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For now, the rebels believe they can cling on militarily.
The Mahoneys and their dog, stubborn sorts, still cling on.
By what political magic does Mr Madigan cling on so tight?
Others are determined to cling on—but may find that hard.
"The first urge is to cling on," he says about breakups.
"I think she'll cling on as long as possible," she said.
You're adaptable, Gemini, so don't cling on to something that isn't working.
Mr Maduro's response has been to cling on to power more tightly.
Those who cling on in the city do so at a cost.
In both places, as elsewhere, the old ruling elites still cling on.
The internet and home delivery help them cling on, points out Mr Morita.
"Once a government starts, it will cling on at all costs," he said.
The CDU and SPD managed to cling on to the leadership of both regions.
In Valencia, a few multinational companies like Nestle and Ford Motor Co cling on.
I'm not someone that's going to like cling on for dear life to yesteryear.
However, Conte could still attempt to cling on and bring the crisis to parliament.
Mr. Maduro's friends in Cuba, China, Russia and Turkey have helped him cling on.
If he manages to cling on for that long, it will be for political reasons.
They wanted to protect their own positions and cling on to their assumptions of superiority.
This reduces the surface tension that would otherwise cause a water droplet to cling on.
Sites like Spotify were only able to cling on to HITnRUN, his most recent album.
It turns out these microbes use hooks to cling on in desperation while we pee.
But she would be more likely to cling on, in the short term at least.
So Tillerson may cling on a little longer on the political equivalent of death row.
It's something that fans can desperately cling on to, and for that we are grateful.
The tighter you cling on to things now, Gemini, the more frustrating this energy will be.
The president appears to have concluded that he can cling on to power only through repression.
Everybody else has to cut costs, slash investments and cling on to cash, chief executives grumble.
His opposite number Jan Andersson admitted his side had to cling on to their first-leg lead.
She can cling on walls, has hyper-alert senses, and shoots blasts of energy from her hands.
These two are not egomaniacs; they are not desperate to cling on to power for power's sake.
Female guests had to cling on to their hats as a blustery wind threatened their wedding outfits.
Certain clubs cling on to their players for grim death, holding them close in a contractually certified embrace.
Bezels are likely to die off together with companies like HTC and Sony that still cling on to them.
Danielle is just trying to staying relevant and on the show and trying to cling on to this relationship.
Many of those that haven't been squeezed out by luxury property developers must cling on by squeezing their customers.
Under the act, a shameless prime minister could conceivably try to cling on even after losing such a vote.
If you want to buy the headphones of the future, don't cling on to the connector of the past.
Full moons are times to let go—don't cling on to partnerships that are no longer working for you.
But thanks to Netflix, there's no need to cling on to the memories of The Dowager Countess and Lady Mary.
Yeah. So do you blame them for saying, we'll pick the ... The guy who's ... ... Who'll cling on to the past.
The sober foreign-policy types who cling on in his administration are scrambling to downplay such undiplomatic words and calm tempers.
The constitution limits a president to two terms, though opponents accuse him of stalling the election to cling on to power.
Luckily I managed to cling on to a cheerful woman in one of the foundations T-shirts, who gave me directions.
In practice they cling on mainly by threatening violent reprisals against businesses that fail to pay what they call "revolutionary taxes".
This, in turn, diminishes the surface tension that would otherwise cause the droplet to cling on, so it instead falls off.
This is not a time to cling on to the past—let everything go and allow a rebirth to take place.
Will bosses cling on, stymying the careers of their underlings, or will they grow bored, quit and do something else entirely?
This, however, doesn't mean she is in the clear, and there are doubts about whether she can cling on beyond Christmas.
Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has ignored a deadline to resign, choosing instead to cling on to his 37-year-long rule.
He tried to press the kayak into the water, to cling on, as if to the flank of some great beast.
Yet in other places democracy seems to have eroded, thanks largely to presidents changing or flouting constitutions to cling on to power.
The longer he leaves his return, the harder it will be for him to cling on to whatever relevancy he has left.
He has constantly praised the leadership of the late dictator, fuelling concern among some Filipinos that he might cling on to power.
Some of its residents have left for the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince and others cling on to a precarious life.
Party members believe their leaders are sacrificing left-wing values in another coalition with Mrs Merkel's conservative bloc to cling on to power.
Gaming the rules has become the only way for the Conservative government, which lacks an effective majority in the Commons, to cling on.
And the longer he leaves his return, the harder it will become for him to cling on to whatever relevancy he has left.
But even if some in the West try to desperately cling on to these ill-conceived stereotypes, the new generation is moving on.
Either U.K. voters will decide to remain or, if the leave campaign wins, the U.K. government and Eurocrats will desperately cling on to power.
President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has ruled uninterrupted since 1986, and plans to remove a constitutional age limit so he can cling on longer.
But the real concern is that even then Mr Corbyn might cling on or be replaced by another far-left figure like Mr McDonnell.
Are there any nuggets we can cling on to that provide any useful money-making opportunities or, at least, stop us "doing our conkers"?
Our way into this environment is the new disciple, a teenage girl [played by Ingrid Aanerud Solli], looking for anything to cling on to.
Eclipses free us from whatever's holding us back from the destiny we're meant to fulfill, so don't cling on to the past, little ram.
On Monday, the S&P 500 lost 0.45%, unable to cling on to gains made after positive tweets and headlines about the trade talks.
So, although the Fed may start to unwind QE, it will have to cling on to at least some of the securities it has bought.
The Sunday Times reported this weekend that Jeremy Corbyn planned to "cling on" as Labour leader until the report's publication in order to "crucify" Blair.
"At this time more than anything else, this country needs a period of stability," she said, her voice faltering, suggesting she intends to cling on.
Anemones, crustaceans, plump starfish, mussels, and large scallops with pink and purple lips cling on densely onto the industrial beams, smiling like they're taunting me.
He called it part of an attempt by Buhari to "cling on to power even when it's obvious to him that Nigerians want him out".
The water will cling on to the pollutants and bring them back to earth, according to experts, while critics worry the move won't help much.
Yet the truth is that traditional media moguls who cling on to their empires have yet to show that their business models can survive the internet.
Although Artemis pushed them hard to the end, Groupama Team France managed to cling on and crossed the line three seconds ahead of the Swedish crew.
In the absence of many other ways of reducing immigration, the government will want to cling on to the strict new rules, for better or worse.
In politically sensitive industries such as chemicals, energy and steel, public-sector companies cling on thanks to subsidies, price caps and a profusion of other government mandates.
The lack of agency I feel in my love life made me want to remain single just so I could cling on to any semblance of control.
Abe timed the initial flare-up to coincide with Japan's Upper House elections, with regional tensions helping the prime minister's party cling on to a slim majority.
In a city which once held 2m, the UN estimates 1.1m cling on in the regime's west, and around a quarter of that in the rebels' shattered east.
The single currency managed to cling on to a 0.4 percent gain made last week despite the European Central Bank downgrading its growth forecasts for the near term.
Molly and Issa try to cling on to the men in their lives after they've set separate balls rolling in hopes that all will work out in their favor.
Adding insult to injury, the fact that Congress has this deeply flawed complaints system has been used as an excuse by some lawmakers to cling on to their jobs.
That gave them the two-point lead they managed to cling on to for a famous victory, despite some desperate All Black attacks in the final couple of minutes.
President Igor Dodon, a former Socialist party leader, on Tuesday told his supporters to be ready for mass protests if the Democratic Party tried to cling on to power.
But experience has shown that miners can cling on for longer than expected, through a combination of cost-cutting, high-grading and running down previously built-up cash reserves.
"I ask all Cincinnati to pray for the victims and their family, especially those still fighting to cling on to life," Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley said in a press conference.
Supporters of former president Michel Martelly and his favored candidate, Moise, have protested in recent days, claiming Privert is dragging his feet so his allies can cling on to power.
Kerber eventually prevailed in a tiebreak, but Halep came out all guns blazing in the second, firing baseline bullets at her opponent, who tried to cling on against the onslaught.
Austria's Dominic Thiem strained every sinew trying to cling on to the 32-year-old Spaniard and at times even gained a precarious foothold in his first Grand Slam final.
In some consolation for the prime minister, the PD looked likely to cling on to the financial capital Milan, but the biggest shock came in Turin, the home of carmaker Fiat.
Once you're on, you need to hold on for dear life; the beasts will do everything they can to shake you off, while you desperately find something to cling on to.
The same applies to batteries, which seem to cling on to dear life for ages like that woman in the movie Cliffhanger, until they die at the moment you need it.
Mugabe tried to impose his wife on his party as his chosen successor and then to cling on to his positions even when the army took effective control of his country.
President Nicolás Maduro, the embattled socialist leader trying to cling on to control of Venezuela, on Saturday responded to calls for early presidential elections — by offering an early parliamentary vote instead.
This situation has been pretty embarrassing for May, and it's just another example of how thanks to Brexit, we have to cravenly cling on to the evil empire no matter what.
"A debilitated Renzi would come under intense pressure to resign; he may himself not wish to cling on to power," analysts Federico Santi and Mujtaba Rahman said on Friday in a report.
Our last-ditch plan was to cut a hole in the roof, strap inflated scuba vests to two people holding the kids, and cling on to a rope tied to the house.
Link was able to climb up any vertical wall I hurled him at, but he couldn't cling on forever: climbing, like jumping and sprinting, is governed by a little on-screen stamina gauge.
Yet, markets seem to cling on to hopes of progress in a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 in the western Japanese city of Osaka.
Khama reiterated his government's concerns about the credibility of the elections Mugabe has won in recent years, but said irrespective of the results no leader should cling on to power for that long.
The ballot was originally scheduled for 2016 but has been repeatedly delayed, drawing accusations that Kabila, who has governed Congo since his father's assassination in 2001, is trying to cling on to power.
That's not an easy job to get, and most people who get it cling on as long as possible, until their body fails or the kids stop buying their boards, whichever comes first.
The question Cancer season asks you now, Sag, is whether you'll run away from your past, cling on to it, or do the emotional work necessary to process it and let it go.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May is the lamest of lame ducks, and will just cling on long enough until Friday to call a Conservative Party election to find her replacement in 10 Downing Street.
A survey by independent polling firm Merdeka Center said BN had lost more ground in the lead-up to the polls, but it could still win enough parliamentary seats to cling on to power.
Gold held near its highest in a month on Monday in thin holiday trade, with a softer dollar and a retreat in stock markets helping the metal cling on to the previous session's gains.
The planned rise in corporation tax—a bad idea at a time when Brexit Britain needs to cling on to what business it can—would take the rate back only to its level in 2011.
Sanchez, who has led a minority government since June last year, could theoretically try to cling on until the mid-2.43 end of his term, seeking an ad-hoc majority on each piece of legislation.
Merdeka Center, an independent polling firm, said earlier on Tuesday that Najib's coalition had lost ground in the lead-up to the election, but could still win enough parliamentary seats to cling on to power.
"Some in the markets will continue to cling on to hopes of the United States and China reaching an agreement at the upcoming G20 meeting," said Masahiro Ichikawa, senior strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management.
"If the US continues to frantically cling on to the so-called 'strong sanctions' and military adventures against us, we will respond with firm action of justice that we had already made clear," the spokesman added.
Many companies looked for more ways to play the China boom, and rising prices of all raw materials gave them an excuse to cling on to even those projects that were high-cost and low-quality.
I'm not going to question business users who still cling on to their old CDs and DVDs, especially not in light of the Pentagon's admission that it relies on floppies for top-secret national security stuff.
Without the effervescence of the smiley, mouthy, sharp-witted 38-year-old, the Scottish Tories would not have done as well; without those seats, Theresa May would not have been able to cling on as prime minister.
MSCI's 24-country emerging market stock index was positive for the first time in five days, although it was having to cling on and was about to chalk up its longest weekly losing streak since November 2016.
Kabila, who has been in power since his father was shot dead in office in 2001, has denied his opponents' charges that he is simply aiming to cling on to power for as long as he can.
"Those who wanted to leave their country have already done so, and others are trying to cling on to life inside," Kinik said in an interview at Turkey's Cilvegozu border gate with Syria, in the southern Hatay province.
Instead, Johnson is much more likely to cling on and hope that he can blame his opponents for any delay before going into a general election with the aim of winning a new majority in the UK Parliament.
Yet on the first day of 2018, Sam Allardyce, the club's freshly installed manager, sent his team out not to stand toe-to-toe with Manchester United, but simply to stand firm: to absorb pressure and cling on.
The team saw big plumes of smoke over the east of the city, where opposition fighters cling on to pockets of territory despite a push by government forces that has seen most old city neighborhoods return to regime control.
More recent versions have brought force sensing to the snake, so it can determine how tightly it needs to wrap around an object in order to cling on, eliminating the need for roboticists to preprogram it based on conditions.
ANC officials admitted they had no idea whether Zuma would bow to the their recall demand -- which has no constitutional effect -- or cling on to power and face a vote of no confidence in parliament organized by opposition parties.
Rest in peace, IE.Microsoft points out that version 11 will continue to cling on to its dear little life for at least a while, receiving security updates, compatibility fixes, and technical support on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10.
"De Lille continues to put her individual interests above those of the citizens of Cape Town by using legal technicalities to cling on to power," Natasha Mazzone, deputy chairperson of the DA's Federal Council, said in a statement on Tuesday.
When other African leaders like Paul Kagame, the president of Rwanda, and Yoweri Museveni, the president of Uganda, have managed to cling on to power using various maneuvers, including changing their Constitutions, Mr. Kabila reasons he can do the same.
Khan somehow withstood a barrage of devastating punches from Maidana in the tenth round and Bolton, England, native Khan managed to cling on in the final two rounds to earn a narrow unanimous decision victory and clinch the WBA super lightweight title.
He was dubious about Algerian independence, but after an attempted coup by generals determined to cling on to the north African territory, he granted himself emergency powers and ceded it—a decision for which a swathe of the nationalist right never forgave him.
That means soup dumplings cling on to the paper when they get picked up, marshmallows enjoy a satisfying dip in hot chocolate, a glass pane closes its eye while getting washed, a Post-It note gets accidentally split apart, and so on.
After the 2011 revolution, which helped bring Ennahda to power, the party seemed determined to cling on at all costs — until a critical moment in 2013 when the Brotherhood government of President Mohamed Morsi in Egypt was ousted by a military-backed uprising.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France (Reuters) - Assailed by social unrest and lagging in opinion polls, French President Emmanuel Macron has for now managed to cling on to a well of support from company leaders in France even as his reform push loses momentum.
In my work with Control Risks, a global risk management consultancy, we have raised the alarm for the last three and a half years that Mr. Maduro and his Chavista political movement can cling on to power longer than most people think.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Malaysia's non-ferrous metals players are joining forces to promote their scrap processing business as clean amid growing environmental alarm over recycling, seeking to cling on to a trade that has grown fast as China's import curbs divert more scrap toward Southeast Asia.
Gillies Kaka had replied for New Zealand off a chip-and-chase while his team mate Rieko Ioane was in the sin-bin, though, and the All Blacks forced Fiji to cling on desperately at the end to book a semi-final against Japan.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France, July 7 (Reuters) - Assailed by social unrest and lagging in opinion polls, French President Emmanuel Macron has for now managed to cling on to a well of support from company leaders in France even as his reform push loses momentum.
With the expectations fuelled by increasingly robust-looking global growth, MSCI's 47-country All World share index was up for a third day running, though it was forced to cling on as Europe's main bourses faltered despite a fresh flurry of M&A activity.
Switching has got easier, but still about 70% of the big six's customers cling on to their SVTs, thereby forking out about £160 ($230) a year more than if they switched to a cheaper deal, even within the same company, according to the CMA.
Volatile stock markets are at best likely to cling on to the gains they've already made, with investors trading cautiously as they await the ramifications of Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union and as the United States heads into November's presidential election.
Falls took a toll on hometown favourite Jin Boyang, who touched the ice on most of his quad jumps and fell on another, although he managed to cling on to second with a total of 264.48 despite ranking only fifth in the free skate.
"There is a big mess and we are asking ourselves if this is not an organized chaos to ensure that tomorrow the constitutional court cancels everything," said Felix Tshisekedi, one of the main opposition candidates, suggesting Kabila could cling on to power in the event of an annulled election.
Queensland, which produces the vast majority of Australia's coking coal and is also home to three new liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants, will be better served in the longer term by the closure of unprofitable operations, rather than seeing them cling on through royalty and other government relief.
"Even if May manages to cling on to a majority, we see a real risk that her leadership is challenged, especially following an unsuccessful election campaign that has managed to both weaken her personal credibility and make far-left Labour leader Corbyn relevant again," he said as the votes were being counted.
It's worth noting that, while Chanel (like Gaultier) is one of the few houses left that still closes its show with a bride — Elie Saab and Ralph & Russo also cling on, but most have jettisoned that anachronism — this time around she had lost her veil and simply strode the runway in a long pink dress.
"In its desperate attempt to cling on to territory it controls in Mosul and Ninevah areas, Daesh has been employing the most vicious tactics, using civilian homes as firing positions as well as abducting and forcibly moving civilians, effectively using them as human shields," the UN secretary-general's special representative for Iraq, Ján Kubiš, said in a statement.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, Oct 18 (Reuters) - It would be easy to dismiss the Australian government's discarding of a renewable energy target as a Donald Trump-like attempt to cling on to polluting fossil fuels in the face of the rise of cleaner alternatives.
"I think that people just like to cling on to traditions and stay with what they know and I think that this year, in particular, time's up and people are making a stink about it and not letting things like all-male theater groups exist," said Tess Davison, a graduate of Harvard who helped organize the protest auditions in 2015.
The election on Sunday saw Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and their Social Democrat (SPD) coalition partners cling on as the largest parties in Saxony and Brandenburg The short-end outperformance follows hawkish statements last week by some ECB officials that had fuelled speculation the central bank, instead of embarking on fresh asset purchases, could deliver large rate cuts instead, said Norbert Wuthe, rates strategist at Bayerische Landesbank Wuthe.

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