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"hang in" Definitions
  1. (intr, preposition)
  2. to persist
  3. just hang in there for a bit longer

919 Sentences With "hang in"

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There's a feeling of, like, hang in there, hang in there...maybe don't hang in there?
" But they're just like, "Just hang in there, hang in there.
" When asked what message he would offer his daughter in the event she was somewhere watching the press conference, the worried father said, "Hang in there, pie…hang in there, pie.
They're "Hang in there!" kitten posters for the digital age.
Mount in becoming style and hang in the front hall.
Rumours of a nuclear test still hang in the air.
You've almost made it through midterms season — hang in there.
Normally stuff doesn't just hang in the air like this.
If you hang in there eventually you'll adapt and evolve.
So hang in there if you are just getting started.
You've just got to hang in there and plug along.
Hang in there folks, every show has to end eventually.
Hang in there — only a few more days to go!
Lives and homes hang in the balance of that decision.
Majorities in the House and Senate hang in the balance.
The candles mimic those that hang in the Great Hall.
"Billions of investor dollars hang in the balance," they wrote.
The flags of the students' homelands hang in the cafeteria.
I let this hang in the air for a moment.
Hey, peter, do you want to hang in the library?
This policy just tightens their willpower to hang in there.
In Washington, President Trump's trade talks hang in the balance.
The president's political health also will hang in the balance.
His survival in the job may hang in the balance.
So if you're experiencing the crackling problem, hang in there!
But hang in there through that first scene of chaos.
I'm trying to "Hang in there," but it's tough, baby.
" MARRIAGE LESSON LEARNED "Hang in there and do the work.
Voting rights do hang in the balance this Election Day.
K., I can hang in for a couple of weeks.
Much more than Othman's fate would hang in the balance.
Antique mirrors hang in clusters on walls of exposed brick.
It's nice, inviting and has cozy chairs to hang in.
"I'm surprised I was able to hang in there," Strasburg said.
Is that "Hang in There Baby" poster looking a little faded?
Wade, and their votes hang in the balance for his confirmation.
The history of tech tells A.I. backers to hang in there.
Lesson #14: Hang in there and keep company with the best.
The team is struggling, but we have to hang in there.
Hang in there my man- it DOES GET MUCH, MUCH BETTER!
They know that Western support and aid hang in the balance.
Be that kitten on the branch and hang in there, baby!
Aleppo may fall, and lives like Bana's hang in the balance.
"Hang in there," wrote one fan, according to The Associated Press.
His hopes of repealing and replacing Obamacare hang in the balance.
Fashion craves victims, vestal virgins to hang in garlands of silk.
Is the best long-term strategy to just hang in there?
Hang in there with us until we get back to sanity.
Excitement, danger, and braggadocio hang in the air, all distinctly disembodied.
Maybe commissioning portraits of The Donald to hang in the entrance.
Hang in there, though: Spring-like weather is back next week.
The fate of the train itself may hang in the balance.
Slowly decaying teddy bears covered in road soot hang in bushes.
Rogue texts and lines of code hang in the air like tinsel.
Do you really think you could hang in the Kardashian-Jenner squad?
The fate of up to 12,000 jobs also hang in the balance.
Ruined walls still hang in a bathroom, the den and the kitchen.
They hit the jackpot if they can hang in to the end.
Because that's exactly what all guys hang in their new house, right?
" He points his finger as if giving an order: "Hang in there!
This was the mark of whether a wrestler could hang in JCP.
"(But) some personal stuff is gonna hang in there and hold on."
Political concerns, economic prosperity and societal stability would hang in the balance.
There's a photo that used to hang in the old intern room.
They hang in this show like the nuclear family of advanced abstraction.
Many lives and livelihoods hang in the balance until that choice changes.
He and the band were really encouraging, and said 'hang in there.
"Hang in there," she wrote in a blog post following the meeting.
But if we hang in there, we don't have to be flattened.
Should such assertions just hang in the air like a bad stench?
It is unclear if his portrait also will hang in the building.
"I just had to hang in there and be patient," she said.
Gail: I have faith that Ruth Bader Ginsburg will hang in there.
"I'm surprised I was able to hang in there," Strasburg said afterward.
Cooler air has infiltrated and highs mainly hang in the mid-50s.
They sometimes hear cases where thousands of lives hang in the balance.
Politics have never seemed so polarized, and lives hang in the balance.
They now hang in the living room, with all four roommates' approval.
Three "Accumulations" hang in the gallery's second space (dubbed Soloway Alter Ego).
Lacrosse Tacker is a MLB Draft name that could hang in 21990.
Propaganda posters hang in a fertilizer factory ahead of the "70 day" campaign.
As for the cops, I say, hang in there my brothers and sisters.
It will hang in the sky to the northeast of the eclipsed sun.
America's Next Top Model fans, hang in there — the wait is almost over.
We thank the thousands of people who did back us- hang in there.
Stan was hitting winners from everywhere but I managed to hang in there.
Fellow Americans, hang in there: Election Day is less than nine days away.
Like Cass's earlier photos, despite a bit of chaos, they hang in unison.
Trump's presidency appeared to hang in the balance, even before it had begun.
The fate of the Redstone-controlled CBS and Viacom hang in the balance.
Richly-colored plants hang in terracotta pots, showing off their lilting green limbs.
Sunshine should be back in full force by Wednesday, so hang in there.
But we can't forget: the lives of real people hang in the balance.
Zahler just lets her racism hang in the air unanswered, which says plenty.
Too many lives hang in the balance to take China at its word.
These all hang in the smaller Marks space at 526 West 22nd Street.
This would be my advice before this whole thing happened: Hang in there.
A Neil Diamond CD. A "Hang In There, Kitty" page-a-day calendar.
Portraits hang in the city's arenas, and there's a street named after Morenz.
Instead, sound seems to hang in the air, at once diffused and enriched.
Bedsheets hang in the doorways as decoration and to keep out the dust.
In zero gravity, they hang in space and interfere only with each other.
In the meantime, thousands of American lives continue to hang in the balance.
The jackets themselves never leave the grounds; they hang in the members' lockers.
Confidence: High Tonight: Those same high clouds hang in overnight with calm winds.
Asked if she misses him, she lets a pause hang in the air.
Media bias or not, the matter of race did hang in the air Thursday.
The chances of an increase in borrowing costs this year hang in the balance.
But we can&apost forget: the lives of real people hang in the balance.
Two ponies hang in the refrigerator, which had been freshly slaughtered earlier this morning.
Retirees' financial futures hang in the balance if nothing is done, according to lawmakers.
They hang in a single line, just outside the enclosures, like cartoon thought bubbles.
You get the atmosphere of a late night party hang in a fantastical setting.
The fate of President Trump's legislative priorities will hang in the balance in November.
Getting through them, getting through the at-bats, you watch them hang in there.
Plus, the bread and butter of the PBM business, rebates, also hang in limbo.
Fermented shark in Iceland, where they let it hang in a shed for months.
"I was just trying to hang in there, just point by point," said Karlovic.
"The President must hang in there for funding for a wall," Kaufmann told CNN.
You have to have the discipline to hang in there when markets get volatile.
Clouds of tear gas hang in the air in Hong Kong's main biz district.
Signs hang in the DNC bathroom reminding staffers email is not secure, per Politico.
Warren couldn't let the 'Pocahontas' attacks hang in the air without responding to them.
I have bought a bunch of Indian antiquities that hang in our guest room.
Her mother, a ceramic artist, also made a planter to hang in the bathroom.
Rather than leaving this question to hang in productive ambiguity, Hannah offers the answer.
Without Durant or Thompson, Golden State nonetheless managed to hang in until the end.
Either way, the fate of the United States will not hang in the balance.
Three new, more-manageably sized cloths by Mr. Anatsui hang in the Ghana Pavilion.
Covers and photographs from the Playboy archives hang in the wash closets and corridors.
Exceptions are usually reserved for September, when playoff berths can hang in the balance.
We're certainly rooting for him and Stacey and the baby to hang in there.
Buybacks, however, reward those who sell their stocks — not those who hang in there.
Canada's relationship with China — and with the United States — could hang in the balance.
The Senate must vote now, because too many precious lives hang in the balance.
With the Oscars just 10 days away, anticipation will probably hang in the air.
A mechanical array of origami-like structures hang in the atrium of a biopharmaceutical building.
This is about to start getting a little Hollywood gross but hang in there. pic.twitter.
Photographs of his parents and family hang in the hall outside his second-floor office.
Imagine a warm spring evening—the scent of Jasmine and desperation hang in the air.
They even named the new invention the "Gyeondyo-bar", which translates to "hang in there".
Private drivers' fates hang in the balance as government officials deliberate over what to do.
But some things—including more prizes, and possibly a Nobel—do hang in the balance.
The two paintings now hang in SFMOMA's lobby, accessible to the public free of charge.
If you are feeling burned out as a parent, just hang in there, says Bishop.
Hang in there, just one more day until some much needed time off of work.
Just remember Chuck Close's last line  —  if you hang in there, you will get somewhere.
The portrait will hang in the gallery's first floor "In Memoriam" space until Sept. 9.
After a simple pike, we just hang in the hot tub until our next dive.
And it's created an entirely new car that can definitely hang in the big leagues.
One line would hang in there a little too long and then dump it out.
My own parents' lives, and the lives of so many others, hang in the balance.
There's no kitten saying, 'Hang in there,' although maybe we should put that in there.
Approximately 2900,220006 jobs and billions of dollars worth of economic activity hang in the balance.
Superpowers posture over arms agreements while the lives of our children hang in the balance.
Now that the case is finally over, though, two questions still hang in the air.
The household's shoes hang in a plastic organizer on the wall by the front door.
"It's going to hang in the bathroom, above the toilet," he said with a laugh.
"Enormously important issues hang in the balance," he said in the Senate before the announcement.
I mean, six months ago, could you have imagined thinking, "Hang in there, Jeff Sessions"?
I can't believe the gross moral negligence of Congress letting this program hang in uncertainty.
Under the Trump administration, the rights of trans students like Vinnie hang in the balance.
But hang in there, because ROBERT MACFARLANE'S quote is one that will leave you thinking.
Except for the couple of paintings I asked for, to hang in my own house.
"When it's bad, you're supposed to hang in there for 20 minutes," Ms. Kligman said.
Works by Ernie Barnes now hang in the pro football and basketball halls of fame.
They hang in pendulous bunches from their bushes, like glassy grapes, bright vermilion in color.
Others hang in the back of the arena and just want to see the show.
"I just hope they hang in there for me because I need them," Osbourne said.
"I wrote him a note of encouragement and just told him to hang in there."
You may start it, and then you may start it again, but hang in there.
Tufts of gold hang in the form of a chandelier upon entering the residential lobby.
Right now, he says, "I just have to prove I can hang in the streets."
Starting with this Game Boy Advance ad, this was the weird era: Hang in there.
Inside the lodge, the royal family is featured in the photos that hang in the hallway.
"I think that's why you're seeing wheat and sugar sort of hang in there," Stutland said.
It's not the case — you have to hang in there and compete in your at-bats.
"We do explore that relationship in interesting ways, so hang in there," he told the crowd.
As with any sort of memorial, those "what would 'x' think?" questions hang in the air.
BF and I hang in his room and continue our (long) convo about where we are.
Often, these are the people most affected by laws and policies that hang in the balance.
And after missing some spots early, he said he did his best to hang in there.
Metallic vertical blinds of a kind last seen in "Miami Vice" hang in the front window.
They know that their professional reputations — and Obama's dubious foreign policy legacy — hang in the balance.
If they can do those and just hang in there, those intense feelings will go away.
So many are not registered, hang in a legal limbo, and live without an official status.
In fact, it's likely to be so bad that America's governability may hang in the balance.
Right now, several hundred open job listings from the National Park Service hang in the balance.
"I just try to hang in there and try to focus every point," Nishikori, 29, said.
A tang of joss-sticks hang in the air masking some other smell; carpet freshener, perhaps.
Mr. Johnson's initials now hang in the front window, flooding the nearby tables with pink neon.
Profusely patterned shirts by Cheryl Donegan and Print All Over Me hang in the bedroom closets.
Photographic evidence of the intervention and an official copyright of the image hang in the gallery.
"This is serious business, and our livelihoods hang in the balance of the debate," Medine said.
Paintings of Pele, often portrayed as a woman cradling fire in her hands, hang in shops.
The key is to hang in there until you've solved enough to warm up your brain.
The awards still hang in the office and seeing them still makes him swell with pride.
So, hang in there, Holden, everything's ducky,Both you and the birds are lovely and lucky.
"I knew I had to hang in there because I wasn't going to come back," she said.
Old-timey lamps hang in the hallways between the enclosures along the sides and the central displays.
Old wooden boards hang in the halls, with honor students' names painted in gold for each year.
Each member of Congress can select a painting by a constituent to hang in the Cannon tunnel.
Y.: A woman&aposs freedom to make sensitive healthcare decisions hang in the balance with this nominee.
She completed the look with matching earrings and let her long brown locks hang in loose curls.
For DJing, long hair is simply shit; it's going to hang in your makeup or your beard.
Pete and I negotiated that I would hang in there a bit longer to record some material.
Center-right: Archival photos of Koreans mourning the separation of the Koreas hang in the Imjingak park.
Otherwise, Faraday Future won't be able to raise money while his Chinese debts hang in the balance.
Background reading: • Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Jared Kushner square off, and prisoners hang in the balance.
Comments such as these are like the "whites only" signs that used to hang in store windows.
He has the money – $41 million raised in the past month alone – to hang in for months.
South Korea, too, has adopted the adoration of Mount Paektu, pictures of which hang in government offices.
He asked for an ISIS flag to hang in his hospital room as doctors operated on him.
Unfortunately no, but hang in there, the third and final presidential debate is happening this Wednesday night.
He let the question hang in the air, like a punch he didn't respect enough to dodge.
Is it possible "This Is Fine" has endured, because it's like our generation's "Hang in there" poster?
Those legs have to hang in the water bath for a good two and a half hours.
We cannot — and will not — allow BP's logo to hang in our galleries, museums and theatres unchallenged.
His male characters are as bland and indistinct as the khakis that undoubtedly hang in their closets.
The result is the Pixel stabilization looks smoother, but it also tends to hang in certain situations.
IN A hut on stilts on the island of Borneo, a dozen skulls hang in a cage.
Instead of conventional candidates, it is Comey, Mueller — and Trump himself — whose fates hang in the balance.
It is a momentous debate about presidential power, and the lives of millions hang in the balance.
"I'm trying to grasp the idea of billions with a B." Billions, indeed, hang in the balance.
Policies such as abortion access, family planning, affirmative action and voting rights now hang in the balance.
At the same time, important questions about issues like net neutrality and data privacy hang in limbo.
Jay-Z and Beyonce hang in our juice bars, and Kim and Kanye have date nights here.
Two other "Untitled" companions hang in the central gallery, both featuring similar blown-up swathes of skin.
But he didn't want to be looked at, and he let his hair hang in his face.
DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Greg Johnson brings us a crossword to finish, frame, and hang in our cubicles.
With coronavirus sweeping the globe, scores of marathons, smaller races, and cycling competitions hang in the balance.
Vintage photos of subway cars hang in the Bohemia outpost on Frederick Douglass Boulevard and 113th Street.
Obama's will hang in a corridor reserved for temporary displays of new acquisitions — on the first floor.
Too many lives hang in the balance to allow this American war to continue without congressional consent.
Mr. Donovan introduced legislation to mandate that Mr. Trump's portrait hang in every post office in America.
"When I came down to hang in this area, you literally couldn't get a salad," he said.
Colorful flags of various nationalities hang in the windows of homes here, and ethnic festivals are common.
Concept art and photographs from behind-the-scenes of the films also hang in the gallery space.
The content of the Mueller report, and the future of Trump's presidency, could hang in the balance.
I hang in the green room with the other acts until it's my time to go on.
Hopefully my knee will hang in there with me and hopefully tomorrow will be an easy day.
The higher-end options — linen, silk, llama, alpaca — hang in a narrow section along the back wall.
It is officially retired and this banner will now hang in the rafters at T-Mobile Arena.
Y.: A woman&aposs freedom to make sensitive health care decisions hang in the balance with this nominee.
Jay-Z and Beyonce hang in our juice bars, and Kim and Kanye have a date nights here.
HANG IN THERE IM DOING THE BEST I CAN NOT FEELING TOO WELL HOPE I FEEL BETTER TOMORROW.
Smoke seems to hang in the air while emergency responders -- identified by their white helmets -- coordinate rescue efforts.
Billions of dollars of investments, including the new Lucid Motors plant in Casa Grande, hang in the balance.
Those groups are supposed to hang in there, he said, not get killed like they did on Thursday.
A report has raised concerns that Deutsche Bank could hang in limbo longer than many people had hoped.
Four board nominations hang in the balance, with Ex-Im currently hobbled by its lack of a quorum.
So if the stock market can hang in, I think the U.S. can continue to see some growth.
Her allegation should be examined vigorously, considering that Judge Kavanaugh's life and future also hang in the balance.
Many of them still hang in my closet, some rendered useless by trades or general lack of productivity.
It's the visceral, intense and mysterious quality to his words that hang in the air around my studio.
Plaques commemorating gold and platinum records—often found in corner offices at major labels—hang in the bathroom.
You pull down your Murphy bed and a saucy question seems to hang in the air: Now what?
But obviously, there's only so long Disick can hang in that situation -- before returning to his natural habitat.
I started to think maybe I shouldn't be in journalism if I couldn't hang in a tough newsroom.
People didn't rate the artist, whose works hang in Tate Britain any higher the more they saw him.
It's a good hang in the Southern sun, but the snack selection at most high school games sucks.
My social media was filled with various messages of 'Hang in there, Wuhan,' but my heart was desolate.
But the fate of Huawei, and the American companies that supply it, continues to hang in the balance.
"Two branches of government hang in the balance, not just the presidency, but the Supreme Court," Cruz said.
Millions of lives hang in the balance if you agree to a deal on Kim Jong Un's terms.
That is also a perfectly acceptable possibility, but I will explain the theme below, so hang in there.
I then drive to the homeless shelter and hang in my car scrolling through Instagram for a bit.
Hundreds of thousands of young persons' lives hang in the balance, as does the funding for our government.
This colorful square camera dominated every random house party, warehouse wedding, and casual friend hang in the park.
Pendant lights by Tom Dixon hang in the Hastings Architecture cafe, where employees gather for lunch on Fridays.
When Mr. Trump offered the idea, he let the word "compromise" hang in the air, gauging the reaction.
Bang, bang, bang, scrape it back, bang, run, hang in there, and the other guy makes a mistake.
The plan was just hang in there, try to be tough, just play some more rallies and then see.
Lines written as punishment by a Catholic school student with perfect script hang in one corner of the gallery.
It appears that Musk is hopeful that shareholders will simply hang in for the ride and willingly go private.
Traditional Ainu coats hang in abandoned classrooms with knives, ceremonial sticks and heavy beaded necklaces laid out on tables.
At one point against the Panthers on Sunday, the entire Oakland Raiders season appeared to hang in the balance.
It's just like what we were wearing to hang in the mall food court or movie theater as tweens!
Her icons hang in all three of my children's bedrooms — I like to think of them as our protectors.
Declan initially created the painting to hang in the home he would have had with his fully functional family.
Fittingly, Adams's quilts hang in a line in a hallway-turned-gallery, suggesting movement through both space and time.
Orlando shooting: 49 killed, shooter pledged ISIS allegiance The Magic unveiled a banner that will hang in Amway Center.
Congress must rectifying this imperial act -- or the health of our democracy will continue to hang in the balance.
We were able to hang in there, and from the second period on, I thought we played pretty well.
"Our religious liberty, our free speech, our Second Amendment [rights] all hang in the balance this election," said Cruz.
Memories of the Odessa of her childhood are depicted in oil and acrylic paintings that hang in her apartment.
A solid one-piece is the perfect jumping-off point for a look that can hang in the heat.
Blank picture frames also hang in the room, creating the illusion that someone has just stepped out of them.
Much of her art features animals and landscapes, and many of her creations hang in frames on her walls.
Traditional Ainu coats hang in abandoned classrooms with knives, ceremonial sticks and heavy beaded necklaces laid out on tables.
If allies decide to cut more deeply, the continued training of the Afghan military will hang in the balance.
It's really opened my eyes to what we can do for these kids if we just hang in there.
"They say that people tend to hang in there for certain milestones, and I'm convinced she did," Albert said.
"I just tried to hang in there and find a way to start playing a bit better," Stosur said.
Our commitment to equal justice is being tested, and the rights of consumers and employees hang in the balance.
President Trump is seen smiling broadly in his official portrait that will hang in federal buildings across the country.
"People have been coming up to me, saying, 'So happy for you,' and 'Way to hang in there,' " Taylor said.
There are two little kitties that come and hang in the backyard of my building, and I love watching them.
The biggest reason to believe the Lions can hang in this game is the play of star cornerback Darius Slay.
Two important public lands bills hang in the balance, and will be revisited once Congress is back from its recess.
"Everyone's reaching for yield, so they bloated that multiple on them, but I still think they hang in," Grasso said.
Initially they will hang in the Louvre for three months before moving to the Rijksmuseum, where they will undergo restoration.
The result is the sun seeming to hang in the sky even after it has physically dropped below the horizon.
If the case winds up in the Supreme Court, the future of the Trump presidency could hang in the balance.
Not unlike the paintings of today's wealthy, they are meant to hang in homes with high ceilings and long hallways.
A gift to hang in the window but reclaimed minutes later when the boy realizes what he has given up.
For those of you who still feel like Pluto is the ninth planet and was unjustly demoted, hang in there.
So, too, for a number of other landmark decisions whose fate might hang in the balance if another vacancy arises.
"I just tried to hang in the game long enough, and we squeaked some through in the eighth," he said.
So, I think we've got to hang in here for a couple of months, but I think this is corrective.
The "Hang in There" poster behind Angela is a nice callback to her affirmations addiction from earlier in the season.
I have five to seven years to build up enough money to retire and hope I can hang in there.
When those photographs were taken, my grandparents never would have thought they'd one day hang in the United States Capitol.
He begins the evening with "flickering," a somber ballad whose notes seem to hang in the air, pregnant with meaning.
Otherwise, you might end up purchasing a sequined evening gown that will hang in your closet, unworn, for five years.
Not only do political fortunes hang in the balance, but the nation's fate is closely tied to it as well.
Two explicit canvases hang in a room, with a colossal sculpture of a bowl of eggs placed in the middle.
A symbol of good luck and good health, they hang in multicolored strands in a corner of the den/playroom.
Those dual investments, the human and the state, hang in paradoxical tension, and that paradox is the core of Kadare.
Meanwhile, the lives of over 50 million animals raised under the USDA organic label each year hang in the balance.
It's typical for cooperators in conspiracy investigations to hang in limbo for months or even years before they are sentenced.
It even comes framed so it's ready to give as a gift they'll cherish (and probably hang in the nursery). 
That's a huge company to hang in the balance as a potential bargaining chip in the larger fight for Fox.
She chances upon the massage therapist, who convinces her to come hang in the sauna and get a personal massage.
The crowd chose to hang in the parking lot instead of seeing this abrasive trio do what they do best.
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Or else does the screen hang in the center of a gallery, encouraging you to circle it like a sculpture?
It's going to feel below freezing with the wind this morning, but hang in there — it should climb to 46.
"I'm not telling you to hang in there because some magical thing is going to happen," Mullin told his team.
It turned out that the turtle could go that distance, but the graduate student couldn't hang in there that long.
Obama's portrait will hang in the hall of presidents and the former first lady's will be placed in another gallery.
There are five candidates whose political fortunes hang in the balance, with either momentum or humiliation awaiting them late tonight.
LOS ANGELES — As empires hang in the balance, two hardened commanders engage in tug of war on an epic scale.
The point is just that she's an annoying girly-girl who can't hang, in contrast to tough chicks like Wichita.
However, the padding on the waist and leg straps meant the Momentum was pleasant to hang in for long periods.
He's giving us payments for the damage he's done, so we can hang in there until he gets it done.
The energy industry has complained that billions of dollars of projects hang in the balance without a quorum at FERC.
Inexplicably, Mr. Tillerson seems to be ready to hang in, and Mr. Trump on Wednesday declared "total confidence" in him.
This clue refers to a spot on or part of the blinds that hang in a window called a SLAT.
I wish I could have whispered in my ear: 'Hang in there you gorgeous queer thing, everything will be fine.
Viewers fly along the ocean, taking in the planet's mirror-like surface and mountains, while alphanumerics hang in the atmosphere.
But if you just hang in there, mourn, and move on, you'll look up one day and realize: It's not emptiness.
When Daniel starts spelling, he&aposs more deliberate than most, pausing after each letter and letting silence hang in the air.
After the staff meeting ends, we hang in the conference room a bit longer chatting about the plan for tomorrow night.
Doggy PJs hang in Kaitlyn Garrett's office/photo studio for the pups who need a little extra spice in their photos.
Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Joe Manchin still hang in the balance and could have a large impact on the confirmation.
The fact many cyclicals have committed to boosting dividends and share buybacks also helps their stocks hang in there, Cramer said.
I am someone who generally does persevere, but this confirmed to me how important it is to just hang in there.
Chilling out about public drinking might actually allow parents to hang in a park with their kids while enjoying some wine.
ER: Does that mean you'll hang in through the fall, vote for Clinton to stop Donald Trump, and then move forward?
And then you&aposve got -- and then, you know, not only does it hang in the trees, all these plastic bags.
Now, bitcoin's future seems less certain than it did just days ago, and its massive price gains hang in the balance.
Instead, like people whose lives have not gone the way that they had hoped, these stories hang in an uneasy tension.
Johnson still looks like a viable none-of-the-above candidate in a close race if he can hang in there.
The next 10 years of congressional and state legislative districts, and hundreds of billions of federal funding, hang in the balance.
Family portraits, including one of President Barack Obama's father, center, hang in his family's house in Kogelo, western Kenya, in 250.
Then officers removed a blue sheet to reveal a plaque bearing his name and image to hang in the station house.
Until then, to the delight of everyone who likes to see crooked numbers, they'll just have to hit and hang in.
Newbies take on establishment Democrats in the New York primaries; "hundreds of thousands of lives hang in the balance" in Yemen.
Some companies, like Mirantis, had raised enough money to hang in there, though, and those are now finally reaping the rewards.
Hang in the very back and cry into your carbs while reminiscing a time when you listened to music for pleasure.
As the sun rises over Kibale National Park in Uganda, red berries and orange figs hang in the rain forest's canopy.
Antique prints of plant specimens hang in the breakfast nook, nestled alongside lumpy ceramic masks and personal doodles made by friends.
During the press conference, Raimondo encouraged residents to "hang in there," remain calm and stay informed about developments regarding the virus.
"I don't have to win these places, I just have to hang in there and continue to gain momentum," Kasich said.
She puts them on her website and encourages people to download them to bring to protests or hang in their homes.
"Hang in there, Sir Alex," said the City captain Vincent Kompany, who has won the Premier League three times since 2012.
I start making the cards that will hang in front of the model's looks so they know what they'll be wearing.
Still, the tensions from 2016 hang in the air — and Republicans on Tuesday took steps to keep Clinton in the spotlight.
But it remains the case that I still, desperately, wish there was a way for me to hang in that world.
If you hang in there long enough, you're gonna be high off life, because so much sperm will be coming out.
And — this being a movie based on a video game — the fate of the world may hang in the balance too.
It might be easier if these notions took a physical form, one that could hang in space as a visual metaphor.
There are large and small photos in color and black and white; some dot the walls irregularly, others hang in tight grids.
The Charlotte Hornets are losers of two of their last three and hang in precarious position in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
I love filming things over time, and time provides the greatest narrative in life if you follow something and hang in there.
They hang in the living room while I finish getting ready, which means reapplying my blush and slappin' on dry shampoo, a.k.a.
Now, that year, Democrats had a large majority in the Senate, so partisan control didn't hang in the balance all those months.
I think it takes a lot more strength to hang in there and try for your family than to just walk away.
Now those hang in shops, and many customers have started bringing bags from home - though not everyone is happy with the change.
I hang in the hammock, catch up on social media, and look over the few photos I received from the photographer today.
She had the classical beauty one saw in the faces of the goddesses in the vivid calendars that hang in Indian stores.
Many minor planets were destroyed or thrown out from the solar system during this process, but RR245 managed to hang in there.
"I don't watch TV, but I know all about Korean chicken and beer," says Chinese hostel manager Zhuo Li Hang in Harbin.
They know that with proportional delegate allocations, they only need to hang in long enough to be seen as the anti-Trump.
Sometimes you feel that Feldman has forgotten you — Third Stage Minimalism — but hang in there, the Fourth Stage is on its way.
As the crisis swirls, the fate of Miramax Films and The Weinstein Company, two Tinseltown production he helmed, hang in the balance.
Some employees are looking for copies of the poster to hang in their own offices to support the employee, NBC News reported.
"None of these vibes can hang in my house," he said, referring to the skull, which appears three-dimensional from certain angles.
A number of races continued to hang in the balance late in the small morning hours, among them the governorship of Wisconsin.
Thinking that yet another life may hang in the balance, they continued to converse with the Menhaz account and keep him busy.
In homage to their mutual admiration, Vanderbilt has painted multiple portraits of Oates, which now hang in the author's New Jersey home.
Huge flags representing the multinational background of the pair's growing family now hang in a row down the center of the room.
In the continuing battle within some states about whether or not to expand Medicaid, "hospitals' futures hang in the balance," he said.
"Compare that to somebody who has measles and sneezes, the virus then clings to particles that hang in the air," says Yasmin.
" Card with a picture of a monkey Description: Card with a cartoon monkey hanging from a tree that says, "Hang in there.
He was a talented photographer whose pictures of royalty and world celebrities were widely published and hang in museums and national galleries.
"Hang in there, sir," Mr. Murphy replied and suggested the agency needed strong leadership to counteract the creeping political influence on science.
My point is, even if you don't recognize anything the first time you scan the clue list for gimmes, hang in there.
In the meantime, the jobs of senior German politicians and ministers could hang in the balance as the post-election wrangling begins.
Both hang in the Uffizi, next to the "Adoration of the Magi," which Leonardo abandoned when he moved to Milan in 21855.
What is the fate of the planet when the needs, wants, and desires of their lucrative client base hang in the balance?
Hypocrisy is not an ethical stance, a just stance or a winning stance when so many women's lives hang in the balance.
For Ms. Bouder, this practice has helped make her jumps famous, defiant of gravity as she seems to hang in the air.
Teerawat responded sympathetically, told Buakaw to hang in there, as he believed sound medical attention could alleviate much of the fighter's problems.
He used to hang in the jockey's room at the track and chew tobacco with the guys—he was five years old.
The next president will shape the Supreme Court for a generation or more, and the freedoms of all Americans hang in the balance.
Now Marco teaches art in workshops at the farm and his drawings hang in its offices, an obvious source of pride to him.
While Wiley's will join the institution's permanent exhibition of presidential portraits, Sherald's will hang in its corridor of recent acquisitions through November 2018.
Tuesday's midterm elections, in which some tightly contested races hang in the balance, could have big implications for some key provisions of Obamacare.
As long as violence continues to plague the Lake Chad Basin, the future of its children will continue to hang in the balance.
And if Biden demonstrates over the next months that he can hang in there and take care of business, I'm fine with him.
"Hang in there, Matt," the Brown son is told as he's being loaded into an ambulance with his head wrapped in bloody gauze.
Hang in there if extra special nacho cheese dust was the only thing you dreamed of for yourself on this beautiful Friday afternoon!
Tweak your diet if necessary, clean your scalp, pop a pill (if you like), ease up on the heat — and hang in there.
But she recovers the pace to orchestrate a charged denouement in which secrets are shared, loyalties tested and fates hang in the balance.
I've battled and I've tried to hang in there and I've tried to come back and play a great game of golf again.
Macy's marches an American flag to hang in a department store during the Chicago Memorial Day Parade on May 28, 2016 in Chicago.
He has vowed to continue his campaign until all 50 states have voted, and he has the money to hang in for months.
But that's cool, you can just check out the pictures of the hostel instead, which features a bar the public can hang in.
We believe that the courts have made the right decision in upholding the fiduciary rule, but investor rights still hang in the balance.
The remarkable thing is that the NightHawks hang in that fight, in spite of being roughly half the price of the $1,099 Beyers.
"It's a really shitty start to the season but hang in there — we're heading toward the greatest showdown since Terminus," he promised.     3.
The 6-foot picture, painted by British artist Jonathan Yeo, will hang in the gallery's entrance, not far from its "America's Presidents" section.
Years from now, it will hang in The Louvre next to the Mona Lisa as the most culturally significant portrait of our time.
Remember in art class when your teacher thought your piece was good and would hang in on a bulletin board in the hall?
MacGregor Park anchors Tony's Third Ward hang in Houston, and from NYC I get the impression it could pass for a safe space.
US prisoners still hang in the balance: Trump also addressed the ongoing negotiations for the release of three U.S. prisoners in North Korea.
This was of course the infamous year of "Ford to City: Drop Dead," when New York's future seemed to hang in the balance.
A lot of people in bands have used her basement to jam in, her kitchen to hang in, her couch to sleep on.
His private practice and his employees in Wilmington, North Carolina, also hang in the balance with Michael well-past his allotted vacation time.
David Cage's words hang in the air around any politically charged AAA games, which too often aspire to having absolutely nothing to say.
Any new movie about the character will hang in tension with these real events, and no cries of "fiction!" will ever change that.
But the Democratic senator appears unfazed as control of the Senate and the fate of the president's policy goals hang in the balance.
And if a whiff of ginger happens to hang in the air, we'll now recognize it as the sweet smell of collaborative innovation.
The safety and security of our nation, our democracy, and future generations hang in the balance if we do not address this misconduct.
" Franklin Graham, son of evangelist Billy Graham, asked people to pray for Trump to reconsider, saying "thousands of lives hang in the balance.
The club is crawling with young people in tight clothes, and the smells of perfume, deodorant, sweat and beer hang in the air.
"Now, my family's livelihood and our legacy hang in the balance before the Supreme Court," Rost wrote in a Washington Post op-ed.
We did a good job on the glass in the first half and as a result we were able to hang in there.
" A few days later, according to the Mueller report, the President called Cohen and told him to "hang in there" and "stay strong.
It was one of those forced mall photos that families like to hang in their homes to convince everyone else they are happy.
Schoolteachers have checked them out to hang in classrooms, and a Chicago youth theater organization once borrowed some to use for a set.
Documentary photographs of Nengudi and Hassinger in the Los Angeles-based Studio Z collective's performance "Freeway Fets" (21960) hang in the same space.
Portraits of the president, appearing to listen keenly with a slightly oversized ear, now line Syria's roads and hang in most offices and shops.
We have to do a lot better job, especially early in the game, to try and hang in there and have a fighting chance.
"It was so many years of bootstrapping, and just trying to hang in there and keep it alive and keep it going," says Joel.
His ballón was otherwordly: not only could he jump high, but he seemed to hang in the air for an unnerving amount of time.
Gosling's Seb is a career-making charm-a-thon, but it can't hang in this category, which will go to Denzel Washington for Fences.
Wade could hang in the balance of the next Supreme Court decision on abortion, the future of abortion access increasingly relies on these groups.
But instead of switching careers like a sane person, I took a job at Trader Joe's to see if I could hang in there.
They're thermal insulated, durable, mold-resistant, and feature a handy patented design that allows them to easily unfold and hang in your shopping cart.
In it, she discusses how her newfound devotion to her girlfriends came after convincing herself that she needed to hang in the boy's club.
He has not yet decided where it may permanently reside, but "Looters" will undoubtedly hang in a protected setting to prevent any additional defacement.
They expect to be kept warm in all scenarios ... as in, withstanding a casual hang in a freezer, like at those Canada Goose stores.
Kavanaugh's confirmation and reputation hang in the balance, dependent on two potentially defecting Republicans — kind of like the fate of women in this country.
Stanley took off from the block and seemed to hang in the air before securing the ball with one hand and slamming it home.
So when we traveled to Sydney to hang in my native land, I looked forward to reciprocating the tour guide aspect of our relationship.
"Naomi raised her level a lot in the second set and I really just had to hang in there," Keys said after the match.
The artwork that the sitting president and his family choose to hang in the White House, like so many things, carries its own symbolism.
Thirty double-image flags hang in an irregular geometry that mirrors the lines of the oddly-shaped gallery, billowing slightly in an artificial breeze.
You can unlock higher speeds with more usage but you're probably going to want to hang in the low speed mode for a while.
So troops, hang in there, because help's on the way because he, better than anyone, isn't he known for being able to command, fire!
A wild agave like tepeztate growing way the hell up on a cliff uses a lot of its sugar to just hang in there.
Only a clue, mind you; the questions that Lowery raises hang in the air, like motes of dust, long after the movie is done.
"This is a dream," said the artist Manal Deeb, whose mixed-media works — incorporating photographs, oil paint and Arabic calligraphy — hang in the gallery.
Intricate digital bodies hang in an opaque void with mechanical bunches of wire filling their capsule-like recesses in Oleg Pustovit's computer-rendered illustrations.
The Senate plans to vote again early this afternoon, as the fate of the American economy -- and millions of jobs -- hang in the balance.
But Kavanaugh's confirmation has come to hang in the balance over sexual assault charges that are necessarily hard to prove one way or another.
Patients sometimes exhale or cough as the tube is inserted, which aerosolizes the virus, allowing it to hang in the air for several hours.
Much of the piece stayed in those distant realms, sustaining tones beyond the power of human breath and letting tentative melodies hang in midair.
"Nevertheless, on their yields alone, I think Verizon, IBM, Merck and Exxon can hang in there and work higher," the "Mad Money" host said.
" She said that, during that fuss, Sanders had called her to say, "You're doing a great job, hang in there, we've got your back.
The space, however, is devoid of any of the palpable stress that might hang in the air just a few days before a show.
The piano pitches of Arvo Pärt's overused "Für Alina" hang in the air, high and spare, and undulant motion courses through all the gaps.
"There are a lot of variations on the theme of, 'it might be hard, it'll probably get better, just hang in there,'" Wickell said.
"Agony though it may be, I'd like to hang in there for the impeachment hearings, the resignation speech, the farewell helicopter ride," he wrote.
Deaf and hearing-impaired groups tell us it's way more crucial Trump uses one now because so many American lives hang in the balance.
Although the finished ABSTRACT ART will probably never hang in a museum anywhere, I hope that it's fun to check out and solve nevertheless.
Given that some of those tariffs could spark trade wars, it's not an exaggeration to say millions of American jobs hang in the balance.
"If the mood of the electorate changes, that's concerning here because there are a lot of laws that hang in the balance," she said.
I've been told not to make eye contact with the artist and asked to hang in the dressing room and get drunk when they celebrated.
For now, Chinese exchanges and the market at large is in wait-and-see mode as nearly 20 percent of trades hang in the balance.
She finished the rainy-day look with a long black robe, letting her blonde locks hang in loose waves and carrying a forest green handbag.
Those with curly hair will want to leave it a little longer to allow it the weight it needs to hang in the right shape.
"I am happy that I could hang in there and never let my hands down," Kuznetsova, who won the Miami title in 2006, said courtside.
Our rights hang in the balance — and let me be very clear to the people of America, I will not compromise away your religious liberty.
So the treaty and the organization hang in limbo, preparing for a day when the world's nuclear powers all agree to support the test ban.
She unwrapped her vulnerability and allowed it to hang in the air of that courtroom to prove that vulnerability is nothing to be ashamed of.
At the end of the day, our ability to retire comfortably should not hang in the balance because of politicians who are afraid of change.
We have to learn how to finish, how to be confident play-makers and how to hang in there and win it at the end.
Everything seems to hang in the balance of his success with the microwave; his status at work, his chances with Ruby, his faith in America.
In the south of Chile, it's common to find dried and smoked piure links, which hang in the markets and used in soups and stews.
It is a text for times of upheaval, when madmen seem to be found on stages everywhere while power and truth hang in the balance.
As the future of bankrupt Barneys continues to hang in the balance, the uncertainty tells a larger story about the downfall of luxury department stores.
That never happened, and for a time, the university's deans could borrow major Stettheimer paintings to hang in their offices — something unimaginable with an O'Keeffe.
I lived in my current apartment for six months before I found wall art my partner and I both liked enough to hang in it.
Washington (CNN)Leaders of Congress will sit down with key White House staff on Wednesday, and negotiations on immigration policy could hang in the balance.
American malls are dying out and, as the online retail industry grows, the future of brick-and-mortar establishments continues to hang in the balance.
We pulled together a whole menu of our favorite vegan recipes that are perfect for your next backyard gathering or group hang in the park.
Maybe the "Salvator Mundi" — now expected to hang in the Louvre Abu Dhabi — did stimulate some extra interest in this latest crop of old masters.
The prints now hang in locations around Lyttelton that are associated with either the past or present subjects, and these sites form the walking tour.
Unless Trump and López-Obrador come together to find a plan to help African migrants seeking asylum, lives will continue to hang in the balance.
Her scarves bearing reproductions of her original artwork hang in an art museum, once again blurring cultural distinctions between art, design, and practical everyday objects.
The three Fugazzotto images, which will hang in the entrance to Serie A's headquarters in Milan, depict three monkeys, each one decorated in different colors.
They've rescued Faith Ringgold's American People Series #20: Die, which used to hang in a passageway, and placed it in a room full of Picassos.
I still have one of the first paintings I made in Chicago, "The Houses of Call" (1978), which used to hang in Phyllis Kind's bathroom.
Washington (CNN)The Obamas were back in Washington on Monday for the unveiling of their official portraits that will hang in the National Portrait Gallery.
Internal turmoil driven by staff conflict and a muddled message made it that much harder to hang in the top tier with better-established rivals.
He relentlessly attacks the glass (good luck boxing him out!) and can usually hang in the air longer than whoever's trying to block his shot.
Her intricate prints hang in galleries and museums around the world, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Fine Arts.
"Dear 3,749 people who streamed 'It's the End of the World as We Know It' the day of the Brexit vote, hang in there," read another.
On Ella's aforementioned post, tens of followers quickly responded, telling her to "hang in there" and advising her to take homeopathic tablets to ease the swelling.
The book shows his photographs, which hang in the upstairs dancefloor known as Panorama Bar, as well as installations by the internationally acclaimed artist Sarah Schoenfeld.
"Puerto Rico is Puerto Rico," the resident answered, leaving the question of how much Trump can do to alter its fate to hang in the air.
The new car-scented cartoon Will Smith can hang in the mirror⁠—perhaps where one would normally hang dice⁠—to keep your cab anything but rare.
IN THE run-up to Ramadan artisans set to work on fawanis, the lanterns that hang in Egyptian homes and streets throughout the month-long holiday.
And then Mulder and Scully are still professional partners, they're not romantic partners … but we do explore that relationship in interesting ways, so hang in there.
When watching iBP, it became usual, as you saw a ball hang in the air, to wonder which direction the hirsute wonder would be arriving from.
"I was glad to hang in there, especially that last group," said Harman, who is playing his first weekend at a U.S. Open in three attempts.
In the gallery, alongside the twisted body parts working together to satisfy their desires, 12 sets of crossed fingers hang in a circle from the ceiling.
The group collected the voicemails to produce a video ad Planned Parenthood hopes will drive home what's at stake when abortion rights hang in the balance.
When I tell normal people (meaning, non-lawyers) about this system in which people's professional and financial futures hang in the balance, they are rightly shocked.
If the scales must be perfectly still for things to hang in the balance, then this is not the right kind of television for January 2017.
But he had a goal in mind, learning how to construct and paint a picture so well that it would have to hang in a museum.
Lothar Witzke, a German seaman, was later sentenced to hang in a separate spy case and was implicated in the conspiracy, but his sentence was commuted.
Available in wood, faux wood, plastic, metal, and even fabric, the blinds can be made to measure or purchased ready to hang in standard-size windows.
What is clear is that the Danske Bank scandal has underscored that Russia's economic revival and gradual integration into the global economy hang in the balance.
If Hernandez needed motivation to hang in there, he could remind himself that volunteering his body as a parasite buffet was for an undeniably good cause.
As always, hang in there, and if you need to take a break and come back to finish the puzzle, it's perfectly O.K. to do so.
Clayton Custer's jumper glanced off the front of the rim, floated up high to kiss the backboard and then seemed to hang in the air forever.
I also thought Scaramucci would hang in there a little bit more because it looked like Trump was throwing his lot in with the hardcore loyalists.
The suit selection is vast, with racks stretching farther and farther back, until the $5,000 Brionis, which, like men's mink coats, hang in a semiprivate anteroom.
The da Vinci painting, reported to have been bought for the crown prince, will hang in Abu Dhabi, which recently opened an extension to the Louvre.
Buy an entirely inappropriate, form-fitting, off-the-shoulder dress (which will hang in your closet, unworn, until you finally take it to a consignment store).
Design a poster that you could hang in your classroom or a series of posts you could share on social media with advice from the article.
Design a poster that you could hang in your classroom or a series of posts you could share on social media with advice from the article.
A lighterman on the Thames, he was sentenced to hang in 1805 for stealing some timber; he was given a reprieve and sent to Australia instead.
Hannity would send supportive messages to Manafort, telling him to hang in there and that Trump had his back, according to newly released FBI interview notes.
Like, I'm going to hang in there with somebody so that I could potentially help somebody have a positive experience with somebody who looks like me.
After spending years in one quarry, Burtynsky offered the company a trade: a print to hang in their headquarters in exchange for granite for his kitchen.
Let's hope they are up to the task — some 13 million U.S. jobs and the competitiveness of North America's regional production platform hang in the balance.
The President's portrait will be on permanent display on the 2nd floor of the gallery; the First Lady's will hang in a corridor only until November.
For approximately 2628,28500 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals protected Dreamers, their very futures hang in the balance as they watch the clock ticking toward March 6900.
In Bjarnarhofn you can even visit the aging facility, where large slices of shark hang in the open air, resembling cured pig legs in the cellar.
The end of Season 1 left off on an ambiguous note (to say the least), with many of characters left to hang in a freefall of uncertainty.
Although banners of the Big 5 programs hang in the Palestra's rafters, Penn is the only one to have all of its home games at the gym.
We'd like to welcome the family to New York — especially if it means we can get an invite to hang in that living room once or twice.
When you listen to the political infighting in Washington over Obamacare, it's easy to forget that human lives hang in the balance if the law is repealed.
It's a really long time, so for people to hang in there or exit gracefully or exit abruptly is sort of, I think, par for the course.
"I'm just proud of myself the way I was able to fight and scrap and hang in there and find a way," she told reporters in Paris.
We've already established that the items on Kendall Jenner's standard grocery list do not a meal make, but that doesn't mean she can't hang in the kitchen.
If you've had your fill of reflection (hang in there — resolution season is just about over), just take a walk outside and be sure to look up.
But on vacation, when you want to take envy-inducing Instagram photos and shots to frame and hang in your apartment, the DSLR is a superior option.
Here's how it works: Hang in the rear ranks of your team, figure out where the nearest firefight is and lob grenades into the middle of it.
On Monday the former POTUS and FLOTUS pulled the curtains off of stunning new portraits of themselves that will hang in Washington, D.C. Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
It's so easy to sneak in a round of Rabbids at the airport gate or make an entire cross-country flight disappear while you hang in Hyrule.
" McCarthy quips back, "Listen, I wanted to break up with Jim [Carrey] way before that wedding, but I'm like, 'I'm going to hang in there for this.
Staff told Reuters that the remains will probably hang in there for about 5 days, because as it turns out, the female can't actually digest it completely.
Now that the Barack and Michelle Obama's official portraits have been unveiled, they hang in the  Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. for all to enjoy.
Perhaps the most literal connection were the pet fish markets of Kowloon, where fish in little bags—almost sandwich bags—hang in alleys and on street corners.
Elsewhere on the campus, visitors will be able to view a metallic tapestry designed by Mr. Anatsui, a Ghanaian artist, which will hang in the Kinder Building.
While other parents would boast of children graduating from college or having grandchildren, my mother had no photos of me to hang in her cubicle at work.
Trump has long been obsessed with being on the cover of TIME and other news magazines, even making fake covers to hang in some of his properties.
And what's good enough for their customers is good enough for them: Wallpaper and window treatments from their newest collections already hang in their Red Hook apartment.
"Our rights hang in the balance," read one ad, which was targeted to users in Montana, where Senator Jon Tester, a Democrat, is up for re-election.
But this book's focus is particularly laserlike — a whir of financial angst, disreputable Wall Street behavior and hang-in-there optimism about slogging through President Trump's reign.
The future of the Supreme Court, and of our country, seemed to hang in the balance as we paused to watch history unfold live on Capitol Hill.
"As administration officials prepare to head to China for trade talks, the livelihoods of American workers hang in the balance," said NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay.
The judge, Waqar Ahmad Seth, had violated judicial conduct by issuing the bizarre order that Musharraf's body should hang in public if he dies before his execution.
"The market is willing to hang in there, so to speak, for now, waiting on it," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade in Chicago.
"The ability of gasoline to hang in there despite strong demand weighed on the market," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital Management in New York.
Leonia plans to issue residents yellow tags to hang in their cars, and nonresidents who use the streets in the morning and afternoon will face $200 fines.
He can continue trying to avoid the topic, bragging about tax cuts, and twiddling his thumbs while hundreds of thousands of Americans' fates hang in the balance.
And it turns out every photo you want to take, you want to hang in a photo gallery but is important to ... Instagram is a fancier place.
Martha Rosler, an artist whose work advocates for social justice through everyday objects and imagery, explains the significance of two portraits that hang in her home studio.
Thomas Thorspecken turned his monthly drawing class over to his students who, together, produced portraits of the 49 victims—they now hang in the Orange County Historical Centre.
I wondered just how in the hell the Walt Disney Imagineering team had made such an enormous structure hang in the air like... well, just like floating rocks.
Key Supreme Court precedents on abortion rights, economic regulation, and many other issues hang in the balance — as does the Court's very legitimacy after this intensely controversial process.
"Agony though it may be, I'd like to hang in there for the impeachment hearings, the resignation speech, the farewell helicopter ride to Mara-A-Lago," he wrote.
Advocates and opponents are split over what impact, exactly, the ERA would have, but laws governing pay equity, abortion access, and gender-based violence hang in the balance.
Standouts include the two Irish Waterford Crystal chandeliers that hang in the home's banquet-sized dining room, salvaged from a house that burnt down during the Civil War.
It may seem as though 2017 won't let us have nice things, but hang in there guys — at least we have Hamilton and its amazing, woke cast members.
Ken's own life might hang in the balance, too, judging by the way Claire reacts to his suggestions that Frank and Tim had a (wink, wink) special relationship.
They didn't hang in the hazy sky, but were instead scattered across the half-destroyed remains of a bridge like an arts and crafts project gone terribly awry.
"Opponents of these decisions and the president's policy should focus on the Supreme Court whose thin majority will once again hang in the balance this November," he said.
Thousands of lives hang in the balance whenever the Red Cross decides whether or not a given conflict is a "civil war" to which the Geneva Conventions apply.
There is a difference between a hearing on legislation, where senators vote based purely on politics, and a hearing where the reputations of individuals hang in the balance.
Heather Mac Donald, a Manhattan Institute fellow, warned that "the national trend of declining crime could hang in the balance" if the NYPD lost the racial-profiling lawsuit.
"We're leveling the playing field for people who don't have the time but are interested to play competitively, or at least hang in their neighborhood," Mr. Clark said.
Indeed, a witch often committed the capital crime of displaying more wit than her neighbors, as was said of the third woman to hang in Massachusetts, in 1656.
They incorporate works on paper, hand-colored engravings, porcelain and paintings, including a pair of portraits from the 1750s by Sir Joshua Reynolds that hang in the entrance.
But I pushed her limits over a faux Sputnik light fixture that she found on eBay that she wanted to hang in the center of our living room.
Through delay pedals and atmospheric effects, his lone plucks echo and hang in the air, merging with Thomas Morgan's tawny acoustic bass and Joey Baron's lightly ricocheting cymbals.
Or the 3,000 yellow tags that now hang in residents' vehicles, allowing local police to tell with a quick glance whether a vehicle is from out of town.
Cheap out because honestly, you won't get another chance to dress up like this, and it's crazy to spend a lot for something that'll hang in the closet.
One shop owner, Barbara Miles, met with controversy last year when she selected a provocative tapestry from the festival to hang in her store, the East Main Market.
They argue that the former vice president can hang in the 2020 primary race and not bleed supporters given his position as the preeminent moderate in the field.
All of that puts a path for the fed to cut rates this month, how much it will cut is the only hang in the air problem now.
As Helene searches for a way to hold back the approaching darkness, her sister's life and the lives of all those in the Empire hang in the balance.
A pair of mid-19th century lithographs that once adorned the dining room of Ms. Peil's maternal great-grandparents' house in Wales now hang in the River Room.
I just kind of gave her some advice and encouragement to keep going and hang in there, and that the more you do it the better you get.
He never seemed to bathe, preferring to hang in the trees rather than reside in the crumbling manor he shared with his caretaker, a woman named Octavia Dockery.
While not all of us can hang in the winners' circle all the time, after a solid win in week four, I'm ready to dominate again in week five.
Do they say their prayers that the stock market will hang in there and that the safety of their bond holdings will protect them if that's not the case?
Signs offering free meals and haircuts hang in businesses, while random donation centers have popped up on street corners for people in dire need of clothes or pet food.
Living With Cancer After the drama of diagnosis passes and the preliminary offers of assistance dissipate, a few hardy souls hang in with cancer patients for the long haul.
"If you're 17, and it takes you three years to learn English, are you going to hang in there for another three years for your GED?" says Michael Scanlan.
Isakson aides predict a runoff would cost each side more than $20 million, and it could become a national spectacle should control of the Senate hang in the balance.
I like if when you hang in a tube from a piece of string so I can reach out for you, grab you, pull you down and squeeze you.
It's set to launch on April 9, 2017 and hang in Target stores around the U.S. until the end of the month — unless it totally sells out, that is.
And U.S.-China trade relations continue to hang in the balance, though officials and business leaders on both sides have worked to maintain optimism about continuing a long relationship.
The revision could add to calls for additional interest rate cuts early next year, even as austerity measures seen as crucial to curbing public debt hang in the balance.
The program has included mostly street artists who, in addition to creating works to hang in the lobby, have drawn and painted on hotel doors, stairwells and other areas.
"At this point, we're trying to get as many wins as we can to hang in there with this tough stretch of our schedule," Magic Coach Frank Vogel said.
Black and white bunting festoons many buildings, and portraits of the widely beloved king still hang in the homes of many people who are loath to part with him.
Compelled to respond to Pourmohammadi's infamy, Rouhani shuffled him to another position of influence and replaced him with Alireza Avayi, who had sentenced thousands to hang in Khuzestan province.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert on Friday acknowledged low morale among agency employees, while also praising Foreign Service officers and urging them to "hang in there" amid management concerns.
"His ability to hang in there against left-handed pitching has probably been the most impressive — and a lot of good lefties," Servais said of Gamel, who is hitting .
Dressed in a long navy blue gown, Cotillard opted for side-swept bangs as she let her long brown hair hang in loose waves, glamorizing the look with sparkling earrings.
The simple demo I tried involved a 3D model of a shoe which appeared to hang in the air right in front of my eyes through the Magic Leap headset.
While he doesn't really hang in the same circle as Swift, he did date her best friend, Gomez, for years (and only speaks highly of his ex to this day).
If you hang in there for his whole silly complaint about the color-coding of maps, you get one key point: He's not the biggest fan of East India, either.
October and November have an equalizing effect; with off-days and short series, they let a game but injury-hampered team like Cleveland hang in with a juggernaut like Chicago.
Plus, while Mozilla wasn't looking, competitors like Vivaldi, Brave (from Mozilla's ousted former CEO Brendan Eich) and others have sprung up, while Opera and others still hang in there, too.
" After asking Kendall if she wants to go "hang in a cabana" — a classic move — he points out that she's become "a hot commodity with only one rose to give.
At the strong urging of his trainer Teddy Atlas, Bradley (33-2-1) continued to hang in for the latter rounds though he appeared in trouble at the final bell.
Their three songs hang in the balance between defiant vulnerability and utter rage, seamlessly moving between the worlds of doom, black metal, and more delicate darkness as the words demand.
It will be like the best of the Oval Office, except the fate of the free world will not hang in the balance each time you decide to act. #2.
On Wednesday, March 8, you may see "closed" signs — the kind that hang in the windows of restaurants and stores — popping up in an unlikely place: Your Facebook News Feed.
In his inauguration speech, Zelenskiy called on officials to take down the customary portraits of the president that hang in their offices, and put up pictures of their children instead.
The Celtics have a good enough defense to hang in the playoffs, but without The Full Isaiah, it's doubtful they'll be able to score enough to hang with the Cavs.
"While the administration expends its efforts on making our national security a partisan issue, the safety and resources of our men and women in uniform hang in the balance," Rep.
On top of the below, recovery might be a little more challenging this time around, including more bleeding, as well as more persistent aches and pains — hang in there, Bey.
They hang in bunches, too, dried bouquets of banana peppers, tabasco, jalapeño, cayenne and varieties of NuMex originally cultivated at New Mexico State University, whose chile program dates from 1888.
His works hang in American museums and palatial Hong Kong apartments, and over the fireplace in the London living room of the art baron François Pinault, the owner of Christie's.
All four players have had their numbers retired — most recently Brodeur's, in February — and it is all but a certainty that Elias's No. 211 will hang in the rafters, too.
But the reason many of us (points at self) have knee-jerk reactions against it anyway, sneering like it's a "Hang in there, kitty" meme, is that it discounts sadness.
And during the intervals of Mr. Kanze's dance in "Okina," attendants seated behind him carefully and decorously rearranged the hem of his garment so it would hang in perfect scallops.
While official revenue numbers have yet to be made public and a number of return attempts still hang in the balance, Fallout 76 will likely do well enough for Bethesda.
But the budget process is often regarded as the time of maximum urgency and leverage, when the continued operation of state government — and legislators' continued paychecks — hang in the balance.
But far less so for artists themselves — centuries of men like Picasso or Schiele who were known for mistreating women, but whose works hang in prominent museums without any asterisks.
Many prints made at Crow's Shadow now hang in the collections of the Whitney, the Library of Congress, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Portland Art Museum.
Academics and the schools they teach at rely on these publications to bolster their reputations, and with an oversupply of Ph.D.'s vying for jobs, careers hang in the balance.
This month, Representative Hakeem Jeffries, another Brooklyn Democrat, had a portrait of her made to hang in the office of the House Democratic Caucus — which he heads — on Capitol Hill.
It's unusual for a relatively straightforward single charge like Flynn's to hang in the court system this long -- but Flynn's case has been unusual for the political attention it's drawn.
Frogs really hung in there Over the years, various posters have featured animals with that good old encouraging slogan "hang in there," but maybe this should be the new one.
The historic nature of Ms. Kennedy's tenure is evident in an alcove down the hall from her office, where 30 portraits of past American ambassadors hang in three neat rows.
The season was so widely considered a failure, that the fate of "True Detective" seemed to hang in the balance for almost two years before a third outing was confirmed.
This is going to feel crazy-making if you've never seen this type of theme before, but hang in there, because you will love it when it really hits you.
And if lines to talk to an agent are stretching down the terminal, your best bet is to call up your airline's customer service and hang in there until someone answers.
U.S. corporate legal issues also hang in the balance: Huawei rival Apple on Monday lost a court ruling against Qualcomm that could keep several of its older phones out of China.
To listen to some in the party, Sunday's meeting could be almost as fateful; another turning point in the party's history at which its identity and purpose hang in the balance.
"Our life is so drastically filled with hope and actual things happening and no longer just 'I believe in you,' or 'just hang in there' or 'maybe next year,' " he said.
" On Saturday, shortly after Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson, 25, shared a distressing note about his wellbeing, the actress posted a supportive message, encouraging the comedian to "hang in there.
It can be tough to choose just one piece of art to hang in the perfect spot on the wall, so what if you didn't have to settle for just one?
These people inadvertently made life harder for Megan Hampton, the poor unofficial postmaster who had to deal with these shenanigans and Was Really Not Having It: Hang in there, Megan Hampton.
A situation where lives could hang in the balance, and where the shadowy group behind it all might actually show up at my front door, and wreak whatever havoc they wanted.
LONDON (Reuters) - Mark Cavendish's hopes of claiming a place in Britain's Olympic team hang in the balance after he finished sixth in the omnium at the world track championships on Saturday.
It was also our second look at how a candidate like Andrew Yang, who is light on political experience but heavy on one ambitious policy proposal, can hang in the debates.
These days, when I read him, his terse, evocative descriptions seem to hang in the air, gathering power like chords played in a vaulted nave, reverberating and blending with mounting resonance.
After the collages were destroyed, Man Ray reproduced them as screenprints, which now hang in the gallery next to a replica of the rotating device made with reproductions of the prints.
"I've been in these sort of positions before, and thankfully I showed the character today to bounce back and hang in there and hang tough when I needed to," he said.
Using sculpture to illustrate a spontaneous performance, the Austrian artist developed the project in the late 80s, cataloging photos throughout the years, many of which now hang in the Tate exposition.
But if abortion rights really did hang in the balance and you really did believe abortion was murder, that would be a pretty good reason to overlook Moore's serious personal misconduct.
But Democrats say Republicans do not fully appreciate just how determined many women will be to engage in a campaign where the fate of legal abortion could hang in the balance.
Both sides are eager to paint the battle as a contest of good versus evil, where the very fate of truth and the future of the republic hang in the balance.
Eleven years later, "the constitutional rights of undocumented immigrants" hang in the balance, Mr Vladeck says, and how the court resolves Thuraissigiam could have "enormous" implications for their status in America.
"I had to get up-and-down almost every hole on the front nine," Reed said in a greenside interview, explaining his gritty determination to hang in until things turned around.
Flush-mount fixtures are super-popular in construction because then you don&apost have to deal with hanging chandeliers or worrying about how low lights are gonna hang in a room.
Wanting the décor to rise to the level of their new apartment, they laid out everyone's wall art soon after moving in and decided what to hang in the common spaces.
"[E]conomic factors may be a part of this equation, but it's much more than dollars and cents that hang in the balance," says Paul​ Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore.
The jobs of many people from Fort McMurray hang in the balance as 1,500 firefighters battle the so-called "beast" wildfires spanning more than 160,000 hectares, with no end in sight.
Many portraits hang in the public and restricted areas of the Capitol, in committee hearing rooms and out of visitors' sight, such as the leadership offices, where heads of state are greeted.
"It's a demanding exercise, because [the passengers] have to hang in the air under a helicopter and there's a very, very strong wind," witness Odd Roar Lange told NRK at the site.
So this season, I aim to get her something special that isn't just a framed 20-by-24 picture of my face that she should most definitely hang in her new apartment.
I told you that you were going to get bored working on a sequel, but you convinced me you were going to hang in there, and put all your energy behind this.
"When the health of our residents is at stake, and the safety of vulnerable populations hang in the balance, we cannot rest until this 'health care refusal' rule is stopped," James added.
According to Sessions, DACA is being phased out and will officially terminate on March 5, 2018, which means that deportation is much more likely for those whose fates hang in the balance.
In addition to the photographs, Ms Williams has salvaged components from the houses that now hang in the gallery, prompting a provocative question: when was the trellis from a garden most valuable?
The best hams will hang in Montesano's drying rooms on a hilltop outside the town of Jerez de los Caballeros for up to six years, sweating gently when the windows are opened.
Donald Trump is very concerned with the truth and yet a new photo of his inauguration that he says will hang in the White House can't even get the easiest facts straight.
The country to country relationships on intel hang in the balance, too: Israeli officials are reportedly "boiling mad" and reassessing their intel-sharing with the U.S., while European countries also have doubts.
" Dowd wrote, "It appears the fix was in, a cover-up is in place and the reputations of the FBI and the Department of Justice are tarnished and hang in the balance.
Sipping coffee in her kitchen, she looks around as if suddenly aware that her cover story has become her life, her home, her children, whose faces hang in frames on every wall.
Much of Malick Sidibe's work hangs abroad now, but an archive of photos of Malian grandfathers and mothers in their coolest sunglasses must hang in hundreds of living rooms around the country.
The substantive stakes are as high as they have been in a generation: the fate of reproductive rights, voting rights, the limits of executive power, and much more hang in the balance.
Breakingviews Two notable mergers and acquisitions achievements hang in the balance for 166, but even with a couple of giant deals on the rocks, 2015 is set to retain the global crown.
When hundreds of thousands of American families' well-being and survival hang in the balance, the GOP chooses only to make a political play ahead of the March for Life beginning today.
The results of Florida's Senate and governor races hang in the balance Thursday as the state gears up to announce the outcomes of machine recounts in both contests following a 2628 p.m.
Trump has told friends he plans to hang in the Oval Office a personal letter written to him in 1987 by former President Richard Nixon that predicted he would win political office.
The incoming Trump administration and Republican Congress will soon enjoy a tremendous opportunity to enact comprehensive tax reform, but one important, nearly 100-year-old investment vehicle may hang in the balance.
State flags, which hang in a busy hallway of the Rayburn House office building, were brought down; the Mississippi flag was one of the displays of Confederate symbols many members objected to.
Amy KlobucharAmy KlobucharBiden surge calms Democratic jitters Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden How the Democratic candidates should talk to voters about Cuba MORE (D-Minn.) hang in the balance this week.
In Rachel Harrison's excellent early installation "Snake in the Grass" (1997), photographs that the artist took at Dallas's infamous grassy knoll hang in a maze of suspended drywall fragments, uneasy and unresolved.
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Leonia's police department plans to distribute yellow tags for residents to hang in their cars and employee/visitor tags for motorists who have a viable reason for driving through the town regularly.
Expecting a good report While health care and tariffs may hang in the balance of critical issues for Kentucky, Barr is betting conservative ideology will bring his base to the ballot box.
We'll look at what this election means for both the powerful people, like Theresa May and Donald Trump, and the ordinary people whose lives hang in the balance when politicians make decisions.
Emanating from the mountains below, the unusual weather phenomenon is strong enough to withstand ferocious background winds, causing an enormous bow-like structure to hang in the upper atmosphere like a gigantic scar.
Though Assunção was able to hang in there, this one was all Dillashaw, who was the far sharper man on the feet, and the more successful party when the fight hit the mat.
One of the most divisive debates in modern history is taking centerstage in Europe this weekend: Do you let the end of toilet paper hang in front of the roll or behind it?
It is designed to hang in the water column and observe mesopelagic life for extended periods, in particular by using high-definition cameras to track animals up and down during their daily migration.
The next revolution will be reclaiming your digital identity The future of American fintech may hang in the balance of a pitched battle that has grown in intensity over the past four months.
I easily enter into a drift, stabbing the gas pedal and flicking the wheel to start the move, then hang in it for a few seconds, correcting with only an occasional throttle modulation.
On "Sober," she asks a partner what will happen when their buzz fades, but she lets the question hang in the air until the worthy payoff of "Sober II (Melodrama)," several songs later.
He constantly cites legendary Knicks coach Red Holzman as one of his biggest influences, and still pals around with Bill Bradley and other former teammates whose jerseys hang in Madison Square Garden's rafters.
So, while an actual paycheck what U.S. air traffic controllers really need, a show of support and solidarity in the form of pizza is a solid "hang in there" from across the border.
"I managed to hang in there mentally and stay strong and believed that the opportunities would come," Djokovic, who needs to better Andy Murray's performance here to reclaim the number one ranking, said.
The antique wooden front doors open to a foyer displaying a painting resembling the Infanta Margarita Teresa, who was depicted in works by Velázquez; paintings of Spanish royalty also hang in other rooms.
Although the character appears briefly in "Titus" as a clown quickly sentenced to hang in Act IV, Mr. Mac has imagined him escaping that fate by volunteering for the post-coup janitorial crew.
"I think it's also important for Hillary Clinton to be presidential, to hang in there even if it does get personal, but not to be smug or self-confident or overconfident," Rendell said.
The gallery is not sending any paintings, however: "Annunciation," which had been requested by the Louvre, will remain in Florence, where it will continue to hang in a new space dedicated to Leonardo.
Thousands of cases hang in the balance Across the country, cancer patients suing Monsanto are carefully monitoring Johnson's case because it could set a precedent for more than 4,000 similar cases awaiting trial.
Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil behemoth is increasingly looking to just float locally, as plans to list on an international exchange hang in the balance, Reuters reported, citing sources close to the matter.
While there is risk in publicly opposing a sitting president — especially this one – CEOs must ask themselves if they can risk staying silent when their personal and moral values hang in the balance.
If the overriding goal is to keep information from coming out while his term and potential re-election hang in the balance, the Trump legal strategy is succeeding despite all the adverse rulings.
These iconic images, titled "Start Your Day with a Good Breakfast Together" and "Hang in There," effuse a comradery and humor that is often absent when we talk about reversing Western gender roles.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The flags of all 50 states hang in plain sight over the nave of the Washington National Cathedral, but for decades, two Confederate flags went largely unnoticed.
Florida State got a glimpse of what to expect the further it advances, forced to battle a Florida Gulf Coast team that seemed to have just enough to hang in there all night.
Both nominees are basically rich New Yorkers who hang in some of the same social circles—Clinton attended Trump's wedding, and Ivanka Trump and Chelsea Clinton were, at least until recently, quite friendly.
But add multi-colored lightsabers and a dose of orchestral Star Wars-esque music backing and suddenly the battle is elevated, and the fate of the entire universe seems to hang in the balance.
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp, Singapore's second-biggest lender, started discussions to buy Wing Hang in 2013 and signed an exclusive agreement with major shareholders of the Hong Kong lender in 2014, the SFC said.
Mr. Cruz warned that, given Mr. Scalia's death, "two branches of government hang in the balance, not just the presidency, but the Supreme Court," citing future decisions on guns, abortion and same-sex marriage.
Meural digital canvas It can be tough to choose just one piece of art to hang in the perfect spot on the wall, so what if you didn't have to settle for just one?
To use a boxing analogy, he was the equivalent of an aging but technically skilled heavyweight champ who could hang in the bantamweight division—if, for whatever reason, he decided to shed 24 pounds.
More commonly, they just give social media users a fleeting but hollow sense of victory, which is probably the best reason for approaching them with caution — especially when people's lives hang in the balance.
Here's a picture proving it's not always boats & hoes when a huge rapper and a huge NBA star hang in the off-season ... Jay Z & Chris Paul at SoulCycle like two cardio loving dads.
Rubio, Kasich look ahead to mid-March Rubio and Kasich, competing in the so-called establishment lane, need to hang in to reach those moderate states where they can, in theory, pull ahead late.
After a 26-year drought, the Chicago Cubs had to hang in another five months to get the rings that proved they finally won the World Series — but this bling was worth the wait.
He didn't challenge Raul to "tear down the wall," as did President Reagan did Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev a generation ago in Germany, but rather encouraged Cubans to hang in there and be cool.
When an intern whose career prospects hang in the balance sits down with a congress-person and their attorney to discuss how to resolve a harassment claim, the encounter can only be a farce.
In fact, the entire silhouette of the skateboard deck has been co-opted by everyone from fine artists to commercial pattern makers making "on-trend" wall art, fit to hang in a tacky condominium.
Enormously important issues hang in the balance: the right of workers to organize, the pernicious influence of dark money in politics, the right of Americans to marry who they love, the right to vote.
Not a foreign country, or the perpetrators of a brazen terrorist attack, but a lethal disease that forces Americans to shelter in place indefinitely as their health, jobs and wages hang in the balance?
Over and over, the opening notes of the band's "In the Evening" hang in the air, sounding an unresolved tension, as Camille is stuck in the loop of her own past, unmoored in time.
Confections like a scarlet faille couture cape embroidered with purple and hot-pink bougainvillea and an African-inspired beaded minidress from the 1967 Bambara haute-couture collection will hang in the permanent exhibition hall.
The designers they hired to pattern the shirts, for example, had difficulty wrapping their minds around Mr. Riccobono's notion of how a shirt must fit and hang in order to look its best untucked.
The way Mr. Hannibal arranges instruments — sparsely, and with care, letting notes hang in the air until they fade into gray — is redolent of Sweetback, the band comprising the musicians who played with Sade.
Typically, criminal cases against Russian nationals hang in the court system with no progress after the initial charge, because the European nation does not extradite its citizens to the US when they are charged.
Thousands of cases hang in the balance What happens with Johnson's case doesn't just affect him -- it could set a precedent for more than 4,000 similar cases awaiting trial in federal or state courts.
Then one day I walked into the examination room to see my patient and was struck by a cloud of fear that seemed to hang in the room oppressively, consuming the oxygen within it.
That's not to say it's all straight up and down: as a lyricist, she also has a gift for making observations which, placed inside her songs, hang in the air with the glitter of nostalgia.
"If they continue to talk the rate higher and the market continues to hang in there, then there's a good chance they move in June," said Jonathan Golub, chief equity strategist at RBC Capital Markets.
" The larger context: The question Cohen's lawyer asked on Tuesday continues to hang in the air: "If those payments were a crime for Michael Cohen, then why wouldn't they be a crime for Donald Trump?
I didn't want to paint that way, and I decided I would paint at a size that was scaled to my friends' apartments, that could hang in a three-room walkup tenement on 7th Street.
According to a clip screened at D23, the meeting doesn't get off to the right start initially — with Vanellope barging in on the happily-ever-after gals as they hang in their dressing room backstage.
But if you count the guitars that hang in a row on a wall of the guest bedroom — he speaks of them with a pride that can be described only as paternal — the number swells.
Warner Bros.' hit came smashing through a box office wall just last weekend, but already it's got a golden hunk of hardware to hang in the great tower: Top prize at the Golden Trailer Awards.
The artists' work will be displayed at the event on the Meural Canvas — a digital screen that collectors and consumers can hang in their homes to show a variety of visual art (starting price: $595).
"He's a great example of: If you think you can play, hang in there," said Denver Coach Gary Kubiak, whose team signed offensive lineman Tyler Columbus about 48 hours after he was released by Atlanta.
And at that pace, how can you possibly continue producing high-caliber album artwork like this: This looks like something that would hang in a rec room at a Days Inn in Parsippany, New Jersey.
Thousands of drug cases hang in the balance at GBI; its backlog jumped from 316 requests to 17,285 in five years – all awhile, the number of new submissions remaining consistent, hovering in the low 30,000s.
" Truth be told, Newman wasn't big on planning, which is evident by a sign that used to hang in his office and now hangs in the boardroom: "If we had a plan, we'd be screwed.
"Given that she wants her vision of the law to prevail, it was a mistake to hang in there indefinitely," said Daniel Epps, an associate professor of law at the Washington University School of Law.
If your child's thinking of withdrawing from that organic chemistry class he hates, tell him to hang in there and do the best he can — thousands of dollars in financial aid may depend on it.
Then he came to appreciate how "she'd hang in the air longer, create spin, and hit the corner on the backboard," and he began looking forward to seeing how she got out of such situations.
Straight from the What Deb Learned Today Department: OYSTER CRABS ("Chesapeake Bay delicacy"), which are apparently tiny crabs that live inside of oysters and are meant to be — hang in there — consumed with the oysters.
Portraits of the Fryes hang in the museum's big salon, where about half of their collection of more than 216 paintings resides, crammed one over another with no particular order or fussy art history lessons.
I went to Gee's Bend with a deep curiosity about the lives and inspirations of these extraordinary artists, whose works hang in museums around the country, including the Whitney and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
They said Prince Bader had purchased the painting for the ministry of culture in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates — a close Saudi ally — so it could hang in the Louvre Abu Dhabi museum.
Cutting a figure of cheerful candor, poised humility and tireless optimism — yes, service stinks, we owe you better, but just think of how good it will be if we all hang in and push together!
Photography and art from local artists hang in the public spaces and in the rooms, and there's a lush garden with indigenous plants and flowers such as banana and frangipani trees and birds of paradise.
The most outrageous and unpredictable civil cases where audacious amounts of money hang in the balance, as told by the real participants on the front lines and featuring recreations taken from the actual trial transcripts.
By that I mean that this is a drama, but it's one where the stakes are small, where the things that hang in the balance are, say, a marriage or a job or future potential.
But this conflict will very much hang in the air: Tillerson has worked at Exxon his entire adult life, and his retirement plan is tied up in the company's fortunes unless he sells off his stocks.
A convenience store chain has launched the Gyeondyo-bar, which translates as "hang in there" and according to the company is the first ice cream bar marketed specifically to combat the after-effects of alcohol consumption.
The last time I went home, I found a purple crystal bauble and brought it back to my New York City apartment to hang in my living room, where I also keep my Susan Alexandra bag.
Or you might note the way the coin flip that seems to hang in mid-air for eons (before landing in a man's mouth!) feels exactly like something that would play out in the Black Lodge.
Patchy canvases collaged from paint fragments stripped from the facades of Old Havana hang in the same space as sculptures made from books and thread — everyday objects that help Quinoñes reframe larger social issues through metaphor.
Digital countdown clocks hang in pairs in his campaign headquarters, one ticking toward Super Tuesday, March 3, when Bloomberg hopes to pick up delegates in 14 states after declining to campaign in the first four contests.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren released a plan on Thursday aimed at protecting the rights of LGBTQ Americans, many of whose livelihoods hang in the balance as they await the Supreme Court's decision in three landmark discrimination cases.
Virginia Congressman (and apparently expert Twitter troll) Gerry Connolly created his own Time magazine cover to hang "in all four of [his] offices," the headlines of which are pretty spectacular:  Wow, my first cover of Time.
Private drivers with the apps haven't been officially ruled as illegal, but their fates hang in the balance as government officials deliberate over what to do, while public drivers continue to make louder protests against them.
"This is about weakening, like I said, the support that I give and that I have with President Donald Trump and Secretary Kelly, it's to weaken their resolve to hang in there with me," Clarke said.
"At the end of an administration and after almost three years of red ink, a pep talk from a senior federal official might not a convince a CEO to hang in for another year," Adelberg said.
"Future generations will judge us not on the fact of global climate change, but what we've done to tackle it, and literally these young people's futures and their children's futures hang in the balance," Brown said.
And while trade deals undoubtedly play a role in the global topography of jobs, today many American jobs may hang in the balance based upon a completely different factor: the availability of skilled talent in America.
But it is excruciatingly hard for a Speaker to go against a presidential nominee of his own party as the presidency, control of both houses of Congress and a Supreme Court majority hang in the balance.
"He may try to hang in there hoping for chaos...as long as he can pay for his plane ticket to the next debate, the next state," Joe Trippi, Howard Dean's campaign manager in 2004, said.
In 2016, he released a solo album, "Sexy Birds and Salt Water Classics" ("Gannets and shorebirds are very sexy, the way they hang in the air," he explained); its vibe hovers between ecstasy and melancholy warmth.
To build excitement, she printed posters to hang in the original gym's lobby with concept images to highlight the new features and shared videos on her social-media channels to keep members informed about the progress.
Out-of-business signs hang in the window of a grocer and a jeweler, their closing prompted by the possible demolition as well as by poor maintenance, according to Sylvia Hack, a local resident and activist.
The chandeliers, which he now hand-sculpts in his third-floor studio, hang in many rooms of his house, including the first-floor living room, where four white versions circle his original black-and-white model.
While glamorous portraits of major artists hang in the corridors of Munich's National Theater, Mr. Petrenko is represented by a simple video, surreptitiously taken from a camera pointing vertically down at a score he is conducting.
"As the 2016 presidential election approaches, there is a growing understanding among voters that the future of our freedoms and our identity as Americans hang in the balance," said FRC head Tony Perkins in a statement.
Feel free to gawk at Morgan's study, where paintings by Perugino and Hans Memling hang in front of red damask wallpaper, and don't miss the unfailingly crisp Della Robbia ceramic reliefs in the marble-soaked rotunda.
"I think Republicans and self-identified conservatives are going to understand the importance of maintaining control of that Senate seat, especially when control of the entire United States Senate could hang in the balance," said Sen.
Flipping the switch back on could be difficult, especially as the fate of NAFTA continues to hang in the balance and any small deal with the Chinese could be subject to reversal on a presidential whim.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last year, Donald and Melania Trump asked the Guggenheim Museum if they could "borrow" a painting by Vincent van Gogh to hang in the White House, the Washington Post reports.
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Billions of dollars in trans-Atlantic trade hang in the balance, for online companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon, as well as for more traditional multinationals like the drug maker Pfizer and the industrial company General Electric.
The paintings that hang in this exhibition would not have looked out of place in the Nazis' notorious collection of "degenerate art", nor would they have been found wanting in their proximity to so many modernist greats.
For the festivities, Scott — who is expecting twins with husband Chris Tyrrell — wore a knee-length cream-colored dress and let her hair hang in loose waves over her shoulders, all smiles as she posed with attendees.
The hour set the stage for next week's season finale, where comic book villain Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is poised to make his debut as the lives of five (including Maggie) key characters hang in the balance.
Whether you're pinning outfits you want to hang in your closet, dishes you want to try, or places you want to visit (and take FOMO-inspiring Instagrams at), Pinterest is home to all of your wildest desires.
Here's what five experts had to say about the stock and the controversial CEO: Bottom line: Wall Street analysts expect a bump road for Tesla as the fate of its CEO and founder hang in the balance.
Objects with parts that hang in midair can typically only be created by adding temporary support materials during the printing process that later have to be removed—an additional time-consuming step, and a waste of materials.
" READ: Obama and Kerry legacies hang in the balance on Iran But he added that "right now, we are not seeing the early delivery of funds going to that kind of endeavor at this point in time.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against reinstating Trump's ban soon after, but the lives of many refugees continue to hang in the balance — and the treatment of refugees resettled in the U.S. remains shaky.
"It's time for us to tell our side of the story, which I believe is the true side, and I have faith in the jury that they'll hang in there," Menendez told reporters walking into court Wednesday.
After all, if you're spending enough time gazing into the twinkling eyes of a teetotaler, maybe you'll start thinking of other things to do with your free time than hang in the pub all day pounding pints.
Jessica Goldman Srebnick, chief executive of Goldman Properties, a real estate developer, is in a unique position as a collector: She owns both the walls on which street artists paint and pieces that hang in her home.
"No matter how long we hang in there with the Affordable Care Act, we will never cover everybody," said Jeanne Nicholson, a former Democratic state senator and nurse who is a leading supporter of universal care here.
This is horribly unfair not just to the Jamaican athletes who never got a chance to formally present a defense, but every other athlete who has had their careers hang in the balance of these arbitrary decisions.
I keep my eyes down as I move, not wanting to catch the mirror-shaded gaze of the guards in the towers, or the dead twitching eyes of the drones that hang in the hot, still air.
The legislation could hang in limbo for at least another month because lawmakers have limited legislative time and are awaiting a decision on declassifying more than two dozen pages of a 2002 congressional inquiry into 9/11.
Elsewhere, there is art by the 21th-century European artist group Zero and its Japanese counterpart, Gutai: Several of Yuko Nasaka's panels of concentric circles hang in the hotel restaurant, which has already won two Michelin stars.
The Sanders' campaign recount request targets 10 precincts, and argues that 1.6845 state delegate equivalents hang in the balance, well over the margin of Buttigieg's lead, according to a list of precincts shared by the state party.
Fifth-time mom-to-be Morgane, meanwhile, was glowing as she showed off her baby bump in a long-sleeved black velvet gown with a stunning train, letting her blonde hair hang in loose waves over her shoulders.
" Despite the anger of Trump's tweet, Baldwin again responded with humor, tweeting, "Agony though it may be, I'd like to hang in there for the impeachment hearings, the resignation speech, the farewell helicopter ride to Mara-A-Lago.
"I think it's also important for Hillary Clinton to be presidential, to hang in there, even if he does get personal, but not to be smug or self-confident or over-confident because elections can turn," he said.
"To be honest, I kind of thought to myself just hang in there but she's going to have more and you're not going to get her, then suddenly I just felt something," said the 18-year-old Australian.
GOP lawmakers say Trump is playing with fire and warn that billions of dollars in American exports hang in the balance while global competitors such as China and Brazil wait to pounce on agricultural markets in North America.
Ultimately, however, the Chinese welterweight was able to hang in there to deliver a crushing knockout defeat in the second round, putting his foe down with a thudding right hand and burying him with follow up ground strikes.
We will obviously take the little cubs at any point, but we really hope "Itsy and Bitsy" will hang in there for a tad longer so we can finish a few more things on our to-do lists.
Hang in there for some of the truly inventive fight scenes, and for the performances of Ruth Negga as the live-wire Tulip and Dominic Cooper as the chaplain with strange powers who gives the series its title.
The Ipe (Brazilian walnut) wood flooring, arranged like a boardwalk deck, is surrounded by bright yellow scotch broom shrubs, purple Russian sage plants and coral bells that hang in brown fabric pouches on a fence made of bamboo.
"Real Friends" is too busy being fresh and funny to be preachy, but Hale does end her author's note with an earnest hope for her readers: "If you haven't found your 'group' yet, hang in there," she counsels.
There was a change at the top of the FAA after the two crashes, in mid-Aug this year, Dickson filled the position of FAA administrator which had been hang in the air for more than one year.
"I've had many relationships both personal and professional where the power dynamic was so off that I had to create a narrative in which I was the cool girl who could hang in and hang out," she said.
LONDON/GENEVA (Reuters) - After two years in which the disease appeared beaten in Africa, polio eradication hopes hang in the balance with two cases of paralysis in Nigeria suggesting the virus has fought back, UN experts said on Friday.
"That's a stock that has had a lot of issues with trade, but at the same time, it has been able to hang in there," said Mark Kepner, equity trader at Themis Trading in Chatham, New Jersey, of Caterpillar.
Former child actress Dunst, 36, wore a floor-length deep-blue gown with a plunging neckline, finishing the look with sparkling earrings and a variety of bracelets while letting her blonde locks hang in loose waves over her shoulders.
As the creep of automation continues to edge out a variety of occupations, from factory workers to hedge-fund managers to personal trainers to tattoo artists, the livelihoods of millions, if not billions, of humans hang in the balance.
Yet had it never been stolen, most of us would know no more about it than we do of the two obscure Leonardo da Vinci canvases from the same period that hang in an adjacent gallery at the Louvre.
Palm plantation are also often blamed for forest fires that regularly take place on Sumatra and Kalimantan in Indonesia, blanketing large areas of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore in a choking haze that can hang in the air for weeks.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As U.S. President Donald Trump and congressional leaders discuss the fate of some 700,000 immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children, the young people whose lives hang in the balance fret about their future.
CreditCreditJenn Ackerman for The New York Times In early June, an installation by a Native American artist will hang in the galleries of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, but it won't look like Native art in any traditional sense.
And Klay Thompson has got to be healthy for us to be a contender, but if we can hang in there the first half of the season, I think we can make some noise when playoff time comes around.
"If I was able to hang in there and we were able to feed off each other, then we would have been able to push through like you saw Sergio and Justin able to do today," Spieth said afterward.
That's in part due to the dwindling number of companies providing defined benefits; lack of pensions have caused many to hang in longer, said Amanda Sonnega, an associate research scientist with the University of Michigan Health and Retirement Study.
But in interviews they gave — always in tandem — it was clear that they were equal partners and that they agreed about everything from their preferred cooking surface (Teflon) to the ideal art to hang in the dining room (none).
The only exceptions to this arbitrary selection of things were two foods that, despite being wildly typical in Iceland, are also a short circuit of right and wrong in which cultural traditions and ecological sustainability hang in the balance.
The differences between Sanders and Clinton, and between either of them and any Republican, are of vital importance to the millions of people whose lives, families, and communities hang in the balance—and, therefore, of vital importance to the country.
The Tampa Bay Lightning continue to hang in the race for a playoff spot despite digging deep into their farm system and continue their quest with the opener of a short, but important, road trip Monday against the New York Rangers.
"It was just unbelievably astonishing what we saw—one of those moments where you can't help but take in a breath and just hang in the moment," Jamie Fraser, lead investigator and curator at Sydney University's Nicholson Museum, told the BBC.
Instead of painstakingly applying colors to a canvas with a brush, he dumps gallons of brightly colored paints into a giant tank filled with oils and other liquids, producing psychedelic waterfalls of color that could never hang in an art gallery.
" Jem — played 22007: "My artist caravan had a white picket fence in front of it, and at one point later at night there was a big hang in and around it with a load of amazing people, including The Prodigy.
Meanwhile, as our rights hang in the balance, nine Democratic candidates for president will take the stage at CNN's LGBTQ town hall Thursday, not just to affirm that they support LGBTQ people, but to prove exactly how much they do.
In addition, Europe's relationship with Russia (and whether to extend economic sanctions on its neighbor when they expire next year), Turkey (with whom it has a fragile migrant deal) and the rest of the world also hang in the balance.
The day after doubling-down on his baseless, false claim that illegal votes cost him the popular election, Trump tweeted out the photo below, a panoramic shot of the inauguration crowd that he says he'll hang in the press hall.
"This is about weakening, like I said, the support that I give and that I have with President Donald Trump and Secretary Kelly; it's to weaken their resolve to hang in there with me," he told radio host Joe Pags.
READ: Obama and Kerry legacies hang in the balance on Iran Aides say Kerry will be touting a series of diplomatic coups by the Obama administration at the gathering, which kicks off a weeklong multicountry tour through Europe and Asia.
Of course, the freedoms that net neutrality advocates promote are indeed essential to our society and democracy, but the notion that they hang in the balance depending on the pricing schemes and contract terms of internet service providers is absurd.
The other measures included a $70 million plan to compensate fishermen who use gillnets — large net walls that are left to hang in the water — while encouraging them to use less harmful nets, such as those used to catch shrimp.
Hang in there, keep practicing and when you see a clue that looks like it might involve some wordplay — whether it has a question mark or not — always think about other ways the words in the clues can be used.
Plus, you know that after this wedding, you'll never wear that bridesmaid's dress again, so why bother purchasing it and allowing it to hang in your closet when you can just rent it and send it back when you're done?
It's a little disappointing that we don't have the "hang in there" bars in the U.S., but if anyone's in need of a sweet treat that will relieve the aftereffects of too many cocktails, it sounds like it's South Korea.
In his cookbook White Heat, Marco Pierre White famously declared that Koffmann's pig's trotter was so pleasing to the eye that it could hang in the Tate gallery that houses the UK's national collection of British art and Dammann agrees.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Two prominent signs hang in the street-facing window of Hunter East Harlem Gallery: "REALTORS = VULTURES," in white-stenciled letters on a black background, and, below, "Open/ MASSAGE," in neon green, red, and blue.
When next week she presents her proposed team of 26 commissioners (one from each other member state, minus soon-to-exit Britain), and especially when she takes office on November 1st, questions about her authority will hang in the air.
Now, the new guidelines provide a short, easy-to-use table based only on a child's gender and age, from 240 to 18, that doctors can readily consult and even hang in the office where they and parents can see it.
And a debate about such seemingly arcane matters as jet streams and barometric readings brings the audience to the edge of its seat, as characters keep reminding us that the lives of hundreds of thousands of troops hang in the balance.
Mark Cuban is ripping both sides of the aisle for letting petty differences get in the way of helping the American people in a pandemic ... he says it's terrifying to see our government messing around while lives hang in the balance.
Dating to the 2008 financial crisis, markets have swung on every hint of news out of world capitals — Washington, especially, but also Berlin and Tokyo and Beijing — because the very future of the global economy seemed to hang in the balance.
But even as the faltering battles against AIDS, tuberculosis and other diseases hang in the balance, advocates for the poor, health experts and government officials admit that they have no idea what direction the incoming Trump administration is going to take.
This is a bit more difficult than your average Monday puzzle theme because you will most likely solve the entire thing and then have to go back and reparse the phrases, but it's a lot of fun, so hang in there.
"These ads are a new tool for Emerson, but when millions of lives hang in the balance, we won't shy away from any opportunities to encourage Congress to do the right thing," said Marshall Fitz, who run Emerson's immigration advocacy program.
The 45 Committee -- a PAC started by mega-donors Todd Ricketts and Sheldon Adelson -- released a new ad pushing Trump's Cabinet picks this week, while some key members like education nominee Betsy DeVos hang in peril of being rejected in the Senate.
In the past few days, the softly spoken Hammond, whose future as Chancellor seemed to hang in the balance before May lost her Conservative party's majority in this month's vote, has made clear the silence he kept during the campaign had ended.
That might not sound gripping, or even entertaining, but it really, really is — thanks to the surprising twists in the case Koenig profiles, the characters involved, and the fact that even though it's a "minor" crime, real consequences hang in the balance.
For three days, Drew unpacked and condition-checked every object, and it was during this stay that Picasso gifted her a drawing, "The Kiss" (21968), that was henceforth to hang in her apartment and is now in the collection of the Tate.
A Wall Street Journal study of executives at the top companies, the biggest publicly traded firms by market value, shows that men on the way up overwhelmingly get the management jobs in which a company's profits and losses hang in the balance.
For the rainy-day outing, the 33-year-old opted for a high-neck ribbed black mini dress by Naked Wardrobe, thigh-high black boots and a long robe, letting her blonde locks hang in loose waves and carrying a forest green handbag.
But its hopes of a gradual thaw in troubled U.S.-Russia relations now hang in the balance after Trump faced a squall of criticism at home over his failure to publicly confront Putin over Moscow's meddling in the 2016 election, something Russia denies.
"This tweet is much appreciated as I've suffered with depression/anxiety and had dark days where everything is an effort but lightness always follows darkness so yes always hang in there even if just by a teeny weeny thread," someone else wrote.
If you talk to them for long enough, you get the distinct feeling it is not just their jobs that hang in the balance, but the loss of something much less tangible — the ability of doctors everywhere to exercise their professional judgment.
Yet the great debate of the week had less to do with the economy than it did with former President Hugo Chávez — or rather whether several pictures of Mr. Chávez, who died in 2013 of cancer, should still hang in the Capitol.
"Got off to a terrible start and just tried to hang in there and just kind of eat away at it and see if I could somehow get to the turn at maybe 1-over par or something like that," Woods said.
Democrats&apos hopes of retaking Congress in November and mounting a national challenge to President Trump&aposs agenda hang in the balance, meanwhile, as ballots continue to be counted in several key House races in California and seven other states with primaries Tuesday.
In publishing terms, the form is a tricky one: often too short to stand alone but too long to include in a short story collection, books in the 20,000-40,000 word range can sometimes hang in a kind of literary no man's land.
The popular anger against Olympic excess, which comes on top of the outrage displayed just two years ago during the World Cup, is compounded by a rolling national political crisis in which the presidency and the country's future hang in the balance.
Trump's move will place pressure on congressional leadership to determine what both sides of the aisle can swallow in terms of a compromise, but will also lend urgency as the fate of the hundreds of thousands of people hang in the balance.
There is no guarantee that the rich will not use their extra money to buy, say, a multimillion-dollar Picasso to hang in their living room or finance a company in China rather than plow the money into American businesses and their workers.
Consequently, the filings fail to reveal that the foundation paid to settle a lawsuit that arose out of Mr. Trump's business and that it bought a collectible football helmet and a painting of Mr. Trump that would hang in one of his hotels.
At 14 Seafoam Street in New Dorp Beach, where the walls have been replaced and repainted and cabinets just above the flood line still hang in the kitchen, the minimum is $70,2548, though its appraised value before the storm would have been $21,2011.
India's constitutional values and secular legacy hang in the balance, threatened by those who would turn the country into a theocratic Hindu Rashtra: a state run by and for Hindus, where minorities exist as second-class citizens and free thinking is brutally censured.
There, rising above the defense and seeming to hang in the air, was the big and athletic Mitrovic; and when his head met the ball there was not a chance of the Sunderland goalkeeper's preventing the goal, which squared up the derby game.
The crowd were willing Strycova to hang in for a little longer and roared their approval when she showed great defensive skills to win the first point as Williams served for the match — the 54th-ranked Czech raising her arms in salute.
Washington (CNN)Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's cancer surgery and ongoing recuperation has cast an atmosphere of uncertainty over the Supreme Court at a critical time for its future and as the legal fate of several controversial White House policies hang in the balance.
By approving such steep increases for 2018 in recent weeks, regulators in many states appeared to be coaxing companies to hang in there, despite turmoil in the market and continuing uncertainty in Congress about the future of the law, the Affordable Care Act.
Ms. Netrebko's singing had much of the photo-op calculation of her staging, especially in the way she freeze-framed a high note and let it hang in the air — like the star-shaped helium balloon she brought on stage after intermission.
Lawyers and party activists raced to Broward and Palm Beach Counties, where two of the most closely watched races in the country — for a Senate seat and for governor — still hang in the balance, nearly four days after the election on Tuesday.
Elsewhere, there is art by the 256th-century European artist group Zero and its Japanese counterpart, Gutai: Several of Yuko Nasaka's panels of concentric circles hang in the hotel restaurant, which, thanks to the chef Christian Eckhardt, has already won two Michelin stars.
The president spent a part of Tuesday poring over artwork from the White House collections, settling on a portrait of Andrew Jackson — America's first populist president, who has been invoked by Mr. Trump's aides as inspiration — to hang in the Oval Office.
"[W]hat I love most is that he believes it's his duty to lift up those around him, especially the next generation," she wrote along with a photo of her and Miranda with a portrait of him that will hang in the museum.
Democrats face a difficult choice of weighing the need to protect the Dreamers, whose futures now hang in the balance, with those who would be deported or never be able to arrive to the United States as a result of the deal.
But as the DNC held a roll call vote in which the state delegations announced which candidate they were supporting, each side erupted with competing, extended bursts of applause — as if the fate of the nomination really did hang in the balance.
These delicate shredded faces, carefully removed to preserve the eye and mouth holes, are sometimes mounted inside temple-like structures atop pedestals, and a whole flock of these visages hang in a ragged formation against a black wall in the first gallery.
While he will still be the underdog going into a bout with either Gustafsson or Jones, it is safe to say that Anthony Smith has proven that he belongs in the light heavyweight division and that he can hang in the top end of it.
GENEVA, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Yemen's humanitarian situation has worsened rapidly since U.N. peace talks collapsed and fighting resumed in the port city of Hodeidah, where hundreds of thousands of lives hang in the balance, the top U.N. aid official in Yemen said on Thursday.
The lawsuit claims that Trump wrongfully gave $2.8 million worth of foundation donations to his campaign, used $100,000 to settle a dispute involving his Mar-a-Lago resort, and spent $10,000 on a portrait of himself to hang in one of his golf clubs.
In season 7, Piper will struggle with life on the outside, Taystee's friendship with Cindy will continue to hang in the balance as her life sentence looms, and Gloria and her kitchen staff will be confronted by the hard truth of Polycon's latest profit stream.
"I thought the guys in a tough back-to-back did a heck of a job to hang in there, keep playing and trusting each other," San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich told reporters after his team had seven players score in double figures Monday.
Comments like "support Huawei" and "hang in there" have become increasingly popular on Chinese social media platforms and some people said Google's decision to cut ties with Huawei is like "cutting the ground from under one's foot," according to the Hong Kong-based newspaper.
NASA is also looking for private-sector bids to provide the first module for a new space station, known as Gateway, that will hang in orbit between the Earth and Moon, allowing astronauts to remotely control rovers and to go down to the surface themselves.
"They are very focused on figuring out a way to get you to come in the store, hang in the store longer, have a good time and want to come back," said Jan Kniffen, CEO of J. Rogers Kniffen Worldwide Enterprises, during a CNBC interview.
" After Brooks and museum CEO Kyle Young unveiled the plaque that will hang in the Hall of Fame rotunda, Skaggs offered his gratitude to "the fathers and mothers that are in this Hall [who] literally built bluegrass and country music from the ground up.
While a seemingly small gesture, the award is so much more than a trophy or plaque Gadot can hang in her home; it's a testament to the resilience and worthiness of hard-working women and non-binary folks everywhere who deserve equal opportunities and pay.
He excelled in English at school, but he wasn't interested in other academic subjects, bunking off to hang in an abandoned mental institution called Dykebar Hospital, where he smoked with his mates, watched hip-hop videos on their phones, and rode around on dirt bikes.
Clinton, who urged Democrats in Nevada to make the Supreme Court a political issue over the weekend, insisted that it is Obama's duty to fill the empty seat on the Supreme Court, citing high-stakes Supreme Court cases that currently hang in the balance.
Sections of the AIDS quilt hang in our medical school lobby, not as a reminder of a bygone era, but as a testament to those whose lives are still slipping away because of barriers to basic health services that are yet to be overcome.
One presents the artist's rendering of the iconic kitten hanging from a branch, with the exhortation to "HANG IN THERE DINGUS", and the other reads "WHEN LIFE GIVE LEMON" [sic], finishing the phrase with an image of a rocks glass adorned with a lemon slice.
The A-frame now houses a communal kitchen and lush living room, where velvet chairs, terra cotta jugs and a collection of National Geographic back issues (found in the attic, along with the snowmobile posters that hang in some rooms) complement the handsome stone fireplace.
Google has previously pulled out of misbegotten hardware ventures, like Glass or the Nexus Q. With the Pixel, or Google Home, its answer to the Echo, Google is likely to hang in far longer — watching, learning, adjusting and gathering ever more data on us.
DUBAI/LONDON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia is increasingly looking to just float oil giant Saudi Aramco locally as plans for an initial public offering (IPO) on an international exchange such as London or New York hang in the balance, sources close to the process said.
A spokesman for the royal family dismissed the reports, saying that a distant relative of M.B.S. had bought the painting; it was meant to hang in the newly opened Louvre Abu Dhabi, where the crown prince's friend M.B.Z. had recently welcomed the first visitors.
Eight such Biblical scenes, painted on circular pieces of wood, hang in a row in the Victoria and Albert as a way to illustrate the difference in quality for works that Botticelli would have sold at different price points, depending on the buyer's wealth.
Instead of backing down, he splurged on a larger Trump banner to hang in front of his house, and he called the prominent civil rights lawyer Ron Kuby to see if he had any grounds to sue the city for damages claiming political bias.
Photo essays from more than a dozen acclaimed and emerging documentary photographers from Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Mexico, as well as contributions from FotoKids, which teaches photography to Guatemalan children, will hang in and outside neighborhood landmarks and city streets.
"People's lives, freedom, security, the water we drink, the air we breathe — they all hang in the balance," Mr. Newsom told thousands of people sitting in tents that had been set up after the state capital was whipped by drenching rain and high winds.
But if I could speak to my teenage self or to any teenager who feels plunged in despair, I'd tell him or her to hang in there, because happiness, or at least something like contentment, might just be a game of learning to stick around.
Shots that would have whizzed past you on grass hang in the air invitingly for you on clay — that is, if you know how to slide to get there in time and what types of shots you can and cannot make in those situations.
"Manafort knew Hannity was speaking to Trump around then because Hannity would tell Manafort to hang in there, that he had been talking to Trump, that Trump had his back, and things like that," a summary of an October 2018 interview with Manafort said.
"Manafort knew Hannity was speaking to Trump around then because Hannity would tell Manafort to hang in there, that he had been talking to Trump, that Trump had his back, and things like that," reads a summary of an October 2018 interview with Manafort.
"Even going into the third we're at 2-2 and we gave one up early in the third — we have to be a little bit better than that," said Vancouver coach Willie Desjardins, whose team is trying to hang in the Western Conference playoff chase.
One of the hags, robed in royal bedclothes, is tossed from a high window, crashing into trees beneath, and the camera lingers to survey the pictorial shock: swags of crimson drapery, worthy of Titian, hang in the green and moss-furred dankness of a wood.
The Saudi Embassy in Washington said in a statement that the true buyer was the Ministry of Culture in Abu Dhabi, where the painting will hang in a newly opened branch of the Louvre, and that Prince Bader was, in fact, the ministry's agent.

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