on to her family's blueberry farm legacy — and helping others to build up theirs — is one thing.
They're sick of career politicians and power-brokers in Washington who care about one thing: holding on to power.
Taylor might be holding on to old stuff, but pretty obvious the Kardashians are taking the high fashion road.
However, the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq are still holding on to double-digit percentage gains for 2019.
I found myself holding on to the clothes for the meaning and not spending enough time actually wearing them.
Researchers at Emory University have shown that holding on to stress contributes to high blood pressure and heart disease.
You're holding on to a resistance band the entire time, pulling across your body to target your obliques. 10.
Francisco did alright for itself, holding on to the company for four years before more than doubling its money.
Is holding on to the Senate really worth the irreparable harm that Trump is doing to the Republican brand?
Still, the psychological impact of taking seats where seats were thought unattainable is what progressives are holding on to.
"Some institutions and decision makers are still holding on to unchecked power they have previously indulged in," he said.
Both pilots spent their lives holding on to the same difficult secret, including during their brush with international attention.
Prior to that, farmers had generally been holding on to their crops looking for better pricing in the market.
They're each holding on to their respective publishing rights for any music created during their nearly 6 year marriage.
She's obsessed with storytelling, and holding on to material things is how she connects her past to her present.
Against the dollar, the Swiss franc last traded at 0.9735, holding on to a 0.3% gain posted on Wednesday.
CYBG for one is holding on to the bulk of its excess capital in case of a Brexit shock.
Against the dollar, the Swiss franc last traded at 0.9766, holding on to a 0.3% gain posted on Wednesday.
I was just kind of holding on to the seat of my pants last year and taking everything in.
But for other people, holding on to the offense they took becomes a badge of identification or even honor.
All he cares about is holding on to his job and keeping his family in charge of North Korea.
When Mr. Orlandi's L train arrived, it was packed, with people holding on to the ceiling with their fingertips.
Though welcomed by many, the move drew backlash from conservatives holding on to the country's strict gender segregation rules.
The city's main drag is still holding on to its small shops, restaurants and at least two employment agencies.
These new devices are emerging as the smartphone industry suffers from people holding on to their phones for longer.
Young girlfriends are "a way of holding on to that romantic stage in life, continually rediscovering," he once said.
By holding on to his home state of Texas and winning Oklahoma, Mr. Cruz was, as of 10 p.m.
Gillespie has to find a way to appeal to northern suburban voters, while holding on to the GOP base.
Maybe refusing to convert is my own equally stubborn way of holding on to those high-school punk sensibilities.
Germany's debt management office sold 3.155 billion euros of 0.00% 10-year Bunds, holding on to 845 million euros.
"iBoot is the one component Apple has been holding on to, still encrypting its 64 bit image," Levin said.
The farmers have no way of holding on to the potatoes for the winter months, when wholesale prices double.
If you're holding on to a high interest rate on your loans from college, it could be worth refinancing.
He had been holding on to a small diamond, and he pawned it to Corvez for four hundred euros.
With a stock price around 284 pence, Marks & Spencer is holding on to the last spot, at No. 22018.
A few friends and relatives of crew members said they were still holding on to a glimmer of hope.
Globally, the smartphone industry is still struggling for growth as many users are holding on to their devices longer.
She would see her mother holding on to the hallway railing as she tried to get to her room.
There was a part of me that kept holding on to the hope that he could still be alive.
Holding on to items just because of their ties to another place can keep you stuck in the past.
Rain will linger in the Northeast until midday as well, while holding on to the Southeast until overnight Thursday.
I used to say, of those rides we took, that I was holding on to Jim for dear life.
Holding on to the lease could also expose Mr. Trump to violations of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution.
The pursuit began when a McDonald's worker stalled him by holding on to his fries — and calling the police.
If you look closely, it kind of seems like the small carrot is holding on to the big carrot.
Mississippi is a solidly Republican state, giving the party a decided edge in holding on to both Senate seats.
People are holding on to their phones longer, and they're shying away from devices that cost more than $1,000.
Lucky for us, holding on to these investments — and even buying more — presents a huge opportunity to build wealth.
People are holding on to their devices longer, and there aren't many new markets where smartphones aren't already prevalent.
For Apple, streaming is less a core business than part of a larger strategy of holding on to customers.
In Iowa, the two candidates are neck-and-neck, with Mr. Sanders holding on to a lead in New Hampshire.
"It is a mission that has dragged on for many years and we are holding on to it," he added.
Yes, you can finally put your chicken in that mini Harley Quinn costume you've been holding on to for months.
Perhaps Hilton never realized — or minded — that holding on to them might also mean the public would just stop caring. ●
Of course, in and of itself, holding on to Brooklyn's pick in the 2017 draft isn't necessarily a bad idea.
Collectors who don't need to sell are holding on to their works, and the Hirst auction market has shrunk considerably.
Soon, the pair appeared to realize what happened, and Gursky is shown holding on to the aircraft with his hands.
The choppy trading near the unchanged level for the day left indexes holding on to major gains posted on Tuesday.
The second survey of 1,000 people measured how long Americans have been holding on to the same pairs of underwear.
Urie then channels Mary Poppins as he can be seen floating in the sky while holding on to an umbrella.
But for investors holding on to winners, there is a way to protect profits in the event of increased volatility.
Still, some are holding on to hope and Marcinelli isn't fazed by the doubters who say secession just couldn't happen.
Party strategists also worry the remarks could doom the GOP's chances of holding on to key House and Senate seats.
Holding on to control of the House is obviously important in helping a president get his legislative priorities into law.
It is unlikely to rise any time soon; both European and Peruvian producers are holding on to unsold quinoa stock.
Critical to any Republican strategy is to retain potential suburban Republican voters while also holding on to working-class voters.
Reuters reported that he had thought he was being asked if Cambridge Analytica was still holding on to the data.
Should investors already own shares of Boeing in their portfolios, Morganlander said, he would recommend holding on to the investment.
While rail is holding on to the past, the trucking industry is looking to solve present day and future challenges.
Holding on to four quarterbacks is a rarity in the N.F.L., where specialization has increased the importance of every spot.
Netflix has had a harder time holding on to subscribers in the US since it raised prices earlier this year.
Holding on to fifth is definitely possible, but much will depend on how competitive McLaren and Renault (ex-Lotus) are.
Russia has an enduring interest in Syria in holding on to their sole Middle East warm water port at Tartus.
Some of us are holding on to the silhouette for dear life, refusing to wear anything that's even slightly flared.
SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter is still turning a profit — but it is continuing to have trouble holding on to its users.
On the other hand, within the wider society — a secular society, Europe in particular — he's holding on to his faith.
Holding on to pictures was, for most of the history of photography, a matter of material decay and physical storage.
"I saw two men holding on to another man on the tracks who was reaching up to them," she said.
Newgarden suggests only holding on to investments that you are comfortable with, and holding them for at least five years.
He's essentially accused the US intelligence agencies of being cowed by Trump into holding on to facts for political reasons.
With users in a major market holding on to a better phone for longer, new device sales will inevitably suffer.
Stories of employers withholding wages, holding on to employees' passports, or even letting workers go with no warning are common.
"Today they are selling for $2.5 million, $3 million, so I kind of regret not holding on to that piece."
Cramer's entry helps the GOP's chances of either holding on to or expanding its 51-seat majority in the Senate.
Americans used to worry that immigrant parents were holding on to their children too tightly, and thereby holding them back.
He was called Fiore by New Haven Italian-Americans, holding on to their own mother tongue in a new space.
"I follow their journey as they adapt to a new context while holding on to their culture," she tells us.
Germany is admired for a stable economy and holding on to blue-collar jobs but derided for its persistent trade surpluses.
Most other euro zone bond yields were 1-2 basis points higher on the day, holding on to rises seen Tuesday.
Kshirsagar's family has been holding on to that dream since 17, when the project was first proposed by the state government.
"I was surprised that she had something this old," he said of his mom holding on to this for so long.
Instead of holding on to earn market returns, investors shortchange themselves by trading in and out — at exactly the wrong times.
Turns out, I had said something six months prior that really bothered this woman, and she was holding on to it.
Entering play today, the Peoria Javelinas were holding on to a three game lead in the Arizona Fall League West Division.
Spain's main stock index was down 1 percent on Friday, barely holding on to the 1.9 percent gain booked on Thursday.
And although the country's harvest is nearly complete, farmers are still holding on to their beans, hoping for prices to rise.
Instead people will be holding on to it as a hedge or using it to get money out of their countries.
Plus, users can extend their rental experience up to a year, paying a monthly fee for holding on to the device.
Mr Trump's path to a second term almost certainly depends on his holding on to the state's 20 electoral college votes.
And if the operating companies knew that they had no chance of holding on to them, they would surely curtail investment.
Barron is holding on to hope for her daughter, and is thankful for the prayers that have been sent their way.
This election could be the next Brexit or Trump disruption, and upend what relative stability Europe is still holding on to.
Even now, they suspect that these samples that we've been holding on to for decades could have more secrets to reveal.
The cuboid sculpture depicts a humanoid figure holding on to a four-legged creature from the back, as if penetrating it.
The actress recently did a little spring cleaning in her makeup drawers, only holding on to her absolute favorite beauty products.
Also, several private equity firms are nearing their exit period after holding on to their investments for five to six years.
This meant Carillion was effectively able to keep more cash on its books by holding on to money owed to suppliers.
Then in 2014 it sold the division to Lenovo for $2.91BN — holding on to "the vast majority" of Motorola's patent portfolio.
So at some point, Trump may have to decide whether holding on to the loyalty of Bannon's movement is really enough.
You'll see Yarny skip through tall grass, chasing butterflies, and flap through the breeze while holding on to a flying kite.
The Nifty has broken below an important support level of 8,400, which it was holding on to for quite some time.
Hensarling's sweeping plan would allow banks to escape some government regulation by holding on to significantly more capital as a cushion.
I remember when it all started, and I'm still, for now, holding on to the part of me that likes them.
Holding on to that stress can have devastating health consequences, and emotionally intelligent people know to avoid this at all costs.
Many of us are holding on to the old Detroit in a way that may erase us from the new one.
Apple alone is estimated to be holding on to a cash stockpile of more than $250 billion, most in non-U.
Initial excitement has died down and many who have purchased a fitness band are holding on to the ones they own.
All told, if you're investing around $800 in a smartphone, it's worth holding on to it for at least two years.
The sector is still holding on to gains for the year, up more than 25 percent since the beginning of 2016.
"With fixed rates still near the 4 percent mark, there's no sense in holding on to an adjustable rate," he said.
He said his neighbors filled them in on what happened, saying they found the family still holding on to each other.
What they found was that right-leaning governments had an easier time holding on to power than left-leaning governments did.
The holiday invokes a tale of good guys and bad guys, of resistance, of a community holding on to its values.
But as his team's winter plans begin to unfold, Cashman appears to be holding on to that newfound Yankee trait: restraint.
No matter what season it is, Megan Thee Stallion has constantly proven that she is holding on to hot girl summer.
To senators, that might be the best reason of all for defying Mr. Trump and holding on to their precious filibuster.
People are holding on to their cars for longer than they used to, says John Vangelov, Ford's embedded modem features lead.
Aside from violating the lease terms, Mr. Trump is very likely violating the emoluments clause by holding on to the hotel.
Federer won the first set comfortably, breaking Dimitrov's opening service game and then holding on to take the set, 6-3.
Even if the Democrats retake the Senate in 2016, the Party's odds of holding on to it in 2018 are daunting.
In my case, I spent more than 10 years holding on to the thought of getting involved in the hotel business.
The Trump team's strategic calculation to beat back impeachment appears to center primarily on holding on to the support of Republicans.
Allow each sensation to wash over you, not holding on to any one, but gently receiving each as you notice it.
President Trump is seeking to undermine the foundations of our democracy as a way of gaining and holding on to power.
As my grandma's mind deteriorated, I felt myself holding on to her by becoming the woman we both wanted to be.
In fact, researchers at Emory University have shown that holding on to stress contributes to high blood pressure and heart disease.
As her Milk Bar chain enters the big leagues, the pastry chef's challenge is holding on to its small-shop charms.
Memory is protective, holding on to red flags so they can be waved at you later, to guide your future behavior.
"Our customers are holding on to their iPhones a bit longer than in the past," Cook said on a call with investors.
Washington took four one-goal leads, finally holding on to the last one despite being outshot 216-219 in the third period.
"I relied on my brother a lot for retelling my stories and holding on to my memories," Pete says, breaking into tears.
It is unfortunate that someone caused us harm but holding on to the negative feelings towards that person is only hurting ourselves.
Actually, holding on to too many things to do without necessarily getting them done or taken action makes you anxious and stressed.
Video "If we win the House back, Nancy will have a very strong case for holding on to the speakership," he added.
It's been 12 years since Friends ended, but we're still holding on to every interesting fact we can get about the show.
The panda, who lives in China's Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, is seen tightly holding on to its keeper's legs.
Bolsonaro knows that one of the most effective ways of holding on to power is to keep the capitalists on his side.
Holding on to her pajamas didn't bring her back or spark joy, but it turns out, letting go of them didn't either.
The actress is still holding on to hope of finding someone in New York City the old-fashioned way: face to face.
Art: Brian Stelfreeze For Coates, holding on to ideas about the glorious past sets Wakanda, and really any nation, up for conflict.
Holding on to power means taking fewer risks, something that's infuriated a growing number of rank-and-file Republican voters for years.
The 48-year-old actress was photographed holding on to Cruise, 56, from the back of a black motorcycle as he drove.
Secretary of State Kris Kobach holding on to a slim lead over Governor Jeff Colyer -- Colyer, rather -- in the GOP gubernatorial primary.
Consumers have shown, and Apple has said, that its customers are holding on to their phones longer for a couple of reasons.
Trader Karen Finerman said she's holding on to her shares of Google-parent Alphabet and Facebook as the companies continue to grow.
"I don't have my balance fully yet but as long as I'm holding on to Keven, I'm sturdy and fine," Menounos says.
Of holding on to the pink poster I had made for my friend, praying they would project it on the big screen.
As the paintings move toward the present, they increasingly press against their surface like a wall, holding on to the front plane.
"We were able to locate this man standing on the top of a submerged car holding on to a tree," he said.
"All that time, this land, this marsh, was holding on to the mud and protecting Houma and protecting New Orleans," he said.
Anchor your upper body to the floor or the bench by reaching behind your head and holding on to a heavy object.
Energy stocks fell 0.2 percent, holding on to most of their recent gains despite a pullback in the price of crude oil.
Years later, after holding on to his numbers-driven approach, he said police officials had a much stronger command of crime figures.
Inertia and a strong faith in company leadership played a role in holding on to company stock, but so did company policies.
Taken together, they suggest that Democrats are holding on to the momentum that helped them recapture control of the House last year.
But for me, those benefits — particularly as a reporter who has lived and worked across the Continent — are worth holding on to.
Meanwhile, as these valuations are rejiggered all over the sector, companies like Jawbone are facing increasing costs of holding on to talent.
Many say the tight race in a GOP stronghold signals the difficulties faced by the GOP in holding on to the House.
Can they reach the masses again with an album that's as stubbornly, gloriously bizarre as "Blurryface" while holding on to their integrity?
If their fears become a reality, investors who bought fallen angels would face the choice of holding on to junk or selling.
He grabs the banana and starts hacking away at the intruder while holding on to his comically large and fluffy microphone. [Reddit]
But the most consequential hit to Apple's bottom line may be from people who are holding on to their phones for longer.
Yet holding on to all the data takes up valuable space on devices while also making important files more difficult to find.
It forced me to resolve and settle within myself feelings of self blame and shame that I was still holding on to.
In the video, the older boy, believed to be about 4, is holding on to his brother, thought to be around 2.
He is a Russian "political technologist" who aided both Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin in achieving and holding on to political power.
As of Friday, Alphabet, Apple and Facebook are negative for the year and Microsoft and Amazon are holding on to slight gains.
And she's holding on to third in new Nevada polling, above both former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Minnesota Sen.
When they leave the service, a lot of that gear gets handed back, but some of it is worth holding on to.
What they're saying: Hurd also acknowledged the importance for Republicans of holding on to the electorate in his home state of Texas.
What we are good at is cups of tea, sarcastic tweets and holding on to our pint of beer in troubling times.
Biden is holding on to nearly 50 percent black support in this critical primary, which is bound to increase now that Sen.
Using their limited knowledge from infrequent fire drills and holding on to handrails, employees gingerly crept down the stairs, Ms. Sale said.
So I think there are no — there is nothing good about anything with this process, let alone her holding on to things.
Shipments continue to decline, and consumers and business buyers are holding on to their existing hardware for increasingly long periods of time.
His dismal approval ratings while the state grapples with a sputtering economy could hurt his party's chance of holding on to power.
"Fisherman's Edit" is Max's 2016 version of baroque, while holding on to our current idea of retro timbres of the 1990's.
This is a film that's all about keeping people jumping out of their seats and holding on to the person next to them.
MACCALLUM: So what about the RNC in California in terms of holding on to some of those Republican seats, what&aposs your outlook?
The British pound was at around 1.2658 against the U.S. dollar, holding on to overnight gains after May's victory in a leadership challenge.
She has to be brutally honest and put it out there so that she's not burdened with holding on to her struggles privately.
Americans are holding on to their pay TV subscriptions because it's bundled with their internet subscription, according to a new survey by Deloitte.
Even if the three red-state Democrats stick with their party, Mitch McConnell can win simply by holding on to his 50 votes.
"Industry wide outflows are evidence of investors seeking opportunities in alternative investments or holding on to cash," eVestment said in the quarterly report.
Despite those concerns, Netflix has established itself as the "top dog," Cramer said, and won't have trouble holding on to its subscriber base.
I don't acknowledge the unwanted opinions of men in 2017, and here I am holding on to one from a 13-year-old.
"Once you are holding on to the controls for dear life you don't have any hands left to correct the problem," says Garrison.
Abrams is holding on to hope that she can either close the gap enough to trigger a recount, or even a runoff election.
A California family is holding on to hope that their baby son can beat an extremely rare disease threatening to claim his life.
It's still one of the most popular tablets on Earth, but excellent build quality led to people holding on to them for years.
This, despite the fact that the law specifically forbids CSE from targeting Canadians, or holding on to their information without a valid authorization.
I'm still holding on to the positivity I feel about the majority of my experience there and ascribing no malice to the delay.
But Judge Farrell and another Polk County judge, Eliza Ovrom, rejected McCleary's attempts to block the Register from holding on to the reports.
If you find yourself hesitant to delete him because you're holding on to hope that you'll get back together you need to stop.
He seems to know he is losing everything, even as he is not quite sure what he is holding on to any more.
"This is about holding on to our own humanity," said Shelton Johnson, an African-American park ranger and storyteller in Yosemite National Park.
If you've been holding on to those J-zipper-festooned hoodies, here's the perfect opportunity to dig them out on a weekly basis.
"Employers are holding on to their existing workforces while many positions requiring skilled labor go unfilled," CEO John Challenger said in a statement.
But the Obama administration has acknowledged that it used the money as leverage, holding on to the payments until Iran released American prisoners.
A separate survey finds that 81% of employers are concerned about holding on to top talent, with one in three being very concerned.
So, while you need to limit distractions in your work life, an openness to creative solutions is a tool worth holding on to.
In a bankruptcy court filing of its own, Alpha said the bonuses were important for holding on to executive officials during bankruptcy proceedings.
As floods fade from memory, holding on to the lessons learned takes diligence when short-term gains push us in the other direction.
But this season, they are in such a fight, with Boston holding on to a three-game lead entering play on Friday night.
" As he sees it, a common mistake reporters make is "holding on to conventional standards of judgment that he has just cast aside.
Interestingly, it is in the whitest counties where Democrats did the best job holding on to their voters while Republicans did the worst.
If you've been holding on to partnerships that truly aren't serving you, you can expect some surprising and sudden changes to take place.
Her marriage to him, he suggests, gave her the ability to reclaim her blackness while holding on to a basic image of straightness.
In the game, she appears as a huge octopus-like creature covered in black fur and tentacles — perfect for holding on to things.
After a worker recognized Mr. Stephens, the restaurant staff tried to stall him by holding on to his fries while calling the police.
Following the announcement, Marseille had the rare opportunity to revamp its food scene while holding on to its North African influence — and succeeded.
He amassed his $78 billion fortune by investing in companies that he understands and holding on to his investments for the long haul.
In a subsequent interview, Jackson criticized Anthony for sometimes holding on to the ball too long when the Knicks were trying to score.
And with inventory at historic lows and a lack of new construction, existing homeowners are holding on to their homes longer, Wachter noted.
People end up holding on to them and creating family holding companies to continue to operate that original business and expand into others.
But I thought: Why am I holding just that little, like, 30 percent of it, why am I still holding on to that?
There are probably still millions of consumers holding on to Windows 7 machines simply because they continue to work fine for the basics.
" Biden, who is 76, wasted no time in responding, telling the young presidential hopeful that he was "still holding on to that torch.
As a result, I've wasted a lot of time holding on to employees instead of listening to my gut and letting them go.
"Investors are holding on to more cash, telling us they are bearish growth and bullish US decoupling," said Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist.
So my students are holding on to bungee cord and I say, 'Hold on tight,' and get three or four on each side.
Anita: Pelosi is presumably holding on to the articles to push for McConnell for a trial more to Democrats liking in the Senate.
While the Swiss giant has been moving toward healthier fare, it's holding on to its prepared-dishes, ice cream and global confectionery businesses.
In my book "Rich Habits Poor Habits," I share another equally important part of being rich: holding on to the wealth you've accumulated.
Donlon blamed "adrenaline" for his injury, a combination of his holding on to the scissors too tightly and Meyer's grabbing them too forcefully.
Companies that have implemented paid leave programs on their own have seen wins as well when it comes to holding on to talent.
He's holding on to things like Fox Network itself, Fox News, Fox Sports, and he still owns the Journal and that publishing stuff.
The data shows that Netflix is still holding on to its first-mover advantage in the increasingly competitive subscription video-on-demand service market.
"I feel like everyone who is important in the trans community is connecting with each other and holding on to each other," Soloway said.
Had the court ruled in favor of the Republican challenge, it would've greatly improved their chances of holding on to the House of Delegates.
Pro-EU parties are still expected to make up the majority of the Parliament, however, holding on to about two-thirds of the seats.
While still down for the month, the Dow and S&P 500 were holding on to double-digit percentage gains for all of 2019.
While still down for in August, the Dow and S&P 500 were holding on to double-digit percentage gains for all of 2019.
Eileen Cheng, 70, is holding on to the long term care insurance policy she purchased 15 years ago, even with an expected rate increase.
In the years since their initial launches, the forefathers of dating sites have forged ahead on mobile while holding on to their desktop roots.
If you're still holding on to a Surface Pro 3 and thinking of upgrading, then the Surface Pro 6 will be a noticeable change.
Republicans dominated in the 2010 elections in Pennsylvania, winning control of the governorship and the state house, and holding on to the state senate.
But as he prepares to head out the door to his car, Yule mutters the one takeaway that's worth holding on to for now.
Alipay, an arm of Alibaba, overcomes mistrust between buyers and sellers by holding on to customers' money until they have safely received their goods.
She said in December that she would love to finally win, but she was okay with holding on to that unique record if not.
But holding on to what I felt in Rishikesh ebbs and flows back home, which is what brings me to the UN's North Lawn.
I was holding on to a steering wheel for 30 years; I let go of that wheel and I grabbed on to a microphone.
As many people as are preaching isolationism and xenophobia, there are an equal number, if not more, holding on to their convictions of acceptance.
Hula says the piece itself was a symbol of holding on to your dreams, something he feels he struggles with daily as a creative.
For some reason, with Sale holding on to a ball on the mound, Navarro threw a second ball to him while he wasn't looking.
Holding on to a savant who's somehow even more productive than captivating, on a five-year deal before his 23rd birthday, is a gift.
I was curious to see if anyone was out and about in my Brooklyn neighborhood, if people were still holding on to Hillary hope.
By holding on to that essential tenet for a quarter-century, the Signature Theater has made itself an invaluable part of Manhattan's cultural landscape.
Saul Eslake, an economist, puts it more bluntly: instead of offering a "compelling vision", Australia's political leaders focus simply on holding on to power.
Oil had been the last sector holding on to gains in Europe, and all the STOXX 600 sector indices are now in the red.
Market participants have been holding on to hopes that a "phase one" trade deal between the U.S. and China will soon be a reality.
The latest figures provide evidence that businesses are holding on to their existing staff while trying to find skilled workers to fill open positions.
"With credit markets in particular being overvalued, it's one the reasons why I'm holding on to that cash and not rushing in," she said.
"Companies are currently holding on to their workforces, but this may be the calm before the storm," CEO John Challenger said in a statement.
Finally, you can save a lot of local storage -- holding on to lots of iMessages can quickly add up to several gigabytes of data.
I know if I had a really heavy leg workout, my weight will always be up as I'll be holding on to more glycogen.
Meanwhile, Trump is holding on to the four special election victories Republicans enjoyed earlier this year, to replace his Cabinet members' conservative congressional seats.
Rather than holding on to cryptocurrency, however, the funds work with a currency exchange company such as Coinbase to convert the gifts to cash.
Bustos, an Illinois native, is serious about holding on to the seats Democrats won in the Midwest and trying to expand on that territory.
Mr. Roberts, the British investor who has seen most of his $23,000 vanish, is holding on to his coins in case they turn around.
"I saw two men holding on to another man on the tracks who was reaching up to them," the Tony-nominated actress tells PEOPLE.
For a longtime solo operator like me, there was a singular joy to be had from simply holding on to Jim all those hours.
Instead, they each have carved out one or more constituencies and they are holding on to them even as we begin the primary season.
I loved those moments, holding on to the note until I thought my lungs would burst, then taking a deep breath and starting again.
While some Democrats criticized her over the past week for holding on to them too long, she has defended her handling of the situation.
Pelosi is holding on to the articles despite some impatience from Democrats in the Senate, who say they are ready to begin a trial.
McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan are both going to have a hard time holding on to their leadership jobs if this climate persists.
Election forecasters say Democrats are likely to win control of the House, while Republicans have a good chance of holding on to the Senate.
But until we reform how a college education is financed, that is how countless middle-class families are holding on to the American dream.
But until we reform how a college education is financed, that is how countless middle-class families are holding on to the American dream.
The car jerked ahead, throwing me off balance and causing me to back into a woman who was already holding on to the pole.
"For different reasons, the Argentine farmer is holding on to his soybeans," Soren Schroder, CEO of U.S.-based grains exporter Bunge told analysts on Thursday.
For Nate and Vanessa, that signal came when Vanessa saw how much her toddler loved holding on to his photo album he got from preschool.
Tamra Judge is holding on to the ultimate piece of Housewives memorabilia — and she's ready to give it away to one lucky fan in need.
Trump's path relies on a combination of swinging industrial Midwest swing states red and holding on to states that have leaned Republican in recent elections.
Her political opponents, including the mayor of Seoul and liberal MPs, have said that she is damaging the national pride by holding on to power.
Clearly, Selena Gomez understands the struggle because even though music's hottest couple called it quits days ago, she's still holding on to The Weeknd's stuff.
That night, the teams wound up combining for a Series-record eight home runs, with Houston holding on to win 7-6 in 11 innings.
"I wanted to show people that forgiveness is possible and that holding on to bitterness and anger — it just ruins yourself," she told 9News Thursday.
Many VCs also believe they deserve the tax break for taking risks and holding on to assets for what often becomes many years on end.
With ETH prices surging, merely holding on to ETH might be the best course of action, though with the cryptocurrency's volatility, it's also quite risky.
As a Water sign, you can be very nostalgic—and it's hard to be optimistic about the future when you're holding on to the past.
America is holding on to a narrow lead in a number of new technologies that will shape the future, but China is rapidly catching up.
But the immediate market flurry over the vote settled on Thursday, with European stocks and the pound holding on to a third day of gains.
Although some dispute whether the government is right to be selling its land, few would argue for holding on to the bank shares for ever.
Jeff Clarke, currently president and vice-chairman of Dell and head of its personal computing operations, is more or less holding on to that role.
And backing out of it, without cheapening the whole thing, still holding on to a sense of consequence, will be an extraordinarily difficult narrative feat.
WARREN BUFFETT'S Berkshire Hathaway is celebrated for identifying undervalued companies, buying them, holding on to them for years and reaping handsome rewards for its shareholders.
Later, they toast her decision with a bottle of Veuve Clicquot, paid for with the $100 safety money she's been holding on to for years.
Is it all just doomed to failure, or is it the one thing that we should be holding on to the most in this world?
Combining the two data-sets shows Sanders somewhat vulnerable among black senior voters (with many holding on to the Clinton brand since the early 1990s).
"Anyone who wants to leave this family can't expect to get rid of all obligations while holding on to privileges," she said on June 28th.
YBN kept busy, holding on to stacks o' cash -- but we don't know if it was his, or if he was just holding for her.
Jada Pinkett Smith singing along to Pink Sunglasses is almost as iconic as Nicole Kidman singing Holding On To You word for word in 2014.
TER: I grew up on the ragged edge of self-acceptance, where I was holding on to it, but it was easy to fall off.
Analysts say this is because users are holding on to older models for longer as they're put off by the increasing prices of new models.
"Black Panther," despite holding on to the Marvel formula in some way, manages to be the freshest film the Disney/Marvel machine has churned out.
It also explains the unusual brown color of the blood, which darkens from a typical bright red as a result of holding on to oxygen.
Apple's shares later rose again to a high of $22019 in the afternoon and closed slightly lower, still holding on to the $1 trillion value.
Holding on to around 30-million-barrel-a-day production ceiling could land OPEC's powerbroker with its own Arab Spring, one industry expert has warned.
Calgary looks to complete a sweep of the two-game season series after holding on to edge Toronto 219-21 at home on Feb. 22.
If you're holding on to any college-era body-con minis, now's an excellent time to part ways with the former dance-party go-to.
Last night, around 10 PM, my mom called to tell me she was getting nervous, but I was holding on to a modicum of hope.
As we grow older, we start holding on to our realities and our knowledge in a more entrenched way, as if it's who we are.
Donald Trump is currently holding on to his frontrunner status, with 28 percent of likely Republican caucusgoers saying he was their first choice for president.
Jason Kipnis and Jose Ramirez singled off him in the ninth inning of Game 3, with the Yankees holding on to a 1-0 lead.
For them, until they are well established, holding on to barrels of rye for even that minimum of two years can be a financial hardship.
They'll need to run the table — flipping two GOP seats and holding on to their own vulnerable incumbents — if they want to win the Senate.
Republicans also assert that the strong economy gives them a fighting chance of holding on to Congress — so long as they make their strongest case.
After weeks of holding on to the articles of impeachment, Pelosi discussed the next steps with House Democrats at their weekly caucus meeting last week.
Speaking to employees of the C.I.A., the president said the United States had erred in withdrawing troops from Iraq without holding on to its oil.
Because of the substance's tendency to disappear in tiny poofs of light, researchers have had difficulty holding on to it long enough to perform experiments.
In addition, it is important to debunk the notion that the Dodd-Frank Act's higher capital requirements led to banks holding on to idle money.
At 48 years old, he is almost surely the oldest barker on Macdougal Street still holding on to the dream of becoming a professional comedian.
"I am astonished by the shape of violence Evo Morales has generated within the country by simply holding on to power," she told CNN Friday.
"Traders at exchange bureaus are holding on to their dollars as the price could go sharply higher the next day," one forex trader told Reuters.
This time Trump criticized Sessions for investigations of two Republican lawmakers that could hurt the party's chances of holding on to their seats in November.
In December, Anthony was annoyed after Jackson criticized him in an interview with CBS Sports Network for sometimes holding on to the ball too long.
The fight continues to escalate and gets so out of hand that the bears fall to the ground while still holding on to each other.
My Mom The most consequential hit to the bottom line may be from people, including longtime fans, who are holding on to their phones longer.
In what he describes as "the best of both worlds," investors have historically been better off holding on to both the winners and the losers.
Nationally, a Cruz loss would be devastating to the GOP's chances of holding on to the Senate and a major hit to the party psyche.
They're both holding on to sanity by a thread, and I'm convinced that this might be the thing that pushes each of them over the edge.
And if you're the type who feels better holding on to physical things, Colorado says you can hold on to your actual driver's license as well.
Earlier this month, Hilton Rothschild shared a photo of her older child holding on to a big bundle of balloons as she walked down a hallway.
Senate Republicans, holding on to the power, will focus on what they've been doing for the past few months: confirming as many federal judges as possible.
Not everyone wants to work in out-of-the-way places—and holding on to people in cities, where big banks prowl, can be hard too.
I head across the street to Best Buy and buy him a phone case using a gift card of his that I've been holding on to.
Nathan, who works in law enforcement, is holding on to hope for the woman he fell in love with when they met in college in 2001.
Others shared screenshots of the scene — one even comparing the scene to another viral moment of Nicole Kidman singing Lambert's "Holding on to You" in 20173.
As the S&P 500 will have a hard time holding on to gains this year, Schlossberg said, investors should stick with defensive and consumer stocks.
This approach is consistent with Mueller's conservative interpretation of his own mandate, only holding on to cases that directly inform the core questions of his case.
Fergie was at a NYC radio station Monday morning holding on to her son, Axl Jack, who's been going back and forth between mom and dad.
"Gold has not broken $1,400 and the fact that it is holding on to these (levels) suggests there is some substance to the move," Erlam said.
On the Republican side, Trump continues to hold a wide lead over Cruz, 35% to 19%, with Marco Rubio holding on to third place with 12%.
Those numbers underscore the feat Rahall managed by holding on to the seat until 2014, longer than most other Appalachian Democrats, who once dominated the region.
The child's father, who was holding on to her throughout the incident, quickly pulled her out and carried her to the front office, the zoo said.
House Republicans already face a challenge in holding on to blue-state GOP votes due to its proposed plan to end state and local tax deductions.
As Miller notes, Passover is often "the last vestige for people holding on to their Judaism," and so the Haggadah needs to be accessible to everyone.
But with consumers holding on to their phones longer and upgrading less often, new iPhone launches don't spur sales in the same way they once did.
And Democrats have voted in extraordinary numbers in the special elections held the past year, despite Republicans holding on to win almost all of these races.
He therefore may believe that holding on to the pastor may at some point compel Trump to agree to a one-for-one trade for Gülen.
Beyond that, it's very specific to the different methods, but making sure you're not holding on to something that is burning, or that you're wasting weed.
Paying with Bitcoin requires you to become a speculator on its volatile price for the time you are holding on to tokens and waiting to pay.
Sampat added that buying vintage jewelry and holding on to electronics for longer is a good way for consumers to cut down on their gold consumption.
One of them is the passionate support he inspires, which gives him an opportunity to reach out to new voters while holding on to his base.
Uniper, a German energy provider, and other companies have considered building an L.N.G. facility in Wilhelmshaven for decades, holding on to the site since the 1970s.
"The markets are holding on to any sort of positivity we get at the moment," said Sean MacLean, research strategist at Pepperstone, a brokerage in Melbourne.
"I've not spoken to a single utility that's truly holding on to a future of more coal," said Brian Janous, who directs energy strategy at Microsoft.
CNET revealed in May that while the company deleted the actual voice recordings, it was in some cases holding on to written transcripts of the commands.
My daughter and I, holding on to each other tight, watched that bed wobble in the back of a pickup as it escaped down the street.
Republicans worried about holding on to their Senate majority are trying to convince three lawmakers to reconsider their decisions and run for the upper chamber. Reps.
Kyle Busch showed the strength of his Camry, despite his lowly starting position at 29th, by holding on to the lead at end of Segment 1.
BHP contended that it was better off holding on to the American petroleum division and that its stock price was not meaningfully burdened by that approach.
His interview with Lochte in August illustrates that, and now, his moment with Trump calls into question what other pieces of information he's holding on to.
Despite the risk of fire or explosion, the vast majority of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 owners in the U.S. have been holding on to their devices.
Of course, all of this was nonsense, but it didn't stop the general American public from holding on to such notions for more than a century.
And by explore a glacier, I mean we actually descended down a staircase of ice steps, holding on to ropes, with headgear, into an actual ice cave.
Temple's last game was a Big 5 affair against Saint Joseph's in which the Owls led by 11 at halftime before holding on to win 81-883.
Laying IEDs, attacking civilian targets, doing hit-and-run ambushes—that's much easier than clearing areas of Taliban, holding on to those areas, building up government infrastructure.
Then more than a year later, 19 Entertainment hit back with a complaint alleging Phillips was holding on to as much as $1 million of their money.
If you've been holding on to that three-year-old iPad because you haven't had a reason to upgrade, this year, you just might take the plunge.
This article originally appeared on VICE Canada Some things carry such emotional weight, you have to choose between holding on to them forever or quitting for good.
In fact, according to Apple, its iPhone sales missed revenue targets this past year partially because people are holding on to their old phones longer than usual.
The only place Pukie can hold on in the new world of CrossFit, argues Herz, is in old school gyms holding on to an old-school identity.
"At this point, Plaintiff was having a hard time holding on to her glass even though she had not had a lot to drink," the complaint reads.
I opted for the black pistol (I was holding on to a connecting device that operated as my gun throughout) and a black cowboy hat to match.
At the time, the new company raised a funding round led by Emergence Capital, with AOL/Verizon still holding on to a significant stake in the company.
In theory, the rate, set by a central bank, discourages savers from holding on to their money because of the negative return and encourages banks to lend.
I don't know about you, but I'm still holding on to enough rage from her Grammys Album of the Year snub that I'm up for the challenge.
Speaking with CNBC'S "Capital Connection" on Wednesday, the former diplomat said it is likely Zuma will continue holding on to power as president in the foreseeable future.
The UBS IT hardware analyst said many people are still holding on to their iPhone 6 they purchased in 2015, and are waiting for Apple's next phone.
It's a status play, and it's still very much a real thing in smartphone land, even if many consumers are holding on to old phones for longer.
But quick reality check before you drop $733 at Sephora: It has always been your money — the government was just holding on to it for the year.
In the video, an officer is seen holding on to a teenage boy sitting on a sidewalk while a group of mostly boys shout profanities at him.
Democrats will have a good chance of holding on to the governorship if they can keep up those turnout levels while Republican voters sit on the sidelines.
Hardline elements in Iran's security services soured the atmosphere for the nuclear deal early on by holding on to and seizing more dual nationals on flimsy charges.
Their roster is working well enough, though—they've scored the third-most runs in the National League and are holding on to the second Wild Card spot.
This is an indicator that the market will continue to tighten because it encourages traders to sell their stored oil immediately instead of holding on to it.
"He is holding on to 90 percent of his voters and his ratings are still above approval ratings for both the Democratic and Republican parties," Penn said.
You also have to be very precise with the preparation of the meat so you're not spending the whole night holding on to a skewer of chicken.
Businesses that were holding on to workers in the hope of a temporary impact could start laying them off, and households would have less income to spend.
Paramount Network is also holding on to Spike favorites like "Ink Master" and "Bar Rescue," as well as "Lip Sync Battle," that dying network's biggest ratings hit.
During the height of the storm on Sunday, Mr. Wallace was holding on to the frame of their screened porch to keep it from being blown apart.
" In a post on Facebook, Ms. Allison expressed her grief, saying, "Our special little miracle, you survived all that water for hours holding on to my cousin.
The rule would also shift the program from annual to quarterly compliance, forcing parties to turn credits in to the EPA instead of holding on to them.
For them to have a 50% chance of holding on to power in the House, Trump's approval rating will likely need to rise into the mid-40s.
Since returning to power in 2012 and holding on to it, Mr. Abe has been viewed as having learned lessons and become a much more savvy politician.
"I can't imagine what purpose is served by her holding on to the papers, so sooner or later I'm assuming she will send them over," he said.
But holding on to the lead would not be a simple task for a team whose pitching staff began the game with the worst E.R.A. in baseball.
But the brand isn't just holding on to the past: it has named the 19-year-old rapper and style sensation Lil Yachty as a creative designer.
Holding on to seventh place two years in a row was impressive, considering that the team could not go far while using the year-old Ferrari engine.
Cado: I used that sword throughout, tried to upgrade it as much as I could, try to keep holding on to it as much as I can.
Murray reached the ATP's No. 1 ranking for the first time at the end of the 2016 season, holding on to it through Wimbledon the next year.
"Especially if you have a worldview that doesn't believe in heaven and reincarnation, this provides people with some way of holding on to loved ones," Gray says.
As those of us who were fired a decade ago well know, there are some principles more important than holding on to an impressive government job title.
Senate Republicans, by holding on to the majority, will focus on what they've been doing for the past few months: confirming as many federal judges as possible.
In the clip — hilariously set to a commentator voice-over — Kaavia enters the water face down without hesitation, while holding on to small flotation devices in either hand.
Oddly enough, then, holding on to all that cash might be saving these companies even more money, by allowing them to pay less for the firms they acquire.
The offshore yuan was unchanged at 7.0531 per dollar, holding on to gains after rallying from 7.1397, the lowest since international trading in the currency began in 2010.
" But getting emotional about her son's transition into adulthood is something Evans tries to avoid, holding on to the idea that Avery will forever be her "baby boy.
Ben McAdamsMia Love is the only black woman Republican in Congress, and she's just holding on to a razor-thin lead to keep her seat in the House.
When you go through a breakup, you might realize the degree to which you were holding on to the relationship because of a story you were telling yourself.
Benioff worked on Salesforce while holding on to his position at Oracle, and even received a $2 million investment from Oracle founder Larry Ellison, Business Insider previously reported.
Finally, if you're still holding on to your parents' old BlackBerry PDA or Commodore 23, you may want to see if you can donate it to a museum.
There is no Jeff Bezos figure at the top holding on to his money as if it were a handgrip that would kill him if he let go.
It's almost a proof-of-concept piece, demonstrating that this world can support smaller, more character-driven stories, while still holding on to its core tone and feel.
However, there is also scope for holding on to these users even as they stay in the feature phone category, which continues to evolve and become more functional.
For a time, Dana decided to stay close friends with Marquis-Boire, holding on to what Ann-King had shared with her in the back of her head.
I want to ask you what you think is the solution to holding on to the leadership in the House and Senate come November with these midterm elections.
The bitcoin community is over the moon, particularly those who were early adopters and have been holding on to their bitcoins in case they ever appreciated in value.
But some brave souls emerge from the wreckage of past romances with their heads held high, and their hands holding on to a souvenir of their lost love.
The FTSE 100 was up 0.5 percent, holding on to its five-month high from the previous session, and the FTSE 250 was roughly flat by 0842 GMT.
Blue Jackets 22, Islanders 234 Columbus gave away a three-goal lead but recovered by scoring twice in the second period and holding on to defeat New York.
This approach can seem frightening to often risk-averse unions, who are looking at the looming Janus case and thinking only about holding on to what they have.
For too long, though, the barriers to entry for such wealth distribution have been substantial, primarily restrained by financial intermediaries holding on to their "good old boy" ways.
During this period, the Romans tried to remove local traditions and supplant them with their own, but some communities resisted, holding on to their cherished beliefs and rituals.
The shareholders were holding on to the company because they were waiting for its financial performance to improve, so it can fetch a high valuation in a sale.
This is going to be a contest where one turnover can change the entire scope of play; Cook often had trouble in college holding on to the ball.
She's holding on to some of her beans, hoping for higher prices, but she had to sell a significant portion of this year's crop to pay her bills.
And it argues that by holding on to the images, Harvard has perpetuated the hallmarks of slavery that prevented African-Americans from holding, conveying or inheriting personal property.
Even after five years of siege and bombardment, the residents are holding on to human dignity, mourning each death, not turning callous in the face of its familiarity.
If successful, Fox would then reduce its direct exposure to local television stations, Mr. Greenfield said, while still holding on to a piece — and while stymieing a rival.
Judd Apatow told me that he was "wrecked" by a scene, near the end of "20th Century Women," when Jamie skateboards while holding on to Dorothea's VW Bug.
Mr. Mays said he had been working his relatively compact route for decades, holding on to it to avoid the kind of sprawling itinerary that exhausts his colleagues.
The images only show the baby's tiny hand holding on to his parent's finger, but gives fans of the body-positive model a sight into her new family.
The president lashed out at House Democrats, who are holding on to the articles as part of an effort to secure more favorable terms in the Senate proceedings.
Mr. Corbyn is doing a good job of holding on to voters who dislike him but like the Labour Party, and who are having doubts about Mrs. May.
One inmate sneaked out by holding on to the bottom of a bus that left the island; another was able to escape in a garbage truck, he said.
"Holding on to all of that, not knowing what to do with it, there was a lot of anger in my teenage years, in my 20s," said Perry.
But Dannenfelser said she has been just as dedicated to electing Trump as holding on to the Senate, moving past the nominee's initial missteps on the group's issue.
Changes in Sabato's Crystal Ball's ratings relate to not only Democrats' ability to unseat Republicans, but the chances of the minority party's incumbents holding on to their seats.
The Taliban control most of the province, with the government holding on to the provincial capital and crucial strong points, often with the help of heavy American airstrikes.
At the end of 2018, Goldman Sachs was still holding on to a prediction that the Federal Reserve was set to raise rates four times across the year.
Yet General Manager Sandy Alderson has not ruled out the possibility of holding on to all of them, he said on Thursday, including Jay Bruce and Curtis Granderson.
"Investors are holding on to more cash, telling us they are bearish growth and bullish US decoupling," Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist of BofAML, said in a statement.
There have been some signs of disunity within the GOP, which faces a tough task in holding on to its Senate majority in a presidential election year. Sen.
This morning, Bob Knight, legendary loose cannon and that team's coach, appeared on the Dan Patrick Show to talk Indiana, hoops, and (mostly) holding on to a grudge.
Once again, this would lead to an older and sicker population holding on to insurance, driving up overall costs and incentivizing insurers to pull out of more marketplaces.
But in an interview with ABC's "The View" in 2012, Prince said the reason he was holding on to the music was because there was so much of it.
Companies like Google and GM are holding on to far more cash — many times more — than could possibly be explained by emergency funds and tax efficiencies and M.&A.
"I will always remember holding on to you in that tiny little plane and you comforting me as we were not sure if we would make it," she said.
Trader Steve Grasso is holding on to his stock in Monsanto, because of its $128 per share sale price if a deal with German pharmaceutical company Bayer goes through.
In addition to holding on to the underperforming shorts, the ETF is betting on a rise in dividend-paying Tyson Foods Inc, Waste Management Inc and Linear Technology Corp.
Biden: 'I'm still holding on to that torch' Swalwell was the first candidate in either night of the Democrats' first debates to go after the party's front-runner, Biden.
Ted Cruz holding on to his seat in Texas, and challenger Mike Braun winning in Indiana, Republicans managed to keep the "blue wave" from spilling over into the Senate.
He stressed the importance of holding on to restaurant managers "through better leadership training, providing a clear direction on career progression to ensure long-term success and great benefits."
With most trees still holding on to their leaves, these winds could have an easier time bringing down trees and power lines, potentially cutting power to thousands of people.
Even so, Biorkman promised herself she would stay away from alcohol and anything else at the concert that could potentially hurt their chances of holding on to the pregnancy.
On the whole, though, many investors are holding on to hopes of a deal between Washington and Beijing, even as officials from the two sides remained locked in negotiations.
But to suggest that Kate and Meghan are still holding on to one emotional moment from well over six months ago, that occurred during a time of extreme stress?
"Even though this group of women gets to wild out together, they've also been holding on to some things that have made their friendship feel inauthentic," Pinkett-Smith said.
In your book, you talk a lot about the importance of optimism — and it seems you are holding on to that optimism, even with all the setbacks you've described.
There's a theme of taking responsibility for one's actions but through the film of music that makes you feel as though you're barely holding on to your good judgment.
Making democracy work means holding on to our principles, having clarity about our principles, and then having the confidence to get in the arena and have a serious debate.
Realistically, there's very little that could stop Cersei holding on to the Iron Throne three episodes hence — except for the fact that it would be a profoundly uninspired ending.
I have a code for a free pair of leggings that I've been holding on to since December, but I can't seem to decide what to use it on.
Flipping control of the House meant picking up a net gain of 23 seats, but that also meant holding on to five seats where Republicans put up strong showings.
If you've been holding on to an older GX model and couldn't stomach the price tag of the GX8, the GX85 may be just what you've been looking for.
The NFL is investigating a claim that Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston sexually assaulted a woman by grabbing and holding on to her crotch, according to Buzzfeed News.
Josie Canseco came thiiiiis close to losing a fight with the Pacific Ocean on Thursday ... holding on to her thong for dear life during a beach day in Waikiki.
They're still holding on to the plan to eliminate state and local tax deductions and even kept that plan alive with a 52-47 vote in the Senate Friday.
Holding on to the boy and long ago I decided that age really didn't matter and as long as the ladies ... feel the same way, that's fine with me.
The multi-candidate field will further divide the anti-Trump vote, making it possible for him to get reelected simply by holding on to his current level of support.
"If Mr. Biya seems lackadaisical about governance, he has proved adept at the day-to-day mechanics of holding on to power," The New York Times wrote in 21992.
While pushing the costly shift to zero-emissions and autonomous technologies, holding on to the profitable Ducati division and the lucrative Lamborghini brand has become more important, Stadler said.
Weekly applications decreased 13,000 to a seasonally adjusted 253,000, a sign that employers are holding on to their workers as the labor market tightens, the Labor Department said Thursday.
Higgins's revenge fantasies are triggered by his sense of vulnerability, of course, but they're also his way of holding on to empire and its contempt for the New World.
He betrayed his mother, but did she deserve it—or was his betrayal a way of holding on to Larry, whom he sees as his only hope for redemption?
It is as if the world embraced the iPhone, but the Air Force is holding on to its flip phone, which is perfectly functional, but missing the app revolution.
One senator who did not want to be identified conceding any party losses put the best-case scenario for Republicans at holding on to a 51-to-49 Senate.
If Annese was being honest with himself, he would admit that a part of him had considered holding on to the brain, or at least some pieces of it.
In the clip, a BART police officer, identified as D. McCormick, can be seen holding on to Foster's backpack before calling for backup and escorting him off the platform.
The boy in the green goggles worked hard, sometimes herringboning, sometimes stepping, sometimes trudging up and sliding back, holding on to his poles like a lame man his crutches.
I take it all in—the sea, the birds cutting through the grey, Nordic sky, and a few of my countrymen holding on to the railing, looking like shit.
"If you're holding on to things from your past when you were a totally different shape, you have to let go and accept where you're at now," Kaplan advises.
L.A. may have trouble holding on to that particular crown, though, because this draft was filled with assassin scorers who will now be making their marks around the league.
Through personal popularity, those Democrats had been holding on to seats with large numbers of blue-collar, older and Christian white voters who usually voted Republican in presidential elections.
The side that left home pulls her way along the street by holding on to buildings, flinging the one leg ahead, then clawing onward, trying to keep up. ♦
Instead, he is demanding reciprocal, step-by-step concessions from Mr. Trump — so far unspecified — and holding on to his nuclear weapons at least until he gets those allowances.
There hasn't been as much innovation or change in the phones so people maybe be holding on to their phones for maybe two to three years, sometimes four years.
However, if your income has been affected by coronavirus fears, holding on to your liquid cash may be the best idea in case you need it to cover bills.
For the first round we repeated that 30 times breathing in and out of the nose, at the end holding on to the exhalation as long as we could.
" To lose this case, she adds, "would be a huge blow to myself and to my peers who are still holding on to this belief in democracy and justice.
In reality, however, he's trying to come in contact with this late wife, holding on to his last shred of hope that death doesn't have to mean goodbye forever.
"We are still holding on to a May hike call though we think it is a more finely balanced decision now than earlier as we believe," RBC's Hill said.
"Shareholders ask executives why they're holding on to so much cash, and they say they're thinking about M&A deals," said Mr. Sayama, now a professor at Hitotsubashi University.
Part of the reason for that is that iPhone customers have been holding on to their phones longer and by next fall, many will need an upgrade, he said.
Whether they can deliver a message that resonates could determine Democrats' chances of winning over the public and holding on to their seats and the House majority in 2020.
In Karen's grip the stroller's handlebar was shaking, twisting left and right and left, as though there were someone holding on to the front of the stroller, pulling it.
They are still holding on to a lasting hope that in the ideological war between the stubborn House conservatives and stubborn Senate moderates, the Freedom Caucus can win out.
Rather than an obvious and highly-rated best seller, most of the available no-frills dongles had only dozens of reviews and were barely holding on to four star ratings.
Last week, the TV reality star shared a photo of herself sustained in the air by a harness and holding on to a beam following emergency surgery on her back.
A normal morning drive into Washington, D.C. turned into a cute moment when a commuter saw a raccoon holding on to the back of a garbage truck in Arlington, Virginia.
Oil markets were stable, holding on to Friday's big gains even though rising U.S. output weighed on hopes the market will tighten with crude inventories down 13 percent since March.
The Last Defense often features Routier's sad, resigned face — still carefully made up, poignantly holding on to the glamour that once helped villainize her, as she reminisces about her children.
Flipkart's other investors who are holding on to their stakes include the company's cofounder Binny Bansal, New York–based hedge fund Tiger Global Management, Microsoft, eBay, and China's Tencent Holdings.
It's later explained that there has been no paperwork mix-up; the facility is holding on to her until her insurance pays up, after which she'll be free to go.
The speech was mostly aimed not at potential voters outside the fold, but at placating the GOP elite (especially the donor class) while simultaneously holding on to his populist base.
Reinforcements of regular Afghan soldiers and commandos have been sent to the area, an acknowledgement by the government in Kabul that holding on to the city should be a priority.
"People are holding on to their dollars in anticipation of an increase in demand for dollars by oil importers," said Aminu Gwadabe, head of the bureaux de change operators association.
The latest figures, which were likely lower because of holiday hiring and winter weather, show that employers are holding on to their workers as the pool of skilled people shrinks.
Second, Snap's lockup expiration turned out to be less dire than expected, which means major shareholders could be holding on to their stock and waiting for a better exit point.
And while we know how hard it can be to part ways with your favorite tube of mascara, holding on to it past the expiration date can be downright dangerous.
Many old-line retailers have struggled to strike a balance between cashing out their valuable real estate and holding on to historic buildings that have come to define their brands.
Morrisons is also benefiting from its own belated move online through a partnership with Ocado, a deal that Potts re-negotiated, paying less upfront and holding on to more profit.
As I pulled up on an ATV, my gun-for-hire, Carmina Rye holding on to my back, I heard the growing sound of Die Antwoord's pulsating heavy club beats.
"One of the key things for me is holding on to passporting so that European banks and British banks can operate across without any boundaries," McEwan told radio station LBC.
The prenup was hell, but in the end it was almost as if that document became a repository for our anxieties, holding on to them so we didn't have to.
With publishers holding on to more of their audiobook rights, Audible has started approaching agents and authors directly to buy audio rights before book proposals even get submitted to publishers.
One source familiar with the discussions said Deripaska had been intent on holding on to control, but has now accepted there is no alternative if his businesses are to survive.
In general, the IRS recommends holding on to copies for at least three years — the typical length of time the IRS would look back if you happen to get audited.
Between the lines: Holding on to voters in swing states like Michigan — which Trump narrowly won in 2016 — will be essential for Republicans to keep the White House in 2020.
When they made it inside the room to bear witness to Sciorra's testimony, they sat silently at the back of the room, holding on to each other, blinking back tears.
Those pushing for holding on to the articles say the point isn't so much about putting pressure on McConnell but putting pressure on Trump by withholding the acquittal he seeks.
Pelosi has been holding on to the two articles of impeachment since last month in hopes McConnell and other Senate Republicans would negotiate the ground rules of the impeachment trial.
"We have a really hard time holding on to our wonderful folks and recruiting others," said Deborah Gist, superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools, which has 3,000 educators and 40,000 students.
" 'I've seen others paraded around in handcuffs, holding on to their miserable existence, but Alan García has no reason to suffer such injustices or circuses,' " she read, her voice trembling.
It is easy to imagine him holding on to the top spot in the money race when new financial filings come out soon, covering the last three months of 2023.
Being all things to all people — while still holding on to enough quirky signifiers to seem like an outsider — is a good summary of where pop music is in 2017.
To balance the budget while cutting taxes, increasing military spending, and holding on to Donald Trump's campaign pledge to avoid cutting Medicare is a challenging task to say the least.
Ripping that engine apart and putting it back together while holding on to some of those kernels of the Halo-ness was tricky, but we've gone through that in most iterations.
The companies behind these offerings are raking in new subscriptions and new cash at a heart-pumping pace, some of them holding on to older business models at the same time.
Humans have been attaching grief to things and holding on to pieces of their loved ones long before I folded up my mom's pajamas and brought them back home with me.
"He's holding on to them for the same thing as Kasich: for strategy, for leverage," said Gaetano Rivana, a Trump supporter who lost his bid for one of the 15 seats.
"I can't wait to show her the pieces from her own Kaavi James collection which were inspired by her so I plan on holding on to those," the actress told PEOPLE.
"Trade is holding on to a small margin of growth, but this growth comes in the face of some adverse statistics as well as positive ones," Hackett founder Ben Hackett said.
Samsung has yet to disclose the full specs, price, and availability of the CJ791, holding on to those details until the monitor's full unveiling at CES in Las Vegas next week.
Footage captured from the dramatic rescue at Grouse Mountain shows the boy's father holding on to his arms as he dangles 20 feet in the air above the snow-covered slope.
We're already seeing the shift with founders holding on to their businesses that little bit longer before exiting, and that is a trend that will continue, if we allow it to.
To be fair, some are more up front about what a Trump nomination would mean for the GOP's chances of holding on to its 54-seat majority in the upper chamber.
They confirmed what we reported about the folding buck knife -- and added that the officer who was holding on to it, until earlier this year, had retired in the late 90s.
Holding on to a fearful memory in the long term, however, requires the brain to strengthen the nerve connections (synapses) that link memory of the box to experience of the shock.
And while she acknowledged that the US intelligence community believed Pyongyang is completely committed to holding on to its nuclear weapons, she said the administration was committed to "testing" that idea.
Most people have at least one bad date experience, but Melissa McCarthy's worst date ever was so horrifying that it made her realize a decent man is worth holding on to.
"I needed to work on this because I can't be a person who is going to sabotage a relationship just because I'm holding on to this old emotional baggage," she said.
In the next sequence, Asghari did push-ups with Spears holding on to his legs as feet rested on his back so she also worked her core with another plank position.
"There are [certain] situations where … investment banks and large funds are essentially buying up properties then holding on to them with the idea to generate revenue down the road," he says.
But the Islamic State is still holding on to its most important cities, including Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria, the latter considered to be group's primary base of operations.
Puzzlingly, the team decided to trade Drew Smyly to Seattle in exchange for an underwhelming return, while holding on to an aging Evan Longoria and starters Chris Archer and Jake Odorizzi.
McKinnon introduced a video from one of the debates, but what actually played was a viral video of the senator's dog Bailey holding on to a stolen burrito in his mouth.
Much of his focus was holding on to part of the business he had built with Joe Bastianich, who for 20 years was his partner in the Batali & Bastianich Hospitality Group.
I think one of the things that is happening, this is one of the things that's hurting Apple and other device manufacturers, is people are holding on to their phones longer.
Kris Kobach, who is currently holding on to a lead of fewer than 903 votes in Kansas's Republican primary for governor, is one of America's most effective advocates of racist policy.
Video footage on social media showed young men and women holding on to the edge of the building before plunging to the ground, crashing into store signs on their way down.
David Staszewski, executive vice president of sales for Wireless Zone, a cellphone retailer, said that over the last six months, the company's franchisees had increasingly complained about holding on to workers.
So, despite Chapman's having pitched the previous two days against the Tampa Bay Rays, Girardi summoned his closer with the Yankees holding on to a precarious lead in the ninth inning.
"Europe has for too long been a bank-based system, and banks have been holding on to that position and haven't really been a gatekeeper to create capital markets," Weber said.
"So Thankful for my babies," Kim wrote alongside a candid snap of baby Psalm looking up at dad Kanye, who is tightly holding on to the 5-month-old baby boy.
It is hard to know why the government is not even holding on to records about antidumping efforts, or the protection of intellectual property, which fall under the new temporary status.
Rangers 4, Red Wings 2 New York scored four consecutive goals in a span of just over 15 minutes bridging the second and third periods, holding on to beat visiting Detroit.
Strong special election performance by Democrats, most recently in southwestern Pennsylvania, and a string of retirements has increased GOP worries about holding on to enough seats to keep a House majority.
Netanyahu made a campaign promise to go the next step, extending Israeli sovereignty to settlements and the Jordan Valley, while Gantz stated only that he supports holding on to the areas.
He said that retail investors may be holding on to EM bonds because the payouts remain high, and a time when the search for yield has led investors to riskier assets.
The central bank also cut its main deposit rate by 10 basis points to a record low of -0.5% — a move that essentially charges lenders for holding on to idle cash.
Yet the barrel-chested Swiss is nothing if not a battler and broke Medvedev at the first opportunity in the third before holding on to cut the deficit to 2-1.
Recent polls show that her once-formidable lead over Mr. Sanders in Iowa has all but vanished, while he is holding on to a slight lead over her in New Hampshire. Mrs.
Earlier in the evening women's strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk weathered a late storm from her Polish compatriot Karolina Kowalkiewicz, holding on to win a unanimous decision after an epic five-round battle.
While U.S. stock futures were lower Friday, on the last day of the month, the market stands a chance at holding on to the small gains made in volatile trading in November.
Affleck and Garner, both 43, appeared relaxed as they walked up to church together, each holding on to one of their daughter Seraphina's hands while Affleck carried Samuel in his other arm.
"That is in question nowadays," he said attributing presidents' willingness to defy protesters, as well as their seeming desperation in holding on to power, to lessons drawn from Venezuela's descent into chaos.
So if you're still holding on to your metal curling iron as a back-up travel iron, it's time to kick it to the curb for the sake of your hair's health.
From desperately holding on to trick-or-treating for as long as possible to ditching doorbell duty to become tricksters, few viewers can't relate to Lindsay and Sam's Halloween highs and lows.
You can kind of see how the right or Republicans might be holding on to Pruneyard and might be trying to make an analogy between Twitter being a public square and this.
The artists in One Day at a Time are not simply illustrating the pretty or quotidian — they are indeed holding on to their surroundings, to the makeup of our days and selves.
Others resort to "ghost" flights: the loss-making flying of empty or near-empty aircraft in and out of major airports, for the sole purpose of holding on to precious slots there.
In Freddie's case, he said the company could start raising capital by holding on to retained earnings of about $8 billion annually instead of turning that money over to the U.S. Treasury.
This, more than anything Clinton might have said or done in the months since the Democratic National Convention, has jeopardized the GOP's chances of holding on to the Senate and the House.
Other videos show Kardashian West, 37, having some bouncy fun on a trampoline in her bikini, holding on to Saint at first — but the youngster quickly scrambles out of his mom's arms.
The series is ultimately less a story of good vanquishing evil — though, of course, that's part of it — than of growing older and holding on to hope in the face of despair.
Holding on to its full Vale stake would allow Previ to take advantage of Vale's growing dividends as earnings are seen improving, the source said, requesting anonymity to discuss the matter freely.
From the beginning, we knew this would be a love story and specifically one in which our characters were holding on to a nostalgia of pure love that struggled to stay alive.
A smaller country than Egypt, and far from the upheavals to the east, it has been more successful than most other Arab states at holding on to its all-important tourist industry.
"The USLTA [United States Lawn Tennis Association] kept us players from receiving prize money that year; they were holding on to the amateur game to the last breath," Richey told the Times.
If you're still holding on to an old iPhone, whether it's an iPhone 4s or an iPhone 6, we have some tips to help you keep it running as long as possible.
Situational awareness: "Oil prices rose Friday, holding on to more than three-year highs, supported by continuing risks to supply in Libya, Iran and North America," the Wall Street Journal reports. 1.
My father had safely made it abroad and was waiting for my mother, my younger sister, and me to join him, holding on to hope that he'd see his family once again.
When down from all the negativity, I also remember that dialogue between Frodo and Sam Gamgee in Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings": FRODO: What are we holding on to, Sam?
On another occasion, driving back into Manhattan fast from her Connecticut house — Mr. Diller likes to drive fast — they saw an octogenarian couple crossing the street slowly, holding on to each other.
One can argue about which side committed to identity politics first, but it's a fact that Democrats have been out of power in terms of holding on to public sentiment since 1980.
This puts the movie just behind 2016's Deadpool as the highest-earning R rated movie of all time, with the Ryan Reynolds starrer holding on to the title at $783 million.
This puts the movie just behind 2016's Deadpool as the highest-earning R rated movie of all time, with the Ryan Reynolds starrer holding on to the title at $783 million.
"We have teachers who have no idea they need to be holding on to students' work, and they throw it out because they have no place to put it," Ms. Turbides said.
Instead -- even by the US's own figures -- it is holding on to territory at a time when the Afghan government's five-year security plan suggested the Taliban should be losing it fast.
The new fund will work on financings with partners of up to $100 million, holding on to as much as $50 million for its own books across its platform, according to Flynn.
People are holding on to phones for longer and with prices steadily climbing towards, and at times exceeding, the $1,000 mark, consumers don't feel the need to splurge on the latest smartphone.
One question still hanging in the air concerns whether people are holding on to stocks and waiting for expected cuts in capital gains taxes, with the hope of a lower tax bill.
The bank is suspected of reporting suspicious transactions too late, or not at all, the prosecutors said, and of not properly investigating clients and holding on to suspicious clients for too long.
We know that this administration has scrubbed websites, has not answered FOIAs, is not releasing White House visitor's logs, and I'm not even sure that they're holding on to the visitor's logs.
The biggest winner from Britain's turmoil is Mr Corbyn, who was elected Labour's leader almost by accident and who, until just before the election, was holding on to his position by a thread.
"We are holding on to our contractual obligations regarding Nord Stream 2, of whose value for Germany and Europe we are convinced, given the background of declining gas production in Europe," Schaefer said.
"My biggest mistake was holding on to them too long, because I was losing out on interest," Truex says, referring to the money he could have made if he had invested his earnings.
"I was with Carey, and I was holding on to his arm so f'ing tight because I wanted it so bad," she recalled losing to Norah Jones, who swept many categories that year.
Is this the kind of thing that would push the president to pressure Paul Ryan to step down sooner rather than later in terms of becoming Speaker, holding on to the Speaker position?
However, their attractive payouts and rising valuations have earned them the nickname "expensive defensives", and some analysts say that now makes it harder to justify holding on to them for their dividend payouts.
During last season's final episode, Rebecca (played by Mandy Moore) is seen holding on to the necklace in the final scene, as she contemplates the future of her marriage with Jack (Milo Ventimiglia).
Cramer thinks that Hewlett Packard, which spun off its enterprise services division into CSC, now DXC, and DXC itself can both outperform, and is holding on to both names for his charitable trust.
The owners will spend, but not extravagantly, and both they and Coach Ranieri have already acknowledged that holding on to the players who emerged as stars this season will come down to negotiations.
" He adds that holding on to resentment also "discredits the fact that everything you know now comes directly from that past," because "you weren't born smart, your skills have been learned over time.
They were also referring to investors holding on to hopes that a U.S.-China trade deal was still possible and that Britain will exit the European Union with a divorce deal in place.
After a remarkable rise in America's energy production and the creation of more than one million jobs, oil and natural gas companies are wrestling with a new challenge: holding on to those gains.
Debt from student loans and credit cards can seem insurmountable at times, which may be why many millennials surveyed by D.A. Davidson see themselves still holding on to it when they enter retirement.
Read more: Apple is not the iPhone company anymoreAnalysts say this is because users are holding on to their old phones for longer to avoid forking out for the newer, more expensive models.
It seems like the purpose of Togetherness is to explore that question of which is ultimately the better life track—holding on to your artistic career or settling down and starting a family?
Instead of just holding on to the ball and dealing with coming up short, Boddy-Calhoun wanted to go for full-on glory, as he tried to break the plane with outstretched arms.
"Holding on to junk with the hope of spectacular appreciation is the equivalent to buying a lottery ticket that won't be drawn for 50 years," said Brad Klontz, a financial psychologist in Hawaii.
But the local forces and their Western allies continue to be tested around the town of Hajin in eastern Syria, where the Islamic State is holding on to a last slice of territory.
You're missing out on opportunitiesIf you have a sizeable checking account but you aren't taking advantage of opportunities like your employer's 401(k) match, you might be holding on to too much cash.
The president warned King that holding on to such friends could imperil his administration's alliance with King, who was president of the S.C.L.C., an umbrella civil rights group that was formed in 2000.
If you're holding on to, say, a wet glass, the slip might happen on a small scale, then "spread" to your hand's entire contact area as the glass slides out of your grasp.
"The U.S.L.T.A. kept us players from receiving prize money that year; they were holding on to the amateur game to the last breath," Richey said, referring to the United States Lawn Tennis Association.
RBS Chairman Howard Davies said on Friday the lender was holding on to excess capital in the hope it could help buy back government stock as and when sales restart after the budget.
In recent years, as United States phone carriers have stopped subsidizing the purchase of new phones, consumers have been holding on to their old smartphones longer than the typical two-year upgrade cycle.
MOSCOW — Holding on to the ankles of two of his opponents, Alex, a 22014-year-old member of a Moscow soccer hooligan group, felt the blows on his head but wouldn't let go.
You'll be surprised at how hot holding on to soft flesh feels when you get over yourself, get a grip, and get into the actual body of the fat girl you're sleeping with.
In addition, lenders, rather than holding on to the loans, which could expose them to losses, often package them into securities and sell them to investors hungry for the high yields they offer.
The Afghan National Security Forces have no chance of winning, and they are only holding on to major cities like Lashkar Gah because of an increase in U.S. airstrikes and special forces operations.
Some reviewers also complained about the awkward placement of the control buttons, which can make it easy to shut off if you aren't paying attention to how you're holding on to the straightener.
Richard Buckley, who I live with, we've been together for 30 years ... I've always been aware of holding on to those people, so having a child didn't have anything to do with that.
Even as it rises to new heights of software and design refinement, Samsung is holding on to some bad habits, the chief of which has a name and a sort of anthropomorphized form: Bixby.
Unlike the viral reactions we've seen in runways past from this sort of collision, these models looked panic-stricken, holding on to each other as massive security guards wrangled each protestor to the ground.
"There is a shortage of dollars because many investors are holding on to their money, waiting to see what happens next after the dismissal of the presidential election petition," one commercial bank trader said.
After a decade of holding on to a couple of Macintosh 128Ks that he got from a surplus sale, Redditor HaHaBird rolled up his sleeves and transformed the 1984 computer into a 2016 trashcan.
Only the materials group, which includes precious and base metals miners and fertilizer companies, posted a rise, up 22014 percent as gold miners benefited from the price of bullion holding on to Thursday's gains.
And Sanders is holding on to his working-class base and picks up nearly half of the youngest voters, who despite being known for lower voter turnout, have been increasingly mobilized in recent elections.
And Sanders is holding on to his working-class base and picks up nearly half of the youngest voters, who despite being known for lower voter turnout have been increasingly mobilized in recent elections.
Between gingham prints, stripes, florals, embroidered rabbit motifs, as well as special "property of" tags, the collection embodies the delight in holding on to, and passing down, clothes that are meant to last forever.
Many of those feature Republican incumbents trying to hold off Democratic challenges as they walk a tightrope between distancing themselves from an increasingly toxic Trump and holding on to the businessman's most fervent supporters.
At the time, I was just doing a bunch of drugs and just holding on to whatever remnants of a high school band, just hanging out with my buddies and having no real direction.
Still, there's a problem to be solved here: How does the city determine who's living in their condo, and who's holding on to it so that they can flip it later for a profit?
Regarded as a moderate, Turnbull has trouble holding on to voters leaking to the right following the resurgence of Hanson's anti-immigration party, according to Queensland University of Technology political science expert Clive Bean.
A number of Vatican officials and bishops have come under fire in recent years for holding on to luxuries, such as large apartments and in some cases even police escorts, after they leave office.
If you're holding on to something from an ex, keep it only if the thing itself is now such a part of your daily routine that you no longer associate it with that person.
And he kept winning that way, by holding on to what he could keep for as long as he could do it, and not fighting the fights he could not win over everything else.
GOP senators have credited McConnell's decision to keep the late Antonin Scalia's seat open until 2017 as crucial to them holding on to the Senate majority during the 2016 election despite a difficult map.
Although that trade has looked like a shrewd decision, holding on to Refsnyder proved to be valuable on Saturday, as he doubled in two runs in the Yankees' 5-43 victory over the Athletics.
A basketball court tie-up could be two or more players holding on to the ball (yes, I looked that up) or it could be the SNEAKERS you tie up in order to play.
Journey's Neal Schon is holding on to his feeling of anger over three of his bandmates being "exploited" during a recent White House visit, leaving the future of the group's current iteration in doubt.
We need to appeal to likeminded Americans in both parties, who are holding on to the memory of a party that has long since left them, to join with us in reforming our politics.
White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon and Chief of Staff Reince Priebus were concerned that Trump was holding on to the letter and that he would use it as leverage against the Justice Department.
But he had a knack for holding on to the football, and he honed the sensitivity of his fingernails by rubbing them on something rough and biting the nails to get the blood flowing.
One more cup o' tea for you -- although shooting just started last week, we're told tensions are already high, partly because some cast members are holding on to beefs that date back to 2011.
No business keeps all of its customers forever, and holding on to them too tightly may backfire: People seem to like when companies offer an easy way out of subscriptions and services, he says.
McConnell's opening gambit effectively knee-capped Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who had been holding on to the two articles of impeachment passed by the House late last year in hopes of extracting concessions from McConnell.
It's quite possible that tens of millions of consumers, at least for a while, are fine holding on to their traditional bundle of cable channels while supplementing with a small number of streaming services.
WASHINGTON — One by one, the Democratic lawmakers stepped to the microphone on Friday, holding on to their letters and an impossible dream: denying the presidency to Donald J. Trump, two weeks before his inauguration.
The figures in the Politico/Morning Consult survey will likely give Republicans fresh hope for holding on to congressional majorities — and reinforce the strategy to promote their tax law ahead of November's midterm elections.
Democrats should think of 2020 as a monumental effort to unseat an incumbent who will bring great strength to the table rather than an easy defeat of a weakened leader barely holding on to power.
Both the Dow and the S&P 500 have wiped out gains this year, with the Nasdaq the only one of the major indexes holding on to a year-to-date gain of 3.3 percent.
He said he was just holding on to the hope that such political collusion could be negotiated without damaging the civilian population, and chuckled at the idea that any government could make Tamaulipas cartel-free.
"If you're devoting a lot of space to older jobs, it will look like you're a resume hoarder or you're holding on to a time in the past when you were more successful," says Cohen.
While the budget crises have coincided with the four-yearly election cycle, Ghana does not entirely fit the model of struggling governments spending freely just before voting in the hope of holding on to power.
He noted that Kim might be holding on to his arsenal to make a splash during the two-week event that will take place in Pyeongchang, South Korea — only 60 miles from the Korean border.
They have pointed to its client list and what Palantir does for them; but also some of its own internal struggles with staff churn and holding on to key customers unwilling to pay Palantir's fees.
"I don't have my balance fully yet but as long as I'm holding on to Keven, I'm sturdy and fine," Menounos told PEOPLE at the time about having the support of her fiancé, Keven Undergaro.
Consumers are holding on to phones longer than ever before – up to 1503 years according to a Bernstein report from February – and smartphone shipments are down across the globe to levels not seen since 2014.
Now the Iraqis are holding on to the little terrain that they did grab -- keeping defensive positions in the northern part of the village and throughout Nineveh province as they wait for reinforcements to arrive.
"It comes back to more stock-picking, because last year it was difficult to lose out as long as you were holding on to something," Mike van Dulken, head of research at Accendo Markets, said.
He discovered Wendla's gravestone, grasped what had happened, and collapsed onto the stage floor sobbing so convincingly through dialogue that it was hard not to picture him holding on to his brother, Holden, in lockdown.
MIAMI (AP) -- Jeff Teague scored 23 points, Andrew Wiggins scored 22 and the Minnesota Timberwolves scored the first six points of overtime before holding on to beat the Miami Heat 73-122 on Monday night.
The big picture: Existing U.S. tech hubs are not only holding on to their imprimatur as primary magnets of top tech talent, but increasing it, persuading the best candidates to take jobs and stay put.
A messy looking plate of cholesterol holding on to the divine flavors of both the humblest beings of the land and sea," poetically waxed Lu. "It's sweet, salty, and usually spicy all rolled into one.
The San Jose Sharks looked as though they would cruise to the Pacific Division crown midway through last month but a few weeks later are barely holding on to third place with four games left.
If you're holding on to a phone because it contains photos or messages you want to save, download them and deal with them at the end of your tidying efforts and discard the phone itself.
"I think I did the right thing" by holding on to the presidency after being impeached by the House of Representatives, Clinton said in an NBC News interview that aired Monday on the "Today" show.
PARIS (Reuters) - Frenchman Sebastien Ogier won the Monte Carlo rally on his M-Sport debut, holding on to the lead on Sunday after rival Thierry Neuville had suffered a mechanical problem on the penultimate day.
SNC-Lavalin is a major employer in the province of Quebec province, where the Liberals say they need to capture more seats in the October election to have a chance of holding on to power.
Most Zimbabweans, who still vividly remember the 500 billion percent hyperinflation that wiped out their savings and pensions in 2008, are holding on to U.S. dollars as a store of value, worsening the currency shortages.
That kind of attitude helped him deal with a major injury in April, a broken hand that left him with big stitches on his wrist, a crucial area for a cyclist holding on to handlebars.
"The message of the unemployment claims data remains that companies are holding on to the labor they have and the labor market is tight," said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York.
Going into the third week of the 2002 Vuelta, I was holding on to a top 10 spot in the overall classification, something I'd never been close to at that point in a Grand Tour.
That matters, because Sanders has seen big losses in states that swapped out caucuses for primaries so far this year: holding on to Colorado, North Dakota and Utah, while losing Idaho, Maine, Minnesota and Washington.
Today, despite an unfortunate turnover rate — the city is not particularly good at holding on to old spaces — modern New York cocktail bars are doing their best to foster a sense of community and hospitality.
That means holding on to Minnesota, Maine, and New Hampshire, which Clinton won narrowly four years ago (Trump actually pulled out one of Maine's electoral votes), and winning some mix of states she did not.
I mean, I guess her type was Type A. Monica made the most psychological sense, as a former fat person who's holding on to whatever it took to shed the weight and keep it off.
On Thursday, sterling slid close to 1 percent and the British currency is now down 1.5 percent this week, barely holding on to gains for April, which is normally a strong month for the pound.
Nonetheless, the UC system's divestment announcement is a huge win for climate activists and adds to the pressure on other universities that are still holding on to their investments in coal, oil, and natural gas.
If she won them while holding on to the solid blue states, she'd win 244 electoral votes, and therefore the presidency, without even needing to win other swing states like Florida, North Carolina, and Nevada.
At the beginning of each year, investors who employ the classic "Dogs of the Dow" strategy buy the 10 highest-yielding stocks in the Dow Jones industrial average, holding on to those names for one year.
In the exclusive first trailer for Paramount Network's I Am Paul Walker documentary (produced by Network Entertainment) his younger sister Ashlie reminisces about holding on to Paul during rides on his tricycle when they were children.
More consumers are holding on to their old phones; according to one UK survey, the average time taken to replace a smartphone has shot up from 20 months to 29 months in the last year alone.
This policy, which has cost banks around €2.64bn since ECB rates became negative in 2014, is intended to spark economic growth by incentivising banks to lend money out to businesses instead of holding on to it.
She's still holding on to some of the decor and furniture pieces selected by Joanna — including a table crafted by Clint Harp — and will miss many aspects of the space (especially her favorite room, the kitchen).
Investors who are still holding on to their coins might get some comfort from optimistic experts and the fact that crypto has always bounced back after big bearish periods but, as always, there are no guarantees.
But you got to be more effective in grabbing attention and holding on to it, and understanding the power of online communication, and standing against the Russians or anybody else who wishes to propagandise against you.
And while some believe extreme commutes will fade as companies adopt new tech to connect remotely, the firm is holding on to tradition: "I'm hopeful we can use the jet for the foreseeable future," Patterson says.
In a swift response, the South African Treasury welcomed the decision, but acknowledged the warning by Moody's that promises to improve political and policy uncertainty were seen as essential in holding on to the country's rating.
It was cheap, gristly weed I'd had in my freezer for nearly six years, but four hours after taking one hit I was still so dizzy I couldn't stand up without holding on to the furniture.
Whether it's Apple or some other market titan, do you even know what your exit plan will be to get rid of a stock, or are you holding on to it because everyone says you should?
Even where unemployment is low, many families are struggling to get by, holding on to multiple jobs and unable to keep up with the obligations to pay for their children's education or elderly parents' health care.
As the weeks turned into months and the months turned into years, I noticed an interesting dichotomy: I was holding on to the past tighter while the memory of him seemed to be drifting further away.
Additionally, Stern wrote a second review in which she recommended the new iPhone 11 for anyone who has been putting off upgrading their iPhone for a while, especially those still holding on to an iPhone 6.
Samsung said the phones would be automatically updated wirelessly, and the measure was designed to encourage those who still were holding on to their Note 7 phones to turn the handsets in "as soon as possible."
Led by 21 points and seven rebounds from LaMarcus Aldridge, the Spurs won their fifth game in a row and their second in two nights, holding on to defeat the Toronto Raptors 108-106 on Tuesday.
No. 2 is the defensive mode of holding on to where we are, not only in abortion rights but in what is likely to happen in access to women's reproductive care, and health care in general.
Retail chains can also offer products through the Google Home voice shopping device, holding on to those who may be headed to Amazon for better deals and giving them personalized recommendations based on previous purchase history.
Germany's inexperienced side was given a fright by Australia at the Confederations Cup in Sochi, Russia, holding on to win its Group B opener, 3-2, after goalkeeper Bernd Leno gifted the Asian champions both goals.
In conversations over the past six weeks, a number of major Right to Rise donors have privately told The Hill that they are holding on to hope that the political action committee can turn things around.
This could mean Americans are either delaying medical procedures until they have more cash or they're delaying medical payments for months after they receive a procedure, holding on to a credit balance longer than they should.
Holding on to outdated ideas about American values -- and insisting on seeing American greatness through the prism of white men who resemble our Founding Fathers -- will only lead to the disintegration of the fabric of our nation.
Far more people own a smartphone today than just a few years ago, and people are holding on to their phones for longer (perhaps because they're so good, or perhaps because those two-year contracts are dead).
As a teenage prodigy, Prince turned down offers of production and publishing deals, and even waved away his first chance at a recording contract, because he insisted on holding on to full creative control of his albums.
The ever-stylish star sat down with PeopleStyle to talk all things fashion for our 5 Questions video series, and revealed that she's still holding on to her iconic cheerleading uniform from the fan-loved 2000 film.
As of yesterday, it appeared that though polls in the presidential race were tightening, Hillary Clinton was still holding on to a comfortable lead in the six "firewall" swing states that would protect her electoral vote majority.

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