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"It takes one grumpy hold-out ... to blow the whole thing up," he said.
There are a few food carts here, but I hold out to save some money.
Most known frogfishes have a lure hanging from their head, which they hold out to attract prey, said Hall.
When so few bills become law, there's much greater incentive to hold out to get what you want in there.
He clearly doesn't want to be there, and there was even talk that he might hold out to force a trade.
I'm obviously still going to hold out to hope -- it's not over until it's over, but you can kind of read the writing on the wall.
They were both wrong, Sanders erring in the direction of idealism and Clinton in that of pragmatism—the same qualities they hold out to voters now.
Criminal defense lawyer Arash Hashemi speculated that Loughlin's attorneys are preparing for battle -- or perhaps trying to hold out to see if there are weaknesses in the prosecution's case.
But with injuries always a possibility in the NFL, should Dak hold out to get that FAT starting QB money before he steps on the field for another season?
"The weakness in prices, with more to go, is consistent with our view that the RBA will leave rates on hold out to 2020," said AMP chief economist Shane Oliver.
Many individuals can't hold out to claim Social Security at their full retirement age, either because of no employment or poor health, and consequently claim as early as they can at age 62.
Brussels is familiar with the theatre of diplomacy, where being seen to hold out to the bitter end can help sell the unpopular back home and some diplomats believe a deal could take until Christmas.
I will always work to achieve the America that I believe in, where the promise of that dream that we hold out to our children and our grandchildren never fades, but inspires generations to come.
But rather than lick his wounds or hold out to come back big, Mr. Farrell came back soulful and small, turning in performances in the 2008 indie "In Bruges" and the low-budget "Crazy Heart" that drew accolades.
As with many deals of this kind, it's now a question of whether other shareholders believe they can hold out to get more money from Nokia or another buyer, if they believe Comptel is worth it, and they are willing to wait to see if it is.
While there is a laundry list of other bills the Senate could take up this year -- including a massive international trade deal and sweeping criminal justice reform -- McConnell might be reluctant to negotiate anything major with a lame duck Democratic president and hold out to see if a Republican can win back the White House.
Despite some dangerous attacking moves from AS Magenta early in the half, Sydney doubled their lead with an hour played when David Zdrilic headed home off a David Carney cross. The goal was enough to see Sydney hold out to win the Championship.
The garrison of 629 fusiliers and men unfit for field duty was under the leadership of General-Major von Johann Adam Siegmund Uttenhoven. Historian Francis Loraine Petre asserted that it was Lecoq's duty to hold out to the last. His early surrender made it easier for Napoleon to devote resources to the winter campaign in Poland and Eastern Pomerania. Digby Smith called the Hamelin surrender "shameful".
Sometimes the baton is used upside down (i.e., holding the rubber part with hold-out), to cause greater injury, which is illegal. The helmet is heavy and has a special visor to protect the neck and face. In the back of the helmet there are stickers stuck with characteristic color and shape (red or yellow triangle, square, etc.) for each squad, in order to easily identify and regroup.
A national redoubt is an area to which the remnant forces of a nation can be withdrawn if the main battle has been lost, or beforehand if defeat is considered inevitable. Typically a region is chosen with a geography favouring defence, such as a mountainous area or a peninsula, in order to function as a final hold-out to preserve national independence for the duration of the conflict.
John Gray, Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus (London 1993) p. 7 In practice however, fueled by competitive advertising, often 'such books hold out to the reader the promise of a virtually "instantaneous" transformation';Mel D.Faber, New Age Thinking (Ottawa 1996) p. 350 and there ensues something of a 'built-in contradiction of the celebratory arc of the self-help book combined with the stubborn realities'Davis, p. 231-2 of the human world.
Jeff Cohen was born in Brooklyn, New York. As a kid, Cohen would sing songs into a tape recorder and give the cassettes to his sisters. His musical landscape changed at the age of 13, when his mother bought him Jackson Browne’s Hold Out to take to summer camp. He graduated from Oceanside High School in Oceanside, New York in 1984 and then attended Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania where he majored in Government and English.
Children too enjoy, thanks to gifts of Easter Eggs (Bajd tal-Għid) and local traditional 'figolla', usually a pastry figure of a lamb or fish which carry with them and hold out to be blessed by the Risen Christ as the statue makes its way past them. Whilst a good number of localities hold these processions, the most popular with locals are those held in the Three Cities of Isla (Senglea), Birgu (Vittoriosa) and most notably Bormla (Cospicua).
At last light, Frankforce was ordered to hold out to the last round, but the situation in Arras was now hopeless and the BEF's commander, Lord Gort changed the orders at midnight, directing Frankforce to move north out of the salient as quickly as possible. The gunners began a 'nightmare' withdrawal down the only road, which was being used by two divisions. Nevertheless, most of the garrison got away to new defensive positions on the canal between Béthune and La Bassée.Anon, Lewisham Gunners, p. 35.
At last light, Frankforce was ordered to hold out to the last round, but the situation in Arras was now hopeless and the BEF's commander, Lord Gort, changed the orders at midnight, directing Frankforce to move north out of the salient as quickly as possible. The gunners began a 'nightmare' withdrawal down the only road, which was being used by two divisions. Nevertheless, most of the garrison got away to new defensive positions on the canal between Béthune and La Bassée.Anon, Lewisham Gunners, p. 35.
At last light, Frankforce was ordered to hold out to the last round, but the situation in Arras was now hopeless and the BEF's commander, Lord Gort changed the orders at midnight, directing Frankforce to move north out of the salient as quickly as possible. 91st Fd Rgt began a 'nightmare' withdrawal down the only road, which was being used by two divisions. Nevertheless, most of the garrison got away to new defensive positions on the canal between Béthune and La Bassée.Anon, Lewisham Gunners, p. 35.
Washington consented to negotiate on honourable terms, and a cessation of hostilities was agreed upon. On 16 July the negotiations went on. A private letter intimated they might have honourable terms, but the gentry and soldiers said they should hold out to the last, so that, as Worcester had been the first city to declare for the King, it should be the last to give up his cause. The negotiations went on, the besieged insisting that Whalley should not be appointed governor if there was a surrender.
The Republican Colonel Jurado diverted the 15th Division to end the stalemate at Villanueva de la Cañada and the British Battalion of the XVth Brigade managed to clear the village of Nationalists by 7 am on July 7. The Nationalists in the nearby villages of Villanueva del Pardillo and Villafranca del Castillo continued to hold out. To allow Gal's 15th Division to continue towards Boadilla on the Republican left flank, the 10th Division under Enciso attacked Asensio's 12th Division defending the Mocha Ridge. The Nationalist troops there were driven back and they fell back to the hills near Boadilla.
A professional accounting body is an organization or association of accountants in a particular jurisdiction. Usually a person needs to be a member of such professional body to hold out to the public of the jurisdiction as an accountant. The designations for qualified accountants vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, such as Cost & Management Accountant (CMA), Chartered Accountant (CA/ACA), Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA), Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Practising Accountant (CPA), Chartered Management Accountant (ACMA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), or Chartered Public Finance Accountant (CPFA). Some countries have a single professional accounting body while others have several.
On July 28, 2003, the Steelers signed Polamalu after a short hold out to a five-year, $12.10 million contract. 2007 season On July 29, 2003, Polamalu arrived at training camp after missing the start of it due to a hamstring injury and competed with veteran Mike Logan in training camp for the vacant starting strong safety job left by Lee Flowers. Polamalu made his professional regular season debut in the Steelers' season-opening 34–15 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. The following week, he made his first career tackle and finished with two solo tackles during a 20–41 loss at the Kansas City Chiefs.
She wrote a paper and emphasised the importance of the Intermediate Examinations on girls education and supported girls being put forward to take this examination. In 1904 Trinity College, Dublin awarded Honorary Degrees to three leading Irish women, Isabella Mulvany, President of the Irish Association of Women Graduates, Sophie Bryant, principal of North London Collegiate School, Jane Barlow, novelist and author of Irish Idylls. University College Dublin was the last hold out to admitting Women students and Mulvany was one of those leading the movement to get this changed. She has been seen as a major influence on several of Ireland's leading feminists, revolutionaries and pioneers like Mary Hayden, Alice Oldham and Kathleen Lynn.
Chartered accountants who are not registered auditors may not act as or hold out to be auditors in public practice.Auditing Profession Act s41(a) However, the AP Act does not prohibit non-RAs from using the description 'internal auditor' or 'accountant', or from auditing a not-for-profit club, institution or association if they receive no fee for such audit.Auditing Profession Act s41(3) In South Africa the Companies Act was replaced, with effect in July 2010, to allow companies without a public interest to choose between an audit or an independent review. A review is not an attest function and can be performed by accountants who are members of bodies that are registered in terms of the Close Corporations Act of 1984, which include SAIBA, CIMA, SAICA, SAIPA and ACCA.
Later in May, the Met staged a program of one-act ballets consisting of Theme and Variations, Duo Concertant and Gaîté Parisienne, featuring Copeland in all three. Siebert praised her work as the lead in Balanchine's choreography of Igor Stravinsky's Duo Concertant for violin and piano performed by Benjamin Bowman and Emily Wong. Of her Flower Girl in Gaîté Parisienne, Apollinaire Scherr of The Financial Times wrote that she "tips like a brimming watering can into the bouquets her wooers hold out to her". Copeland was a "flawless" demi-soloist in Theme and Variations, according to Colleen Boresta of Critical Dance. In June 2014 at the Met, she danced the Fairy Autumn in the Frederick Ashton Cinderella, cited for her energetic exuberance in the role by Hochman, who missed the "varied texture and nuance that made it significantly more interesting" in the hands of ABT's Christine Shevchenko.
This is said to blur the boundaries between worker and non-worker, and can lead to the question if previous periods of employment will hold out to be a relevant criterion at all towards the future. Second, criticism has been directed towards the way the Court tackles the issue of compatibility. Through its narrow interpretation of ‘social assistance’, the Court is said to altogether isolate the effect of the concerned provision of the Directive and seem to evade rather than interpret its true meaning.P. Syrpis (ed.), The Judiciary, the Legislature and the EU Internal Market, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012, 353. This has been seen as an attitude by the Court of unwillingness to question the legality of the European Union’s legislative choices in secondary law,P. Syrpis (ed.), The Judiciary, the Legislature and the EU Internal Market, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012, 322. and looking to resolve conflicts between primary and secondary EU law by imposing “forcefully reconciliatory” interpretations instead of formally invalidating provisions.D. Webber, Traditional and Alternative Routes to European Tax Integration: Primary Law, Secondary Law, Soft Law, Coordination, Comitology and Their Relationship, IBFD, 2010, 212.

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