"Breadth has been holding up well, and if it wasn't holding up, that would be a worry but other stocks are doing well," he said.
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The police were fully activated, swarming in on foot, bike and horseback, alongside a mob of hundreds of people holding up phones — everyone holding up phones.
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Pundits spent the whole week trying to figure out which Senator was in the hospital holding up a vote because there was no senator in the hospital holding up a vote.
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It's really great to ... You're holding up pretty well.
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One source said "technical details" were holding up the decree.
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I think we're holding up pretty good for our age.
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" Despite the onslaught, says Kovner, Hanover "is holding up well.
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She is holding up but always worried about her mother.
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There were no other support structures holding up the building.
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Consumers have been the main pillar holding up the economy.
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"This changed the world," he said, holding up the device.
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She answered the question by holding up a fidget spinner.
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LG: Was it Jeff Bezos holding up an organic kohlrabi?
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Going into today, the market has been holding up well.
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An iRobot engineer is holding up a "Humanity First" sign.
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The previous report showed two holding up to 90 percent.
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"This was much easier," Trump said, holding up the decoration.
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"The share price is holding up astonishingly well," said Wegener.
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"Importantly, Chinese growth is holding up very well," he said.
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Other indicators also show the city is holding up well.
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Hillary Clinton is holding up her end of this tradition.
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Still, so far Widodo's popularity appears to be holding up.
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"Here," he said, holding up a page of bullet points.
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Holding up skinny women with fair skin and straight noses?
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Despite uncertainty, some luxury retailers seem to be holding up.
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So far at least, the economy is holding up well.
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But holding up his machine gun, he shook his head.
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McConnell was critical of Democrats for holding up the process.
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Yeah, I'm holding up the numbers because I'm so old.
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"Look at those hands," Trump said, holding up his mitts.
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Why is Lacazette holding up a shirt he's already wearing?
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Why is he holding up a shirt he's already wearing?!
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She could also be seen holding up a war bonnet.
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I wondered how everyone at the company was holding up.
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He says that's another reason she's holding up their divorce.
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No one would suspect women of holding up a stagecoach.
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And yet despite this surge, the internet is holding up.
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The big question remains: Is the underlying economy holding up?
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Biden's polls seem to be holding up in South Carolina.
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There's a sizable pile of evidence holding up those explanations.
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Schumer and the group are holding up every single nomination.
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Given all this, how is investment in America holding up?
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That promise, according the public, is not holding up well.
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But that claim isn't holding up to publicly available information.
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Suspenders stretch across his stocky torso, holding up blue jeans.
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Clinton was still holding up Libya as a model of success.
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So far, they're holding up to my undiagnosed hyperhidrosis just fine.
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Here he is holding up a beautiful print by Juli Majer.
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S&P 500 earnings forecasts for Q1 are holding up fine.
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" She replied by holding up her cue card which read, "NO.
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And analysts pointed out that global risk sentiment was holding up.
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"They had the whales holding up #Dstrong signs," his mom recalls.
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" LITERALLY, HE SAID "I'M THE ONE THAT'S HOLDING UP THE DEAL.
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He's holding up the entire process hoping he'll get a payday.
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So it's on its third generation and holding up very well.
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And with growth holding up, the horse inside is well-fed.
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My $1,500 sofa was only holding up slightly worse than expected.
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Nikita's protesters burst in, shouting and holding up anti-OpenMind signs.
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Very possibly, it's because their after-market performance is holding up.
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You don't want to be the one holding up the line.
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"She was always like that," Stephanie says, holding up photographic proof.
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She communicates by holding up signs with words written in marker.
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"These things are shops already," he said, holding up his handset.
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That's why the [government] jobs numbers are holding up as well.
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THUMP: How are you guys holding up in this wild world?
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That's why the [government] jobs numbers are holding up as well.
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People took pictures of me holding up the paper — very official.
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Certainly, some parts of the British economy are holding up nicely.
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"Look at what I found," she said holding up the whip.
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I'm sure I'm holding up my end of the American average.
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If the devil is holding up your sign, something's gone wrong.
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Bureaucratic red tape was holding up the relief effort she said.
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How are you holding up these days with all this publicity?
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They're being silent and many are holding up a fist—> pic.twitter.
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"This is a plug," he said, holding up a red one.
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Kuxir, Greazymeister and Markydooda holding up the RLCS Season 2 trophy.
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"Global demand may be holding up better than feared," Kuijs said.
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She was holding up a virtual hand for a high-five.
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They're being silent and many are holding up a fist--> pic.twitter.
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"I brought some biryani," he says, holding up a plastic container.
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"One for the road," says Josh, holding up a golden bagel.
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Holding up a phone to an apartment building- So he left.
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Some larger females have been found holding up to 100 eggs.
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I know that line of work's not holding up in prices.
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Holding up the aid was bad, removing the president, somehow worse.
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His Conservative successor, David Cameron, reversed course, holding up the project.
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"We're not holding up this bill," he said at the time.
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But he said the rest of the business was holding up.
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Surveys suggest that European demand for cars is holding up well.
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Lowey wouldn't specify which issues are currently holding up the talks.
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Bitcoin is not holding up to its key promises to investors.
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Right now, Cornyn is basically holding up Vought's nomination for ransom.
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" Jada: "[Holding up three fingers]: Three times a day for me.
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"How much?" a man asked, holding up a bunch of grapes.
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For now, trade volumes with China appear to be holding up.
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"The high-yield market has been holding up well," he said.
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"What changed is this," he said holding up his smart phone.
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" Rubin says that's because "the hardware is not holding up VR adoption.
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For now, the U.S. labor market appears to be holding up well.
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The stock market is holding up "extremely well," said Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com.
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This is Geof Darrow holding up a drawing I bought from him.
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"Listen to me," Jenner interjected while holding up a tiny black purse.
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One brand holding up much better for Boston Beer is Twisted Tea.
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The U.K. services sector appears to be holding up well so far.
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"Look -- a Route 66 pin," she cried holding up a seared memento.
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They're holding up the economy, and it's role they've been in before.
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"Inflation is holding up but isn't accelerating much either," said one source.
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Ellison was holding up Jewish American political involvement as a model example.
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He says VW's reputation is holding up well against the diesel scandal.
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"It's just been a tough year, but I'm holding up," she said.
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Here he is holding up a copy of Kamikaza: Satan Panonski Fanzine.
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Another big issue holding up more sales with actual cryptocurrency is regulation.
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"Here's the deal, guys," she said, holding up both hands for emphasis.
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Are you happy to be holding up your end of the deal?
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It demands nations not only holding up, but exceeding their climate pledges.
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Her brother texted back several times, asking how they were holding up.
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"She has a record of holding up the alliance," Mr. Wittig said.
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So they&aposre what&aposs holding up the Democratic Party right now.
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Two months of tough wear later, my Atoms are holding up great.
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Here he is holding up an original Will Eisner drawing he'd bought.
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He also said that bureaucratic obstacles in Bangladesh were holding up repatriation.
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Others marched quietly, with candles, holding up large pictures of Ms. Lankesh.
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" He added, "under the current situation, we are just barely holding up.
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"He believed that that was holding up his clearance," Ms. Willoughby said.
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"Look!" she says, holding up a green Statue of Liberty M&M.
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An Uber arrived, and Fairbanks stepped in carefully, holding up her dress.
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How did they do it, and how are they holding up today?
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Despite the potential divorce proceedings, La La is holding up just fine.
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" Holding up his phone, he said, "that's the best I can do.
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But a congressional source said Schumer is not holding up the deal.
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But it is the condition for the dikes to continue holding up.
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But at the meeting he blasted Republicans for holding up important work.
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" Mark Esperanto, Secretary of Defense, "The ceasefire is holding up very nicely.
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Musk is essentially holding up his sleeping bag to all the doubters.
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Some others like Home Depot and Lowe's are also holding up well.
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"I think this has a decent chance of holding up," he said.
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One evening he was discovered with a rope holding up his pants.
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The American legal system, however, seems to be holding up pretty well.
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Mangled gates and broken walls and steel-reinforced columns holding up nothing.
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" Ms. Narimane was holding up a sign saying, "Give us our liberty.
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"This gesture came from the heart," she said, holding up the rosary.
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McDonald said "staples are really holding up" and are outperforming consumer discretionary stocks.
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Yep: That's the shadow of the crane that's actually holding up the tree.
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The spirits are unique, many holding up on their own when served neat.
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It&aposs not just like holding up a sign or writing an article.
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" Asked how his family is holding up, David Whelan said "it's a struggle.
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He was running away, holding up his pants, posing no threat to anybody.
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For now, laws that protect tiny properties are holding up the railway's construction.
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"If anyone deserves Cosima's inoculation, it's you," Westmoreland says, holding up the injection.
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ET. Coming tomorrow: How is Facebook's business holding up amid growing political pressure?
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The United Nations has said both sides have been holding up aid deliveries.
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We'll see how poor Violet is holding up when American Horror Story returns.
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I think the economy is holding up better than it was in June.
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He's holding up three copies of Rick Altergott's perfect book, The Doofus Omnibus.
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Holding up photocopies of the notebook at a House Homeland Security hearing, Rep.
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Sands said his nephew's family is holding up as best as they can.
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And he was meant to be a cop, holding up laws and ethics!
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"Oh yeah, I got some," Hozoji replied, holding up her catch of six.
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They also warned that Democrats are risking national security by holding up Pompeo.
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Kaylor then photographed the women feeding their children and holding up the signs.
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"My thumb was sliced off," she adds, holding up her mutilated left hand.
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"Metformin — for diabetics," Bradwell said, holding up a card of large white pills.
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"Do you like peas?" she asks, holding up a bowl of green pellets.
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"There's nowhere holding up right now," said Paul Hickey, co-founder of Bespoke.
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One showed a young man holding up a large Donald Trump face cutout.
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"Forget AW18, think W18," Hannah said holding up a red Christmas t-shirt.
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" He added that holding up security assistance for domestic political gain was "crazy.
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And, holding up a regulation like this until reporting is perfect is nonsensical.
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But she was holding up a bill that was affecting 11 million people.
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Democrats are also holding up Kavanaugh's 2015 dissent in Priests for Life v.
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He could exercise rare leverage over the President by holding up these nominees.
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Police advanced toward the protesters, holding up handguns and batons as a warning.
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Holding up their right hands, the House members were then sworn in together.
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House GOP leadership has denied deliberately holding up the bill to punish Jones.
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So it's just as well the protective barriers seem to be holding up.
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It's just too big, a single root system holding up a thousand trees.
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The 13th century wooden beams holding up the roof will never be replaced.
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"Vote=rocked," he captioned a shot of himself holding up his absentee ballot.
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You see people holding up bottles of gold water, you check it out.
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A New Red WomanTyrion's pact with the masters seems to be holding up.
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Two weeks ago, Eber posted an image of herself holding up the photo.
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Tech stocks are tanking, but the rest of the market is holding up.
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I, too, was in the streets, holding up a flame of my own.
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And the Trump administration is not holding up its end of that bargain.
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There is no excuse for not holding up our end of the bargain.
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In response, Mr. Hildebrand said, he protested by holding up his middle finger.
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Smaller defensive sectors like real estate and utilities are also holding up well.
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The question now: Can consumers keep holding up their end of the bargain?
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So far, Ahern's suite of China-based ETFs is holding up as well.
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"There's 21.35,210 jobs in here," Mr. de Blasio said, holding up the book.
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All three of those groups are "holding up well" in the split market.
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We're seeing some areas holding up reasonably well: telecom, utilities and consumer staples.
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OSLO (Reuters) - Norway has rejected a suggestion it is holding up Tesla's (TSLA.
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And Larry – LARRY KUDLOW: The numbers are saying U.S. the holding up nicely.
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He is shown in a third photo holding up an unfurled ISIS flag.
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She said he showed up late, holding up a theater full of people.
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Kevin is at the Hawaii airport holding up a sign with Candice's name.
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Trump then told Pelosi that he wasn't personally holding up the whistleblower complaint.
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The man holding up the book is Felipe Muhr from New Chilean Comics.
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We were upset, and wondering how the rest of our family was holding up.
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There's nothing wrong with holding up a relationship as something I want in life.
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Does Thanos even do anything besides glower menacingly while holding up his one glove?
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The announcement photo featured Joy-Anna piggy-backing Austin and holding up a sonogram.
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The third-grader is also holding up her arms to mimic a gesture Mrs.
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America's constitutional checks and balances appear to be holding up better than many feared.
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CONSUMER SPENDING: HOLDING UP Household spending grew by the least since 2012 last year.
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"Why are you believing this nonsense on WhatsApp?" he shouted, holding up his phone.
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STEVE LIESMAN: Are there any place -- I mean, Chile seems to be holding up.
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The big picture: There is really only one issue holding up the immigration talks.
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"Good impersonation, SNL," Schumer tweeted, adding a photo of Moffatt holding up a smartphone.
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He accused the party of repeatedly holding up legislation on environmental and other grounds.
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Both products are key for holding up against the "countless kissing scenes," she says.
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"It's not necessarily made for that, but it's holding up pretty well," he said.
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Sales of existing inventory are holding up moderately better than those of new builds.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said he was holding up a trade deal with China.
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Public transport is holding up better in other rich countries, but not by much.
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The case doubles as an AirPod charger, holding up to 24 hours of juice.
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Here's an artist Matthew was putting out named Brie Moreno, holding up her zine.
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He's holding up a double cup, which is what people drink lean out of.
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Cannon also addressed rumors that he was the one holding up the legal proceedings.
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"For lunch," he said when he returned, holding up a small container of gasoline.
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She opened it to find a photo of Mr. Gryskiewicz holding up two fingers.
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There's been news lately of a burial ground holding up a development in Gowanus.
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Asked by Lavandera how she was "holding up," Huffman said that she was terrified.
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"The institutions of both political and civil society are holding up well," Krauthammer wrote.
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"This is my brother and this is me," she says, holding up a picture.
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Critics are holding up the incident as just the latest example of racial profiling.
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They took a photo in front of her cart, holding up their marriage license.
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Earlier, attorneys delivered opening statements, with a prosecutor holding up the alleged murder weapon.
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Protest at Capitol holding up cell phone lights as far as eye can see.
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Read more: What Is the Irish Backstop, and Why Is It Holding Up Brexit?
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Clinton holding up so well against Mr. Trump, when establishment Republicans were so hapless?
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One woman, holding up her phone, yelled at Comey that he should be imprisoned.
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According to the U.N., Syria's government is holding up the delivery of humanitarian aid.
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"This is what we're using, isn't it?" he asked, holding up Ms. Crane's model.
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"I'll show you one that's been saved," she said, proudly holding up the photo.
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Kevin Brady, R-Texas, while holding up a mock-up of the tax postcard.
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The two are holding up another one who appears to be in rough shape.
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"Okay, here's his latest album," he continued, holding up a copy of Kill Uncle.
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BuzzFeed says that's not true and that the union is holding up the process.
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Noisey: So, how are you holding up now that the world's gone to shit?
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"Then 18 months later, we had these guys," she says, holding up a Fingerling.
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Jones appears intent on holding up Goodell's contract extension and potentially pushing him out.
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So far, backward-looking data suggests the United States economy is holding up fine.
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"The teams are holding up well," said Martin Hirsch, the director of Paris hospitals.
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And two, they are holding up better than expected against all of that competition.
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Right now, even with the volatility and the marcro backdrop, they're holding up well.
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She initially refused, uttering a curse and holding up the scissors like a dagger.
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If it doesn&apost, an error or incompletion may be holding up the process.
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" When asked if Mulvaney is holding up a deal, Shelby said, "I don't know.
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The argument is that companies are not holding up their end of the bargain.
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A girl was holding up a piece of notebook paper in the back seat.
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"I'm gonna add this to my Tinder profile," he quipped, holding up his statue.
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He accused Democrats of holding up the confirmation of Mr. Sessions for political reasons.
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This was no ordinary flower pot holding up the tulips in an English garden.
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"I brought you two gifts Mr. President," she says, holding up a gift bag.
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The labor market appears to be holding up relatively well, so far at least.
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Despite all those concerns and negative headlines, stocks are still holding up relatively well.
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Biden's numbers are holding up significantly better than Hillary Clinton's did four years ago.
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"I need to count," he said, holding up his hand and closing his eyes.
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I'm holding up your book, which no one can see, but I'm holding it.
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There is no more important pillar holding up the Trump administration than Congressional Republicans.
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Trina says it's been trying, but everyone is holding up and supporting one another.
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"McGregor's manager, Audie Attar, denies report McGregor is holding up 197 announcement," he posted.
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But otherwise the crossover that started it all is holding up its responsibilities admirably.
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So how on earth is he holding up this large tree with only one hand?
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"You know what you have to do," Williams chillingly says while holding up the knife.
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If the Oscars were a sports game, we'd be holding up signs for Lady Bird.
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In a sweet moment, Catelynn FaceTimed Tyler to see how her family was holding up.
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I asked Chapo's lead trial attorney, Jeffrey Lichtman, how Chapo is holding up in prison.
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The president has specifically blamed Puerto Rico for holding up disaster relief for the states.
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" Turkey and Syria A quote from Mark Esper "'The ceasefire is holding up very nicely.
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Equities are holding up well, as are the riskier sections of the corporate bond market.
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Holding up your phone for everyone to see on live TV isn't the best move.
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"This was going to be my remarks," he said, holding up a sheet of paper.
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Add sub-regional parliaments to a long cast of spoilers holding up regular EU business.
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But on the other hand, if you look at services, services are still holding up.
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Russia could be holding up a decision on whether OPEC+ will make emergency production cuts.
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Simply holding up a sign of any sort is considered subversive enough to merit arrest.
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Activists have been posting photographs of themselves on social media holding up nothing at all.
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Wilson, 38, and Camp both shared a picture of the costars holding up four fingers.
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But it's okay if he's holding up the mirror versus someone else, who's an outsider.
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"Here," whispers Pennywise, holding up Georgie's paper boat from the darkness of the storm drain.
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Meanwhile, Zuckerberg was pictured in the corner of the shot also holding up a microphone.
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The next day Muslims and others held a vigil, holding up a banner of #WeStandTogether.
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WATTERS: Well, you&aposre forgetting about the jackets they were holding up over his head.
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How are men holding up with all the "new" rules they have to follow now?
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In the photo, he's holding up a sheet of paper with some scribbles on it.
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"It's just been a tough year, but I'm holding up," she said on the carpet.
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We got Pattie Mallette Friday at LAX, and asked how her famous son's holding up.
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"It shouldn't be a reason for holding up development," Dorgan told Reuters in an interview.
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Look closely ... you'll see 4 arms holding up the platform on which Thanos is standing.
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Holding up against the run without Sheldon Rankins will be tough, but far from impossible.
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Again, a lot of debt, but the food sector has been holding up. Maybe. Univision?
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In other words, we may be busy just holding up the dam for four years.
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"It's nothing personal, Tony, " I say, holding up the taser, even though it definitely is.
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One of them was shaking with the cold and still holding up her sign. pic.twitter.
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"After holding up a bag of his prescription medications, Carter added: "This is my reality.
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"She's fabulous," Chandler said, holding up the phone to show the crustacean to the others.
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In September, a wire holding up a light snapped under the weight of the locks.
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"We have this building for a good year," Mr. König says, holding up his phone.
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It is currently seeking a license for holding up to 5,000 metric tons of waste.
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She also recommended holding up a fist when you are going to hit the brakes.
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Despite fast growth at some societies, we believe that underwriting standards are holding up well.
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He follows up with a photo of his wife grinning, holding up a Macbook Air.
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"Now, where do these go?" the waitress said, holding up three black vinyl check covers.
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Why isn't he holding up the back so we can see his name and number?
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Holding up your mind's darkest thoughts, and telling yourself they're just thoughts, is constant work.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont cheering "no TPP" and holding up signs that said the same.
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"They would ask how I was holding up, and if I was OK," said Gomez.
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"I didn't want you to use this," Dufresne agreed, holding up a razor-sharp mandoline.
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The good news is that in the majority of markets, network speeds are holding up.
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To see how the snowscape was holding up, we stopped by the park this week.
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"Take this deep-fried won ton," said Mr. Man, holding up a particularly crispy example.
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Men also joined the march, holding up signs and photographs of missing or dead relatives.
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Outside conservative activists and groups are no longer blaming Senate Democrats for holding up confirmations.
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They'll also want evidence that foot traffic is holding up as coronavirus concerns take hold.
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A young man questioned him at length afterward, holding up a line of well-wishers.
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Montana's special congressional election, coming Thursday, will test how President Trump's support is holding up.
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" Jones, holding up the book, said, "Actually, I did find a black dude in here.
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Despite the more risk-averse mood, high-yielding Marble II 2022s were holding up well.
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How were you holding up as a person during your first couple of years here?
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Despite my worries about the fabric, the blanket was holding up fine by night four.
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As a bright spot, Yeung said that "delivery is holding up well" for Yum China.
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During the Chinese National Anthem, Hedger stood silently in the stands, holding up his sign.
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I am lost in our current moment, watching people holding up their phones at concerts.
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"This is about addressing [North] Korea, Russia, ISIS," Hartzler said, holding up pictures of each.
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"I'm only having these from now on," Kourtney said, holding up a multi-use bottle.
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Greenland's 4.85 pct 2020s were still holding up at 100.6/100.9 above reoffer at 99.862.
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The Hill's Jordain Carney tells us more about the impasse holding up the funding bill.
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The solar panels are still holding up a year after they were installed, he added.
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In a video posted of the incident, several people could be seen holding up signs.
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Coming tomorrow: How is America's services sector holding up amid a four-month manufacturing contraction?
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Months later, Barboza returned, and took a picture of the man holding up his ballot.
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Naked, they'll be holding up big, round mirrors to the sky, to catch the light.
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"Cheers 🥂 white or red wine?" she asked her followers, holding up a filled glass.
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Kittel seemed sure he won, holding up three fingers to celebrate his three stage wins.
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The big picture is: there is really only one issue holding up the immigration talks.
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Ottawa also warned last week that China was holding up pork shipments over paperwork issues.
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This is the super-amazing Chris Forgues, or C. F., holding up his newest comics.
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Click here to view original GIFGIF: Fox Business/YouTubeThe Fox Business channel show also points out that Pelosi said "three" while holding up two fingers, causing the host to say, "last time I checked, this was three, not this," while holding up two fingers.
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No. A number of retailers are holding up, including the home improvement group (Home Depot, Lowe's), the discounters (TJX, Ross Stores), select beauty companies (Ulta, E.L.F.), and a few specialty retailers that recently went public are also holding up well (Canada Goose, Floor & Decor).
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So far, at least, global banks are holding up, based on their most recent reporting periods.
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This is Ben Passmore holding up a good comic of his that you can get now.
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He was even photographed holding up an Irish flag as McGregor posed in a fighting stance.
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I awkwardly asked the cashier how Juul sales were going, holding up my own to clarify.
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All things considered, however, it appears developing markets are holding up well under the potential strain.
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There, then, he sat, holding up that imbecile candle in the heart of that almighty forlornness.
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"Barbara's the leader in fitness just because feel that muscle," Jenna says, holding up Barbara's arm.
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In reality, this portion of the song serves more purpose than holding up the melodic structure.
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And it sure doesn't look like the government is holding up its end of the bargain.
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It also claims "privacy and security" considerations are holding up efforts to release research data quicker.
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LORETTA MESTER: So, I certainly am really attuned to whether the consumer is holding up. Right.
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There was one problem — Divac was threatening not to go to Charlotte, holding up the deal.
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At this point, I was getting pretty damn tired of holding up my phone to Snap.
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But it is no longer true that a few choice companies are holding up the market.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was holding up a trade deal with China.
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"When we asked how her daughters are holding up, an ebullient Barrymore answered, "They're so awesome.
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Last week PEOPLE reported on a wild baboon holding up a baby monkey Lion King-style.
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Tech stocks are getting slammed, but other parts of the market are holding up much better.
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It's been relegated to jokes about dads holding up tablets at soccer games and theme parks.
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The women are all holding up four fingers, and the post is captioned with four hearts.
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In the shot, she can be seen holding up three fingers to mark the special occasion.
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Hey guys, could someone please photoshop this so it looks like I'm holding up the mountain?
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But I really hadn't stopped to think if there was anything emotional holding up the process.
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There are 100 poses, including "holding up a peace sign and closing one eye," Wolfe said.
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And that's largely because the labor market's been improving and business conditions have been holding up.
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Holding up the plan has been a fight between two powerful water agencies in Southern California.
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Previously, the State Department has also blamed the Senate confirmation process for holding up their nominees.
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The other, from Monday, shows her and a friend holding up purses up over their faces.
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Since his passing, she says she's been "holding up fine" and most misses her father's energy.
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The problem, however, is that holding up white pieces of paper on television invites photoshopped memes.
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The office played a crucial role in holding up $391 million in security aid to Ukraine.
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It's unclear whether Paul's objection is the only one holding up quick consideration of the legislation.
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They are holding up the S.E.C. nominees as leverage to get some progress on the rule.
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Crash victims' family members attended both hearings, holding up photographs of their loved ones at times.
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The delay has sparked speculation among industry leaders on what could be holding up the rule.
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"This is a classic one," she said, holding up a black dress on a plastic hanger.
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"Please do not take video of me!" she said, holding up her phone like a talisman.
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Salt and humidity from the ocean ate away at the pins holding up the marble façade.
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Think of all the virile male artists holding up their infants to the camera, like trophies.
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By the way, the auto parts companies are holding up very well, just so you know.
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"The American people find themselves be-'Twix't two choices," Colbert said, holding up a Twix bar.
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"Every toaster will have a chip like this one here," he said, holding up his iPhone.
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Showering still sometimes produces chalky white spots on his skin, he said, holding up his arm.
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The beams holding up the roof, which was clad in metal, had collapsed and caught fire.
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"This is my golden ticket, it's real gold," she says holding up a sliver of metal.
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General Motors jumped to trade as much as 2.4 percent higher, before holding up 1.5 percent.
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Book sales have been holding up well at Shakespeare, a bookstore-cafe with two Manhattan locations.
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And we're at a point in time where, in fact, things are holding up pretty well.
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Holding up a mirror to humanity means we can recognize when we're not at our best.
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They were surrounded by reporters and gawkers holding up cellphone cameras to the North Korean entourage.
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He's holding up four fingers and Kurzawa has the peace sign up like, Bye, Barca. Nope.
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Oh, that's right, looks like Kurzawa and Rabiot were holding up six fingers after all. Vicious.
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Read about the border between North Ireland and Ireland and why it's holding up the process.
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Mr. Cuomo said the State Senate was holding up marijuana because it didn't have the votes.
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He did numerous segments attacking Republicans for holding up the bill leading up to that episode.
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They drove toward the mall, beyond the historic district, to see how it was holding up.
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That's the same plan Republicans are holding up in their reelection campaigns as a major achievement.
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"This is the reason I recused myself," he said, holding up a copy of the rule.
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And one gate agent holding up signs when it was time for each group to board.
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That means no more holding up your clothes or searching for a hook just to steam.
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"It's one-leg, Kris." the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star explains, holding up the product.
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Canadian transportation regulators are holding up Onex's C$3.5 billion deal for WestJet, over ownership rules.
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My Outdoor Voices dress has stood the test of time, holding up through almost daily use.
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"Their snipers are so good," said one, holding up a bandaged hand to make his point.
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Bitcoin is holding up well against its offshoot rival in its wild first week of trading.
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Social media posts show the man holding up the flag at the end of the show.
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"All the hopes that we were holding up at that point became reality," Epstein told me.
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The U.S. consumer is the one pillar that's been holding up the economy and the Dec.
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Trump has complained that Pelosi is holding up his signature trade deal with Mexico and Canada.
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Taylor also informed Murphy that the Trump administration was holding up Pentagon and State Department aid.
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"You saw?" he asked in disbelief, holding up his phone and then narrating what was happening.
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"Power of women!" she said, holding up her Globe and name checking her female co-stars.
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Women wearing black robes assembled in protest of the holiday, holding up signs condemning the tradition.
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When exhausted or blinded, the man with the granite chin typically stops holding up so well.
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The offensive line did a great job of holding up and enabled us to get a score.
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Screenshots from Snapchat surfaced almost immediately of the group laughing and holding up the Sieg Heil gesture.
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Basic rules of politics seem to be holding up pretty well in the fights over the ACA.
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The data also show that earnings growth forecasts for the first two quarters are holding up nicely.
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After winning a 5K race in August 2015, the officer was pictured holding up his new trophy.
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Oswalt tweeted a photo of his daughter proudly holding up the postcard addressed to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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They do have to wait for Congress, where Republicans are currently holding up emergency funding for Zika.
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He's holding up well and everybody who wants to say anything negative, you're a joke as well.
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" Clinton finished his speech by holding up his phone to the microphone and playing her hit "Think.
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But the memo offers further corroboration that Bolton was not the one holding up the security aid.
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He was arrested in Las Vegas, according to the Citizen, after holding up a bank in 1960.
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A pap asked how he was holding up, and Ben made no bones about ... he slipped up.
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"Exports look worse and demand for goods is volatile but services are holding up," Mr. Matus said.
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"Joe by far," she tells me, holding up a stencil of Kenda's face stained with black ink.
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The centrist belief that voters will be turned off by a liberal nominee isn't holding up well.
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The Philippines' recent 25-year issue was holding up at 653bp over Treasuries, having priced at 102.6bp.
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The decision suggests the Trump administration's actions toward Ukraine went beyond holding up the security-related aid.
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Shortly after Cameron's initial arrest, Douglas told PEOPLE he was "holding up fine" amid his son's troubles.
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Looking at the camera and holding up your hand lets you pause/play your music or videos.
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Last month comedian Kathy Griffin posed in photographs holding up a fake bloody, severed head resembling Trump.
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This is the multi-talented VICE comic artist Leslie Stein holding up her little water color tablet.
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"I switched it on already," says Edward Tian, holding up a backpack containing a box and wires.
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"This is her actual Golden Globe from when she won," Philipps said while holding up the statuette.
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One official poster for the film was just Baby Groot holding up a copy of the tracklist.
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French government bond spreads are widening over their German equivalents but French equities are holding up well.
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"It&aposs a dream becoming true," Al Anbki said after the ceremony, holding up an American flag.
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"Whatever the excuse, CompUSA simply isn't holding up its end of the sweet Apple deal," Pogue noted.
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Analysts pointed out, however, that during this round of yuan weakness, global risk sentiment was holding up.
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Camar's "extreme cut out jean" is a whopping $168 for a denim belt holding up some threads.
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"I can't see myself being you know holding up my phone taking selfies on Snapchat," he said.
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But regardless of holding up trite, hip-hop machismo, Jay presents a rare intimacy throughout the album.
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Wondering how Paris Hilton is holding up after breaking off yet another engagement with her latest fiance?
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He's holding up a copy of Hard Boiled, a comic that he drew and Frank Miller wrote.
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"Oh here you go," he says, holding up a black bag that police say contained illegal drugs.
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If one of the glass panels holding up the roof give way, the Theater would be okay.
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"I don't see a ring," she said, holding up her hand for the studio audience to inspect.
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"We're holding up okay, as well as can be expected," Taylor said of Harris's friends and family.
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There was one shot of me holding up an iPad with a stricken look on my face.
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Holding up a cartoon-like drawing of a bomb, he drew a red line below the fuse.
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But it's Trump, not Democrats, who is actually holding up a compromise to protect DREAMers from deportation.
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"However, they look good on-screen, scolding and holding up to shame members of the ruling party."
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) told us that the Army was holding up the process.
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"Obviously the border security fight was holding up the 220006 percent that hadn't been done," said Sen.
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"I'm more interested in human beings than in objects, obviously," he said, holding up a coffee mug.
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There are several new pieces in the show that depict people holding up iPhones against incredible landscapes.
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Sales in North America, mainly the United States, are still holding up strong — with one notable exception.
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Illustrating how China's services sector is holding up, services firms added to their payroll numbers in January.
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"You can believe what you want," she said on her show while holding up her wedding ring.
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Plus, the roof has a swimming pool that you can crash if the weather is holding up.
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"We thought it would be $55 billion, but guess what," Mr. Kerry said, holding up three fingers.
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She probably earns more holding up products for five seconds than most people do in a month.
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"People just don't know what this tastes like," says Lowe, holding up his pod like an Olympian.
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He opened the show, stoked to be among the huge crowd of people, holding up a glass.
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The furniture in Argentina is having a hard time holding up all these guys and their issues.
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Her granddaughter, Sarah Benor, posted a photo of Schultz holding up her ballot, which quickly went viral.
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He's been more efficient while holding up a larger part of the offensive burden than ever before.
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At Avery's 4-month checkup, she wasn't holding up her head like a child her age should.
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Trump was justified in holding up the aid because he wanted Ukraine to investigate its own corruption.
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"They would have killed me if they saw this," said Farras Sharif, 55, holding up a cellphone.
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While most stocks in the major averages have been battered, some are holding up better than others.
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President Trump's investments in stocks and bonds are holding up no better than the S&P 163.
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In theory, a set of columns should physically and visually balance the thing they are holding up.
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Republicans complained that they were turning their backs on substantial compromises and holding up desperately needed aid.
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A $20 bidet sprayer marked down from — if my seventh-grade math is holding up here — $30.
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And I'd love to hear more about how you're holding up in the wake of the outbreak.
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"He says, um, he's going to name this Harry," says Robbie, holding up Pitt's shiny new award.
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He can blame either Brussels for holding up the process or Parliament for voting down his plan.
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We were holding up money at the same time for, what was it, the Northern Triangle countries.
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"This one, I'm like, obsessed with," he said, holding up a tan cloth patterned with hibiscus blossoms.
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It looked sophisticated while holding up like any other bralette — making me feel both comfortable and confident.
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Reworking the ban to be narrower could give it a better chance of holding up in court.
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But analysts pointed out that during this round of yuan weakness, global risk sentiment was holding up.
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At least Abe has not been requested to pose holding up a gift bottle of Trump wine.
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The crowd erupts in cheers, but she is determined, holding up one finger: She wants another try.
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It's as if you're holding up a tiny mirror in front of yourself during the entire conversation.
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Mitch McConnell says the American people will not tolerate the Democrats' holding up a Supreme Court nominee.
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And even holds them accountable and encourages behavioral shifts when they are not holding up their end?
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Will Smith shared a video on Instagram of a real-life turkey holding up traffic on Thanksgiving.
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Still, Demings dismissed the idea of holding up the process hoping they could be made to testify.
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Holding up the phone in one hand and swatting at late-season hornets with the other, Sen.
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And that's why markets keep holding up: the belief that action is coming, particularly from central banks.
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At the time, the White House blasted Democrats for holding up a slew of nominees, including Cissna.
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Imagine someone triumphantly holding up a jar of moisturizer for all the world to see and admire.
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Tribe calls it "utter nonsense" to accuse Pelosi of "constitutional betrayal" for holding up the impeachment trial.
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"It's me right now that's holding up the deal," he said in remarks at the White House.
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He then lit into Democrats, holding up the fundraising plea sent at the height of the sit-in.
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SOG's new multi-tool belt buckles are like having an always-accessible toolbox secretly holding up your pants.
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"For my character Dale Cochran, you didn't realize she was the woman holding up Johnnie," says the actress.
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However, last month Dixons Carphone, Britain's largest electricals retailer, said trading in its home market was holding up.
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It could be argued too that the economy is the one thing actually holding up Trump's approval rating.
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He noted that some subgroups, like aerospace, are still holding up despite others, like the auto industry, seeing .
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For us, this is a very sensitive issue as it is holding up the development of our fields.
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I see several people holding up cardboard coffins painted with dead donkeys and "DNC" written on the top.
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Benjamin Smith, Air Canada's president of passenger airlines, said demand has been "holding up" in the third quarter.
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Reddit's popular AMA feature, for example, will often feature photos of celebrity posters holding up dated, handwritten signs.
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I stood outside of the McDonald's holding up a sign that said "all-day lies" to raise awareness.
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The Spanish customs authorities were holding up the transfer of Chagall's art work, reportedly because of Gestapo pressure.
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It was of unusual construction: its designer, Riccardo Morandi, encased the stays holding up the deck in concrete.
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Equity trading is holding up better but remains a far smaller share of banks' trading pie than FICC.
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My two rings (he says, holding up his two diamond-studded championship rings) are symbolic of defense, man.
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I can't imagine it holding up too well over the course of a few months or a year.
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"Now you are a woman, my love" he coos when it's over, holding up a blood spattered towel.
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Then in the kitchen I saw "Remembering Vietnam" magnets holding up images of bikini ladies on his fridge.
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"Steve Bannon is the key adviser," McCarthy said, holding up a key and a visor as visual aids.
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"European growth is holding up and (that) means that the efforts being made are paying off," he said.
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" The collection concluded with a model holding up a sign that read: "My demons won today Im sorry.
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The corresponding app is also full of data about how the scooter's performing and holding up over time.
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Human rights groups said political parties were deliberately holding up investigations by the commissions to protect their members.
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A photo from the group shows a casual Pine proudly holding up his new black-and-white buddy.
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With the rain holding up the game for an hour, Andrews had ample time to find a solution.
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She appeared to be holding up a mobile device in a video captured by Tibbitts' videographer, Manny Perez.
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The instruction was like holding up a mirror, in a way that only a few people can do.
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Quixey finds the changes disruptive and doesn't believe Alibaba is holding up its end of the monetization bargain.
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"I think it has been constructive for gold prices holding up despite a stronger U.S. dollar," Innes said.
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Michael Bisping says there are two little things holding up his superfight with Georges St-Pierre ... GSP's testicles.
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"Ugh, I'm so stressed about picking classes for next year," she said holding up her course registration manual.
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The ornate decorative golden nude women holding up the marble tabletop don't look sexy; they look like slaves.
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Even the staid Nikkei business daily featured a photo of a grinning Uchimura holding up his gold medal.
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Over the last few weeks, they poured out in greater numbers than expected, holding up the final assault.
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Lindsey Bell, strategist at CFRA, notes that earnings forecasts for the full year are holding up unusually well.
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Pricing will range from $399.99 up to $1,649.99, with the highest model holding up to 32TB of storage.
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As for how dear old mum and dad are holding up on this major-milestone day: no word.
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"He's holding up well — very well," J. Brien Comey Sr. told The Record, a publication in New Jersey.
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The issue has been holding up the final release of Senate legislation to enhance driverless vehicles, with Sens.
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Trudeau said he felt the lawmaker was being impeded from taking his seat to vote, holding up proceedings.
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Blizzard has banned 3 more 'Hearthstone' players for holding up pro-Hong Kong protest signs during a livestream.
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"Also the very strong PMI out of the U.S. suggests growth is holding up quite well," he said.
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" Holding up a large sized postcard, he added, "we are making the tax code so simple, so simple.
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In this telling, Trump is simply holding up a campaign promise and does not care who it hurts.
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Days later, Morales declared victory, holding up election results showing he had narrowly edged opposition candidate Carlos Mesa.
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The vote was 56-42, and comes after Trump complained that Senate Democrats were holding up his nominees.
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Davis took photos of activists involved in Ferguson protests, representing those "holding up" the current racial justice movement.
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The president and his team have previously criticized Democrats for holding up the confirmations of his Cabinet nominees.
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"In this environment the dollar was holding up well," said Thu Lan Nguyen, a forex strategist at Commerzbank.
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"The landscape of Huangshan is quite rich," he says, holding up a small vial of wood ear mushrooms.
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The United Nations pointed the finger at the government for holding up aid by denying letters guaranteeing access.
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Brooke wins her back after pulling a Say Anything and holding up a radio outside of the library.
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One image at the Stevenson gallery booth shows a nude woman holding up a photo of two rhinos.
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The delay revives questions about whether the government is unfairly holding up Bolton's book for partisan political reasons.
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Zverev, it seems, has a problem holding up to the taxing conditions of best-of-five-sets tennis.
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"Like Kevin taught us," he said, holding up his shot glass for a toast, "we should just dance."
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"Currently, it's 2,912 days," he said, holding up his phone with the Marijuana Anonymous app on the screen.
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He took his responsibilities seriously, including holding up one of my legs as I gave birth to Talia.
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That is the only issue holding up a major package of government spending that has deep bipartisan support.
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For now, sales are holding up, said Emily Draffen, a 31-year-old event coordinator at the shop.
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A new video showed Ms. Loesch holding up a lighter to a copy of The New York Times.
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The verdictI have been using Bee's Wrap for a few months, and my sheets are still holding up.
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Japan has finally matured, shaking hands with its right hand while holding up a fist with its left.
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"No signs of panic globally – European industrials, weakest parts of credit holding up," Baweja said in a note.
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People swarmed under some of the towers, holding up their devices in the hopes of getting a signal.
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The cartoon appeared on Wednesday in the Albuquerque Journal and showed two armed men holding up a couple.
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Even shares of American companies with the most direct exposure to the Chinese economy are holding up fine.
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One friend tried holding up a quarter as a stand-in Moon and couldn't get it to work.
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When someone asks about how you're holding up, just tell them you're fine, and be sure to smile.
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I explain here what's holding up Trump's trade deal and how long it could take to finalize it.
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Mexico's peso has been ripped down 2.5% too after holding up relatively well for emerging markets traders recently.
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The man, who had a plastic ballpoint pen clipped to his belt, was holding up a takeout box.
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She said she's watching for signs the consumer is weakening, but so far consumers are holding up well.
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So, I think that momentum definitely helps the stock and the services are still holding up pretty well.
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Then enlist schools to market to other schools, holding up early adopters as forward thinkers among their peers.
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While vehicles seem to be holding up better after three years of ownership, certain areas continue to problematic.
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"This wall has been holding up government for a long period of time now," Hoyer said last week.
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"This does not reflect America," Butterfield said while holding up a printout of the five-member leadership team.
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House Democratic leaders said Tuesday that more than a dozen "poison pill" provisions are holding up the deal.
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That is why I have consistently put holding up the Belfast agreement at the heart of our approach.
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"In this environment the dollar is holding up well," said Thu Lan Nguyen, a forex strategist at Commerzbank.
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Holding up pictures of Roy Moore and women who have come forward accusing him of sexual misconduct, Rep.
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"Jihad is our path, freedom is our destination," they shouted while holding up portraits of the slain militant.
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Verizon conducted brand studies and found that Yahoo's reputation was holding up after the hacks, the person said.
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The figures suggest that household spending had been holding up in Germany at the start of the year.
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That is why I have consistently put holding up the Belfast agreement at the heart of our approach.
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A small group of protestors attended the ceremony, holding up signs condemning the attack as a hate crime.
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Elsewhere, four dams being closely watched by a state team of special engineers were holding up, North Carolina Gov.
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The year has already gotten off to a rocky start for stocks, and cryptocurrencies aren't holding up much better.
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Iran preliminary, but she refused to leave and spent the whole game holding up the sign, the BBC reports.
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The GameCube controllers used to play Melee, however, aren't holding up nearly as well as the competitive scene is.
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"He's holding up, trying to stay positive, and stay as busy as possible," another source close to Cohen added.
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"Look, at this Germany," shouted one Syrian woman holding up soaked children's clothes from the opening of her tent.
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One student, Ethan Udell, shared a picture of the director holding up his phone showing a smiley Lawrence. E!
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Credit markets have softened but not yet alarmingly, and other leading indicators of the economy are holding up fine.
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They, like Judge's military community, are holding up okay, he says – though Friday's funeral service will likely be difficult.
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The president celebrated his acquittal Thursday, holding up a newspaper with the front-page headline declaring him not guilty.
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Debbie Stabenow quickly issued a statement knocking Lee for holding up the funds, which she argues are desperately needed.
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At the stoplight, a Pedal Tavern has just coasted through a red light, holding up traffic in all directions.
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But beneath a mostly friendly surface is a steaming rift, with companies accused of holding up the field's advancement.
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Emerging markets are inflicting losses on investors, but in the main their real economies seem to be holding up.
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Nyong'o's copper and blue dress was made even more memorable by the rust-colored scrunchie holding up her hair.
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So if Iran is holding up its end of the deal, how can Trump refuse to certify its compliance?
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" Holding up a pair of Chapman's boxers, France acknowledges that it's fine to be comfortable, "but there's sexy comfort.
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Moreover, where the evidence does show a collapse—in Europe and America—agricultural and rural ecosystems are holding up.
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Here's VICE contributing illustrator Heather Benjamin holding up a comic she found that made us both bellow in excitement.
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She also posted a lively shot of herself holding up a sign with the same message and several friends.
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This vacuum comes with two removable, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, each holding up to 80 minutes of run time.
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As the procession passed, mourners dropped to their knees, many still holding up mobile phones to record the scene.
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But investors will focus on Snapchat's user numbers and how the service is holding up against encroachments by rivals.
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Washington pointed the finger right back at Moscow, accusing it of not holding up its end of the deal.
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In the Kickstarter video, she sang a tribute to Bob Dylan's 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' while holding up title cards.
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"The investigation showed that FedEx was suspected of holding up more than 100 Huawei packages entering China," Xinhua said.
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But live sports programming like that from the NFL, NBA, MLB and UFC, having been holding up more steadily.
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So far the slowdown has been benign, however, with some key sectors such as construction activity holding up well.
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In another photo shared to the singer's Instagram Story, her son was excitedly holding up a huge gummy bear.
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What he hadn't prepared for was the officer holding up five small paper squares with stars printed on them.
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I sit and look at the photo of all four judges holding up 10s and it just seems unreal.
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An image posted on Imgur earlier today shows a protester, "Donnie Does It," holding up a very convincing sign.
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In the wide-body market, even though we're seeing hesitation in buying, the value proposition is holding up well.
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"GDP growth probably is holding up a little better than the PMIs imply," said Samuel Tombs at Pantheon Macroeconomics.
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On Friday, Ross blamed the Obama administration for holding up approvals for more than a dozen LNG export facilities.
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" Holding up an EpiPen, he said: "the actual juice that's in here that you need costs about a dollar.
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Yet, dark chocolate — considered a healthier indulgence snack — is holding up much better and actually beating some alternative snacks.
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Holding up Russia as a scapegoat won't account for the very serious problems that brought us to this point.
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Parliament is holding up reform of Egypt's bloated civil service, despite Mr Sisi's pledge that nobody would be fired.
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Armstrong resisted by sitting down and wrapping his arms and legs around the post holding up a stop sign.
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Cattrall spoke out earlier this year about how didn't appreciate being held responsible for holding up a third movie.
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"That was the one area in the transportations that was holding up and now it's rolling over," Maley said.
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Every video starts off with a hand holding up the game's jewel case in front of a VHS camera.
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"Walmart's subsidiary seems to be holding up much better to the growing Sainsbury's merger uncertainty," said analysts at Jefferies.
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" Asked if he was holding up nominations until he gets answers just on Russia sanctions, McCain said, "On everything.
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About a dozen refugee rights campaigners staged a protest outside the courthouse, holding up banners in support of Haroun.
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" "I hear thou seekest a sign, is this clear enough?" said "God," holding up a sign that read "run!
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A reporter from The Nation was removed from the Trump-Putin press conference after holding up a protest sign.
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Fogle was often seen on commercials holding up his old pants to show how much weight he had lost.
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The Paravel Main Line Duffel fits that bill, while looking stylish and holding up to the strains of travel.
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They were holding up the gold coins Peter Luger hands out with the check, happily snapping selfies with them.
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" Asked about Grassley's statement on holding up nominees, Fischer said, "there are always options available for senators to use.
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They frame a lady who rides an elephant, while a gentleman stands holding up a lotus toward her saddle.
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Asked how Anthony Thomas is holding up, the lawyer said he's sad, anxious and suffering from high blood pressure.
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"It burns well," Seselj said, holding up an European Union flag which had been set alight by a supporter.
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" Highlights: Holding up a can of Campbell's soup, Ross argued that "there are about 2.6 pennies worth of steel.
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"It makes no sense to sell product at a loss," he argues, holding up draft beer as an example.
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Your goal will be to maintain proper form the entire time you are holding up your own body weight.
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Other concerns holding up a national standard are what happens when a third party loses data in a breach.
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The response was very positive, yet a few anonymous Senators are holding up the legislation despite overwhelming bipartisan support.
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At the stores, where business was once holding up, it's down about 10 percent over the past two years.
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Original designs appear in a handful of archival photographs that show smiling citizens holding up their star-speckled creations.
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Mr. Porter left after it was revealed that allegations of spousal abuse were holding up his permanent security clearance.
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As the midnight deadline approached, Senate leaders from both parties nudged Mr. Paul to stop holding up the vote.
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"We people had no fear then, and no fear now," he said, smiling and holding up his mangled arm.
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Senator Cory Gardner, Republican of Colorado, threatened to retaliate by holding up Justice Department appointments that required Senate approval.
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Holding up the experiments delays not only her ability to submit her papers, but also her ability to graduate.
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He should be holding up the top of festival bills, not opening for a pop-country act in Camden.
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Elsewhere in trade news: Senator Jeff Flake, Arizona's outgoingRepublican, is holding up judicial appointments to fight the Trump tariffs.
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Dorian has sat virtually stationary for 24 hours, & the core is not holding up over cold upwelling water pic.twitter.
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He spoke to people holding up cellphones and to television cameras broadcasting live to the rest of the country.
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Despite mounting warning signs, the housing market is holding up, bolstered by Fed rate cuts in July and September.
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That changed in 246, when Mr. Collins endorsed Mr. Trump, holding up their shared business backgrounds as the reason.
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Her sister-in-law, Bilda Ortíz, 70, dropped by on Tuesday to see how Ms. Rivera was holding up.
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When approached by reporters on Capitol Hill, Risch repeatedly refused to respond to questions about holding up the vote.
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We journalists are much more comfortable holding up the imperfections of each and casting ourselves as the sophisticated skeptic.
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The Baggu Large Reusable Shopping Bag is both stylish and practical, holding up to 50 pounds at a time.
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I actually had people hiding behind the dog holding up these colors to achieve this; it was before Photoshop.
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We were holding up aid at the Northern Triangle countries so that they would change their policies on immigration.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the day President Trump spoke about holding up American aid to Ukraine.
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"If your decisions are science-based they have a much better chance of holding up to scrutiny," he added.
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Washington, D.C. Teenagers started the day holding up the names of the 17 Parkland victims outside the White House.
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For months, negotiators said the top issue holding up talks was Trump's border wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
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"I never lost a fight," she boasted, holding up a gnarled pinkie, broken in a street scuffle long ago.
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The metal structure that fell was holding up a purple banner that read "The Colosseum at WinStar," she said.
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"Some of you may have already heard, but I'm engaged!" she said, beaming and holding up her ring finger.
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I&aposve used them almost daily for roughly five months and they seem to be holding up quite well.
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Boosted by the cuts and less dependent on exports, France's economy is for now holding up better than Germany's.
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He accused them of holding up the committee's investigation and being unwilling to look into Clinton or Fusion GPS.
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" One of those videos showed two men, paid by PewDiePie, holding up a sign reading "Death to All Jews.
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A protester holding up an anti-extradition bill banner fell from the roof of a luxury mall and died.
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Asked about how she was holding up physically after reaching the quarterfinals in both singles and doubles, she laughed.
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That said, we do have to admit that the S&P 500 is holding up very well so far.
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It had been widely expected for days, and no one is certain what is holding up the White House.
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"So if you look at the underlying consumption story in India, that's actually holding up really well," she said.
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A storm came, holding up the Devil's work, and in the end, he lost his bid by one stone.
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But the company noted that demand for demand for Transformers, Monopoly, and Nerf toys is holding up pretty well.
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This is sometimes VICE-contributing cartoonist John Malta holding up the latest issue of his anthology comic, Universal Slime.
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What he's holding up are two of his recent comics that are printed on long rolls of receipt paper.
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In certain works, I feel like I'm holding up a mirror to not only our society but also myself.
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If the beams holding up 8 giant bells had collapsed, they could have acted "like wrecking balls," destroying the tower.
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" A moment later she can be seen holding up her own blood-covered hand, exclaiming, "I'm bleeding quite badly, though.
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Another depicts one of the Park's wildlife officers holding up the stomach contents of two deer that died from litter.
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Organisers are holding up the tent idea as a creative and culturally authentic way for Qatar to meet FIFA requirements.
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There's this one photo of a Dutch tourist holding up refugees standing in line; he's holding them back pretty forcefully.
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He noted that some subgroups, like aerospace, are still holding up despite others, like the auto industry, seeing widespread weakness.
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Welcome to our family," says Isla in her adorable video, holding up a colorfully decorated sign that reads, "Congrats Lucas!
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We have this hyper, hyper-paced — I'm holding up my phone — stimulative thing, and then our lives are not that.
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In the selfie, Kelly is wearing a slightly sideways Pittsburg Pirates cap and holding up a fan of $100 bills.
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She wastes no time berating him, either, scolding Jaime and Cersei for not holding up their end of the bargain.
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A picture of the two men, smiling and holding up their new licenses, is the screen saver on his cellphone.
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In one scene, Vanderpump says Mellencamp Arroyave is "guilty by omission," while holding up printed copies of her text messages.
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The union has accused Lightfoot of holding up the negotiations and backing off promises she made on the campaign trail.
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Chris Christie of New Jersey repeatedly complimented and agreed with one another, holding up their rivals' ideas as smart policy.
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Thursday's demonstrations went peacefully with several hundreds alone gathering in central Tunis, holding up Palestinian flags and banners, residents said.
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" Others pictured in the photo are holding up signs that read: "Shariah for the Netherlands," and "Islam will conquer Europe.
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Stock investors have preferred higher yields as a sign the economy is holding up well and risk appetites are recovering.
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So what we did—and Canada is no different, people are sort of holding up Canada has some special place.
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On April 4, he created a touching video for his sweetheart, holding up note cards with encouraging words for her.
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He demonstrated this, on YouTube, by holding up a mug of coffee, opposed on safety grounds for around 200 years.
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While some things still exist, (how are you holding up Myspace?) there's ways to pay tribute to the fallen ones.
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It's holding up one character at home and then going out and assimilating into this very fast London life outside.
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"The first thing that I remember coherently is my father holding up my hands for me to see," she recalls.
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If true, holding up a casting decision to profit off of a controversy is... not a great look for Wahlberg.
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"It could dent business sentiment, which has been holding up pretty well," said Shane Oliver, chief economist at AMP Capital.
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Can they just release a picture of Melania holding up a copy of today's newspaper so we know she's okay?
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In the same period, Embraer SA also is underperforming, while Canada's Bombardier and France's Dassault Aviation are holding up better.
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Portland, Oregon, native Amanda Allen Niday created depictions of protestor princesses holding up slogans that challenge sexism, racism, and xenophobia.
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The fire, which began on Sunday morning, destroyed 11 tanks holding up to 80,000 barrels of gasoline and other fuels.
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Imagine holding up your phone and seeing a virtual label above your Lyft car so you know it's for you.
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The road bottlenecks as it passes by Stonehenge, holding up beachbound pilgrims for hours each weekend, and all summer long.
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One night, he just doesn't come back and she's out there all night holding up the candle, waiting for him.
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Maybe. Take the recent controversy over comedian Kathy Griffin holding up a fake bloody Trump head during a photo shoot.
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Indeed despite all the horrible economic news since the start of the year, consumers have been holding up surprisingly well.
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Among the video's visceral images is a group of protesters holding up a flaming effigy of President-elect Trump's head.
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"Take a sip!" bandmate Charles Kelley urged her, holding up a glass of whiskey as Scott, 30, grimaced but obliged.
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But that doesn't change the fact that holding up copyright as an example of good, responsive policing needs to stop.
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ING analysts said the fourth quarter guidance was much weaker than expected but profitability was holding up better than expected.
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"Most liquors make me want to fight," she said, holding up the bar's terrifically spicy Margarita Guayaba (mezcal, lime, guava).
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Its black paint had worn down to primer in some parts, but it was holding up well for its age.
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"Holding up a nominee to a key public health post won't change the facts," she wrote in a statement Wednesday.
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And if that wasn't enough, Brown returned the favor by holding up Ventimiglia with his own set of push-ups.
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"I just love ice cream," he said, holding up as proof the half-gallon of sherbet he was toting home.
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It will take more than holding up a false placard declaring that one understands what it is to be Christian.
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Remember, one of the main reasons the market keeps holding up is that many investors are sitting on handsome profits.
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"You can see a guy holding up a big floodlight because they're obviously going through this dark tunnel," Fish said.
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Their views might not be popular, but they're far "edgier" than a Hollywood "elite" holding up a man's severed head.
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Two years after Sandy, military officials were still worried about how the buildings on the remote base were holding up.
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Lifting that restriction would "take many of the excuses away from Cuba" for holding up business deals, Mr. Kavulich said.
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Just make a choice, be confident about that choice, and then get the fuck out––you're holding up the line!
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"You put the ice cream in this," says Gianluca, holding up a stainless steel cylinder with holes across the bottom.
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"Today's move is probably more about drama than data, since the data has actually been holding up OK," he said.
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"Guess I need to start saying 'L'Chaim' now, too!" he tweeted, attaching a GIF of himself holding up a drink.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the British accusation that Russia was to blame for holding up the inspections was "groundless".
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Assembly Democrats, who opposed easing state control, had cast the issue as the only one holding up a budget deal.
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But now the U.S. State Department is reportedly holding up a previously agreed sale of 27,000 Sig Sauer assault rifles.
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"This one's from Bed-Stuy," he said, holding up a painting of a smallish, round "North Brooklyn Iron Foundry" cover.
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There was no set or fancy computer graphics — just a colleague holding up printouts close to Mr. Klepper's floppy coif.
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Now, 25-year-old Shields says she's still all the way down -- but it's Laila who's holding up the deal.
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" The bit ended with him holding up a Morton's pie and saying, "No lemons, no eggs, no cream, just pie.
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"You realize one digit can do a lot for you," Cagle told KTXL while holding up his remaining little finger.
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When the soldier signals that they can pass, the children flood across the bridge, cheering and holding up V signs.
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Back then, most economic indicators were holding up, but financial conditions were tightening and the housing market had sharply decelerated.
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Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly said Thursday that the company's business is "holding up" after last week's accidental passenger death.
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Republicans are accusing Democrats of holding up the House bill in an effort to gain leverage in the funding talks.
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"Holding up confirmations just for delay's sake is irresponsible and it is dangerous," said Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas.
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But as I went toward one, holding up my phone for a photo, a security guard started walking toward me.
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After the break, we talk to Noah Feldman about how the constitution is holding up after these last few months.
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Ms. De Keersmaeker appears briefly before each suite, naming it by holding up a number of fingers then skittering away.
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"Most of what I know I learned from the movie 'Philadelphia,'" Corden said, holding up a copy of the film.
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"We're about that close," Shelby said Tuesday, holding up his thumb and forefinger to signal a couple inches of space.
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Expect partly to mostly cloudy skies, which also means a very mild night, with lows holding up in the 50s.
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In part, Brunk says, that's just holding up Midwestern norms of community-mindedness against the perceived ruthlessness of tech's origins.
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But some analysts said sentiment did not worse as much as expected, and noted capital expenditure plans were holding up.
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House Democrats quickly objected to the amended bill's arrival in their chamber last week, holding up the Senate-passed bill.
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SINGAPORE, June 22019 (IFR) - Asian credits were holding up, despite weak Chinese economic data with investment-grade bonds tightening 2100.875bp.
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Here's a guide to the major sticking points that are holding up Republicans' quest to replace the Affordable Care Act.
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No, we don't have that yet," Conway said, holding up a sheet of paper with the words "conclusion" and "collusion.
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Local "species richness" is holding up, as some places lose species while just as many gain them, the study showed.
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Holding up his inked finger, a restaurant worker named Chheang said he had scrawled a big X over his ballot.
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Pieces made for these fashion galas often don't find a place in the repertory, but Mr. Abraham's is holding up.
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Their response to a graphic photo of Kathy Griffin holding up a beheaded Trump has garnered 274.943,2274.94 views on YouTube.
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"This is where we're going," Sanders said, holding up a piece of notepaper on which the letters "DMZ" were scrawled.
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Now their way of life is threatened because their feckless sons and grandsons aren't holding up their end of the bargain.
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It's Loras' sister Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer) casually walking in on the hookup to chastise her brother for holding up dinner.
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Deutsche Boerse and LSEG have been working to overcome regulatory hurdles holding up the merger and looking to appease antitrust regulators.
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The rescue noticed shortly after Coconut's arrival that she had trouble holding up her head and getting around on her own.
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Asset-quality indicators in these portfolios are therefore holding up as borrowers are able to comply with generous loan maturity extensions.
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Property investment and development company Segro climbed over 3.1 percent after announcing revenues increased and saying that demand was holding up.
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Where the tube meets each T-shaped pillar of concrete holding up the 2.2 million pound structure, sits a sliding bracket.
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Overall, the iron ore market is experiencing a recovery in supply and inventories, and Chinese demand so far is holding up.
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He is his own Atlas holding up the the world, and it makes you wonder what emotional load he is carrying.
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In one of the birthday photos, George is seen holding up an ice cream treat to the family's cocker spaniel, Lupo.
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" Jenner then asked, holding up a purple X — and Stormi can instantly be heard replying softly in her adorable voice, "Purple.
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" Blair wrote alongside a photo of the couple and their 15-month-old son Beckett holding up balloons spelling out "BABY.
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This week will offers more clues as to how the British economy is holding up in the face of prolonged uncertainty.
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Meanwhile, the telescope looks like it's in good condition, and ultrasonic exams show that its structure is holding up just fine.
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McConnell has repeatedly teed off against Democrats from the Senate floor, arguing they're holding up the trade deal and military funding.
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The downside to this is you will have quite a few shots of you holding up what appears to be nothing.
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"Tara's lucky because her clothes are about this big when folded," Weir joked while holding up his hands just inches apart.
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Running a foot and a half through a girder holding up the building's roof, the crack could have led to catastrophe.
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He's come to see how she's holding up, and expresses regret that they didn't handle the circumstances of their breakup differently.
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Still, per the retail sales report released on Sunday that topped expectations, the Chinese consumer is still holding up for now.
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"As to the rest of us, myself and the children, we are healthy and holding up as well as we can."
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Earnings calls have become a gauge, not just of how the company is holding up, but for its leader as well.
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Another centers around a rally, where the camera pans over a crowd of people holding up what seem like protest signs.
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It comes with a phone stand, so your kids don't have to worry about holding up a phone while they brush.
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But there are still plenty of government restrictions holding up drone delivery from becoming a reality in the U.S. and elsewhere.
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In the endearing snapshots, Chip could be seen holding up baby Crew against a white wall as someone took the photos.
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"I'm holding up fine," he said in 2009 at the New York City premiere of his film Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.
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"These pillows make absolutely no sense," he says, holding up a blue velvet one to demonstrate, wrapping it around his neck.
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Nor is Airbus happy, particularly as problems with Pratt & Whitney's engines are holding up the delivery of dozens of its jets.
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"Put this helmet on and punch me in the face," Pratt directs the prospective winner, holding up a futuristic looking mask.
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In another, she smiles on the cover of the 1973 Kodak Picture-Taking catalog, holding up a video camera and microphone.
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Catch him on the front of My Cousin Vinny or holding up the infamous soap on the cover of Fight Club.
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"This is a 10-week gravid uterus," Zoey Thill said, holding up a "pregnant" papaya the size of a large fist.
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Men and women in uniforms, holding up cellphones and walkie-talkies, their mouths open, ran toward or sometimes away from explosions.
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"We're not trying to be preachy here, just holding up the mirror" goes one typical-sounding official statement, provided to Polygon.
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WJP had posted a series of photos, each one showing a small group of workers holding up dollar bills or checks.
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" The attorney added: "[Offset's] holding up as best he can considering the circumstances and knows he has not broken any laws.
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Some of our fellow hikers were out of breath from the exercise and ever thinner air, but we were holding up.
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Instead, its news division opted for still photos of the gunman holding up his gun with Karlov's body on the floor.
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Steel makers rose, with AK Steel Holding up 9.5 percent, U.S. Steel Corp up 5.7 percent and Nucor up 0.13 percent.
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We got Faith Sunday at LAX coming back from Kim's funeral service in Georgia and asked how she was holding up.
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If you're worried it might go floppy, it's currently being stored in a refrigerator where it's holding up quite well, apparently.
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A political dispute over a new school funding formula is holding up $6.7 billion in state aid for Illinois' 852 districts.
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They were all smiles as they posed for a picture at the event, holding up their shoes in the air triumphantly.
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So far, the global slowdown hasn't caused luxury automakers to pull back on production, and customers are holding up as well.
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"For now at least, infrastructure and property investment are holding up, helping to stave off a sharper deceleration," Evans-Pritchard explained.
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These negative signals are, however, mitigated by continued strength in the jobs market and signs that sentiment is broadly holding up.
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Anti-TPP Sanders supporters protested the convention's opening afternoon by holding up signs and chanting "No TPP" over speakers, including Rep.
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Manley said the U.S. government shutdown is holding up certification of one of the company's new heavy duty pickup truck models.
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Fars news agency posted pictures of demonstrators nearby burning an effigy of Trump and holding up signs saying "Death to America".
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"Ooh, don't be shy around me, chuck," Big Dee is saying, long red talons holding up a china cup of tea.
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In the next, she kissed his cheek at a restaurant followed by the duo holding up microphones for some possible karaoke.
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" Holding up an iPhone, Zalik said GreenSky has been successful because, "in the last 10 years everybody has one of these.
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"Last year I messed up because I didn't get flowers or anything," Tillis said in the video, holding up the heart.
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"I guess you're stuck with me @bfricketion," she wrote atop a boomerang video that featured her holding up her engagement ring.
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Prices are holding up better than expected particularly in top tier cities, said Rosealea Yao, China investment analyst with Gavekal Dragonomics.
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Family members of victims both crashes were in attendance, at one point holding up large photographs of their loved ones. Sen.
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On social media, concerned citizens are sharing pictures of people holding up paper signs printed with the names of missing children.
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But not a day longer," Lively captioned a selfie of the stylish trio, holding up a sign reading "Happy Birthday Blake.
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Some noticed Hembrow had a chaperone on the red carpet, who was holding up a card with her name on it.
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And you're holding up the game, and the fans came to see the game, not you throw out the first pitch.
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" When asked if Mulvaney was holding up progress on the bill, Shelby paused for several seconds before answering, "I don't know.
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Bloom represented Griffin after the comedian posted a picture of her holding up a prop of President Donald Trump's severed head.
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Clinton does seem to be holding up really well in places like Colorado and Virginia, but struggling in Iowa or Ohio.
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Trump has denied holding up the funds to pressure President Volodymyr Zelensky's government to investigate former US Vice President Joe Biden.
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Progress should be continually assessed, and leaders must stay committed to holding up their ends of the bargain, even under pressure.
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"Give this to the City of New York," says my new boss, holding up a dented and forlorn-looking black umbrella.
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Khloé shared a photo of mom Kris, 63, holding up Goyard suitcase with the words "Rich As F—" written across it.
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The booths we've selected tightrope walk the delicate balance of instantly gratifying the brain and holding up to deeper intellectual scrutiny.
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But Bruni said Butts told him that Cotton was purposely holding up her confirmation process in order to anger the president.
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SoftBank is reportedly holding up a big chunk of its $9.5 billion bailout of WeWork — and it's causing 'lots of anxiety'
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On August 8, Taylor contacted Pompeo via a "first-person cable" and told him of the "folly" in holding up aid.
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Similarly, regional manufacturing PMIs such as the New York Empire and Philly Fed have been holding up a bit better too.
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Local and national reporters interviewed dozens of people as their cameramen shot footage of the crowd chanting and holding up signs.
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Ten minutes later, I was standing outside of it, holding up the fat arm of a fisherman who had ousted me.
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After McConnell opened the Senate with a scorched-earth speech against Democrats for holding up the bill, Schumer objected when Sen.
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Cain describes a leaked video in which seas of Samsung recruits parade in formation, holding up placards to form moving patterns.
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Cain describes a leaked video in which seas of Samsung recruits parade in formation, holding up placards to form moving patterns.
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Arab politicians interrupted Pence's speech, holding up signs that said "Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine," and were forced to leave.
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What if shopping apps, and not social media, are the real mirror that mobile technology is holding up to our society?
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At one point during the weekend, Nick turned to me and asked how I was holding up — conventions can be exhausting.
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Pence extended the same greeting to officials at the state's emergency operations center and asked workers how they were holding up.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Red tape is holding up medical and other emergency supplies needed to help tackle the coronavirus crisis, airlines warn.
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The question is will the consumer, who has been holding up the U.S. economy, begin to react to what's scaring markets.
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A shirtless Vladimir Putin holding up a cassette labeled "Pee Pee tape" asks Trump who he thinks was behind the hacks.
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Congress has long used several tools — cutting off funding, holding up presidential nominees, even impeachment — to help persuade the executive branch.
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Ms. Hayes was naked, holding up two black signs that said "Spoilers" — River Song's catchphrase — over her breasts and pubic area.
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"This vest definitely saved his life," Mr. O'Neill, holding up the officer's vest, said at a news conference at the hospital.
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Here's what to look for: The stock market is holding up because the global economy is improving and earnings are improving.
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The PowerShares Buyback Achievers Portfolio (PKW) is at least holding up with a year-to-date return of about 7.9 percent.
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Charles M. Blow The resistance to the travesty of Donald Trump's presidency is holding up just fine, thank you very much.
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For example, a few white-collar sectors like professional and business services are holding up well, adding 56,000 jobs last month.
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When it comes to holding up a beauty standard, though, if you're in for a penny you're in for a pound.
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Debbie Lesko said holding up the articles of impeachment deflates Pelosi's claims that there is a huge threat to national security.
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Risch at one point was holding up his watch and tapping it as he looked toward the front of the chamber.
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But several demonstrators disrupted the president's speech, holding up hand-drawn signs saying "NO WAR" before being evicted by security officers.
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Trump is accused of holding up millions in military aid to Ukraine while pressuring the country's government to open political investigations.
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Only the need to name a replacement for the controversial and fiery retired general is holding up the change, they say.
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O'Leary told reporters he expected a deal within two weeks at most, adding that tax issues were holding up the accord.
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"I feel comfortable saying he never mentioned 2020, quid pro quo, holding up aid, Joe Biden, his political rival," Conway said.
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Essentially a performance synthetic tee, it's capable of holding up to almost any workout, activity, or sport and remains comfortable throughout.
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Holding up a palm in selfie-mode, for instance, let's you snap a photo without touching a button or using voice.
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Mr. Ransom came out of the back room holding up an authentic-looking imitation of a Colt pistol, court papers said.
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Now, Trump is suspected of temporarily holding up $400 million in military aid to Ukraine, while asking for a political favor.
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Soon we can all channel that iconic photo of Paris Hilton holding up a hot pink RAZR on a red carpet.
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She appeared on my phone, holding up her small hand with an enormous, bandaged thumb that resembled the Facebook "like" symbol.
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" He has also taken on other Trump women, walking around as DeVos and holding up a sign that says, "You're Fired.
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Yet critics chastised the mayor for holding up a measure that they believed fell easily in line with his progressive agenda.
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This is Nick Bertozzi holding up his most recent book, Becoming Andy Warhol, which he scripted and drew page breakdowns for.
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Hours after the collapse, a man emerged holding up a baby wrapped in a pink blanket as the crowd erupted into cheers.
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Paris shared a photo in October of the two hanging out, where she's holding up a drawing he had made of her.
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Growth is holding up, wages are rising, credit growth remains robust and unemployment reached a 10-year-low of 7.6% in April.
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Defensive sectors appeared to be holding up in Monday trading, but sectors that surged after the election including financials and materials underperformed.
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With Republicans holding up President Barack Obama's nominees, they used the nuclear option to lower the 60 vote threshold to break filibusters.
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Lil' Mike said he got his bruises when he fell in the shower, holding up his cane to lend his story credibility.
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For the challenge, pet owners confuse their furry children by holding up a blanket to hide, then dropping it and running away.
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Orrin Hatch, the top Republican on the committee, kicked off the hearing by accusing his Democratic colleagues of holding up Trump's nominees.
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There, then, he sat, the sign and symbol of a man without faith, hopelessly holding up hope in the midst of despair.
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A second image shows Pearce, 28, beaming while holding up her new ring as the "One That Got Away" singer leans in.
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There's something to be said for talking to the non-experts in the room and not holding up both sides as equal.
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The better-than-expected data suggested that production was holding up despite weaker exports and impact from the Kumamoto earthquakes, Reuters reported.
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The cashier is new and feels bad for holding up the line, so he gives me two extra munchkins for the trouble!
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Either you are dedicated to holding up the First Amendment as president or you're not (and some are concerned Trump won't be).
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Dozens of people, some holding up a photo of the star athlete, gathered in the area for a moment of silence Tuesday.
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Yet she said she was "really upset" by Conway holding up Trump as an example of how to be respectful of women.
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In King's photo, which she posted on Twitter, Stone and Clinton are holding up T-shirts printed with the tennis star's face.
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Deutsche Boerse and LSEG have been working to overcome regulatory hurdles holding up their $28 billion merger and looking to appease regulators.
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But in a move that surprised officials from Washington to Kiev, after months of holding up the money the President finally relented.
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Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney has continued to raise the idea that a second budgetary review was holding up the money.
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The business manager has shown energy and drive in trying to cut through red tape holding up infrastructure projects worth some $19bn.
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I was a little worried about the suede holding up in the rain or when water touches it, but it managed well.
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Around the globe, people have started sharing pictures of themselves holding up signs asking for what they want for girls and women.
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"I've got one of these, what are they called, ham and cheese," Biden says, holding up his lunch plate at eye-level.
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Several people went to the convenience store where Sterling was shot, holding up "black lives matter" and "hands up, don't shoot" signs.
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This is world famous graffiti legend-turned-painting legend and animator Todd "Reas" James holding up his new book of barbarian drawings.
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"This is a real thing that Rihanna had made to burn you," Meyers said while laughing and holding up the T-shirt.
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Although the bulky tires look orthopedic at first glance, they prove they're value over time by holding up to almost any environment.
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Despite the high national employment rate, certain sectors, such as the tourism industry, one of sunny Greece's mainstays, are still holding up.
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His residential real estate portfolio seems to be holding up, though the lead times for buying and selling apartments are much longer.
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A YEAR AFTER the start of trade skirmishes between America and China, America's economy—and the world's—seem to be holding up.
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If it finds in their favor, there would seem to be little chance of a wider ban on Russian competitors holding up.
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Thanks to those sensors, holding up a user's picture won't pass a facial recognition test, a Microsoft spokeswoman said in an email.
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The surreal image of an ape holding up a tree that is also the night sky is typical of his imaginative style.
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Hammarlund said investors were awaiting factory activity data due on Friday to see how growth momentum is holding up across emerging markets.
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"The market is holding up because of the outside markets, the hope for a trade deal, and a strong Dow," he said.
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" Jenner asks her daughter, holding up a purple X — and Stormi can instantly be heard replying softly in her adorable voice, "Purple.
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The problem with Kathy Griffin holding up a fake bloody, severed head of Trump this week was that it involved violent imagery.
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In a piece titled "Great Again," artist Jon Proby of Oakland, California, depicts the President holding up the Statue of Liberty's arm.
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Lebanon has been without a government for six months since parliamentary elections, holding up vital reforms and raising fears for the economy.
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Despite this, fuel consumption, especially in Asia's developing economies which are key drivers of global oil demand, is so far holding up.
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Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, told Capitol Hill reporters that Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz was holding up the Senate bill.
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Rick Scott is hammering the federal government for holding up its Zika response money as the state grapples with its latest outbreak.
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"It's pretty typical that mid-week flights are often priced better and this metric is holding up this year," he told CNT.
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Despite this, fuel consumption especially in Asia's developing economies, which are key drivers of global oil demand, is so far holding up.
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On top of the vehicle sits a crew capsule that is capable of holding up to six passengers (though it's empty today).
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Spanish bonds, hit by political uncertainty after inconclusive general elections in December, were holding up better than their Italian and Portuguese peers.
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And by all accounts, the S73 is still holding up just as well today as when it launched, so that's all good.
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"Hey, @RandeGerber — think I got the perfect baby gift for the Clooneys!" she captioned the photo of herself holding up two onesies.
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The Versa has local storage good for holding up to 300 songs and works with Pandora and Deezer (new), but that's it.
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O.M.B. played a key role in holding up the delivery of $391 million in security assistance at the center of the inquiry.
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Brazil's outgoing Agriculture Minister Blairo Maggi said that it was the Europeans holding up any deal despite flexibility being shown by Brazil.
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Utilities are holding up in the current rising interest-rate environment, even as the 10-year Treasury passed the 3 percent mark.
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Ricardo Rossello said on Saturday afternoon that the dam was holding up, but residents should still evacuate the area until further notice.
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The was also in focus after the U.K. and European Union agreed on major issues that had been holding up Brexit talks.
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This week will offers more clues as to how the British economy is holding up in the face of prolonged British uncertainty.
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We were holding up money at the same time to the Northern Triangle countries so they would change their policies on immigration.
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The protesters had been holding up their signs outside of the U.S. Bank Arena when Frazier pulled up in a red pickup.
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Conway echoed that assertion on Sunday, claiming Democratic lawmakers are holding up funding that would allow the expansion of family detention centers.
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While property sales and investment in China have turned sluggish along with the cooling economy, home prices have been generally holding up.
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I shoved my hands into my pockets and squeezed my arms against my sides, holding up my pants, trying to get warm.
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DeVos has blamed Congress for creating a confusing program, but some Democratic lawmakers have accused the department of holding up the process.
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"This is the gangster's dream gun," Schneiderman said at a news conference, holding up a handgun that he said originated in Florida.
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"This was going to be my remarks," he said in West Virginia, holding up a piece of paper after his freewheeling comments.
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And not only the law, but also about the values that are holding up Swedish society, about equality between men and women.
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Portraits of the men themselves largely depict them in their small airplanes or holding up models, alluding to the flights in mind.
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On Tuesday, employment and wage growth data for the month of May will show how the British labour market is holding up.
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"My expanding bust incredible hulked this dress in one night," she captioned a photo of herself holding up said hulked-out dress.
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" ________________________________________________________________________________________ There was one other wobbly leg holding up the argument that voter fraud is rampant: the very meaning of the word "fraud.
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"This is caviar," he says, holding up a plate he ordered off the complimentary, any-time-you-want-it first-class menu.
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Some that were just a few dozen years old didn't appear to be holding up well, making brand-new buildings more enticing.
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"This is where we're going," Ms. Sanders told reporters, holding up a piece of notepaper on which the letters "DMZ" were scrawled.
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There are cumulative and complex ways in which art institutions and contemporary artworkers are complicit in holding up the oppressive status quo.
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Once again it was Richardson holding up the Ramblers, drilling a 3-pointer with a little more than four minutes to play.
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As the House attempts to override President Trump's first veto, we the people aren't holding up our end of the bargain, either.
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I think they should, and they're not holding up to what they've been sworn to do if they fail to do that.
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"I didn't drag him over borders through deserts," Ms. Durden said, at one point holding up a container of her son's ashes.
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" Blair wrote alongside a photo of the couple and their then 15-month-old son Beckett holding up balloons spelling out "BABY.
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Law enforcement sources tell us the guy was arguing with a hot dog street vendor that night and holding up a line.
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On the call, Trump asked the Ukrainian president to open an investigation into the Bidens while holding up military aid for Ukraine.
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We were holding up aid at the Northern Triangle countries so that they — so that they would change their policies on immigration.
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The data have yet to call for that change in stance, because there are many signs that economic activity is holding up.
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Message: The woman wants to know how Cruz is "holding up" and says it's important that he have someone to talk to.
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And the issue of how to move forward on DACA in March is the primary sticking point holding up a funding package.
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Mr. Trump, his personal lawyer and aides pressured Ukrainian leaders for personal political favors while holding up $391 million of military aid.
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But then they also didn't care about a Government Accountability Office finding that holding up duly appropriated aid to Ukraine was illegal.
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It damaged or destroyed 11 giant tanks each holding up to 3 million gallons of fuels used to make gasoline and plastics.
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Live sports is "the most important Jenga block holding up the entire legacy media ecosystem," according to LightShed media analyst Rich Greenfield.
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The ex-'Empire' star was leaving LAX Tuesday when a photog ran into him and asked to see how he's holding up.
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"These are the people who are going to be holding up a mirror to culture," he said, identifying artists in the audience.
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The bulls tend to point to the consumer as holding up really strong, but literally every part of the economy is slowing.
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Cillizza: Finish this sentence: "People in Idaho will think _________" when they learn about Risch holding up the omnibus spending bill over this.
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But with China, Kudlow said President Xi Jinping is holding up talks and does not seem to want to do a deal.
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Holding up this no-brainer ban on Internet access taxes, unfortunately, is one unrelated bill known as the Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA).
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Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney was involved in holding up the aid to Ukraine before Trump's call with Zelensky.
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" House Speaker Paul Ryan said Wednesday that holding up government funding "for deadlines that don't even exist this Friday" makes "no sense.
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"There's no cause whatsoever for manufacturing a crisis and holding up funding for the vital services of the federal government," McConnell said.
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Innocent's image of staff holding up signs they'd written with the pens has received almost 7000 shares at the time of writing.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez piling on to the discourse, holding up the dispute as an indictment on the "predatory" nature of the industry.
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It shows a team of four researchers, standing apart from one another, holding up the gigantic reptile while it was still alive.
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Five of the six photos were standard mug shots: men in police custody, holding up placards and gazing away from the camera.
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The White House and Republicans, for their part, have blamed Ms. Pelosi for holding up Mr. Trump's revised North American trade deal.
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As the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted through 20,1403 this week, one of its stocks is holding up against the sell-off.
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Half the crowd seemed to be holding up cellphones, and you could see Stone being recorded, in real time, on their screens.
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The main faction of legislators holding up the Obamacare repeal process is the Tuesday Group, a loose coalition of more moderate Republicans.
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When we pull up to the lodge, there are five Hasidic Jews, straight decked out and holding up huge signs out front.
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While Fairburn says prices are currently holding up well, he is attuned to the risks surrounding continued weakened consumer and house buyer sentiment.
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