"He definitely held out for the right woman, and as it turned out, she held out for the right man."
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Freedom Caucus held out Most prominent of those factions, the Freedom Caucus, held out until the end, saying the bill didn't go enough to repeal Obamacare.
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All three have been held out of the first two preseason games, with Newton coming back from offseason shoulder surgery and Kuechly having been held out of practice recently.
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Bjelica was also held out of Friday's game versus Detroit.
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Royals RHP Ian Kennedy, was held out of the lineup.
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"We held out as long as we could," he said.
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Eleven voted to convict, while one held out for acquittal.
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He was held out Monday against Detroit LHP Daniel Norris.
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The remaining occupiers held out for nearly three more weeks.
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Some, though, still held out for any flicker of hope.
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He held out hope for countermeasures that would protect astronauts.
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She held out cupped hands, as if weighing two objects.
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Like most fish held out of water, it was dying.
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However, he held out the prospect of a regional agreement.
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"Hello, Christopher," he said, and he held out his hand.
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F LaMarcus Aldridge was held out for a rest Wednesday.
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Mostly, Ms. Musler held out hope for another Knicks championship.
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While we held out for a miracle, reality had set in.
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The Penguins held out LW Tom Sestito and G Mike Condon.
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Policymakers also held out hope that weak inflation will edge higher.
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Smith went through pregame warmups but was held out of action.
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I admire you if you've held out this long on Gchat.
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The article held out the possibility that Shriver was the victim.
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McCain held out despite intense lobbying from Vice President Mike Pence.
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She held out a hand that was just within Etheridge's reach.
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Instead, he held out hope that the Ghibli magic hadn't expired.
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Investors have held out hope the leaders can find a solution.
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I held out my ticket to show him the seat number.
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Next door, Carl Schulter decided he had held out long enough.
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Mr. Bawnik held out little hope of riding out the attacks.
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" And then there's Grace, "walking with a wanty hand held out.
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She smiled for the first time and held out her hand.
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They were among six funds that held out for full repayment.
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I opened the door a crack and held out my hand.
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He held out his badge so there would be no confusion.
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They are held out before him as if beseeching the sky.
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Wake Forest held out backup guards Jahcobi Neath and Michael Wynn.
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Washington has held out the possibility of further action against Moscow.
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Once Mr. Bryant reached her room, she held out her hand.
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The two pilots "are being held out of service," he said.
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They turned it down, and they held out through the summer.
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Cleveland held out rookie starting quarterback DeShone Kizer and backup Brock Osweiler.
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They held out, consigning the hosts to the third-place play-off.
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Investigators had held out hope of finding Elizabeth Shelley alive, police said.
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Unfortunately, he should have held out for a better tale to tell.
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Many held out hope for a more traditional, established alternative in Rep.
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Capaldi also held out little hope of a return to the series.
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He is normally held out of practice to stay ready for games.
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Knowing they had the votes to defeat him, the RNC held out.
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Manafort held out, and jury selection began for his trial on Tuesday.
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Before doing so, they held out olive branches to the French government.
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But rescuers in Palu held out hope they could still save lives.
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The family held out hope that the two of them were alive.
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Officials privately still held out hope that Trump would change his mind.
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Darroli held out his phone with the government-sponsored "community building" app.
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He was held out of the starting lineup Tuesday with back stiffness.
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Pittsburgh held out D Derrick Pouliot and the injured Crosby and Murray.
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Instead, he held out hope and talked about his vision for America.
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The trustees were cordial, he said, but they held out little hope.
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The octopus held out for a while, but eventually started going blind.
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Correa has been held out of the lineup for three consecutive games.
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But even after that, Mr. Dylan still held out on the academy.
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The walkers held out treats, stroked her back, called out gentle encouragement.
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But the Americans still held out the possibility of salvaging the agreement.
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Senators who held out their final votes put on a show of
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When she held out her arms, he could easily push them down.
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Tran Ngoc Hue and his men had held out, but just barely.
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In fact, many still held out hope that they have a shot.
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Greek Orthodox guerrillas held out in the Black Sea hinterland with tenacity.
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You've held out this long without one, so maybe it's finally time?
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People held out that there was some hope; there wasn't any hope.
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Guilloux, by contrast, held out hope for fraternity and for collective struggle.
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I was hungry but I wanted something different, so I held out.
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He held out hope that he would soon unite with his cousin.
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With Hillary's Senate bid underway, the Clintons held out their tin cup.
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Contrary to everyone else, including his partner, he held out for belief.
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Instead, they'd always held out hope they would be busy playing basketball.
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Also held out was Kelley O'Hara, who is recovering from ankle surgery.
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He also held out greater access to China's vast and growing economy.
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We have Trump — he held out false hope for the coal industry.
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PEP also held out the possibility of an "unquoted equity alternative", Patties said.
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PEP also held out a possibility of an "unquoted equity alternative," Patties said.
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Like McCain, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer held out the possibility of bipartisanship.
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Marnie wasn't sure why, but she'd held out a napkin out to him.
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They held out for five months before settling for a smaller pay increase.
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MAICAO, Colombia — Aldemiro Santo Choles held out for as long as he could.
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The Spartacus actor, 101, lovingly gazed at her and held out his hand.
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It is to be held out of the country at a nice resort.
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Graham was held out of practice Wednesday as a result of the injury.
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Pro-immigration advocates had held out hope that DAPA could go into effect.
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"A lot of folks, including myself, held out great, great hope," said Rep.
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Reid Travis, Stanford's leading scorer, was held out with a right shoulder injury.
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This is why Le'Veon Bell has held out, and continues to hold out.
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Flake declined to say after the vote why he held out so long.
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As Gardner drifted back, the Yankees held out hope — along with their breath.
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Trump last week canceled the summit, but held out hope for another meeting.
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Crockett and his compatriots held out against the Mexican army for 13 days.
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When I first met Edd, I held out my hand to shake his.
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A hitchhiker held out his thumb; he was trying to get to Glasgow.
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He has been wearing a cast and was held out of the scrimmage.
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We hadn't held out our hope of speaking out and held our hope.
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But they held out hope that a coming spending deadline might force action.
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Some relatives said even then they had held out hope for a miracle.
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Previous American administrations held out the former as a reward for the latter.
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They might have held out for tenants willing to pay more, but Mrs.
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Jay Bruce was held out of the lineup Wednesday with lingering back pain.
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Cease was held out as a precaution and will be re-evaluated Friday.
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Another held out a Jets jersey with his No. 15 stitched into it.
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After she sat down, he turned toward me and held out his hand.
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"I felt my sentence was unjust" Evans said, but he still held out hope.
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At Jones's instruction I held out my hands and focused on breathing calmly, slowly.
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Manager Paul Molitor said Dozier is likely to be held out Sunday as well.
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OF Carlos Gonzalez was held out of the starting lineup Saturday against the Cubs.
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The Japanese had held out for an American return to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Still, Mr. Greifeld held out hopes that another Nasdaq offering would rise in popularity.
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An Orioles spokesman said Jones was held out because of the wet field conditions.
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In phage-free suspensions, by contrast, they held out for more than four hours.
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Still, the researchers held out some hope for the treatment, known as convalescent plasma.
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The Penguins held out D Justin Schultz, RW Beau Bennett and C Oskar Sundqvist.
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The Annihilation star, 36, held out on joining the popular platform until last month.
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" My friend held out his hands in emphasis, and said, "You know … good enough!
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While still on the ground, he beckoned her closer and held out his hand.
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Deposit insurance is considered a key to bank stability, but Germany has held out.
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OLB Clay Matthews was held out of practice Wednesday because of an ankle injury.
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The Lyft competitor had held out on building tipping into the app for years.
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Freshman forward TJ Leaf was held out of the game with an ankle injury.
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And every day since then, Dai has held out hope that they're still alive.
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Francona's pre-game thought was Tomlin might be held out to face the Tigers.
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She held out a large bag and told Wang to put her package inside.
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"Jimmy, write me a sentence, any sentence," Kelly said, and held out a pencil.
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When the recipient, Arthur Thomas, arrived from New Jersey, he held out his wrist.
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The defense raised enough doubt that one juror held out against convicting Mr. Hernandez.
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He was held out of the final preseason game against the New England Patriots.
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He also also held out hope that the U.N. would help broker a solution.
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REBOUNDS Magic forward Aaron Gordon was held out because of a sprained left ankle.
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His family in the United States has held out hope that he is alive.
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The Trumpites knew about the quid and held out the prospect of the quo.
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But Vrelo Sport held out and won, 2-1, confirming its status as champion.
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Investors, however, have held out hope that earnings would recover after the coronavirus passes.
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Still, I held out hope that Volcano Bay would live up to Universal's billing.
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Boston played without forward Jayson Tatum, who was held out with a knee injury.
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You should have held out for more just to afford the Moonbeam weather tax!!!
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The session, held out of view of the media and public, accomplished little, though.
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Many families held out hope that their eggs or embryos might have been saved.
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Like many L.G.B.T. conservatives, she also held out hope that her party might change.
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In fact, the novel feels like a friendly hand held out across the world.
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The Assad regime refused, and the rebels held out until the very last moments.
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Trump held out the possibility on Friday that the summit could still take place.
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Robert Campo held out a sun-darkened, weathered hand in the shape of gun.
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Kobi Simmons added 1363 points for Memphis, which held out Marc Gasol among other regulars.
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Tennessee played without senior guard Kevin Punter, who was held out with a foot injury.
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You ideally want your phone held out in front of you but angling down slightly.
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Vicente said he held out for a few hours but in the end he caved.
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Islands such as Britain and Japan, on the other hand, held out and stayed left.
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"She's always held out hope that one day the circumstances and timing would be right."
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Sandra Payne said she held out for as long as possible before raising her prices.
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In the Obama administration, we held out for everything and we wound up with nothing.
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For nearly 27 years, people held out hope that Jacob would somehow be found alive.
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Manager Paul Molitor said Dozier is likely to be held out on Sunday as well.
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Luckily, Parker held out until his parents reached the south Austin hospital's emergency room roundabout.
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He held out on Rachel Lindsay on the chance that he could be the Bachelor.
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"Would you like a beer?" she asked politely, and held out one of the bottles.
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In Uganda, by contrast, the government held out for better deals from the oil companies.
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Far-left politician Jean-Luc Melenchon has also held out the possibility of a Frexit.
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Meanwhile, Comey skeptically held out hope that there were tapes, because they could exonerate him.
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Cohen held out for a placement there, hoping the staff could turn Ben's behavior around.
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They said he also held out hope of capitalizing on any late stumbles by Mrs.
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In Kiev, there is still a debate about whether Mr. Zelensky caved or held out.
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A player can be held out of a game until the uniform foul is rectified.
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He exempted Canada and Mexico, however, and held out the possibility of excluding other allies.
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But he exempted Canada and Mexico and held out the possibility of excluding other allies .
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She long held out publicly supporting impeachment, but swung in favor after the Ukraine scandal.
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I held out my hands, and she touched those, but she wouldn't touch the art!
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But he's held out the possibility of replacing certain key staffers with his own selections.
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Many large restaurant chains have already made this change, but a few have held out.
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Rivers held out the trio in the Clippers' previous contest against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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He held out his big paw with its manicured nails and my grandfather shook it.
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Perhaps everyone held out hope that the Olsen twins would return for Fuller House's finale.
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A faithful few held out hope in season five, but she didn't appear then, either.
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Some Democrats are angry, saying they should have held out on behalf of the Dreamers.
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Boston played without forward Jayson Tatum, who was held out due to a knee injury.
|
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Coach Mike Sullivan said Hagelin passed concussion protocol but was held out for precautionary reasons.
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C Pau Gasol was held out of Monday night's game because of a knee injury.
|
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The Senate is much more polarized now, though Mr. Schumer this week held out hope.
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And like Elliott this season, he held out last season, unhappy with his team's offers.
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Before I adopted my pet, all my hobbies held out the promise of self-improvement.
|
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His pessimism was palpable, but he held out hope: ''We will not be devoured easily.
|
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He held out laminated business cards with bug photos on them, and I took one.
|
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Some parts, like Gevarghese's home of Venmony, held out for a week, but eventually succumbed.
|
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Catching his eye as he held out the paper to turn a page, I nodded.
|
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But he exempted Canada and Mexico and held out the possibility of excluding other allies.
|
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Academic Twitter is often held out as a site of scholarly community, and sometimes it is.
|
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And despite no word on Leinonen's whereabouts, they held out hope that he was still alive.
|
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Mr Corbyn was one of only a handful of MPs who held out against this argument.
|
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I stopped giving time to just anyone and held out for men I actually found interesting.
|
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Investors also held out hope of a possible de-escalation of the U.S.-China trade dispute.
|
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NOTES: Giants 3B Matt Duffy was held out of the lineup Sunday due to hamstring tightness.
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After the Falcons released him, Edwards still held out hope another NFL team would sign him.
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Some held out hope that Trump might veto the bill, something analysts see as highly unlikely.
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Last month, he held out of the Masters as he recovers from a September back surgery.
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TPP's proponents held out a faint hope that it could pass in the lame-duck Congress.
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A man wordlessly held out a hand and helped me up the second flight of stairs.
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Those in Douma held out longest, but they appeared to break after the suspected chemical attack.
|
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Many probably "held out very slim hope that the government will change these proposals", she says.
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They probably "held out very slim hope that the government will change these proposals" she says.
|
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Out of nearly 20 Oklahoma teachers and administrators interviewed, none held out hope of meaningful reforms.
|
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She held out a dozen red roses for Meghan and congratulated her on her upcoming wedding.
|
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She held out and said, 'No, I want to see the script for this new movie.
|
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After a central bank meeting on July 8, Yaron held out the prospect of raising rates.
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Pence played five innings in right field Thursday after being held out the previous two nights.
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There were hugs and tears among all the people who had held out in the cold.
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"We held out here for years," a Syrian soldier leading us through the citadel tells us.
|
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Neal said that Trump has held out the idea of an agreement with Democrats on taxes.
|
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Power was told that he had a concussion, and he was held out of the race.
|
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The others held out against Afghan special forces that had responded to the attack, he said.
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But she held out hope that the day would clear by the ceremony's 4:30 p.m.
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For longer notes or held-out sounds, Rothschild-Cross will hold out the sign as well.
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Discussions are still ongoing, added Jayapal, who also held out hope for coming to an agreement.
|
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DH Nelson Cruz was held out of the starting lineup to rest his sore right forearm.
|
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He held out assurances that he did not intend to embrace extremist positions in some areas.
|
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With Ms. Gruber's lobbying, they held out near Oswego, N.Y., and applied for residency in 1946.
|
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Murphy and All-Star outfielder Bryce Harper were held out of the starting lineup for rest.
|
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Soccer has held out for as long as it could, for far longer than it should.
|
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Yet even conservatives held out hope that the United Nations could forge a lasting global peace.
|
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After my diagnosis, I silently held out hope that it had all been a big mistake.
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Some have held out for more than a decade despite a steady deterioration in living conditions.
|
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Mr. Hemedi's wife, Kawther al-Obaid, 47, said she held out hope that Mohammed had survived.
|
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Harris held out until after primary voting in her state, where Sanders won, before endorsing Biden.
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Amazingly, the black family held out for several years before moving back to a segregated neighborhood.
|
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A mistrial was declared on 10 other counts after one juror reportedly held out against conviction.
|
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Ms. Stockburger of Consumer Reports said that new technologies held out the promise of overcoming fog.
|
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He had initially held out in opposition over complaints that the bill added to the deficit.
|
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Mr. McCain held out his arm, waiting to be recognized once more, and dropped his thumb.
|
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Center Enes Kanter was held out because of what Coach David Fizdale described as flulike symptoms.
|
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But before she could hit the ground, another girl held out her arms and caught her.
|
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Still, I held out hope that a pajama-clad life could also be a productive one.
|
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"Um…I'm-I'm sorry…I didn't…" The father held out his hand in a "stop" gesture.
|
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She had held out the hope, it seemed, that the highly charged matter would never come up.
|
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When McCain returned, he held out his hand for everyone to see and turned his thumb down.
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Still, after sending Fisher the script, they held out little hope that she would accept the part.
|
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SS Didi Gregorius (sore rib) was held out of the starting lineup for a second straight game.
|
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He stepped in as RF Seth Smith (injured cheek/eye), who usually bats there, was held out.
|
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The president and certain members of his administration have held out prison reform as a key priority.
|
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Donald Trump held out the promise of a trade agreement with America after praising Britain's Brexit choice.
|
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Mokono held out his hand to help her up and realized he was unable to lift her.
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Those in favor of an independent Space Corps, including NASA astronaut Terry Virts, have held out hope.
|
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But anyone who's held out on the Switch for this long should probably consider this option anyway.
|
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As The Economist went to press UN officials held out hope that a disaster could be averted.
|
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It held out and still holds out to this day, though battered and with far fewer people.
|
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He was held out of the lineup for the second straight game, but could be available soon.
|
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The Penguins held out D Derrick Pouliot, D Justin Schultz, C Oskar Sundqvist and G Jeff Zatkoff.
|
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As The Economist went to press Mr Hadi's presidential guard held out on just one small hilltop.
|
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DT Sharrif Floyd (knee) also was officially ruled out after being held out of practice all week.
|
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In answer, I held out my hand, the roll of cash in my palm like an apple.
|
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Turner was hit by a pitch Tuesday and remained in that game but was held out Wednesday.
|
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But he held out the possibility that the measure could be used sooner to address migration issues.
|
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Nevertheless, the United States held out against suspension and Boeing affirmed its "full confidence" in the model.
|
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NOTES: Seattle INF Dae-Ho Lee was held out of the starting lineup with a sore hand.
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Well, I think Postman held out great hope for education as a way of addressing these problems.
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NOTES: Spurs coach Gregg Popovich held out starters Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, LaMarcus Aldridge and Kawhi Leonard.
|
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He doled out stacks of cash and talked into the various cellphones they held out to him.
|
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There were only a couple of instances where the president held out a plausible offer of bipartisanship.
|
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Some industry leaders had held out slim hope that a deal could still be approved this year.
|
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Rangers OF Carlos Gomez was held out of the lineup Tuesday due to a sore back. 2.
|
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He was saved by people on the ground who held out a blanket to catch his fall.
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Coach Tom Thibodeau said Teague and Bjelica were close to playing, but they were eventually held out.
|
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Children gathered by roads held out their hands hoping for help from cars streaming out of Palu.
|
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MIT held out, went to court, and a federal judge found them guilty of violating antitrust laws.
|
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RF Yasiel Puig (lower back strain) was held out of the Saturday game as a precautionary measure.
|
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Steve Mollenkopf, Qualcomm's chief executive, has held out hope that a settlement might be reached with Apple.
|
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As a police officer, as time goes on, it was a possibility — but I held out hope.
|
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Canada, which also initially held out, decided to ground the planes earlier in the day on Wednesday.
|
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Ankara has long held out hope of establishing safe zones along the border where Syrians can return.
|
|
Los Angeles OF Cameron Maybin was held out of Tuesday's contest due to tightness in his side.
|
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Although some said they were disappointed, many more held out hope the pope could change his mind.
|
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Gabrielle Reece snapped on a swim cap and held out a mask to an appropriately trepidatious visitor.
|
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Schumer said that is one option, though he held out hope the agreement could pass before then.
|
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The family held out for justice all this time, said Heather Coggins, a niece of the victim.
|
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They also held out the hope that Mr. Trump would grow in office and become more presidential.
|
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"The big companies that held out for so long are now making a change," Ms. Guillermo said.
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Until now, the US has always held out the meeting as a reward for good behavior from Pyongyang.
|
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I tweeted about the heartbreak while I held out hope that Alex Pall might still send me $1.29.
|
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Gazelles lifted their long horns, date palms held out their branches, and crescent moons rose in the sky.
|
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Harper was held out of the starting lineup for the third consecutive game due to a stiff neck.
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Most every new phone has a notch now, apart from Samsung devices, which have held out so far.
|
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Rose said after Manfred's decision that he still held out hope that he would one day be inducted.
|
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And his coach held out the possibility Dalton might have a backup role for the Bengals' playoff game.
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Following the exploits of ISIS online, Abu Bilal held out hope that its commanders might be more honorable.
|
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But Wells Fargo held out, and its payment is the largest in FHA history over loan origination violations.
|
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LF Ryan Braun was held out of the lineup Tuesday, a precautionary measure, according to manager Craig Counsell.
|
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For more than 30 years their families held out hope that police would one day find the killer.
|
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But sources said PIFSS, an unsecured lender, held out and was given a 48-hour deadline to agree.
|
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For months, the rest of the Anthony family held out hope that the toddler would be found alive.
|
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Are too many Asian-Americans being unfairly held out of top universities and colleges because of affirmative action?
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DH Victor Martinez (knee) was held out for a third straight day as a preventative measure despite hitting .
|
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He had threatened to scrap it, but has since held out the possibility of turning into a concession.
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That's a disappointing end for a bill that some environmentalists and journalists had held out as a bellwether.
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He was injured Saturday against Calgary; he passed concussion tests but was held out Sunday as a precaution.
|
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But the official held out the possibility that it could become a more prominent issue down the road.
|
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On Friday, she was pulled from Senior Night festivities and held out of Saturday's game against Florida Atlantic.
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He exempted Canada and Mexico, and held out the possibility of later exempting other allies, such as Australia.
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Inside Pitch Gleyber Torres (left shoulder) was held out of the lineup but was available off the bench.
|
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Mr. Graf of FedEx held out the possibility of more spending on capital investment and hiring next year.
|
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But she held out her own country as standing strong against the winds disrupting the liberal world order.
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Some held out hope that Democrats would meet the White House halfway on Mr. Trump's $5 billion demand.
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But families still held out and didn't want to start the process, and they now have started it.
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When he held out the paper to her, I took it from his hand and said thank you.
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He was held out with for what Duke officials called precautionary reasons with a mild right knee sprain.
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Mr. Obama held out hope that when Mr. Trump takes office, he would take a more sober approach.
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Even so, Dunford said he held out hope there might be a change in the tone from Pyongyang.
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His first trial ended two years ago in a hung jury after one juror held out for acquittal.
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Many participants wore black and held out an outstretched hand, with fingers splayed, to signify their five demands.
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In the longer term, Barnier held out the possibility of an unprecedentedly close relationship between Europe and Britain.
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She held out hope that the governor's pardon could remove the legal basis for Mr. Lima-Marin's deportation.
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The Penguins held out D Derrick Pouliot, and the injured Fleury, D Olli Maatta and RW Bryan Rust.
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North Carolina was without two starters as guards Cole Anthony (knee) and Leaky Black (ankle) were held out.
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They are the ones who held out in the rapidly shrinking so-called caliphate until the very end.
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She held out her arms in front of her and walked backward, as the dancers had been doing.
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If oil executives held out hope that Mr. Naimi might announce an unexpected Saudi policy change, they were disappointed.
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However, Philadelphia was without Ben Simmons, who was held out of the game with swelling in his left elbow.
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Kanter told reporters after the game that he felt ready to play but was held out for precautionary reasons.
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The ministry expects August export orders to decline 2.53-5.0% on-year, but held out hope for gains afterwards.
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The Hurricanes were without forward Jordan Martinook, a former Coyotes player, who was held out with a back injury.
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They clustered around the former prime minister of Pakistan and jabbered reports into smartphones held out on selfie-sticks.
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He received limited reps in team drills and is being held out of Thursday night's game with the Vikings.
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News of the tiny increase doesn't come as a surprise for financial planners, who already held out pessimistic expectations.
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Trump yesterday held out the possibility of meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 in Japan next month.
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Another attractive woman I bumped into in the conference held out the prospect of us working together in London.
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While polling shows Clinton with a comfortable lead in New York, Sanders held out hope for a closer race.
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That means C Jahlil Okafor, who has been held out of the last four games, will see extensive action.
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Foreign minister Jeremy Hunt held out some hope that a deal was "entirely possible" in time for the vote.
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And LG, one of the last companies to give up on them, held out until 2016 with the G5.
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Though my seats weren't front and center, I held out hope that Mayer would find me in the crowd.
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U.S. OUTLIER Nevertheless, the United States held out against suspension and Boeing affirmed its "full confidence" in the model.
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OF Mike Trout will be held out of the All-Star game as he recovers from left thumb surgery.
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The Federal Reserve held out the prospect of tighter monetary policy in America, prompting money to flee emerging markets.
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McConnell held out hope Monday afternoon that some of his Democratic colleagues might be persuaded to change their minds.
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Ultimately, Mr. Shi held out hope that a Clinton presidency would not mean an upheaval in relations with China.
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Under PROMESA, creditor negotiations can be held out of court or through a legal process akin to U.S. bankruptcy.
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Senate Republicans have held out on holding a confirmation hearing or vote on President Obama's court nominee, Merrick Garland.
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But he also held out that the possibility that the three longtime trading partners could eventually reach an agreement.
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His mother, Audrey said, was initially disappointed because she still held out hope that they'd give her more grandkids.
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Rays UTIL Nick Franklin (hamstring) was held out of Friday's game as well and is day-to-day. 3.
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In Bavaria, that center has been more conservative and dominant than elsewhere in Germany, and has held out longer.
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He suddenly held out Easter as a target for relaxing restrictions and revving up business and social activity again.
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Trump has held out the option of declaring a national emergency if he cannot get a deal with lawmakers.
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Until then, Patricia Borg had quietly held out hope that the athletically gifted Leo might choose some other path.
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I joined the trembling on-deadline horde around Kevin Love's locker and held out a recorder like everyone else.
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The F.T.C. commissioners have held out their 2011 Facebook order as an example of the good work they do.
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" But she clearly held out hope for a more emphatic result, telling The Hill, "You're on the ground here.
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Professor Siegel asked whether she held out hope that some of her colleagues might change their views over time.
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And LG, one of the last companies to give up on them, held out until 2016 with the G5.
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"You can't get frustrated," said Chapman, who was held out of the last two games with a tight hamstring.
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He still held out hope of qualifying for the October debate — which came and went without him last Tuesday.
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I held out my arm, which she grasped after shifting her shopping bag to the hand with the cane.
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The Penguins held out three injured players: D Olli Maatta, D Brian Dumoulin and Rust, plus G Jeff Zatkoff.
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SS Didi Gregorius, who took some knocks over the previous two games, was held out of the lineup Sunday.
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NOTES: DH Victor Martinez (knee) was held out for a third straight day as a preventative measure despite hitting .
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" What's more, "A Colored Farmers' Alliance grew rapidly as well, and held out the possibility of biracial coalition-building.
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The second woman, Louise Godbold, turned to Kendall and held out her hand — "Are you all right?" she asked.
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The year-long wait was less than ideal, but if you held out, you'll probably find them worth it.
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NCR, meanwhile, held out against pressure from activist investors to take an $820 million investment from the Blackstone Group.
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Trump also held out hope that the two economic superpowers could reach a deal to end their trade dispute.
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A small group of New York hedge funds held out for better terms and sued in the U.S. courts.
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He then shook the hand of Hobson, whose son held out a baseball and pen for Tebow to sign.
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Reformers held out hope that the Supreme Court would restrict partisan gerrymandering, but justices have so far avoided the issue.
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They're looking to what we've held out as a shining city on a hill and following the beacon to safety.
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The company's marketing materials held out the promise that the moderately wealthy could mingle with celebrities and titans of industry.
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Cummings had held out for months in endorsing Clinton, the only Democratic member of Maryland's congressional delegation to do so.
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Western policymakers until recently held out hope that Mr. Putin would prove an ally in conflicts in Syria and Iran.
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The vast majority of bondholders held out against the offer, and a new 290m senior secured bond primed existing bondholders.
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And foreign minister Jeremy Hunt held out some hope that a deal was "entirely possible" in time for the vote.
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RF Carlos Gonzalez was held out of the starting lineup, and, combined with Thursday's rainout, had a two-day break. .
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Denver Police Department Division Chief Joe Montoya told reporters they had all held out hope of finding little Jordan alive.
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He made the trip to Edmonton and is practicing with the Sharks, but has been held out of game action.
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More recently, Turkey was held out as a "model" for Arab countries seeking to build more prosperous and democratic societies.
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NOTES: Alabama starting LBs Rashaan Evans (groin) and Anfernee Jennings (ankle) were held out of the game due to injuries.
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Another shot featured Miya and Houston kissing while they held out their hand to the camera with their fingers interlocked.
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He said after the game that heel issues are the cause of his numerous leg problems and was held out.
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Not so much: There were only a couple of instances where the president held out a plausible offer of bipartisanship.
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" Datsyuk held out his right hand flat and continued: "It is now like this in hockey, everybody is so even.
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Nationals LF Jayson Werth (back tightness) was held out of the lineup on Saturday and is day-to-day. 2.
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At one point, a commander held out a sheet of paper and read a statement aloud in a strident voice.
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And others who have held out have found themselves on the phone repeatedly with Pelosi ahead of Wednesday's caucus vote.
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For years, I held out hope for a bipartisan "grand bargain" to put us on a more sustainable fiscal path.
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But he was slowed this spring, held out of practices to rest what he described as a sore right knee.
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ASU played without starting center Romello White and reserve wing Taeshon Cherry, who were held out for violating team rules.
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"To me it's a big deal," said Trump, who has held out the possibility of warmer U.S. relations with Russia.
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The 2013 election of Pope Francis held out the promise for a change in the church's longstanding policy of secrecy.
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Mr. Trump's team has held out some hope of winning, but these states seem especially unlikely to decide the election.
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But in an interview with the Wall Street Journal Sunday, the President held out little hope the talks would work.
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Still, in the upper chamber, one senior lawmaker held out hope that the administration and Democrats could move forward. Sen.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday he held out the option of future of U.S. diplomatic staff cuts in Russia.
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And I held out for a big opportunity to do just that, even though it didn't come along for years.
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Passage of the stopgap measure angered some Democrats, who said they should have held out on behalf of the Dreamers.
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But U.S. officials had held out the possibility that Pakistan could win back that support if it changed its behavior.
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But he did not blame Cuba, and officials held out the possibility that a third party might have been responsible.
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On Friday, Graham held out the Republicans' current favorite bipartisan olive branch, which involves saying something nice about Joe Biden.
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Like others, Mr. Lentol had held out hope for a deal on Sunday night, but it was not to be.
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Porter reportedly held out on making her endorsement for a while because she considers both Warren and fellow Californian Sen.
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Hillary Clinton held out hope of carrying Arizona in 235, but Donald Trump won by more than three percentage points.
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Players about to be traded are often held out of games to avoid an injury that would upend a deal.
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Recovery efforts continued, aided by hundreds of soldiers, but officials held out little hope that anyone would be found alive.
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The internet's main home for classified ads has held out against making an official app for whatever reason until now.
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Mario Draghi, the central bank's president, also held out the possibility that policymakers could still ramp up stimulus if needed.
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Mr. Trump said he had rejected that deal, and he held out hope that talks would continue in later weeks.
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Nancy Pelosi, leader of the Democrats in the House of Representatives, held out hope for a bipartisan agreement this month.
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Cardi B couldn't contain her surprise or excitement, gesturing wildly as she stared at the ring he held out to her.
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On Tuesday, a makeshift memorial appeared on the robot's charging pad, even as some held out hope that Steve would survive.
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RB Daniel Lasco was held out of Wednesday's practice with a hamstring injury and has been ruled out of Thursday's game.
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Innovations in machine learning and AI, device miniaturization, cryptocurrency, and autonomous vehicles held out one promise after another of uninterrupted growth.
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F Larry Nance Jr. was held out because knee issues have prevented him from playing him in back-to-back contests.
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Even so, some big tech firms have complied — including Apple and Google — while others such as Facebook and Twitter held out.
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Battling drug addiction, her son had relapsed a number of times, and Packer held out hope this time would be different.
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The Grizzlies held out guard Tyreke Evans for the third straight game while attempting to trade him prior to Thursday's deadline.
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Hernangomez was held out of Monday's loss to the Washington Wizards with an undisclosed injury and was off to slow start.
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But he still held out some hope, also saying it would be "wonderful" if the US and Russia could get along.
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He held out there for more than four years before quitting to put his hands on something more practical: a startup.
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Had he held out, they say, he might have got the FARC to hand over its ill-gotten gains to victims.
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Rose said after Manfred's decision that he still held out hope he would one day be inducted into the national hall.
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We finally caved and bought a brand new one, and that is the one that held out until the bitter end.
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Cruz and Trump sparred continuously throughout the campaign, and when Cruz eventually dropped out, he held out on endorsing the nominee.
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Where was the invitation to give in to fleshy temptations held out by Ssam Bar's rotisserie duck or its pork shoulder?
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" Haley also held out the prospect that, absent U.N. action, the United States may be "compelled to take our own action.
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The planned encounter follows months of warming relations since Kim held out an olive branch in his New Year's Day speech.
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Houston also held out center Clint Capela (hand), forwards Trevor Ariza (leg) and Ryan Anderson (ankle), and guard Eric Gordon (ankle).
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Everyone told him that she ran off with another man, but he held out hope that she'd just up and vanished.
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She held out her hands expectantly as she waited for the tarantula to scoot its way onto her from someone's arm.
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We spend a great deal right now through the Medicare program — often held out as a model for universal single-payer.
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But he refrained from blaming Cuba, and federal officials held out the possibility that a third party may have been responsible.
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N.C.A.A. rules say that players who are suspected of being ineligible should be held out of competition until they are cleared.
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In proving his physical adequacy, Murray held out the chance of becoming that most valuable of sports commodities, a franchise quarterback.
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In "Postcard People," Annie Correal writes: Marilyn Stern held out a black-and-white postcard of a baby panda from 1948.
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He was held out of 22016 games during the investigation, making him ineligible for the Yankees' first 2237 games this season.
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Furthermore, Democrats say, what Trump held out as leverage — a quid pro quo — was U.S. taxpayer-funded military aid to Ukraine.
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Trump held out for months on making clear his intention to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal before formally doing so.
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I had held out my hand to offer this person a shake, as we were meeting professionally for the first time.
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"I held out hope that the new Donald is different from the old Donald — but looks about the same," said Sen.
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Even moderate Democrats who held out on impeachment until the last minute said they're fulfilling their role to uphold the Constitution.
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Their faces swollen to double size, their lips hanging loose, with both hands held out with burnt skin hanging from them.
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None of that should be dismissed because Bayern held out against a Liverpool team without its three first-choice central defenders.
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In fact, Jones held out of Atlanta practices LAST summer ... before he ultimately settled for a small raise before the season began.
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The Jazz played without forward Bojan Bogdanovic, who was held out of the contest after sustaining a sprained ankle against the Thunder.
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If these people experienced the movie like I did, then they held out hope for Alex's budding bisexuality for a long time.
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But when Premium launched in March, AutoPlay had been held out of the initial release while the company fine tuned the product.
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Bagley was held out as a precautionary measure after sustaining a mild knee sprain on Thursday in a loss at North Carolina.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has held out the possibility of meeting with Kim in a dramatic break with US political conventions.
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A few Ceausescu loyalists held out, and arms were distributed to civilians to resist mysterious "terrorists" who turned out not to exist.
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The story comes from unnamed sources, who suggest that, thus far, the postmaster general has held out against pressure from the president.
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CF Kevin Kiermaier was held out of the starting lineup Monday after being hit in the left hand by a pitch Sunday.
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In photos taken from the trip, Hanson is also seen touching a piece of coral that's being held out of the water.
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Fiers was held out of the decision at Oakland on April 29 despite scattering two runs and seven hits across seven innings.
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Republicans also turned back Democratic challenges adroitly in the couple of states where the opposition party held out some hope of success.
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"What you did is, you kind of held out until they found someone that they liked less than you," Mr. Kimmel said.
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Nintendo has long held out against offering its games for mobile devices, preferring to keep them coupled to its Wii console business.
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Meetings of the Council, hitherto mostly at the prime minister's office in Jerusalem, are already generally held out of the public eye.
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New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold, the third overall pick, held out briefly before signing his deal and reporting on July 31.
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The man in the black coat was laughing, his wrists held out to the two policemen who had taken charge of him.
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And The Hill reported on Sunday that the Clinton campaign had previously held out on agreeing to the forum until last week.
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The CME's high-flying copper contract held out longer before seeing both volumes and open interest slide precipitously over the fourth quarter.
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Kane has held out the email scandal as an example of the "old-boy culture" she says permeates the state legal system.
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G Manu Ginobili (back spasms) was held out more for rest purposes Monday at Brooklyn, missing his sixth game of the season.
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And some Afghan officials held out hope that the release would make the Taliban more likely to agree to an eventual truce.
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With wet eyes, they held out their palms in prayer and bent over the hospital bed to kiss their daughters' tiny foreheads.
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Bender started at power forward for Marquese Chriss, who was held out for what the Suns called a violation of team rules.
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Hardy was able to play in the series finale against Tampa Bay but Jones was held out for the third straight game.
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Pats haters held out hope that last week's huge effort by Tom Brady was fueled by bitterness over his four-game suspension.
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A court order allowing investigators to take blood samples for analysis last week held out little hope that either would fully recover.
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But he held out the possibility that Barr could avoid contempt by making a "good faith" offer for access to the material.
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In 2008, Democrats held out vague hope that Democrat Jim Martin might be able to prevail in a runoff against Republican Sen.
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The Warriors said Curry was held out as a precaution, having already had clinched the top playoff seed in the Western Conference.
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She held out a card reader and asked me to swipe my own card so we didn't make even indirect physical contact.
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It was now overrun by sightseers, many of whom had their backs turned to the monuments, arms outstretched, cell phones held out.
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Last season, he also held out for the preseason but was back for Week 1 and played for a $12 million tag.
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She also held out hope that the votes could be found somewhere, and that Ms. Abrams would be able to fight on.
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"The family has always held out hope that he was out there and he was going to turn up someday," says Isham.
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Sweden has staunchly held out against joining NATO, the Western military alliance, and, until recently, its defense budget had been steadily shrinking.
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Still, Republicans held out hope that Mr. Pompeo would return to electoral politics in Kansas, and for months he encouraged that expectation.
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Ms. Wasserman Schultz held out, arguing that until there was credible evidence, she saw no reason to terminate a longstanding work arrangement.
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He had tweaked the same hamstring during May and was held out of the lineup for six games before returning last Friday.
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North Korea has held out the return of remains as a symbol of its goodwill and intention to improve ties with Washington.
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Towns exhibited some concussion-like symptoms, so, per league protocol, he was held out of that game and again Saturday at Milwaukee.
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You've said that ever since your experience with "Do the Right Thing," you haven't held out hope for recognition from the academy.
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The Soviet backed-government of Mohammad Najibullah, for instance, held out against mujahideen fighters for around three years after the Soviet withdrawal.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has held out massive economic stimulus as an incentive for North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.
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Secretly though, I still held out for the possibility of developing Brad Pitt looks so that I could dunk on my peers.
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Congrats: If you've held out this long through the shopping season, anxiously awaiting discounts bigger than Black Friday, you made a smart move.
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McDonald said tensions are already rising despite the fact that Trump and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi each held out an olive branch.
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I also held out hope for Amazon Meal Kits, the new in-house offering from the retail giant that arrives via Amazon Fresh.
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Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, the top Republican on the bill, held out hope that a deal could be reached on Cotton's amendment soon.
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The Tigers held out star tight end Albert Okwuegbunam, receiver Nate Brown, running back Tyler Badie and defensive back Adam Sparks with injuries.
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Some parts were so narrow, divers had to remove their oxygen canisters from their backs and swim with them held out in front.
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RF Shin-Soo Choo, who left Tuesday night's game with lower back stiffness, was held out of Wednesday's lineup by manager Jeff Banister.
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SS Jhonny Peralta returned to the Cardinals starting lineup Saturday after being held out the last two games with a sore left thumb.
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JJ Redick scored 17 points for the Sixers, who were without Jimmy Butler as he was held out for a planned rest day.
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Several vendors sold them at tables along my walk, but I held out because I already planned on eating pork buns for lunch.
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Boeing held out longer for its commercial planes, but said last year that it would finally be building a new factory in China.
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C Buster Posey was held out of the lineup for precautionary reasons but was available to pinch-hit and, if need be, catch.
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Reserve forward Joffrey Lauvergne missed the road trip with a sprained ankle, and Manu Ginobili was held out for rest against the Celtics.
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Stephenson could have held out, watched Netflix users weep via Twitter, and transferred the show to, say, his own struggling DirecTV Now service.
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"I walked up to him, [held out my hand] and just out of my mouth came: 'I find you very attractive,' " she said.
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Dude should have held out for some compressed white winter melon with wild rose and elderflower buds, topped with some freshly-sliced figs.
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"Trump himself and people in his entourage have held out the Muslim surveillance program as a model for nationwide adoption," he told me.
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Trans States Airlines, the carrier operating Thursday's flight, told KPRC she's being "held out of service" while it investigates exactly what went down.
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Democrats have opposed short-term funding bills in both chambers of Congress, and have held out for a deal on immigration reform instead.
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The BoE wrong-footed investors earlier this month by keeping rates on hold, although it held out the prospect of a stimulus package.
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Bell also held out on 2017 training camp for similar reasons, but this year ratcheted up his ante by sitting out of games.
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Whether or not you think Dillashaw is being unfairly held out of the rematch with Dominick Cruz, this matchup is undoubtedly a treat.
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Only a few years ago Myanmar held out the promise of a genuine transition to democracy, with human rights protections and press freedom.
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His "legitimate" heirs were held out as upstanding citizens, while the "illegitimate" descendants were said to be criminals, paupers and dull-witted wastrels.
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One evening he held out a tray of sea urchins, their spikes groping the air, and asked each of us to choose one.
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Collins held out on endorsing, and eventually wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post explaining why she wouldn't be voting for Trump.
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The injury is not considered to be serious, but Kaepernick might be held out of the preseason opener against the Texans on Sunday.
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New Hampshire's Cullen held out hope that Rubio, or someone else, might still find time to take on his party's more extreme elements.
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One, smiling, handed out a library and a check; the other held out a notice telling workers that their pay had been slashed.
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But he also held out the possibility of withdrawing it if Hezbollah respected Lebanon's policy of staying out of regional conflicts, notably Yemen.
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One of them held out his hands and you could see the marks from the chains, which his wrist had been chained with.
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That essay, nearly as unmoored from reality, held out similar enemies as foils to motivate Trump-skeptical conservatives to vote for him nonetheless.
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National Republican leaders had held out hope that Mr. Rubio could mount a comeback in Florida and challenge Mr. Trump for the nomination.
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For people on the fringes of the American political right, Mr. Trump's campaign has held out the promise of a white-power resurgence.
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If the militants had held out a few minutes longer, an air raid would have brought the building down on top of them.
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When the Afghan Special Forces raided the prison in Now Zad in December, Zia held out hope that his father had been freed.
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Pittsburgh held out D Brian Dumoulin, a move apparently resulting from the 6-2 loss to Minnesota on Friday, and LW Tom Sestito.
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Likewise, free safety Damarious Randall should return soon — he was held out for precautionary reasons after his knee "locked up" during pregame warmups.
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Students only learn when challenged with new ideas, forcing them to apply reason and reconsider beliefs they have previously held out of habit.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. reached into a backpack and held out a $100 million check for the crowd of 11,403 fight fans to see.
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I jogged over to him, and the man in the banana suit held out an aluminum tray that held a last orange slice.
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One personal shopper loaded groceries into the back, while another held out a bright orange umbrella to shelter the food from the rain.
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Restaurant Review 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The rustic little shop held out longer than many other Ukrainian outposts in the East Village.
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But he also agreed to exempt, for now, Canada and Mexico, and held out the possibility of later excluding allies such as Australia.
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A suicide bomb breached the base's defenses and four attackers held out inside for 11 hours until they were finally subdued by police.
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The removal of American troops from South Korea, held out by Mr. Trump as a possibility, is a long-held goal of Beijing.
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Which is why Kimhi's supporters have held out hope that a book he was working on for many years would eventually be published.
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He has also held out the possibility that America might stay in the accord if it can negotiate new, though still undefined, terms.
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But the dispute spilled out publicly and got increasingly nasty as Bosa held out well into August before finally agreeing to a deal.
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Her husband dug her out with his hands and held out hope that she might pull through when he found her still breathing.
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Poland, in particular, is held out as a model because it has been "secured economically, politically and militarily" by the E.U. and NATO.
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He said that emergency responders held out hope until the end that the two victims had found a safe spot inside the debris.
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But she held out hope that Britain might reconsider in July, the last milestone at which Mr. Johnson could petition for an extension.
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Forward Dewan Hernandez, Miami's leading returning scorer and rebounder, was held out for the third consecutive game as the NCAA reviews his eligibility.
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He has held out the prospect of cooperation with the United States but says his government has the wherewithal to tackle the problem.
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The Kentucky Republican held out as he sought a vote on an amendment to maintain budget caps, arguing that the proposal spends recklessly.
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European Affairs Minister Michael Roth has held out the possibility of London achieving "special status" in its ties with the EU after Brexit.
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Brewers LF Ryan Braun, who was held out Wednesday with stiffness in his lower back, has reached base in 24 straight games. 3.
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The White House has declined to participate in that hearing but held out the possibility it would engage in future Judiciary Committee sessions.
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The Dodgers announced that day that they would comply, but some teams held out, reluctant to alienate fans in expensive lower-level seats.
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The "I'm Upset" video release came at a perfect moment because still people held out hope that in some form Drake would respond.
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A suicide bomber breached the compound's defenses and four attackers held out inside for 11 hours before they were subdued by the police.
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In Tuesday's early game, D.C. United held out for 70 minutes in its first leg in Mexico against Querétaro but eventually fell, 2-0.
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BATANGAS, Philippines (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Muslim cleric from the city of Batangas walked up to Archbishop Ramon Arguelles and held out his hand.
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A small group of party elites held out and refused to endorse him all along, and that group grew after the leaked tape scandal.
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That single deal for cargo jets has been held out as one that will keep thousands of jobs for the 7453 program's commercial program.
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He held out the possibility of austerity measures that might last for a few years after which "things will return to how they were".
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In an interview with the Financial Times last weekend, Trump held out the possibility of using trade as a lever to secure Chinese cooperation.
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But teachers held out for a $10,000 raise over three years, as the $6,000 increase would merely bring them in line with neighboring states.
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Hammond has previously held out the prospect of billions of pounds of extra public spending or tax cuts if parliament approves May's Brexit deal.
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But he also held out the possibility of withdrawing it if Hezbollah respected Lebanon's policy of staying out of regional conflicts such as Yemen.
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It was never an easy sell domestically, but its proponents held out a faint hope that it could pass in the lame-duck Congress.
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Moon Jae-in, South Korea's president, even held out the prospect of a summit with Kim Jong Un, the dictator who runs North Korea.
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"Focusing on an ornament held out in hands might be a fun twist on an image, that draws the eye somewhere unexpected," Brooks says.
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While criticizing the U.S. policy on Iran, Putin had some warm words for Trump and held out hope for holding a summit with him.
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While others pleaded to charges or took their chances at non-judicial punishment proceedings, Benson and Combs insisted on their innocence and held out.
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To have a royal lead a party linked to Mr Thaksin, such as Thai Raksa Chart, held out the prospect of bridging the divide.
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RF Gregory Polanco was back in the lineup for the opener in Baltimore after being held out Sunday for a regular day of rest.
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Franco was held out of the lineup for two games earlier in the week, and he continues to search for answers at the plate.
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NOTES: Washington 3B Anthony Rendon has been dealing with a sore calf and was held out of the starting lineup by manager Dusty Baker.
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He has held out the possibility of using trade as a lever to secure China's cooperation against North Korea at the Thursday-Friday meeting.
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They understand too much money that could go to creating growth is now housed overseas or held out here because of bad tax policy.
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Strache held out the prospect of awarding her public contracts in road construction if she helped the Freedom Party succeed, according to the video.
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Donald was due to show up on Wednesday at camp at UC Irvine, but this marks the second consecutive year he has held out.
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Hernandez, who changed his last name from Huell in October, is being held out of competition until a review of his eligibility is completed.
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Mets closer Jeurys Familia was held out for the second straight game, and his trade to the Oakland Athletics was announced after the contest.
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"This one's a boy," a ten-year-old named Cora Reynolds explained, as she held out a monarch she'd netted on a buddleia bush.
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The Central American country held out on signing the deal for two years, based on criticisms that it was "insufficient" in addressing climate change.
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Not so long ago the "American dream" held out the prospect that everyone, however humble their background, could succeed if they tried hard enough.
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The 34-year-old Kuznetsova, twice a Grand Slam champion, served for the first set but Keys held out before winning four consecutive games.
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Mr. Trump has repeatedly held out his financial disclosures as a justification for breaking with tradition and refusing to release his personal tax returns.
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In 1978, rebels fighting a repressive government erected barricades against the National Guard, and held out until they were overwhelmed by airplanes and tanks.
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Wendell Jamieson, the current Metro editor, said Metropolitan Diary once had to be held out of the Monday newspaper because there was no room.
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Liberal activists were infuriated, but after the brutally divisive fight to confirm Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, the agreement held out a promise of peace.
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Just one woman held out going into the weekend and eventually changed her mind, but not because the other jurors pressured her, Cody said.
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On a recent afternoon, Mr. Ahmed, the stadium manager, stepped onto the field with a group of visitors, held out his hands and exhaled.
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Mr. Cox has held out for more than one debate, as well as an agreement in advance on what topics will be covered. Deadlock.
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After her fourth goal, she held out her fist and emphatically unraveled her fingers — one, two, three, four — before being mobbed by her teammates.
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"Your company should really be held out as a success story of America's free enterprise system," said Representative Keith Rothfus, a Republican of Pennsylvania.
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She placed her order for chicken and brown rice and yams, and when she got to the register, she held out a $50 bill.
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She held out numbered stickers, the kind they give you on the first day of kindergarten, and we reluctantly affixed them to our sweaters.
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Mr. Xi also held out China as a model for the new era, saying his country had developed its economy without imitating Western values.
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In a chaotic final 26 seconds, Seattle held out to win the map 21-2184, as Damon "Karma" Barlow made more than 2166 kills.
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Georgiev made 23 saves, including three in overtime, after rookie goaltender Igor Shesterkin was held out as a precaution due to an ankle injury.
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The complaint alleges otherwise — though it suggests such an incentive was held out by people close to the president rather than by Trump himself.
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Harper, held out of Tuesday's game — except to pinch-hit — due to a stomach bug, belted his three-run shot in the fifth inning.
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Some held out a month, some lasted two, with the longest — the bankers in the former Ministry of Finance — standing firm until mid-March.
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LF Alex Gordon was held out of the Sunday lineup with a tender right ankle after leaving the Saturday game in the ninth inning.
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LF Khris Davis was held out of the starting lineup Tuesday, still feeling the effects of being hit by a pitch Saturday at Houston.
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But that would be the end of the day for Annexstad, who was held out the rest of the way for an unspecified injury.
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This app guides you in making 360-degree circular panorama photos, making you spin around with your phone held out to capture a scene.
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Moon held out the possibility of renegotiating the agreement to deploy the system, saying doing so would not damage relations with the United States.
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But oil prices fell back in Asian trading on Thursday after Russia held out the possibility of cooperating with OPEC to control global oversupply.
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Mr. Bukele held out the promise of change after 30 years, said Roberto Cañas, a political scientist at José Simeón Cañas Central American University.
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CreditCreditPhotographs by Vincent Tullo for The New York Times Marilyn Stern held out a black-and-white postcard of a baby panda from 29.
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"It's held out as the gold standard, something we should aspire to, something you shouldn't do unless you're sure it will work," he says.
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Trump often held out Petraeus on the campaign trail as evidence that Hillary Clinton should face prosecution for her use of a private email server.
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While I learned some good life lessons, I wish I would have held out for something that was more in line with my career goals.
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With my hands held out in front of me, the Leap Motion sensor embedded within the Gear VR cover replicated them into the VR world.
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The Marijuana Policy Project, a pro-legalization group, said it was disappointed, but held out hope that the governor and legislators would reach a compromise.
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The polls showed Clinton well ahead in her adoptive home state, but Sanders held out hope that they'd prove as wrong as those in Michigan.
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Spreading the love around, at one point, the singer even turned to a nearby man, who playfully held out his hand for Bieber to hold.
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He was then involved in an auto accident on campus and has been held out of action as the KU compliance office continues to investigate.
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Brady was held out of the Patriots' preseason opener against the Washington Redskins last week with what was reported to be a minor back injury.
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"Oh, no thank you," I said, smiling politely at the white envelope containing the EBT card that the lady held out over her unkempt desk.
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Yasmani Grandal was also held out of the starting lineup before pinch hitting with two outs in the eighth inning and walking on four pitches.
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He nevertheless held out the prospect of US envoys at some point sitting down with Pyongyang's isolated regime and avoiding the escalating threat of war.
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New York closer Jeurys Familia was held out for the second straight game and his trade to the Oakland Athletics was announced after the contest.
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This week's speech on the EU's future by the French president, Emmanuel Macron, held out hopes of Britain once again taking part in the club.
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The government has held out the prospect of holding talks on the grievances of people in the Delta with militant groups which maintain a truce.
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To have a royal carry the flag for Thai Raksa Chart, which is linked to Mr Thaksin, held out the prospect of bridging the divide.
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They accounted for just one first-half point, though senior forward Landen Lucas was held out with a strained oblique after participating in pregame warmups.
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He was the one that held out, because he wanted me to understand that he didn't consider it a fling — which won him major points.
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SS Jonathan Villar (ankle) was held out of Wednesday night's lineup, although manager Craig Counsell said he was available for pinch-hit duty if needed.
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Q: After the character of Sultan the butcher in "Gangs of Wasseypur", do you think you should have held out for more age-appropriate roles?
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Lifelong learners have always been among us, but now they're finally being held out as the most valuable and viable employees in the job market.
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In the run-up to Apple's spring event, I held out hope that the company might introduce special hardware to support Siri in the home.
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NOTES: Mets OF Yoenis Cespedes, who missed the three previous games with a strained right quadriceps muscle, was again held out of the starting lineup.
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Microsoft has told you in not so many words that they wouldn't be updating the platform, but some factions held out hope for a reprieve.
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Such labor-saving devices have been held out as counterweights to efforts to raise the wages of the lowest paid workers in the United States.
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The Penguins held out Fleury, Murray, D Derrick Pouliot, RW Bryan Rust, RW Beau Bennett and F Tom Sestito, as well as C Evgeny Malkin.
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But Cordova held out for 36 hours beneath the rubble, drinking his own urine and praying service would be restored before his cellphone battery died.
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It's possible that CMS heard the chorus of voices seeking stronger protections; during the public comment period, they held out the option of going further.
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Gottlieb also held out the possibility that premium cigars would be exempted from FDA oversight, but the overall outlook for traditional tobacco products appeared grim.
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For Epic Games, the recent Marshmello concert in Fortnite held out the tantalizing prospect of the beginnings of the "Metaverse" on ubiquitous, affordable mobile devices.
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The center sustained a lower-body injury in a collision with teammate Radko Gudas in practice Tuesday, and he was held out of the game.
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" Annie held out both of the gifts and Meghan asked her if she wanted to keep the tiara for herself, but Annie sweetly replied, "No.
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When you read articles about whether Mr. Trump can reach 1,237 pledged delegates by the convention, these 54 delegates are held out of the analysis.
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Republicans had held out hope that they could save their majority by winning back some of the 6900 seats Democrats captured in the 2628 wave.
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DE Arik Armstead was held out of the 49ers' joint practice session with the Houston Texans on Friday because of soreness in his left shoulder.
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NOTES: Mavericks F Dirk Nowitzki was held out of the game as part of a maintenance program to deal with his strained right Achilles tendon.
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"The message to a teen is, 'You can't be hurt by this,' but for some reason, it's something held out for adults only," Bogusky said.
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The contentious nature of wild mustang management has led to gridlock and few have held out hope of advancing protections for these animals until now.
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In May, the family announced that the baby was still relying on a breathing machine, although they held out hope that his condition would improve.
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Putin said on Sunday he saw no sign of better relations with the United States, and held out the possibility of more measures to come.
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F Thabo Sefolosha was held out of the Hawks' starting lineup on Friday night after the veteran was late for the team's pregame walk-through.
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She also held out a mock-up with navy script that the Nationals are interested in using if they reach the National League Championship Series.
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Besides easing trade constraints and cultural exchanges, Johnson held out the prospect of mutual military reductions if Cold War relations between East and West thawed.
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In 2003, Allen was close to a deal to sell a memoir to Penguin for about $3 million, but Allen held out for more money.
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If the N.F.L. held out until 2022, a digital streaming company could figure out how to profit off sports and be more likely to bid.
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But if the hearing held out the promise of kick-starting Democrats' stalled investigations into Mr. Trump, it quickly veered toward an increasingly familiar outcome.
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But even as rescuers and held out hope that they would find survivors, the remains of those killed in the collapse were still being recovered.
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Still, some residents held out for a last-minute sleight-of-hand, hoping Irma would stay off the coast as it did near Puerto Rico.
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Los Angeles Rams' defensive end Aaron Donald held out for more money last season until he reported on the day before the team's first game.
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Petty was held out for the rest of New England's 523-3 victory at Gillette Stadium, which spared him — though not the Jets — further embarrassment.
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Terrence Ross was held out of the second half for precautionary reasons after being knocked down during an inbounds play late in the second quarter.
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The EU has been trying to make all smartphone producers use the same charging ports for over ten years, but Apple has always held out.
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The government has held out the prospect of holding talks on the grievances of people in the Delta with militant groups that maintain a truce.
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IWC Schaffhausen, for example, held out until November, when it became the first luxury watch brand selling online at Mr Porter and Net-a-Porter.
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The government's top medical adviser on the outbreak, Zhong Nanshan, held out hope that the epidemic may peak in February and then plateau before easing.
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Leaders quashed a line in an earlier draft of their statement which had held out the prospect that further "assurances" could be given in January.
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The I.R.S., in trying to more closely match the amount held out of paychecks with the amount that taxpayers will owe, changed its withholding tables.
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Jacksonville WR Marqise Lee (ribs), who is second on the team with 159 receiving yards, was held out of practice on Wednesday and is questionable. 3.
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Marlins 2B Dee Gordon (rest) was held out of the starting lineup in each of the last two games but is expected to start Sunday. 2.
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RB LeSean McCoy of the Bills was held out of practice Friday with groin soreness but is expected to play in Sunday's game against the Panthers.
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It is a precautionary move for both Panthers stars, with Newton coming back from offseason shoulder surgery and Kuechly having been held out of practice recently.
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The writing was on the wall last year when Samsung beat Intel on a quarterly basis, but now it has held out for an annual win.
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Others, even Caribbean islands which have held out against the CRS, say foreign-owned enterprises and the people who control them cannot be tax-resident there.
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Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, who was the third vote in favor of the FCC's rules, also held out hope that inmate phone rates can be brought down.
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As the woman held out her phone to take the picture, Thomson said she saw Krauss reach over her friend's shoulder and grab her right breast.
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Granderson, held out of the starting lineup the past two days due to an ailing hip, has homered in six of his last 11 games. 2.
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Rasmus had been held out for several days, but the hope is the extended rest will keep the injury from impacting the rest of the season.
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As recently as October 7th Mr Khan held out hope that "friendly countries" would stump up loans, sparing him the embarrassment of turning to the IMF.
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But I still held out hope that the dark knight himself would appear in Avengers: Endgame, the culmination of over a decade of interwoven superhero movies.
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NOTES: Minnesota PG Jeff Teague (sore right Achilles) and reserve F Nemanja Bjelica (left mid-foot sprain) were each held out for the third straight game.
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Since then, Lawrence has changed her tune — she held out for a salary twice that of her co-star Chris Pratt for the space romance Passengers.
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Lyudmila Vladimirova, 82, held out for three years before surrendering her frontline home near the city of Horlivka - despite the building being repeatedly hit by shellfire.
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Inman passed his physical but was held out of practice on Thursday and won't have much time to get up to speed with his new quarterback.
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Instead, I held out for two possibilities: that Jess would return (fingers crossed!) or that there would be sparks between Rory and a foxy new colleague.
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I held out for as long as I possibly could—the first iPhone was announced in 2007, but I didn't give up T9 until early 2012.
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So they held out the notion to American leaders successfully, "If you help us, someday, we&aposre going to be just like you," and it worked.
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In another demo, Erin held out a slingshot and I pulled back on its rubber band, staring right down its line of sight before releasing it.
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But citing intentions expressed by Lebanese leaders and the pressing need for economic reform, Geagea held out hope the cabinet formation would not take too long.
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Nickel, buoyed by strength from its traditional stainless steel driver and by future dreams of battery use, held out longest before succumbing to the bear pressure.
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The Eagles, who outrebounded the Seminoles 39-37, also took advantage of Florida State senior forward Phil Cofer being held out Sunday with a foot injury.
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Springer was held out of the starting lineup for the first time this season on Saturday but appeared as a pinch-runner in the ninth inning.
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He played in 223 straight games thereafter before being held out of the starting lineup Thursday, when he drew an intentional walk as a pinch-hitter.
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The parties agreed to take the legislation back to a parliamentary committee to resume the negotiations, but comments from leaders held out little hope of progress.
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Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper told reporters Drouin was held out as a precaution, that he remained in "good spirits" and would be re-evaluated Wednesday.
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CF Adam Jones was held out of the lineup Thursday because the Orioles' next six games are on an artificial surface in Tampa Bay and Toronto.
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Stafford was held out of last weekend's game in Chicago after tests on his ailing back revealed that his injury was more serious than previously thought.
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And Jeffries said that while he and Collins both support sentencing revisions, he believed that many who held out for more would not get anything done.
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Despite China's overtures, some APEC members were determined to press on with TPP and held out hopes the United States would still show leadership on trade.
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Lincoln used his war powers to silence dissent within the United States, even as he held out hope that slaveholders would return to the United States.
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Spurs team officials announced about an hour and a half prior to tipoff that forward LaMarcus Aldridge would be held out of the game for rest.
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Members of the House Freedom Caucus held out support for the healtchare bill, demanding that GOP leaders go further in repealing more aspects of ObamaCare. Rep.
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These bonds — issued in the middle of a slump in raw materials — were not that long ago held out as an emblem of emerging-market excess.
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Chinese officials have held out the prospects of an equally draconian retaliation, with tariffs on American aircraft, soybean oil, smoked beef, coffee, flour and other products.
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However, that deadline — which Donald missed last year when he held out for all of camp — wasn't expected to spur any action to reach an agreement.
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Aware of his feelings, she said she tried to be understanding of Mr. Brenner's position, but she still held out hope he would change his mind.
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"Today, we have seen our children, as young as 4 years old, held out in the cold, detained as their parents were questioned," the statement said.
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He held out during training camp because he wanted an extension worth more money, claiming he should be paid like a Pro Bowl-caliber defensive back.
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That was my dad's chance to approach the visiting players — DiMaggio, Williams, Bob Feller — all of whom signed the balls my dad held out for them.
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We continued playing Scrabble, as we'd always done, and I held out hope that her acuity with words was evidence that her forgetfulness was perhaps temporary.
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Though his reconciliation has been held out as a hope for peace, one thing Mr. Hekmatyar has not yet become is any kind of political peacemaker.
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Becky Sauerbrunn returns at center back, too; she was held out of the Thailand game with what was described by team officials as a "quad" issue.
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The family had held out hope that she had survived the shooting, but her father identified her remains at the Las Vegas morgue early on Tuesday.
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Dr. Son, the deputy director at the Danang Institute for Socio-Economic Development, said he still held out hope that Vietnam would take China to court.
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He held out hope over the summer that his career could resume and was still clinging to that when he met with a doctor last week.
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The document agreed on Thursday held out the prospect that technology could solve this thorny question — an apparent sop to the hard-line, pro-Brexit faction.
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The small island of Ogijima in the Seto Inland Sea has been held out as an example of being particularly welcoming to younger people relocating there.
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Charles Li, HKEX's boss, styled himself as a Romeo to the LSE's Juliet, and held out the prospect of a tie-up between East and West.
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Still, United Nations officials have held out hope that the new deal will fare better than others that have evaporated under the weight of those contradictions.
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Facing a tough Democratic challenger and pressure from liberal activists, Grassley talked with Garland by phone on Wednesday and held out the possibility of a meeting.
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Cobo&aposs husband posed on his military base with his left arm outstretched, and Cobo held out her right arm from her side of the world.
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We're told he held out 'til the bitter end, and walked away with a pretty sweet deal ... our sources say he scored around $50k an episode.
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Nearly every one of a dozen Afghans interviewed on Sunday about the deal held out at least cautious hope that something good could come of it.
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In that case, he held out hope that the court could find a solution to extreme gerrymanders that political leaders were unable or unwilling to address.
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I think many held out hope that somehow the convention could be subverted to deliver a more respectable and polished and safe pick for the party.
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But in an interview on Thursday, Mr. Cummings held out the possibility that Mr. Trump had connected with him in their talk in the Oval Office.
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Many House Democrats, and some of the party's lawmakers in the Senate, held out on supporting a massive bipartisan budget deal last week because of immigration.
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The 5-Star Movement had always voiced doubts about staging the sporting spectacular, but Italy's Olympic committee had held out hopes of changing the mayor's mind.
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Pence returned to full-time duty last Friday after being held out of the lineup for six consecutive games and had played without incident since then.
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Achaogen and its 300 employees had held out hope for government intervention, especially given that the company had received $124 million from BARDA to develop Zemdri.
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Well, if you've held out on getting an Echo in order to save face and make use of your old speaker, now you can have both.
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Gaga, 32, and Carino, 49, held hands as they headed to their seats following a commercial break and Carino even held out his fiancée's chair for her.
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But Trump held out a helping hand on Sunday as he tweeted that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping are working together on a solution for ZTE.
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MI) held out a promise of richer shareholder returns hours after activist fund Elliott Advisors threatened to try to shake up the way top shareholder Vivendi (VIV.
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So I held out with Jay Z, and the first time I met him, he came up to me and said, 'Hello, really nice to meet you.
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He said after they were in the car, one of the men held out a gun and took $16,000 in cash that he had from the game.
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Heat coach Eric Spoelstra indicated before Friday's game that the MRI showed no significant damage, but that Butler might still be held out during the entire trip.
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Traditionally, multiple delays are the sign of a weak film, but up until I saw Tulip Fever, I held out hope that it might secretly be good.
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Details: Lost 270 miles off Argentina's Patagonia coast, rescuers originally held out hope for finding the crew members alive last November after possibly locating a distress signal.
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As David Cameron, Britain's ill-fated prime minister, put it, Brexit held out the "illusion" of sovereignty: Britain would gain independence at the cost of real power.
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But he held out the possibility of implementation even if the election does not produce a clear winner, as was the case twice in the last year.
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Nintendo, which has been fiercely protective over its IP like Mario and Zelda, famously held out on making Nintendo games for non-Nintendo mobile devices for years.
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The injury appeared significantly worse when Towns limped off the floor but and was held out of Sunday's game as a precaution after participating in pregame warmups.
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We got a sneak peek of some of the offers available during the shopping event, and what kind of friends would we be if we held out?
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NOTES: White Sox 2B Brett Lawrie was held out of the starting lineup one day after he exited Thursday's game because of tightness in his left hamstring.
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Debbie Harden, a package handler for Just Born, told The Morning Call, "We held out [until now], because it kind of hits them the hardest," Harden said.
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Instead, he has held out for a budget deal that includes reforms such as curbing union powers, setting term limits for lawmakers and cutting costs for businesses.
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Hilariously giving his son a chance to address the crowd, Gilbert held out a microphone towards his child, but unfortunately little Barrett didn't have much to say.
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Donaldson was held out of the lineup Saturday, but appeared to be stretching to pinch hit in the ninth inning before Darwin Barney's game-ending fly out.
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NOTES: Washington 1B Ryan Zimmerman (wrist) was held out of the third straight game after being hit by a pitch in the ninth inning of Sunday's game.
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Trump has also held out the prospect of easing punishing sanctions on the country, a pressing North Korean demand, if it does "something that's meaningful" on denuclearization.
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But a few conservatives still held out, and moderates have balked at the bill's Medicaid cuts and changes to Obamacare's protections for people with preexisting medical conditions.
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After filing for personal bankruptcy, Michael Rego, 51, of Yonkers, held out hope for a loan modification when JPMorgan Chase sold his delinquent mortgage to Lone Star.
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Gordon Jackson drove back from a stock sale and saw a man by the side of the road, his arm held out as though asking for help. . . .
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Hernandez was held out of games by the school since the start of the season after his name was linked to agent runner Christian Dawkins in November.
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Noting her self-doubt during that period as California held out for what ultimately became a $20 billion settlement, Harris recalled a tart message from then-Gov.
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RF Jorge Bonifacio was held out of the lineup with a bruised left ankle, but did draw a walk as a pinch hitter in the 143th inning.
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They held up what appeared to be an "OK" sign with their thumbs and index fingers making a circle while their other three fingers were held out.
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For those who held out from updating to iOS 13 as a result of all the reported bugs and flaw, iOS 13.1 should offer a safer bet.
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He was a union leader then, and remembers that many people held out hope for the steel plants to fire back up again — but they never did.
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Those concerns were exacerbated by reports that the lulls typical of early December were more pronounced than usual, as shoppers held out for retailers' last-minute deals.
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Though an actual meeting with the pope during his visit was always unlikely, the campaign held out hope until Pope Francis sent a handwritten note to Msgr.
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The man held out a small flashlight to Paul; Paul took it and glanced at the man's face—a glint of moonlight off skin that seemed blue.
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After presiding over the ceremony, Constituent Assembly head Delcy Rodriguez chided the one winning opposition candidate, Juan Pablo Guanipa of oil-rich Zulia state, who held out.
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Mack held out for the entire off-season and preseason, seeking a new, long-term contract rather than play under the final year of his rookie deal.
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Under standard diplomatic tactics, a presidential summit would be held out for the end of negotiations — as the lure for the North Koreans to complete the deal.
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The Phillies played without Bryce Harper, who was hit in the right hand in the third inning on Friday and was held out as a precautionary measure.
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Qatar still held out hope for reconciliation, he said, but the blockade had caused "a very deep wound among the people" that would be difficult to heal.
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The White House held out hope that this assault alone would win the war, without American casualties, but Pentagon officials realized that a ground invasion was inevitable.
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In the ensuing centuries, during the age of sail, merchantmen and ships of war could remain at sea as long as their food and stores held out.
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"They say whoever has the darkest stains on her hands makes the best cloth," Ms. Yang said proudly, as she held out her purple-streaked hands. video
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A pair of court rulings on Monday held out the possibility that the House could eventually gain access to additional new evidence that could strengthen their case.
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"Hefty investment under the CPEC project has held out hopes of significantly spiking domestic power generation (by) around 6,000 megawatts by the end of 2018," Dagha said.
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The boat sped past, but a moment later it swung back around, pulling close to the shore, and the man held out six machetes to the Mashco.
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Even before this week, Democrats in states like Nebraska and Iowa have held out the Kansas model as a cautionary tale for their own Republican-run states.
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The Kings were playing without veteran defenseman Alec Martinez, who was held out for "precautionary reasons," with reports of a pending trade to the Vegas Golden Knights.
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Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald missed the opener in 2017 (he held out again in 2018), and Seattle Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor missed two games in 2015.
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In one program run by Langji, the teacher, Wang Huanyu, held out the prospect of sleeping with three women in a day, as he claimed to do.
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He spat out his gum apologetically and held out a hand, said that he was Sean, a friend of Evelyn's, and he'd come to ask after her.
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Barnier held out no hope that the agreement reached over the course of two years on the principles that May originally set out could be improved on.
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Sun Devils sophomore Elias Valtonen had a career-high 10 points while starting for guard Alonzo Verge Jr., who was held out because of an undisclosed injury.
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It's a good thing these young men held out for magic, because there's an unusual alchemy happening at MIMI, and it stems from Johnson's bold, visionary food.
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The day before, three Republican senators — Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and Rand Paul — had held out for nothing less than full repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
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"That's a particularly big issue for teenage athletes who may not want to report concussion symptoms for fear of being held out of the game," Eisenberg said.
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Some Democrats had held out hope that Mr. Bolton might not wait and would instead rely on the decision in the McGahn case to agree to testify.
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But others noted that the threshold increases are modest and held out hope that having fewer candidates onstage will lead to more substantive conversations in future debates.
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Other presidents have held out the fear of recrimination from the Oval Office to get their way, but they did not use Mr. Trump's blunt instruments alone.
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Some Democrats have held out the possibility of trying to secure witness testimony during the Senate trial, though it's unclear if Kupperman would be among those called.
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No Americans were killed, but the gunmen held out in a hospital just yards away from the base's confines before airstrikes ended the nearly 12-hour standoff.
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"A few of the buds were tight enough, though, so they held out through the storm," said Melanie Sifton, the vice president for horticulture at the garden.
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The loss was soon followed by announcements that Ball and Ingram would be held out of the Lakers' remaining games — and that James's minutes would be reduced.
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However, Waymo held out for promises from Uber not to use its hardware or software and ultimately agreed to the lower dollar amount in exchange for those provisions.
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The second German-Chinese financial dialogue in Beijing last Friday held out hopes that the two countries would be able to expand their bilateral banking and insurance transactions.
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I kept asking myself why I put up with such a 2-D relationship, but still held out hope that the constant texting would lead to something else.
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"In the back of my mind, I always held out that hope, that he just disappeared and was gonna come back," Andersen states in her Claremont Museum interview.
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During the recent 35-day government shutdown, Democrats held out on their refusal to fund the president's border wall and ultimately forced Trump to cave with no concessions.
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But Manager Dave Martinez, mindful of the possibility of Scherzer missing Game 5, held out Ross and his best relievers — Daniel Hudson and Sean Doolittle — from the game.
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That has meant that cities like Atlanta, which have held out for the promise of cheap and reliable gigabit bandwidth, have been left in something of a lurch.
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Servers held out plates of jerk wings and macaroni and cheese, and music blared before a slate of speakers addressed the crowd, including a very young white woman.
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Carroll, who averaged 17.5 points and 6.6 rebounds last year, was held out of the first three games as Oklahoma State conducted an internal review of the program.
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And, indeed, for all the off-the-record impotent rage of congressional Republicans, it's not exactly clear what it is they think Trump should have held out for.
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At stake is the national climate-change plan that Mr Trudeau carefully stitched together in 2016 with eight of Canada's ten provincial leaders (Saskatchewan and Manitoba held out).
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Tillerson held out the possibility of larger cooperation — which should be understood as possibly a deal that would encompass fighting ISIS together and resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Kardashian admitted she held out hope for the future of their relationship, but said they would need to start over fresh if something were to happen between them.
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Warmbier's parents still held out hope their son was asleep or in a medically induced coma, GQ reported, even after told by their home state senator, Republican Sen.
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Yankees 23B Greg Bird has been dealing with ongoing discomfort after fouling a ball off his right foot in spring training and held out of the lineup Saturday.
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One senior Republican aide involved in the health care talks, dismissed suggestions the GOP had hit a wall and held out hope an agreement still could be reached.
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The dollar gave back those gains as investors held out for more U.S. data, said Shahab Jalinoos, global head of FX strategy at Credit Suisse in New York.
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DH/1B Carlos Santana was held out of the lineup Friday, a day after getting hit in the head by a line drive while sitting in the dugout.
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"He has always held out until the last minute, and only then after intense lobbying and public shaming has he even deigned to move on it," Stewart said.
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Baltimore CF Adam Jones was held out of the starting lineup Saturday and also is expected to miss the series finale to rest his sore left ankle. 3.
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Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry was held out Tuesday due to an assortment of bumps and bruises but will be fresh for his latest visit to his hometown.
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If the money comes in at 11:00 am it is going to be invested by 4:00 pm because it cannot be held out of the market.
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The goal was the third of the season for Anderson, who held out of training camp in a contract dispute but is now starting to hit his stride.
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It remained unclear whether Mr. Abbas had dropped his conditions, but even if he had, his team held out little hope for a meeting in the near term.
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Brown was initially held out of training camp due to a mysterious foot injury that turned out to be frostbite caused by improper footwear during a cryotherapy treatment.
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The person being filmed probably just held out his cigarette for the videographer so as to demonstrate the concept of a parabolic mirror focusing would-be bomb energy.
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The Liverpool FC midfielder ran to the touchline, held out his arm next to his teammate Frenkie de Jong&aposs, and pointed to the colors of their skin.
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The Jets' first-team offense, which has struggled all preseason, suffered without receiver Brandon Marshall, who was held out because of a sore hip, Coach Todd Bowles said.
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And even though Pokémon Go may have already hit that point, if Slice's data is accurate, it still held out a lot longer than any other mobile game.
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The canny 40th president of the United States, who had negotiated pay and benefits contracts as head of the Screen Actors' Guild, held out for a better deal.
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Senior leaders at the Justice Department and the F.B.I. have held out hope that Congress will settle the matter by updating the wiretap laws to address new technology.
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LF Gerardo Parra (hamstring) was held out of the lineup Monday but should be ready to return during the Arizona series that concludes Wednesday, manager Walt Weiss said.
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I'm happy I held out because had I not maybe that opportunity wouldn't have been so apparent for that to be the moment where we actually took it.
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Any claims that Goff was being held out of the lineup so he could learn the system and develop as a quarterback have largely gone out the window.
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China has held out the "one country, two systems" formula, under which the British colony of Hong Kong returned to China in 1997, as a solution for Taiwan.
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Trump held out the possibility, in an interview published on Sunday by the Financial Times, of using trade as a lever to secure Chinese cooperation against North Korea.
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At the Alamo, a handful of courageous Texans held out for 13 days against a Mexican army, which outnumbered them overwhelmingly -- and they did so against all odds.
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Croatia, beaten by the French in the 1998 semi-finals in their first World Cup appearance, continued to press but their energy was sapped and France held out.
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GAZA (Reuters) - The leader of the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas held out the possibility of a Gaza ceasefire on Tuesday but said Israel should first halt its attacks.
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The turn of events has the potential to upset a triumph that President Trump has held out as one of his administration's signature national security accomplishments so far.
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At the time, Mr. Trump's critics held out hope that diplomatic relations, which Mr. Obama had upgraded to the embassy level, would continue and ensure a stable relationship.
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Representative Carlos Curbelo, a defeated Republican from South Florida, still held out hope for legislation to protect young immigrants brought illegally to the country as children from deportation.
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On his victory lap, he bumped fists with his coach and ventured into the crowd, where fans dropped bank notes into a plastic shopping bag he held out.
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Severino, who will be replaced by Masahiro Tanaka for the start on opening day, said he understood the reasoning for his being held out for all of April.
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Declines in technology and healthcare stocks kept Wall Street subdued in the previous session as investors held out for policy decisions from central banks on potential monetary easing.
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And if German, who had previously been told he was going pitch on Wednesday, had been held out of the game, that decision could ultimately be considered disciplinary.
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Even though a suspect had allegedly confessed to killing the little girl and her mother, Sharee Bradley, 29, Adams held out hope that his daughter was somehow alive.
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Still, he held out hope that the United States and Russia could come to terms, suggesting that Mr. Tillerson's talks with Mr. Putin had gone better than expected.
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Though several Southern Baptist congregations have stopped sponsoring Scout troops, Mr. Moore said others had held out hope that the organization would return to a more conservative worldview.
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Afterward, as supporters spilled out into the hallway to head to the LJ, campaign staffers held out stacks of tickets they had yet to unload for the dinner.
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Ukraine has held out the possibility of holding local elections in Donbas and granting it more autonomy over local matters as long as elections are free and fair.
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Buoyed by Friday's blockbuster U.S. jobs report, traders and investors held out for a delay in the U.S. tariff deadline, while expecting more positive gestures from both sides.
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Crude oil futures jumped 3 percent on Thursday after confirmation of a meeting of major producers held out the hope of an output freeze to address a global glut.
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But Sanders has held out his support for weeks, even as figures such as Warren, a senator from Massachusetts, and Obama rallied behind the presumptive Democratic nominee in June.
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Carroll (17.5 points, 183 rebound last year) is being held out during an ongoing review of the program while Dillard (5.7 points, 3.2 rebounds) is serving a team suspension.
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By the Vatican's slow-moving standards, this was a response of unusual firmness, and it held out the possibility that the fallen hierarch might be reduced to lay status.
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Fans have enjoyed Norah Jones' silky voice since her 2002 debut Come Away With Me — but the singer once held out on sharing her pipes with her own son.
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And as late as January 2015, it was clear that he still held out hope — he seriously considered running this time around too, though he ultimately decided not to.
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Not long ago social media held out the promise of a more enlightened politics, as accurate information and effortless communication helped good people drive out corruption, bigotry and lies.
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By repeating this cycle until every election has been held out once, we were able to identify the permutation of variables expected to perform the best in the future.
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Dodger C Yasmani Grandal has been held out of the starting lineup for the last two games because of a sore ankle and is considered day-to-day. 2.
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Sanne Wevers from the Netherlands held out at the top spot with a score of 15.466, but many fans thought that Hernandez deserved to be in the top spot.
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Opportunity's shadowPhoto: NASA/JPL-CaltechNASA researchers held out, attempting to ping the rover hundreds of times and listening over the radio waves hoping to hear its signal once again.
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The latest arrivals at the Turkish border are the people who held out hope, not wanting to make the impossible decision to leave behind everything they have in life.
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M&A remained muted throughout much of last year as drillers held out hope for a rebound in commodity prices rather than part with assets at fire sale prices.
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Still, he held out the hope for growth to pick up to around 3 percent this year led by rising business investment, higher government spending and stimulatory monetary policy.
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It means that Amazon is potentially tapping a new market, too, including people who've held out on using Amazon for fear their bank cards might get compromised by hackers.
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Some analysts say that industry sales may have peaked in 7.53 at 17.45 million units, but GM chief economist Mustafa Mohatarem still held out hope for another record year.
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Throw out the two games that Leonard was held out as part of the Clippers' first two back-to-backs, and they finished 7-2 while George was recuperating.
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It passed out of the Budget Committee earlier this year but lacked the support for a floor vote, as conservatives held out and demanded more details on tax reform.
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This latest settlement was made within the same terms as the February 2016 agreements Argentina reached with its largest creditors, who held out from two previous sovereign debt settlements.
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Another photograph she shared later in the day featured Lazlo exploring the outdoors barefoot while his mom held out a tiny plastic bag in the palm of her hand.
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Reds CF Billy Hamilton (oblique) will be held out of the lineup for at least a few days before being re-evaluated, manager Bryan Price told reporters Monday. 3.
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Providers like ITT Technical Institutes held out the promise, not just of a good job for eager young prospects, but of steady growth in enrollment and revenue as well.
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The columns fought toward the center of the city where 5,000 French Forces of the Interior (the French Resistance) and city police have held out for the past week.
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Some mayors held out hope for a better relationship in the future, especially if the administration turns its attention to issues that can attract bipartisan support, like infrastructure spending.
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Unlike the House vote, where some conservatives initially held out on voting for the motion to push for a longer stopgap government funding bill, the Senate vote went smoothly.
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But his words, and the promise he held out of a nation at peace, committed to racial justice and an end to poverty, are worth remembering 48 years later.
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President Obama, who met with Mr. Trump two days after the election, has held out hope that the gravity of the presidency will change the former reality show star.
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Mets RH Jacob deGrom (33-23, 26) Nolasco enjoyed back-to-back quality starts in his last two outings but was held out of the decision in each turn.
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Rookie of the Year candidate Patrik Laine (team-best 21 goals) has missed three straight games with a concussion and defenseman Ben Chariot (illness) also was held out Friday.
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The story: At the height of the Texas Revolution, a garrison of Texan troops held out for several weeks against a much larger Mexican army at the Alamo Mission.
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Boyle Heights, a neighborhood with a majority Latinx population, has held out longer than others against urban revitalization efforts, watching as adjacent neighborhoods have been flipped, one by one.
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If it refused to tender, and another 8 percent or so of shareholders also held out, Bain would fall short of the two-thirds needed for a full takeover.
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Before the game, Cubs manager Joe Maddon said Baez would be held out for the second consecutive day due to an injured heel and would undergo an MRI exam.
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Senate Democrats held out on the 60 votes needed for it to progress, the failure of which signals mounting pressure on Congress to address the already sliding financial markets.
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We continue up and down our mountain daily, in darkness and light, taking turns being the hand held out and the hand that needs lifting to keep moving forward.
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Paula Duncan, a jury member and self-described Trump supporter, told Fox News Wednesday night that it was just one juror who held out on 10 of the counts.
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I held out for a situation that did not involve relocation while I watched my industry — magazine publishing — start to disappear as if it were written in vanishing ink.
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At first they held out hope that he had given his old phone's SIM card to a co-worker who was using it to call out of the building.
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Environmentalists are campaigning to end the use of coal — generally dirtier than other fuel sources such as natural gas — but demand for the commodity has held out so far.
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday criticised India for its high tariffs, but held out hopes of a trade deal by the end of the year.
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Cavaliers disgruntled forward Kevin Love was held out of Sunday's game against his former team for rest purposes, one day after his verbal altercation with general manager Koby Altman.
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Bellow's characters look for relief in ideology or religion; Brooker's, afflicted by grief, boredom, loneliness, and desire, are drawn to the promise of stability held out by technological optimization.
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I admit having held out against e-books for a long time, lugging my bag of books on long trips because I like to read several things at once.
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Until last month it held out hopes that it would deliver the first 777X in 2020 until it finally conceded the engine problem would push back delivery until 2021.
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RHP Luke Hochevar, who was held out of the last two games with minor tightness in his pitching elbow, was available for Monday's game, according to manager Ned Yost.
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Nova won his first two starts after joining Pittsburgh in a trade form the New York Yankees but was held out of the decision at San Francisco on Wednesday.
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She held out the prospect of her death to command our attention, yet she was the only person at the table who, small and sinewy, looked healthy, even indestructible.
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But GV, formerly known as Google Ventures, held out on backing a start-up building hardware for AI for the past several years, general partner Dave Munichiello told CNBC.
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The Trump administration held out Tuesday as other countries grounded Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft amid safety concerns following the second fatal crash in recent months involving the plane.
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Cousins once again will likely be without tight end Jordan Reed, who was held out of practice on Thursday as he works his way through his fifth diagnosed concussion.
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NOTES: North Carolina G Theo Pinson suffered an injured right ankle in the first half and was held out of the second half as a precaution, Roy Williams said.
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Taya Lievenberg held out the teddy (which had a little sticker that read, "With love from Taya" on it), as her mother Tam, 41, called out to the Duchess.
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Carolina quarterback Cam Newton was held out for the first series of Sunday night's game against Seattle, and it cost the Panthers a lead they would never get back.
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Unlike the House vote, where some conservatives initially held out on voting for the motion to push for a longer stopgap government funding bill, the Senate vote went smoothly.
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Why it matters: Pelosi had for months held out on calls for an official inquiry into President Trump's impeachment before announcing last Tuesday that House Democrats would open one.
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He slipped into a coma, and the wife held out hope that one day, someone would get through the house as a puzzle and wake her husband from the coma.
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Paul Helmke, who was Fort Wayne&aposs mayor when Tinsley was slain, said the community always held out hope that there would eventually be an arrest in the disturbing case.
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Cruz supporters held out a slim hope that he could still keep Trump from scoring the 2114,212016 pledged delegates he needs to secure the nomination, leading to a contested convention.
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Cruz supporters held out a slim hope that he could still keep Trump from scoring the 1383,1373 pledged delegates he needs to secure the nomination, leading to a contested convention.
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A number of Fed policymakers are scheduled to speak this week, but analysts held out little hope that their comments would significantly revive expectations for interest rate rises this year.
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After that, Ledger turned down roles in teen movies and held out for The Patriot, the Mel Gibson Revolutionary War blockbuster that marked him as one of Hollywood's young guns.
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He was held out the night before as manager Craig Counsell tried to take advantage of three off-days in an eight-day span to rest some of his regulars.
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Seager has been held out of the starting lineup for the past two games due to a sore right elbow but appeared as a pinch hitter in both contests. 2.
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The 51st-minute goal proved the uncomplicated difference in a match where a rich cast of exciting footballers held out the promise of exquisite skills, devastating movement and brilliant finishing.
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Even more important, however, the company has held out the promise of approval by the F.D.A. for myriad other tests besides the one for herpes that was approved last year.
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For those who have held out on purchasing a Tidal subscription in spite of its recent Kanye and Rihanna exclusives, Beyoncé's Lemonade might prove to be the hardest test yet.
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According to the Associated Press, South Bend Police Chief Scott Ruszkowski disputed earlier claims that the girl was being held out of a window in an interview with WSBT television.
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The discovery was devastating for Salgado&aposs family, who held out hope she was alive, said Eloy Monge, consul for legal protection with the Mexican Consulate in Salt Lake City.
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In addition, 23-year-old center Andreas Athanasiou -- one of the team&aposs young stars -- held out in a contract dispute and didn&apost play his first game until Thursday.
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If you've held out on buying a Watch altogether, or have been waiting to upgrade from a model without cellular, now is the time to give Series 4 a try.
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A Save the Rams effort led by the agent Leigh Steinberg held out some hope, but after 0003 years in Los Angeles, the Rams were probably on their way out.
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LF Ryan Braun was held out of the lineup Tuesday, a precautionary measure, according to manager Craig Counsell, as he tries to keep Braun fresh after undergoing offseason back surgery.
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But it held out a lifeline to Orban by saying it would throw its support behind the ban if he scrapped a separate scheme allowing foreigners to buy residency rights.
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Although some of its jilted bondholders accepted a big write-down of the money they were owed in restructurings agreed in 2005 and 2010, others held out for full payment.
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Hamels was not quite as sharp against Baltimore on April 14 and was held out of the decision while allowing three runs and seven hits in 73 1/3 frames.
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Britain's opposition Labour party criticized the share sale when it was announced late on Monday, saying that taxpayers would lose out and the government should have held out for more.
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At the meeting, the central bank held out the possibility of an increase toward the end of 23.3 if inflation was moving back into a 22017-24.2 percent target range.
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Trump held out the possibility of restoring U.S. aid to Pakistan, depending upon what is worked out, and offered assistance to Islamabad in trying to ease strained ties with India.
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Some U.S. officials long held out hope that they could eventually sway Erdogan into forgoing the S-400 in favor of Patriot missiles, only to see their offers frequently rebuffed.
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Supporting gold was geopolitical tension sparked by President Donald Trump who on Sunday held out the possibility of using trade as a lever to secure Chinese cooperation against North Korea.
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Britain's government held out the possibility of compromise with the opposition Labour Party on Sunday to try to win support in parliament for leaving the European Union with a deal.
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Most volunteers held out for only 20 minutes, and this delay was the same whether their partner had been previously using a vape pen or a cigarette, the study found.
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Vivendi held out the olive branch on Friday to resolve a bitter dispute with rival shareholder U.S. fund Elliott that has hobbled Italy's biggest phone group over the past year.
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Some US officials long held out hope that they could eventually sway Erdogan into forgoing the S-400 in favor of Patriot missiles, only to see their offers frequently rebuffed.
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For high school students, a four-year college education is frequently held out as the only viable option, precisely because job opportunities and wages are so much better upon graduation.
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Guaido supporters invaded the embassy, where they held out for 11 hours before the Brazilian government asked them to leave and turn it back over to diplomats loyal to Maduro.
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On North Korea, for example, Tillerson urged a more cautious approach to the crisis, while McMaster held out a potential military strike on the Korean Peninsula as a real option.
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Democrats have held out the prospect of wall funding as part of a broader immigration deal, and are unlikely to lend their support without getting a significant concession in return.
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"I thought of it as a business deal," Clifford told Anderson Cooper, saying she held out some hope that she might be hired to appear on Trump's show The Apprentice.
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The NFL Network reported that two-time Pro Bowler Martin, who was held out of last week's loss against the New Orleans Saints, was suspended for using the stimulant Adderall.
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Experts said on Wednesday that they still held out hope for those studies, noting that many involve people who are at high risk for Alzheimer's but do not display symptoms.
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Leonard, who equaled his season-best with 793 points in a 279-91 victory against Cleveland on Friday night, was held out of the second of back-to-back games.
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That deal happened after he held out the entire offseason and preseason seeking a contract extension from the Raiders rather than play under the final year of his rookie contract.
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Still, I held out some naïve hope that this book project would offer me a respite from the perennial silly season of my day job, which is writing about politics.
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With the exception of Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, all the women in the Republican conference caved, including Senator Susan Collins of Maine, who held out until the bitter end.
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The Fed made no move on interest rates as policymakers took heart in continued U.S. job gains and economic growth and held out hope that weak inflation will edge higher.
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Senate Democrats still held out hope that Mr. Trump, scorched by the firestorm prompted by his vulgar, racially tinged comments on Africa last week, would be willing to make concessions.
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She said initially she held out hope that their problems might work themselves out, then realized that selling the jewelry meant the marriage was, at least for her, finally over.
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Since last season, when he first held out his hand to pet Drogon (and didn't die), fans have been wondering if Jon would ever claim a mount of his own.
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The school held out the gauzy notion that its new New Media elective would have us editing brief online videos; I should, it seemed clear, be ready to do that.
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But instead of presenting a traditional diamond solitaire, he held out a "smog free ring," a piece of designer jewelry that has come to symbolize the fight against urban pollution.
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LONDON/MILAN (Reuters) - Italian oil major Eni hiked its dividend on Friday and held out the prospect of a share buyback after promising higher growth in production and more cash.
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BP held out the prospect of a first dividend increase since 2014, after first-quarter profits beat forecasts earlier this month, thanks to rising oil and gas prices and production.
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Separately, the CEO held out the prospect of another record year for Lamborghini in 2017, powered by undiminished demand for super-luxury cars in the United States, China and Europe.
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The USC product allowed two runs and five hits while striking out six in six innings against the Chicago White Sox on Friday but was held out of the decision.
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As he held out the prospect of forging an agreement with Mr. Kim, Mr. Trump repeated his vow to walk away from the talks if they did not prove fruitful.
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RBA Governor Philip Lowe has still held out the hope for the economy to keep growing and adding jobs which would eventually help lower the unemployment rate and lift inflation.
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The Kremlin had initially said Mr. Putin would not meet with Mr. Tillerson, although his spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, held out the possibility of a meeting later in the day.
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But he has held out hope the plan can be suitably mitigated and is actively working to convince the President that sweeping tariffs on steel would slow a booming economy.
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They affirmed their love at this year's last bond auction, agreeing to lend 10-year cash to the government at 2.70 percent — in November they held out for 3.24 percent.
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Publicly, Democrats held out hope that they could woo one more Republican dissenter to join Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska in voting against Ms. DeVos.
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That was one reason why Pelosi held out so long against rising pressure in her own caucus for an effort to oust the President, amid fears of a political backlash.
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To China's annoyance, Vietnam held out an ASEAN meeting this month for language in a communique that noted concern about island-building and criticized militarization in the South China Sea.
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SS Francisco Lindor was held out of the starting lineup in the series finale Wednesday in Oakland to give him rest before the club's upcoming series against the Texas Rangers.
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NOTES: USC G De'Anthony Melton is being held out as the school continues to investigate his eligibility, which came into question in connection with the FBI's investigation into college basketball.
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Scott Disick feels betrayed by Kourtney Kardashian whom he claims held out hope they could get back together at the same time she was banging a 23-year-old model.
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Lawmakers held out the possibility that Mr. Trump could find some face-saving way to fortify border security and build some structures without resorting to a precedent-setting emergency declaration.
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But over 35 days, as President Trump held out for $5.7 billion in congressional funding for a border wall, most federal agencies were unable to pay their employees or contractors.
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Kerry even held out the prospect of the two countries opening up a joint operations center where US and Russian troops could theoretically sit side by side to exchange information.
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