"We're holding on by the grace of God, we're holding on," said Barbara Franklin, McKnight's grandmother.
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"We're holding on by the grace of God, we're holding on," Barbara Franklin, McKnight's grandmother, tells PEOPLE.
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Holding on to a grudge means you're holding on to stress, and emotionally intelligent people know to avoid this at all costs.
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The force of holding on is not what keeps you holding on, you have to trust the process, the partnership, and the person.
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You're holding on for dear life and you feel like you're riding a rocket, and now I'm kind of not holding on for dear life.
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The negative emotions that come with holding on to a grudge create a stress response in your body, and holding on to stress can have devastating health consequences.
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Quincel proudly holding on to his honorary high school diploma.
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I was holding on to the car door and crying.
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There is nothing wrong with holding on to some hope.
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Yet it's had a hard time holding on to them.
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I was watching the past desperately holding on for relevance.
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While things seem dire, she is holding on to hope.
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Was Lisa Rinna holding on too tightly to past conflicts?
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I like looking back and holding on to that stuff.
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Despite the gloom, some are still holding on to hope.
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Is it holding on to power or bettering the country?
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Tapping and holding on someone's card shows their mini profile.
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"We are biting the bullet and holding on," said Zhao.
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Oh no, I was just holding on for dear life.
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He was definitely holding on to BC's famous ass, though.
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Almost 50 years later, it is still holding on tight.
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Battered, bruised, we're still here, catching our breaths, holding on.
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Grossman, however, remained stubborn on holding on to the domain.
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Camila Morrone are holding on to summer!
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The Vikings holding on to win was mostly an afterthought.
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For now, holding on is the only way to resist.
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Holding on to the 6% gains chalked up since Oct.
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"Chanel is holding on to old ways," Ms. Wainwright said.
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Haley Moroz from Wilmington, N.C., says holding on to certain items is a way of holding on to personal strengths: Last month, I thought it was a good idea to go through my room.
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His reason for holding on is larger than any personal grudge.
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Still, others who have jobs aren't necessarily holding on to them.
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It meant holding on for 15 hours before she reached home.
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I don't think there's anything wrong with holding on to that.
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Despite Media General's efforts to sever ties, Meredith is holding on.
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It looks like you have been stubbornly holding on to that.
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Those of us of a certain age are still holding on.
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Sensitivities to holding on to power and perceived police aggression persist.
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They're holding on to each other's flippers, for crying out loud.
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Holding on for another century is of course no easy thing.
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For us, we're holding on to Hygge in our beauty routines.
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Unlike Ingram, Lack is holding on to a Division I dream.
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"I don't think that holding on is the way," he said.
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The scale is human: fragile, unglamorous, bruised and still holding on.
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I was holding on to Maria tightly so she wouldn't fall.
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That's what it felt like: I was just holding on tight.
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But without traffic from Google, the Raffs were barely holding on.
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There's something about holding on to your past that is nice.
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But that doesn't mean holding on to every friend you have.
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"We're all holding on to something," Morgan told Daryl on Sunday.
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As it is, Mr Netanyahu is holding on by his fingertips.
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He is holding on to a pole and perusing his cellphone.
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Anna stood holding on to the bed rails and cried silently.
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She is holding on to Mr. Sanders's goal of universal health care.
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But in the meantime, he said he's "holding on for dear life."
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The monkey can be seen hugging and holding on to his owner.
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And I was…holding on, like a cartoon character, to the doorway.
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Their greater difficulty lies in holding on to what they have already.
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Because holding on to money is more important than...supporting one's child.
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I let him stay, just kept hugging and holding on to him.
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Madeline is apparently still holding on to her dubious feelings about marriage.
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Adam clocked Hannah for what's really going on — she's still holding on.
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For 60 years of my 1683 I was holding on to something.
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More worrying is what the army is holding on to in government.
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But she said she's holding on to her heels, "just in case."
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She was still holding on to him as they left the theater.
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"But we're not committed to holding on to it forever," he added.
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In closely contested House races, Republican incumbents appeared to be holding on.
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Holding on to disappearing memories and screaming at it to wake up.
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But I held my footing, and I'm better at holding on now.
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"They're holding on to that one small piece of history," he says.
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"The body's holding on, which is nice," Raonic said after the match.
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If holding on to power meant ruling over rubble, so be it.
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"I'm just kind of holding on by the fingernails," he told me.
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It is then recommended to continue holding on to some safety assets.
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YOU KNOW, SO WE'RE STILL HOLDING ON AS BIG AS WE WERE.
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Neither side, though, seems capable of holding on to territory it gains.
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If you take the Republicans holding on, I'll give you 5-1.
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"Obviously there's holding on every play in the N.F.L.," he said, fuming.
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Private-equity firms are holding on to a record pile of cash.
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Emily Ratajkowski's boobs were holding on for dear life at Fashion Week.
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It's hard to move forward when you're holding on to the past.
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There would be no company in the middle holding on to them.
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Snapchat's been holding on for a while, which is a communication service, essentially.
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Hope is holding on after being shot 74 times with an air rifle.
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During the first 65 episodes, I was just holding on for dear life.
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It's doing its own work, and I'm just holding on for dear life!
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He is holding on to the past so tightly that he can't innovate.
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Monica has been holding on to seven pounds of meth in the unit.
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Cause I just want you here tonight, holding on to me so tight.
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I can still see her holding on to the sleeve of my jacket.
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"You were holding on to whoever was next to you," Ms. Padilla said.
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And throughout the entire time, all she was holding on to was Switzerland.
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I had no idea my mom was holding on to my wedding dress.
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But there is a sense that people are holding on by their fingertips.
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"I'm still holding on to that torch," Biden quipped back with a smile.
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"The market is holding on," said Hussain Gani, deputy CEO at Softlogic Stockbrokers.
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As The Economist went to press, he was still holding on to power.
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So in a way, we are holding on to a moment of immortality.
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Trump should have a much easier time holding on to Indiana and Missouri.
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"He's holding on," Deputy Chief Donna Seyferth with Rockledge Police Department told WFTV.
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Recent polling shows Trump behind in Utah and barely holding on to Mississippi.
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Holding on to other countries' relics can be a sign of continuing tensions.
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Nicole was holding on for dear life to Simon's baby mama Lauren Silverman.
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He's still holding on to Claire, he still sees her in the shadows.
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MORE (R) is holding on to his commanding double-digit lead over Rep.
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However, that didn't stop her diving deep and holding on for dear life.
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He's clearly still holding on to them — on the red carpet, no less.
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You clearly want to bake, and that's why you're holding on all this.
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"I blasted off on a rocket, holding on for dear life," she says.
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No job is worth holding on to at the expense of the nation.
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A Syrian cease-fire appeared to be largely holding on its second day.
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Holding on to experienced players has not exactly filled the English trophy cabinet.
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FABER: AND PEOPLE ARE HOLDING ON TO THEIR PHONE'S LONGER, BY THE WAY.
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Hurd ended up holding on to his seat by fewer than 1,000 votes.
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"Holding on to rigid patterns of thinking exacerbates stress and anxiety," Forti said.
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Man has this ego thing [Charlie stiffens up] holding on to his prick.
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Logano surged alongside Truex before passing him and holding on for the win.
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The Redskins (3-2) blew a 17-point lead before barely holding on.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi offers another lesson: the risks of holding on too long.
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For them, anger lies in holding on to old ideas and rejecting diversity.
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Recruiting new researchers is proving even harder than holding on to existing ones.
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They are holding on to traditional views about who does what at home.
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I'm also holding on to hope for a rare win in wildlife conservation.
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"Isn't she beautiful?" he remarked, his other hand holding on to a crutch.
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It's not clear what advantages there might be in holding on to them.
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Good luck holding on to some small semblance of your former self, everybody!
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"I'm still holding on to that torch," Mr. Biden responded with a smile.
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I'm not trying to play 29 and holding on with white knuckles, you know?
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The rabbits did remarkably well at holding on, even when the sheep were agitated.
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So, we're holding on to 2000 million bytes to echo a byte of data.
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Holding on to anger while the warrior planet is in reverse is not recommended.
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One analyst said markets are holding on to optimism over the extended trade talks.
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" The 76-year-old Biden shot back: "I'm still holding on to that torch.
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The president is, as Rosie O'Donnell knows, quite good at holding on to grudges.
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Elba revealed that he's not the only on holding on to his title tightly.
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A quick search on Twitter reveals their disbelief that this issue is holding on.
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Employers still need to be persuaded that older workers are worth holding on to.
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Is that ammunition you are holding on to in case there's a hard Brexit?
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He pulled out of the driveway (while) I was holding on to the car.
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Spitting in their swim lane, holding on to their shorts, dunking in their face.
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Moldova is barely holding on economically, and some analysts say a crisis is looming.
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"I am holding on for dear life," Rinna said of her life as momager.
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The Fed holding on rates shows that they're already succumbing to the gravitational pull.
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Now, it appears Twitter may be holding on to data it claims it deletes.
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Certainly not the news you'd want to hear if you've been, uh, holding on.
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Never be fearful of letting go, for sometimes holding on can damage you deeper.
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They did so by dominating most of the first 40 minutes before holding on.
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Republican Young Kim is still holding on to a slight lead over Gil Cisneros.
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Stocks closed mixed on Monday, with the Dow and barely holding on to gains.
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To believe when others around you have said you're holding on to false hope.
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Hadley said Monday the girl is "still holding on" and responding to verbal commands.
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Gavin Rossdale's holding on to his marriage with Gwen Stefani ... or so it seems.
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Oil majors, the report says, are holding on to a number of fatal delusions.
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And now he holding on to Trump's coattail like Peter Pettigrew to Lord Voldemort.
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When the episode aired, the audience was holding on to each word he spoke.
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It's a powerful evening to work through any pain you've been holding on to.
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In addition, fewer respondents said they were confident about holding on to their jobs.
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It grips the ground as if it's holding on to it for dear life.
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We have an easier time following the logic and holding on to key points.
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"But until credit conditions deteriorate, we're holding on to this tiger's tail," deGraaf concludes.
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Holding on to concrete things, here and now, makes me feel much more secure.
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I convinced myself I was holding on too tightly, asking too much, being unreasonable.
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She's still not imbibing, and I'm holding on to some of that generational concern.
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My daughter is alive out here and that's what I am holding on to.
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Fearful consumers – worried about their jobs and lifestyles – are holding on to their money.
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"I&aposll be right there with you holding on every step of the way."
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They did so by dominating most of the first 202 minutes before holding on.
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So my mama taught me all I know about holding on to what's yours.
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But I can't now — I have to keep holding on until this is over.
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Major Food has been holding on to the restaurant name's for quite some time.
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The Labrador boasts the longest reign on top, holding on for 25 consecutive years.
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I haven't heard of it coming down yet so it's still holding on strong.
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He needs it to keep growing, building up data, and holding on to talent.
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Seconds later, he re-emerged, holding on to a chaotic mess of flapping flippers.
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Two men are holding on next to me, trying to talk to each other.
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Living as an artist in New York, holding on with a white knuckle grip.
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I guess the answer is in fact, holding on with a white knuckle grip.
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With Uber's valuation, holding on to that market share is crucial to its survival.
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He recorded himself smoking a blunt while holding on to a gas pump handle.
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Peterson had trouble holding on to the ball in the regular season, fumbling seven times.
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I had been holding on to them for the day Khloé had her first baby.
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You'll be comfortable holding on to the status quo, but it will hinder your success.
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But holding on to the region, with its oil and military bases, required America's cooperation.
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With premium phones now costing more than $1,000, customers are holding on to devices longer.
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Fernando resigned earlier in the week, but Jayasundara was holding on, the two officials said.
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I think he was holding on because he just didn't want her to be alone.
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The main Doodle features Steve holding on to a crocodile, as he was remembered for.
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If you're committed to holding on to your Yahoo account for whatever reason, keep reading.
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If you've been holding on to damaged strands in fear of having short hair — don't.
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Jennifer Lopez is holding on tight to the title of fittest mom on the block.
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For now, insuretech venture investors are largely holding on, hoping valuations will continue to rise.
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Rauner accused Democratic legislative leaders of holding on to the bill to force a crisis.
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Their new portrait shows the girls holding on to one another and sporting small smirks.
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We can also see how stupid it is that she's holding on to the notion
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Not for nothing but it seemed Harry was nervous ... looking serious and holding on tight.
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As they walked down the aisle holding on to each other, everyone cheered and cried.
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Dividing it takes longer to sell, on top of holding on to the product longer.
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Reynolds seems to be holding on to a touch of his sassy, quippy Deadpool persona.
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Good government always loses out when holding on to office becomes the only real goal.
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Still, consumer sentiment is holding on to historical highs in the first half of 2017.
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As banks are starting to go ex-dividend, investors are holding on to receive dividends.
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He left the door open, and as a Japril shipper, I'm holding on to that.
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The artists are holding on, and this weekend is a good opportunity to support them.
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If you're still holding on to seapunk, there's a corner of Tumblr just for you.
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However, there have been other polls showing Clinton still holding on to a narrow lead.
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It's usually priced at $229, so you'll be holding on to a savings of $85.14.
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His instinct for holding on to his immense baronial power was somewhat surer than that.
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The video shows the officer holding on to the man's backpack as the two argue.
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But the current Republican Party cares more about holding on to power than anything else.
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But the reality is it's not just Luddites or ascetics holding on to their phones.
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Love is overcoming obstacles, facing challenges, fighting to be together, holding on & not letting go.
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Yes, but polls show Johnson's Conservatives holding on to a double-digit lead over Labour.
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Instead, holding on to safer investments can leave room for some risks with other assets.
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Joe Biden: The Biden train is on rickety tracks, but it keeps on holding on.
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Right now, Democratic incumbents in states that went for Trump appear to be holding on.
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In holding on for a two-shot victory over Johnson, Koepka showed his mental mettle.
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Andrew Garfield gave Emma Stone a standing ovation so i'm holding on to some hope pic.twitter.
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Instagram, but he doesn't know how to do it—and he's been holding on to a
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Her belly's bulging but you can tell, Paige is still holding on to that bikini bod.
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Second, Booker does seem to be consistently holding on to 22% to 203% in the polls.
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But whatever it is that you're holding on to, you're not able to look past it.
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We are still holding on to the antiquated, bizarre idea that straight women don't like sex.
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Sanders is still holding on and showed last weekend that he can keep racking up wins.
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"So, he was doing his job and holding on to somebody until … police arrived," Kulis said.
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Holding on to a consumer-grade phone is a very dangerous habit for a US president.
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I begin my ritual again, playing "as if," holding on to what I know I'll lose.
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Instead it lost two, leaving it holding on to just five of the state's 30 constituencies.
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Love is overcoming obstacles, facing challenges, fighting to be together, holding on and never letting go.
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Tam was stabbed in the head while holding on to his bag, according to the paper.
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"We're holding on tariffs, and they're going to buy farm product," he said at the time.
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Right now, baby is holding on, taking his time, while I am ready to make time!
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She had heard that he might pass on Tuesday but he seems to be holding on.
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Holding on to hope before death—no matter how futile, medically speaking—is more socially acceptable.
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"We're holding on tight; we have to have the moral courage" to steer clear of tech.
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But residents are holding on to hope that they will be able to do the work.
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A shark that's holding on to an 1,100-foot line attached to 20 feet of chain?
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Where it's now considered universal while holding on to its ethnic markers if it needs to?
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I'M HOLDING ON BECAUSE I DO BELIEVE IT'S A GROWTH SCARE RATHER THAN A BEAR MARKET.
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But America's intelligence chief James Clapper suspected Iran has an interest in holding on to Americans.
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Ivy earlier this year and the EEOC holding on Title VII and sexual orientation from 2015.
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" She is an "almost anonymous person," Nathaniel says, "balanced awkwardly, holding on to her own safety.
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CC's 2020s were still holding on to gains at 151bp/148bp, inside reoffer spread of 155bp.
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"So, he was doing his job and holding on to somebody until ... police arrived," Kulis said.
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I was standing up on the BX12, holding on to a pole and texting a friend.
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He's famous for his memory, and doesn't need a lot of hand-holding on his schedule.
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Progress is made by resisting, and pushing back, by holding on to hope and building resilience.
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On the other hand, maybe Joe Donnelly has a better shot of holding on in Indiana.
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EDT: The Senate Budget Committee is holding on oversight hearing to examine the Congressional Budget Office.
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A wave of compassion washes over me; whatever resentments I was holding on to drop away.
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I do this by finding tiny moments of unquestionable joy and holding on to them tight.
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I saw many bloggers holding on to the MCT explanation—even when it was not true.
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We would stay away and stay away, holding on until we just couldn't hold back anymore.
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"Financially, I do not have the luxury of holding on to great art objects," he writes.
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People keep holding on to their land, onto their properties — we have no control over ownership.
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"He was holding on for his life," said Rodrigo Galindo, 52, who was delivering food nearby.
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Electric vehicles already on the road are holding on to their value well, Mr. Murguet said.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's plan after holding on to the Senate: push through more judges.
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Rather than holding on to the debt, the group forgives it, freeing debtors from their obligations.
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We're married, I remind myself, holding on tighter, my wedding band pressing uncomfortably into my flesh.
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We're holding on for dear life below the $373 support, I think it gives way here.
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Kelly Loeffler and complicating Republicans' path to holding on to a battleground Senate seat this year.
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DAVOS - HONG KONG COMMERCE SECRETARY SAYS CITY IS HOLDING ON STEADFASTLY TO ONE COUNTRY, TWO SYSTEMS
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She joked a bit about it while holding on to her husband Offset's hand for support.
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She walked steadily at a brisk pace holding on to the arm of her security detail.
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All eyes now turn to Pelosi, who is still holding on to the articles of impeachment.
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On appeal, the investors challenged Judge Ramos' holding on the court's reach over the Spanish bank.
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Because that would undermine the very institutions that we're barely holding on to as it is?
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Kelly recommended holding on to the currency, even if it's up 20 percent or 30 percent.
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Republicans could end up holding on to their House majority with plenty of seats to spare.
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That could be soon, but baseball will keep holding on even if that's not the case.
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The negative emotions that come with holding on to a grudge are actually a stress response.
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Kourtney Kardashian was holding on to her dear life in NYC ... her dear life named Penelope.
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" And Sia's demons would eventually inform her Grammy-nominated 2014 comeback single, "Chandelier," which includes the lyrics: "Help me, I'm holding on for dear life, won't look down won't open my eyes / Keep my glass full until morning light, 'cause I'm just holding on for tonight.
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The man is holding on with one hand, apparently holding a cell phone with the other hand.
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Exporters are holding on to dollars as they expect the local currency to decline further, dealers said.
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Holding on to our memories with you…pretty easy…every day with you was full of laughs.
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But J.Lo, I'm still holding on to hope that you'll get back together with your baby daddy.
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Nord emailed Berganza after the party anyway, holding on to her dream of becoming a DC artist.
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He considered holding on and pulling Royer, but knew that would just end up hurting his son.
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But holding on to a clearly pathological status quo because the alternative is uncertain makes no sense.
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With each new mystery comes a hundred more theories, but only some are worth holding on to.
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Perhaps because some things are just worth holding on to, and seeing again, in our own light.
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"This implies that principal shareholders are holding on to most of the stock," Ihor Dusaniwsky told me.
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And you'll want that extra friction when you're hanging upside down holding on with just your feet.
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The prose — titled "The Trick to Holding On" — finds Swift, 27, reflecting on reinvention and growing up.
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"The dollar is holding on," said Simona Mocuta, senior economist at State Street Global Advisors in Boston.
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Airlines including Southwest and Brazil's Gol, that exclusively fly 737s are holding on to older planes longer.
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I started by pushing my wheelchair around, then by walking around the household holding on to furniture.
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Melissa arrives at villa Giudice, where Teresa is barely holding on as a short-term single mom.
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Dealers said exporters are holding on to dollars as they expect the local currency to decline further.
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"We're holding on to that 1 percent because if anyone will do it, it's Brett," she says.
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"They started out on the carousel horses with the prince and princess holding on," says the observer.
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Letting go means putting yourself first instead of holding on to that negative space you don't deserve.
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A substantial part of the population has a strong interest in holding on to the status quo.
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You are holding on to a shred of hope that we had years ago, so long ago.
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Leonardo DiCaprio's still holding on to old flames ... until he notices he's been spotted by the paps.
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Illinois and Wisconsin still looked like easy wins, and Bayh was holding on to his slim lead.
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But there is one old-time tradition that seems to be holding on: the thank-you note.
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"At the moment sentiment favors holding on to stocks among private investors," USAGOLD founder Michael Kosares said.
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Will Hurd to retire from Congress after holding on to a district Democrats are desperate to flip.
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But at the moment, the team is less concerned about thresholds, and more with holding on tight.
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"Don't put your happiness on hold for someone (family, friend, partner) who isn't holding on to you."
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We're still holding on to our small piece of hope, so we don't reflect on what's coming.
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Like most Android Wear systems you can change the display by pressing and holding on the face.
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Nick Carter is not the only celeb to extoll the virtues of holding on to gestational ephemera.
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And if you think that I'm still holding on to something, you should go and fuck yourself.
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Kamworor didn't crack, holding on to win his first New York City Marathon in 22017:21:237.
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You can't move on to better opportunities if you're holding on to what once was, dear Aries.
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But holding on to unrealistic expectations in the face of a global health crisis helps no one.
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But already Senator Bill Nelson's chances of holding on to his seat appeared to be slipping away.
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And analysts say folks are holding on to iPhones for three or four years, longer than ever.
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Even so, holding on to trophies that leave executives vulnerable to political attack will make them uncomfortable.
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For now, the tigers in Bandhavgarh are holding on, but how will climate change affect India's tigers?
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There are risks to holding on to all that debt and keeping interest rates so low indefinitely.
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If he doesn't, he risks the Islamic State holding on to its base for plotting terrorist attacks.
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She has been holding on to her title as the oldest living person for nearly two years.
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People who haven't pooped in 2019 yet, why are you still holding on to last years shit?
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And with his difficulty in holding on runners, a walk is often the equivalent of a double.
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It's better that I hit rock bottom because I wasn't holding on to anything I'd done before.
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The Hornets ended up holding on for the win ... so MJ was able to laugh it off.
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"Baby, we're barely holding on / Even the sweetest plum, has only got so long," he sings on "Plum".
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Consumers are already holding on to their phones longer and are planning on waiting longer to replace them.
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If you can't immediately see the button, try tapping or tapping and holding on the item to share.
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Some oil producers appear to be holding on, hoping the price of crude stabilizes at a higher level.
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I was always at the edge of popularity, barely holding on, and my femininity was under constant surveillance.
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Despite the likelihood that Bernie Sanders will not secure the Democratic nomination for president, he's still holding on.
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Mack decided to put client capital to work in other stocks instead of slavishly holding on to Amazon.
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"I'm just still holding on to the line, 'See you around, kid,'" he said at a recent event.
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But he soon got kicked off the service for holding on to users' credentials, which violated Plaid's policies.
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"[Markle] has her arm around him, but Harry is holding on to her from both ends," said Constantine.
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The sharp jump in mortgage interest rates following the November election is not only holding on but gaining.
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The Dow, S&P 26.5, and Nasdaq were holding on to small weekly gains ahead of Friday's trading.
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"We did a nice job fighting back, excuse the expression, and holding on for the win," Ausmus said.
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If Jones is holding on to any other morsels like this, this flick will be well worth it.
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Holding on to his shares would see Samwer increase his stake to at least 75% from 44% currently.
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While Lizzy's mother is holding on to the memories of her daughter, she admits she's overwhelmed with grief.
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Separately, the mayor of Duesseldorf told WAZ the city was holding on to its RWE stake for now.
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"Our customers are holding on to their older iPhones a bit longer than in the past," Cook said.
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You'll be holding on tight to your brand identity as you refine your story and identify your values.
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Schneider came up with some big saves when the Devils were holding on to a 27-210 lead.
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He is experiencing doubt and confusion at once, while also holding on to that essential glimmer of hope.
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"Once the most graceful, powerful athlete in the world, with his hands shaking, holding on," Mr. Clinton said.
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HRE has committed to holding on to its remaining 3.5 percent holding in PBB until at least Nov.
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Throw out the trash and call a friend to vent about some things you've been holding on to.
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Finding out that the prime minister's family was holding on to huge secret cash reserves was bad enough.
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I guess that, like the hairs on his arms and legs, they just got tired of holding on.
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People are holding on to their devices for longer periods of time and, therefore, not upgrading as frequently.
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That's a problem for him, because Trump's entire electoral strategy depends on holding on to his racist base.
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And it's not a really good thing to be holding on to by the time you are 35.
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These growing pains are part of the reason the brothers say they are holding on to their Bitcoin.
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When Morgan refuses, Daryl tells him he has to let go of whatever he's been holding on to.
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Correction: The post has been updated to state that Tesla is the fastest-growing stock holding on Robinhood.
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"To relive every offensive thing — if you're still holding on to that, you're missing the point of life."
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Mother's skeleton at the dinner table mentioned above makes us shudder — that shudder is worth holding on to.
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Of course, holding on to a job as a Star Wars director is notoriously difficult under any circumstances.
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A worker escapes a bad supervisor by changing departments — but the old boss is still holding on tight.
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Which is objectively a great function, but what if you're still holding on to your extensive CD collection?
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A result is that many workers are just holding on while a few at the top get rich.
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Still, these small gestures are the kind of hope we'll be holding on to until Sex Education returns.
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But holding on to behaviors, beliefs, and even relationships that no longer make sense halts your personal evolution.
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Exporters are holding on to dollars as they expect the local currency to decline further, the dealer said.
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There are quite a few, but there's one I've been holding on to for about 10 years now.
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Lightning 230, Penguins 23 Tampa Bay remained perfect at home, holding on for an impressive win against Pittsburgh.
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No one wants to leave money on the table by holding on to cash in their investment portfolio.
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"I thought before that in the third period we were holding on to the lead well," Brown said.
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Larger body sizes help animals in cold places stay warm, with smaller bodies holding on to less heat.
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She was holding on to a restaurant awning pole and asking whether someone could get her a taxi.
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But this year a few shows of note are holding on, at least for a week or two.
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Gone are the days of holding on to receipts and doing painful math after a big group outing.
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Still, FiveThirtyEight gives the GOP about a three in 10 chance of holding on to its House majority.
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It's about patience and being flexible and getting irritated or furious with a person but still holding on.
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However, in partisan wave elections, parties have generally end up holding on to most of their own seats.
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Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight Senate forecast gives Republicans a 2-in-3 chance of holding on to the Senate.
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Watch Epicly Later'd on VICELAND Wednesdays at 10 PM. I just was all about holding on to shit.
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Tapping-and-holding on a Discover channel lets you Subscribe so you always see it on your Stories page Tapping-and-holding on a Discover channel lets you Subscribe so you always see it on your Stories page The Discover redesign should make building the channels more lucrative for publishers.
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JAY-Z wore a simple grey T-shirt and gold chains, which his superstar wife photographed holding on Instagram.
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LONDON (Reuters) - It's lonely at the top for British Prime Minister Theresa May but she's holding on — for now.
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Two divers were assigned to each child so that at least one was always holding on to the child.
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"Andrew Garfield gave Emma Stone a standing ovation so i'm holding on to some hope," wrote user Lauren Yap.
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But he's been holding on to one big dream: the assumption that he's going to be made principal someday.
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Users on Goodreads are still holding on to their anger, and reviews on the site have been particularly brutal.
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The cord lets the angler haul the drone in manually, with or without the offending whopper still holding on.
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But holding on to her family's blueberry farm legacy — and helping others to build up theirs — is one thing.
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They're sick of career politicians and power-brokers in Washington who care about one thing: holding on to power.
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Taylor might be holding on to old stuff, but pretty obvious the Kardashians are taking the high fashion road.
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However, the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq are still holding on to double-digit percentage gains for 2019.
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I found myself holding on to the clothes for the meaning and not spending enough time actually wearing them.
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They were holding on tightly to the Puerto Rican notion of echar pa'lante – move forward — despite all the challenges.
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There were moments when he seemed to be barely holding on as she went after his policies and personality.
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Researchers at Emory University have shown that holding on to stress contributes to high blood pressure and heart disease.
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Disappointed for all crew holding on for negotiations to conclude for their jobs, and of course, for the fans.
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You're holding on to a resistance band the entire time, pulling across your body to target your obliques. 10.
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Francisco did alright for itself, holding on to the company for four years before more than doubling its money.
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Is holding on to the Senate really worth the irreparable harm that Trump is doing to the Republican brand?
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Still, the psychological impact of taking seats where seats were thought unattainable is what progressives are holding on to.
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"Some institutions and decision makers are still holding on to unchecked power they have previously indulged in," he said.
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Both pilots spent their lives holding on to the same difficult secret, including during their brush with international attention.
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Prior to that, farmers had generally been holding on to their crops looking for better pricing in the market.
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They're each holding on to their respective publishing rights for any music created during their nearly 6 year marriage.
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She's obsessed with storytelling, and holding on to material things is how she connects her past to her present.
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Against the dollar, the Swiss franc last traded at 0.9735, holding on to a 0.3% gain posted on Wednesday.
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CYBG for one is holding on to the bulk of its excess capital in case of a Brexit shock.
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Against the dollar, the Swiss franc last traded at 0.9766, holding on to a 0.3% gain posted on Wednesday.
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I was just kind of holding on to the seat of my pants last year and taking everything in.
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But for other people, holding on to the offense they took becomes a badge of identification or even honor.
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All he cares about is holding on to his job and keeping his family in charge of North Korea.
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When Mr. Orlandi's L train arrived, it was packed, with people holding on to the ceiling with their fingertips.
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Though welcomed by many, the move drew backlash from conservatives holding on to the country's strict gender segregation rules.
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The city's main drag is still holding on to its small shops, restaurants and at least two employment agencies.
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These new devices are emerging as the smartphone industry suffers from people holding on to their phones for longer.
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Young girlfriends are "a way of holding on to that romantic stage in life, continually rediscovering," he once said.
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By holding on to his home state of Texas and winning Oklahoma, Mr. Cruz was, as of 10 p.m.
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Gillespie has to find a way to appeal to northern suburban voters, while holding on to the GOP base.
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Maybe refusing to convert is my own equally stubborn way of holding on to those high-school punk sensibilities.
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Germany's debt management office sold 3.155 billion euros of 0.00% 10-year Bunds, holding on to 845 million euros.
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"iBoot is the one component Apple has been holding on to, still encrypting its 64 bit image," Levin said.
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The farmers have no way of holding on to the potatoes for the winter months, when wholesale prices double.
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If you're holding on to a high interest rate on your loans from college, it could be worth refinancing.
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He had been holding on to a small diamond, and he pawned it to Corvez for four hundred euros.
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With a stock price around 284 pence, Marks & Spencer is holding on to the last spot, at No. 22018.
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He showed that the progressive agenda can help Americans who are barely holding on when work no longer pays.
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A few friends and relatives of crew members said they were still holding on to a glimmer of hope.
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Globally, the smartphone industry is still struggling for growth as many users are holding on to their devices longer.
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She would see her mother holding on to the hallway railing as she tried to get to her room.
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There was a part of me that kept holding on to the hope that he could still be alive.
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Holding on to items just because of their ties to another place can keep you stuck in the past.
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Rain will linger in the Northeast until midday as well, while holding on to the Southeast until overnight Thursday.
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I used to say, of those rides we took, that I was holding on to Jim for dear life.
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Holding on to the lease could also expose Mr. Trump to violations of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution.
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The pursuit began when a McDonald's worker stalled him by holding on to his fries — and calling the police.
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If you look closely, it kind of seems like the small carrot is holding on to the big carrot.
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Mississippi is a solidly Republican state, giving the party a decided edge in holding on to both Senate seats.
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People are holding on to their phones longer, and they're shying away from devices that cost more than $1,000.
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Lucky for us, holding on to these investments — and even buying more — presents a huge opportunity to build wealth.
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People are holding on to their devices longer, and there aren't many new markets where smartphones aren't already prevalent.
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Just before halftime, Jets cornerback Juston Burris was flagged for defensive holding on a Patriots' third-down pass attempt.
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For Apple, streaming is less a core business than part of a larger strategy of holding on to customers.
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In Iowa, the two candidates are neck-and-neck, with Mr. Sanders holding on to a lead in New Hampshire.
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Despite the incumbent holding on, the Dutch election does little to suggest the appetite for radical political change is abating.
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Entitled "The Trick to Holding On," Swift's poem makes reference to people who've betrayed and hurt her in some way.
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Dudgeon described asexual reproduction as a "holding-on mechanism," passed down along generations of women until male partners are available.
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"It is a mission that has dragged on for many years and we are holding on to it," he added.
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Yes, you can finally put your chicken in that mini Harley Quinn costume you've been holding on to for months.
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Perhaps Hilton never realized — or minded — that holding on to them might also mean the public would just stop caring. ●
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Two of the lions can be seen grabbing its back legs and holding on while another jumped onto its back.
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Qualtrics is holding on IPO Utah-based SaaS company Qualtrics' IPO many have been expecting is on hold for now.
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Of course, in and of itself, holding on to Brooklyn's pick in the 2017 draft isn't necessarily a bad idea.
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Collectors who don't need to sell are holding on to their works, and the Hirst auction market has shrunk considerably.
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Holding on for dear life... the new ice rink workout that works you muscles harder so you don't fall over.
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I wasn't feeling right, even though my serve was good; I was holding on but it was slipping away somehow.
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"We're holding on tariffs, and they're going to buy farm product," Trump said at a press conference after the summit.
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Soon, the pair appeared to realize what happened, and Gursky is shown holding on to the aircraft with his hands.
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Holding on tight to friend Raquel Pennington, Heard threw her head back in laughter while walking and toting her laptop.
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It's possible that the news conference Trump is holding on Friday morning is meant to make the issue go away.
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The choppy trading near the unchanged level for the day left indexes holding on to major gains posted on Tuesday.
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The second survey of 1,000 people measured how long Americans have been holding on to the same pairs of underwear.
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Urie then channels Mary Poppins as he can be seen floating in the sky while holding on to an umbrella.
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We might not see as many of its customers on the streets, but Cyberdog is holding on, and even expanding.
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But for investors holding on to winners, there is a way to protect profits in the event of increased volatility.
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Still, some are holding on to hope and Marcinelli isn't fazed by the doubters who say secession just couldn't happen.
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Party strategists also worry the remarks could doom the GOP's chances of holding on to key House and Senate seats.
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Holding on to control of the House is obviously important in helping a president get his legislative priorities into law.
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Markets also have been watching the Fed's intentions with the bonds it is holding on its $4 trillion balance sheet.
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It is unlikely to rise any time soon; both European and Peruvian producers are holding on to unsold quinoa stock.
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Critical to any Republican strategy is to retain potential suburban Republican voters while also holding on to working-class voters.
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Reuters reported that he had thought he was being asked if Cambridge Analytica was still holding on to the data.
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Should investors already own shares of Boeing in their portfolios, Morganlander said, he would recommend holding on to the investment.
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While rail is holding on to the past, the trucking industry is looking to solve present day and future challenges.
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Holding on to four quarterbacks is a rarity in the N.F.L., where specialization has increased the importance of every spot.
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Netflix has had a harder time holding on to subscribers in the US since it raised prices earlier this year.
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It is part of a series of hearing that Democrats are holding on their ethics package, known as H.R. 85033.
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Holding on to fifth is definitely possible, but much will depend on how competitive McLaren and Renault (ex-Lotus) are.
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It is part of a series of hearings that Democrats are holding on their ethics package, known as H.R 1.
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Russia has an enduring interest in Syria in holding on to their sole Middle East warm water port at Tartus.
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Some of us are holding on to the silhouette for dear life, refusing to wear anything that's even slightly flared.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter is still turning a profit — but it is continuing to have trouble holding on to its users.
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On the other hand, within the wider society — a secular society, Europe in particular — he's holding on to his faith.
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Holding on to pictures was, for most of the history of photography, a matter of material decay and physical storage.
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"I made a statement to the world that Sam isn't some washed-out gymnast that's holding on," Mikulak, 26, said.
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"I saw two men holding on to another man on the tracks who was reaching up to them," she said.
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Newgarden suggests only holding on to investments that you are comfortable with, and holding them for at least five years.
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He's essentially accused the US intelligence agencies of being cowed by Trump into holding on to facts for political reasons.
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With users in a major market holding on to a better phone for longer, new device sales will inevitably suffer.
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Again, there's no hand-holding on why you might turn on one feature or the advantages of certain other features.
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Stories of employers withholding wages, holding on to employees' passports, or even letting workers go with no warning are common.
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"Of course we'd like to see industrial production and manufacturing increase, but consumer is holding on right now," he added.
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"Today they are selling for $2.5 million, $3 million, so I kind of regret not holding on to that piece."
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Cramer's entry helps the GOP's chances of either holding on to or expanding its 51-seat majority in the Senate.
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Americans used to worry that immigrant parents were holding on to their children too tightly, and thereby holding them back.
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He was called Fiore by New Haven Italian-Americans, holding on to their own mother tongue in a new space.
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"I follow their journey as they adapt to a new context while holding on to their culture," she tells us.
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Germany is admired for a stable economy and holding on to blue-collar jobs but derided for its persistent trade surpluses.
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He says he saw a woman holding on for "dear life" to one of the riverboat&aposs paddles before being rescued.
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Most other euro zone bond yields were 1-2 basis points higher on the day, holding on to rises seen Tuesday.
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Kshirsagar's family has been holding on to that dream since 17, when the project was first proposed by the state government.
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"I was surprised that she had something this old," he said of his mom holding on to this for so long.
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Instead of holding on to earn market returns, investors shortchange themselves by trading in and out — at exactly the wrong times.
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A source who worked closely with Mutko since he became sports minister offered an explanation of how he is holding on.
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Turns out, I had said something six months prior that really bothered this woman, and she was holding on to it.
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Scott was holding on for dear life, first with gf Sofia Richie and then with his buddy David Einhorn, aka Papi.
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Entering play today, the Peoria Javelinas were holding on to a three game lead in the Arizona Fall League West Division.
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Spain's main stock index was down 1 percent on Friday, barely holding on to the 1.9 percent gain booked on Thursday.
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And although the country's harvest is nearly complete, farmers are still holding on to their beans, hoping for prices to rise.
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Instead people will be holding on to it as a hedge or using it to get money out of their countries.
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Plus, users can extend their rental experience up to a year, paying a monthly fee for holding on to the device.
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Mr Trump's path to a second term almost certainly depends on his holding on to the state's 20 electoral college votes.
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But either way, Warren is rising and enduring while everyone else seems to be either withering, disappearing, or just holding on.
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And if the operating companies knew that they had no chance of holding on to them, they would surely curtail investment.
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Barron is holding on to hope for her daughter, and is thankful for the prayers that have been sent their way.
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This election could be the next Brexit or Trump disruption, and upend what relative stability Europe is still holding on to.
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Even now, they suspect that these samples that we've been holding on to for decades could have more secrets to reveal.
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After logging in with an Amazon account, anyone can start asking Alexa questions by clicking and holding on the mic button.
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The cuboid sculpture depicts a humanoid figure holding on to a four-legged creature from the back, as if penetrating it.
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The actress recently did a little spring cleaning in her makeup drawers, only holding on to her absolute favorite beauty products.
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Also, several private equity firms are nearing their exit period after holding on to their investments for five to six years.
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This meant Carillion was effectively able to keep more cash on its books by holding on to money owed to suppliers.
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Then in 2014 it sold the division to Lenovo for $2.91BN — holding on to "the vast majority" of Motorola's patent portfolio.
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So at some point, Trump may have to decide whether holding on to the loyalty of Bannon's movement is really enough.
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You'll see Yarny skip through tall grass, chasing butterflies, and flap through the breeze while holding on to a flying kite.
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If we deeply see the folly of holding on, we can be much more in harmony with the flow of change.
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The Nifty has broken below an important support level of 8,400, which it was holding on to for quite some time.
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Users can switch between these functions by pressing and holding on the dial, which brings up a circular pop-up menu.
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Instead of flying through the air on magical broomsticks, these competitors run around the pitch holding on tightly to their poles.
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Hensarling's sweeping plan would allow banks to escape some government regulation by holding on to significantly more capital as a cushion.
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I remember when it all started, and I'm still, for now, holding on to the part of me that likes them.
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Holding on to that stress can have devastating health consequences, and emotionally intelligent people know to avoid this at all costs.
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Many of us are holding on to the old Detroit in a way that may erase us from the new one.
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Apple alone is estimated to be holding on to a cash stockpile of more than $250 billion, most in non-U.
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Initial excitement has died down and many who have purchased a fitness band are holding on to the ones they own.
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All told, if you're investing around $800 in a smartphone, it's worth holding on to it for at least two years.
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The sector is still holding on to gains for the year, up more than 25 percent since the beginning of 2016.
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His strategy is simple: buying and holding on what he believes is the best proxy to play the region's dynamic economy.
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You can find it by opening the camera, holding on your face to scan it, then choosing the Santa's Helper Lens.
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"A lot of people in the federal government are holding on tight, trying to keep everything going properly," he told me.
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"With fixed rates still near the 4 percent mark, there's no sense in holding on to an adjustable rate," he said.
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He said his neighbors filled them in on what happened, saying they found the family still holding on to each other.
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What they found was that right-leaning governments had an easier time holding on to power than left-leaning governments did.
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The holiday invokes a tale of good guys and bad guys, of resistance, of a community holding on to its values.
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But as his team's winter plans begin to unfold, Cashman appears to be holding on to that newfound Yankee trait: restraint.
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No matter what season it is, Megan Thee Stallion has constantly proven that she is holding on to hot girl summer.
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To senators, that might be the best reason of all for defying Mr. Trump and holding on to their precious filibuster.
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People are holding on to their cars for longer than they used to, says John Vangelov, Ford's embedded modem features lead.
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Aside from violating the lease terms, Mr. Trump is very likely violating the emoluments clause by holding on to the hotel.
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Federer won the first set comfortably, breaking Dimitrov's opening service game and then holding on to take the set, 6-3.
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Over his first three matches at Wimbledon, his form was holding on the dry grass and dirty patches of the courts.
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Buttigieg has also seen his support shrink from its late 2019 heights, but he is holding on — particularly in New Hampshire.
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Even if the Democrats retake the Senate in 2016, the Party's odds of holding on to it in 2018 are daunting.
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In my case, I spent more than 10 years holding on to the thought of getting involved in the hotel business.
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The Trump team's strategic calculation to beat back impeachment appears to center primarily on holding on to the support of Republicans.
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Allow each sensation to wash over you, not holding on to any one, but gently receiving each as you notice it.
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President Trump is seeking to undermine the foundations of our democracy as a way of gaining and holding on to power.
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As my grandma's mind deteriorated, I felt myself holding on to her by becoming the woman we both wanted to be.
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In fact, researchers at Emory University have shown that holding on to stress contributes to high blood pressure and heart disease.
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As her Milk Bar chain enters the big leagues, the pastry chef's challenge is holding on to its small-shop charms.
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Memory is protective, holding on to red flags so they can be waved at you later, to guide your future behavior.
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"Our customers are holding on to their iPhones a bit longer than in the past," Cook said on a call with investors.
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"I remember being in tears, so dramatic, just so fucking strung out and so fucked up and just holding on," Barlow says.
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Washington took four one-goal leads, finally holding on to the last one despite being outshot 216-219 in the third period.
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"I relied on my brother a lot for retelling my stories and holding on to my memories," Pete says, breaking into tears.
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It is unfortunate that someone caused us harm but holding on to the negative feelings towards that person is only hurting ourselves.
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Actually, holding on to too many things to do without necessarily getting them done or taken action makes you anxious and stressed.
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Video "If we win the House back, Nancy will have a very strong case for holding on to the speakership," he added.
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It's been 12 years since Friends ended, but we're still holding on to every interesting fact we can get about the show.
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The panda, who lives in China's Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, is seen tightly holding on to its keeper's legs.
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Bolsonaro knows that one of the most effective ways of holding on to power is to keep the capitalists on his side.
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Holding on to her pajamas didn't bring her back or spark joy, but it turns out, letting go of them didn't either.
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The actress is still holding on to hope of finding someone in New York City the old-fashioned way: face to face.
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Art: Brian Stelfreeze For Coates, holding on to ideas about the glorious past sets Wakanda, and really any nation, up for conflict.
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Holding on to power means taking fewer risks, something that's infuriated a growing number of rank-and-file Republican voters for years.
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The 48-year-old actress was photographed holding on to Cruise, 56, from the back of a black motorcycle as he drove.
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Although Benny is holding on in intensive care, Gloria becomes increasingly worried her son will die while she's helplessly trapped behind bars.
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There she was, holding on for dear life, whimpering so loud its cries could be heard at the top of the ravine.
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Secretary of State Kris Kobach holding on to a slim lead over Governor Jeff Colyer -- Colyer, rather -- in the GOP gubernatorial primary.
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Consumers have shown, and Apple has said, that its customers are holding on to their phones longer for a couple of reasons.
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Trader Karen Finerman said she's holding on to her shares of Google-parent Alphabet and Facebook as the companies continue to grow.
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"I don't have my balance fully yet but as long as I'm holding on to Keven, I'm sturdy and fine," Menounos says.
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Of holding on to the pink poster I had made for my friend, praying they would project it on the big screen.
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We got these pics of Cardi B and Offset jet skiing in San Juan during the trip, and she's holding on tight.
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As the paintings move toward the present, they increasingly press against their surface like a wall, holding on to the front plane.
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"We were able to locate this man standing on the top of a submerged car holding on to a tree," he said.
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"All that time, this land, this marsh, was holding on to the mud and protecting Houma and protecting New Orleans," he said.
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We thought growing up was the process of holding on instead of letting go, and now we're all collpasing under the weight.
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Anchor your upper body to the floor or the bench by reaching behind your head and holding on to a heavy object.
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I don't candy coat the struggle or jazz up my craptastic barely-holding-on days when he asks how I've been doing.
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Energy stocks fell 0.2 percent, holding on to most of their recent gains despite a pullback in the price of crude oil.
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Years later, after holding on to his numbers-driven approach, he said police officials had a much stronger command of crime figures.
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Inertia and a strong faith in company leadership played a role in holding on to company stock, but so did company policies.
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"If your only outlet is your job — you are holding on far too tight," says Cole, underlining why social outlets are vital.
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Taken together, they suggest that Democrats are holding on to the momentum that helped them recapture control of the House last year.
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But for me, those benefits — particularly as a reporter who has lived and worked across the Continent — are worth holding on to.
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With the exception of the screws in the hinges holding on the temple stems, there are no visible screws on Snapchat Spectacles.
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" She adds, "When you're at your lowest point, it's about pushing through, holding on, extending your hand hoping someone will take it.
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Meanwhile, as these valuations are rejiggered all over the sector, companies like Jawbone are facing increasing costs of holding on to talent.
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Many say the tight race in a GOP stronghold signals the difficulties faced by the GOP in holding on to the House.
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Can they reach the masses again with an album that's as stubbornly, gloriously bizarre as "Blurryface" while holding on to their integrity?
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If their fears become a reality, investors who bought fallen angels would face the choice of holding on to junk or selling.
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The color-scapes help: wide tableaus of stark white punctuated with red gore and green undergrowth, barely holding on; endless red dunes.
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He grabs the banana and starts hacking away at the intruder while holding on to his comically large and fluffy microphone. [Reddit]
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But the most consequential hit to Apple's bottom line may be from people who are holding on to their phones for longer.
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Yet holding on to all the data takes up valuable space on devices while also making important files more difficult to find.
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It forced me to resolve and settle within myself feelings of self blame and shame that I was still holding on to.
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In the video, the older boy, believed to be about 4, is holding on to his brother, thought to be around 2.
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He is a Russian "political technologist" who aided both Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin in achieving and holding on to political power.
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The S&P 3.853 consumer staples sector, which was holding on thanks to its defensive nature, is now 10.42% off its high.
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As of Friday, Alphabet, Apple and Facebook are negative for the year and Microsoft and Amazon are holding on to slight gains.
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And she's holding on to third in new Nevada polling, above both former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Minnesota Sen.
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When they leave the service, a lot of that gear gets handed back, but some of it is worth holding on to.
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A way to not feel like a nobody is by holding on that part of your culture, which I do through food.
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What they're saying: Hurd also acknowledged the importance for Republicans of holding on to the electorate in his home state of Texas.
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The margin has again shrunk, with Lamb holding on by 0.2-point lead of 540 votes, with 97 percent of precincts reporting.
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What we are good at is cups of tea, sarcastic tweets and holding on to our pint of beer in troubling times.
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The way I used to talk about it is that there are people barely holding on with their fingernails, to their homes.
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The way I used to talk about it is that there are people barely holding on with their fingernails, to their homes.
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Holding on in the face of washout, protectors of the mudbrick metropolis of Chan Chan, Peru are in a scramble against erosion.
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Biden is holding on to nearly 50 percent black support in this critical primary, which is bound to increase now that Sen.
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Using their limited knowledge from infrequent fire drills and holding on to handrails, employees gingerly crept down the stairs, Ms. Sale said.
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At its peak in 1113, the company reached a stock market value of $2111 billion, holding on after the dot-com crash.
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So I think there are no — there is nothing good about anything with this process, let alone her holding on to things.
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"Everyone is holding on and getting ready for an increase," in flour prices, said Baking Association of Australia executive officer Tony Smith.
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Shipments continue to decline, and consumers and business buyers are holding on to their existing hardware for increasingly long periods of time.
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His dismal approval ratings while the state grapples with a sputtering economy could hurt his party's chance of holding on to power.
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"Fisherman's Edit" is Max's 2016 version of baroque, while holding on to our current idea of retro timbres of the 1990's.
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Ultimately, though, the Rockets could not turn the effective strategy into a win, with the Pistons holding on for a 123-114 victory.
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"He's standing on the side of the helicopter holding on," Sciaino said, adding that he used his loudspeaker to give the pilot instructions.
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This is a film that's all about keeping people jumping out of their seats and holding on to the person next to them.
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MACCALLUM: So what about the RNC in California in terms of holding on to some of those Republican seats, what&aposs your outlook?
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Verizon remains the only ISP with an approval rating of 278 or above, though it's holding on by a thread at 270 exactly.
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The British pound was at around 1.2658 against the U.S. dollar, holding on to overnight gains after May's victory in a leadership challenge.
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She has to be brutally honest and put it out there so that she's not burdened with holding on to her struggles privately.
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Americans are holding on to their pay TV subscriptions because it's bundled with their internet subscription, according to a new survey by Deloitte.
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Even if the three red-state Democrats stick with their party, Mitch McConnell can win simply by holding on to his 50 votes.
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The show's obvious implication is that Trump's inner circle will begin jumping ship, although, in real life, this administration has been holding on.
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The U.S. company said it expects settlement of the all-cash public tender offer by its Swiss subsidiary, Janssen Holding, on June 16.
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"Industry wide outflows are evidence of investors seeking opportunities in alternative investments or holding on to cash," eVestment said in the quarterly report.
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Despite those concerns, Netflix has established itself as the "top dog," Cramer said, and won't have trouble holding on to its subscriber base.
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I don't acknowledge the unwanted opinions of men in 2017, and here I am holding on to one from a 13-year-old.
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"Once you are holding on to the controls for dear life you don't have any hands left to correct the problem," says Garrison.
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It looks like Silver King was supposed to win the match, because the ref didn't count him out, holding on the second count.
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Abrams is holding on to hope that she can either close the gap enough to trigger a recount, or even a runoff election.
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"You can also mute posts and stories by pressing and holding on a story in your tray, or from a profile," Instagram said.
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A California family is holding on to hope that their baby son can beat an extremely rare disease threatening to claim his life.
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It's still one of the most popular tablets on Earth, but excellent build quality led to people holding on to them for years.
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This, despite the fact that the law specifically forbids CSE from targeting Canadians, or holding on to their information without a valid authorization.
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I'm still holding on to the positivity I feel about the majority of my experience there and ascribing no malice to the delay.
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Wilde is holding on tightly to his hands, and Sudeikis is in the seat behind them with a shocked expression on his face.
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Springing into action, she climbed on the hood of her car — screaming and holding on it as the thief began to drive away.
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But Judge Farrell and another Polk County judge, Eliza Ovrom, rejected McCleary's attempts to block the Register from holding on to the reports.
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If you find yourself hesitant to delete him because you're holding on to hope that you'll get back together you need to stop.
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He seems to know he is losing everything, even as he is not quite sure what he is holding on to any more.
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"This is about holding on to our own humanity," said Shelton Johnson, an African-American park ranger and storyteller in Yosemite National Park.
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If you've been holding on to those J-zipper-festooned hoodies, here's the perfect opportunity to dig them out on a weekly basis.
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Hailey was riding top shotgun, holding on about as tight as Kelly McGillis did on Tom's Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle all those years ago.
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"Employers are holding on to their existing workforces while many positions requiring skilled labor go unfilled," CEO John Challenger said in a statement.
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But the Obama administration has acknowledged that it used the money as leverage, holding on to the payments until Iran released American prisoners.
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A separate survey finds that 81% of employers are concerned about holding on to top talent, with one in three being very concerned.
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So, while you need to limit distractions in your work life, an openness to creative solutions is a tool worth holding on to.
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General Electric is slimming down, but it's holding on tight to its aviation business, and it has plenty of reasons to do so.
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The U.S. company said it expected settlement of the all-cash public tender offer by its Swiss subsidiary, Janssen Holding, on June 16.
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A garden was my mother's way of holding on, as tightly as she could, to any scrap of our former middle-class life.
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The production value here makes the longing lilt on "Holding On" feel like a soft collision with whatever's going on in Tirzah's head.
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In a bankruptcy court filing of its own, Alpha said the bonuses were important for holding on to executive officials during bankruptcy proceedings.
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As floods fade from memory, holding on to the lessons learned takes diligence when short-term gains push us in the other direction.
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But this season, they are in such a fight, with Boston holding on to a three-game lead entering play on Friday night.
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" As he sees it, a common mistake reporters make is "holding on to conventional standards of judgment that he has just cast aside.
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Interestingly, it is in the whitest counties where Democrats did the best job holding on to their voters while Republicans did the worst.
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If you've been holding on to partnerships that truly aren't serving you, you can expect some surprising and sudden changes to take place.
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In the gray area between preservation and personality theft, there is a danger of too much holding on and not enough letting go.
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Lauren Jenkins writes and sings about disappointment, disillusion, drinking and holding on despite it all with a Stevie Nicks rasp in her voice.
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Isn't musical theater by its very nature artificial and cloying, a sad relic of the '50s holding on well past its expiration date?
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I want to let you know about a special event The New York Times is holding on the Saturday before the Boston Marathon.
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Her marriage to him, he suggests, gave her the ability to reclaim her blackness while holding on to a basic image of straightness.
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He has returned for a visit, to find out how Venezuelans are holding on as the country falls apart under President Nicolás Maduro.
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In the game, she appears as a huge octopus-like creature covered in black fur and tentacles — perfect for holding on to things.
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Here in Joal, the dwindling catches have prompted the closing of three of the town's ice factories, with the fourth barely holding on.
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After a worker recognized Mr. Stephens, the restaurant staff tried to stall him by holding on to his fries while calling the police.
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Following the announcement, Marseille had the rare opportunity to revamp its food scene while holding on to its North African influence — and succeeded.
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He amassed his $78 billion fortune by investing in companies that he understands and holding on to his investments for the long haul.
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In a subsequent interview, Jackson criticized Anthony for sometimes holding on to the ball too long when the Knicks were trying to score.
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And with inventory at historic lows and a lack of new construction, existing homeowners are holding on to their homes longer, Wachter noted.
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People end up holding on to them and creating family holding companies to continue to operate that original business and expand into others.
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Life is precarious, and you can crush it by holding on too tightly, or you can love it the way my godfather did.
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But I thought: Why am I holding just that little, like, 30 percent of it, why am I still holding on to that?
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And each setting now makes use of Apple's "3D Touch" feature, where pressing and holding on an icon brings up additional useful options.
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There are probably still millions of consumers holding on to Windows 7 machines simply because they continue to work fine for the basics.
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" Biden, who is 76, wasted no time in responding, telling the young presidential hopeful that he was "still holding on to that torch.
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As a result, I've wasted a lot of time holding on to employees instead of listening to my gut and letting them go.
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"Investors are holding on to more cash, telling us they are bearish growth and bullish US decoupling," said Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist.
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So my students are holding on to bungee cord and I say, 'Hold on tight,' and get three or four on each side.
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Anita: Pelosi is presumably holding on to the articles to push for McConnell for a trial more to Democrats liking in the Senate.
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While the Swiss giant has been moving toward healthier fare, it's holding on to its prepared-dishes, ice cream and global confectionery businesses.
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In my book "Rich Habits Poor Habits," I share another equally important part of being rich: holding on to the wealth you've accumulated.
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Donlon blamed "adrenaline" for his injury, a combination of his holding on to the scissors too tightly and Meyer's grabbing them too forcefully.
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Companies that have implemented paid leave programs on their own have seen wins as well when it comes to holding on to talent.
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He's holding on to things like Fox Network itself, Fox News, Fox Sports, and he still owns the Journal and that publishing stuff.
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But Sharapova refused to beat herself up for losing the lead: she promptly went up 3-0 in the final set before holding on.
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The data shows that Netflix is still holding on to its first-mover advantage in the increasingly competitive subscription video-on-demand service market.
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"I feel like everyone who is important in the trans community is connecting with each other and holding on to each other," Soloway said.
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"I think we were holding on from the start to be honest and never got a foothold in the game," said coach Tom Sermanni.
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Had the court ruled in favor of the Republican challenge, it would've greatly improved their chances of holding on to the House of Delegates.
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In the seventh round, Pacquiao pushed Broner back to the ropes and delivered an onslaught of punches that left Broner holding on for survival.
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Pro-EU parties are still expected to make up the majority of the Parliament, however, holding on to about two-thirds of the seats.
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While still down for the month, the Dow and S&P 500 were holding on to double-digit percentage gains for all of 2019.
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While still down for in August, the Dow and S&P 500 were holding on to double-digit percentage gains for all of 2019.
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"Market is holding on with some crossings (block deals) in blue chips," said Atchuthan Srirangan, a senior research analyst with First Capital Holdings PLC.
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That's an impressive number for the feature phone market which is still holding on strong despite smartphones taking over the majority of phone sales.
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Wilde was holding on tightly to his hands, while Sudeikis was in the seat behind them sporting a shocked expression on his own face.
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Eileen Cheng, 70, is holding on to the long term care insurance policy she purchased 15 years ago, even with an expected rate increase.
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In the years since their initial launches, the forefathers of dating sites have forged ahead on mobile while holding on to their desktop roots.
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If you're still holding on to a Surface Pro 3 and thinking of upgrading, then the Surface Pro 6 will be a noticeable change.
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But here's the trick — while you're holding it super-tight in place, tilt your chin down, and then back up, still holding on tight.
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Republicans dominated in the 2010 elections in Pennsylvania, winning control of the governorship and the state house, and holding on to the state senate.
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But as he prepares to head out the door to his car, Yule mutters the one takeaway that's worth holding on to for now.
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Alipay, an arm of Alibaba, overcomes mistrust between buyers and sellers by holding on to customers' money until they have safely received their goods.
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Semiconductor equipment maker ASML Holding on Wednesday reported better-than-expected first quarter earnings and said it expected growth to accelerate through the year.
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Earlier in the day, we got Cardi and Offset having a blast on a jet ski ... she was in the back holding on tight.
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Our sources say the 'SNL' PDA was that of a couple holding on for dear life and desperately trying to make their relationship work.
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She said in December that she would love to finally win, but she was okay with holding on to that unique record if not.
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But holding on to what I felt in Rishikesh ebbs and flows back home, which is what brings me to the UN's North Lawn.
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I was holding on to a steering wheel for 30 years; I let go of that wheel and I grabbed on to a microphone.
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As many people as are preaching isolationism and xenophobia, there are an equal number, if not more, holding on to their convictions of acceptance.
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Hula says the piece itself was a symbol of holding on to your dreams, something he feels he struggles with daily as a creative.
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For some reason, with Sale holding on to a ball on the mound, Navarro threw a second ball to him while he wasn't looking.
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Holding on to a savant who's somehow even more productive than captivating, on a five-year deal before his 23rd birthday, is a gift.
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In the run up to state primaries, it'll soon become clear which candidates have staying power, and which ones are just barely holding on.
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I was curious to see if anyone was out and about in my Brooklyn neighborhood, if people were still holding on to Hillary hope.
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By holding on to that essential tenet for a quarter-century, the Signature Theater has made itself an invaluable part of Manhattan's cultural landscape.
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Saul Eslake, an economist, puts it more bluntly: instead of offering a "compelling vision", Australia's political leaders focus simply on holding on to power.
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Oil had been the last sector holding on to gains in Europe, and all the STOXX 600 sector indices are now in the red.
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Market participants have been holding on to hopes that a "phase one" trade deal between the U.S. and China will soon be a reality.
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"That's holding on the defense," the play-by-play announcer, Wayne Larrivee, said to his partner, Johnny Kerr, after puzzling over Wells's initial foul.
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The latest figures provide evidence that businesses are holding on to their existing staff while trying to find skilled workers to fill open positions.
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"With credit markets in particular being overvalued, it's one the reasons why I'm holding on to that cash and not rushing in," she said.
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ISIS has lost about 95 percent of the territory that it once held, but is holding on fiercely to its remaining pockets of land.
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"Companies are currently holding on to their workforces, but this may be the calm before the storm," CEO John Challenger said in a statement.
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But he was also still playing baseball, holding on with a Senators affiliate in Pennsylvania with the exquisite name of the York White Roses.
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Finally, you can save a lot of local storage -- holding on to lots of iMessages can quickly add up to several gigabytes of data.
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I know if I had a really heavy leg workout, my weight will always be up as I'll be holding on to more glycogen.
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He then engaged Cleveland's expected strategy by stealing second base, with a great jump afforded to him by Lester's disinterest in holding on runners.
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Meanwhile, Trump is holding on to the four special election victories Republicans enjoyed earlier this year, to replace his Cabinet members' conservative congressional seats.
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Rather than holding on to cryptocurrency, however, the funds work with a currency exchange company such as Coinbase to convert the gifts to cash.
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In addition, energy is holding on, and retailers have surged, many double digits, in the last couple weeks as earnings commentary was excellent. 2.
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Turkey's currency took another hit Friday after Donald Trump threatened further sanctions unless Ankara releases the American pastor it is holding on terror charges.
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Yeah. Look, I think that we're fairly rational and opportunistic, and I've heard a lot of stories about people holding on for too long.
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Economic growth is slowing, and the country's hundreds of millions of middle-class shoppers seem to be holding on more tightly to their pocketbooks.
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Bustos, an Illinois native, is serious about holding on to the seats Democrats won in the Midwest and trying to expand on that territory.
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Mr. Roberts, the British investor who has seen most of his $23,000 vanish, is holding on to his coins in case they turn around.
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The tourist resort will be shut down until April 19 at least, and until then ... they are holding on, and looking up, to hope.
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"I saw two men holding on to another man on the tracks who was reaching up to them," the Tony-nominated actress tells PEOPLE.
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For a longtime solo operator like me, there was a singular joy to be had from simply holding on to Jim all those hours.
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Instead, they each have carved out one or more constituencies and they are holding on to them even as we begin the primary season.
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I loved those moments, holding on to the note until I thought my lungs would burst, then taking a deep breath and starting again.
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"For me, it opened up the possibility that there is another species that we've declared extinct, that is still holding on somewhere," he said.
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Issachar's family say she is being punished disproportionately to pressure Israel into freeing a Russian whom Israel is holding on a U.S. extradition request.
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While some Democrats criticized her over the past week for holding on to them too long, she has defended her handling of the situation.
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Pelosi is holding on to the articles despite some impatience from Democrats in the Senate, who say they are ready to begin a trial.
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McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan are both going to have a hard time holding on to their leadership jobs if this climate persists.
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Election forecasters say Democrats are likely to win control of the House, while Republicans have a good chance of holding on to the Senate.
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Pressing and holding on it will let you select the keyboard you want or you can cycle through different options with a simple tap.
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The G650ER featured a conference table with two-seats on each side, ideal for the business meetings that Neumann was holding on the plane.
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But until we reform how a college education is financed, that is how countless middle-class families are holding on to the American dream.
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But until we reform how a college education is financed, that is how countless middle-class families are holding on to the American dream.
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The car jerked ahead, throwing me off balance and causing me to back into a woman who was already holding on to the pole.
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The Canadiens built a 3-0 lead and chased goalie Braden Holtby in the second period before holding on as Washington scored two late goals.
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"For different reasons, the Argentine farmer is holding on to his soybeans," Soren Schroder, CEO of U.S.-based grains exporter Bunge told analysts on Thursday.
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For Nate and Vanessa, that signal came when Vanessa saw how much her toddler loved holding on to his photo album he got from preschool.
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Tamra Judge is holding on to the ultimate piece of Housewives memorabilia — and she's ready to give it away to one lucky fan in need.
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Holding on during market falls is hard, and looking at a supposedly evenly distributed graph of returns does little to give the average saver comfort.
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The 76ers snapped a four-game losing streak by scoring the first six points of overtime and holding on in the back-and-forth game.
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Trump's path relies on a combination of swinging industrial Midwest swing states red and holding on to states that have leaned Republican in recent elections.
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Her political opponents, including the mayor of Seoul and liberal MPs, have said that she is damaging the national pride by holding on to power.
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Clearly, Selena Gomez understands the struggle because even though music's hottest couple called it quits days ago, she's still holding on to The Weeknd's stuff.
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That night, the teams wound up combining for a Series-record eight home runs, with Houston holding on to win 7-6 in 11 innings.
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"I wanted to show people that forgiveness is possible and that holding on to bitterness and anger — it just ruins yourself," she told 9News Thursday.
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Many VCs also believe they deserve the tax break for taking risks and holding on to assets for what often becomes many years on end.
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With ETH prices surging, merely holding on to ETH might be the best course of action, though with the cryptocurrency's volatility, it's also quite risky.
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As a Water sign, you can be very nostalgic—and it's hard to be optimistic about the future when you're holding on to the past.
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America is holding on to a narrow lead in a number of new technologies that will shape the future, but China is rapidly catching up.
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But the Detroit Red Wings were decidedly better, scoring two quick second-period goals and holding on for a 4-2 victory at Barclays Center.
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But the immediate market flurry over the vote settled on Thursday, with European stocks and the pound holding on to a third day of gains.
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Although some dispute whether the government is right to be selling its land, few would argue for holding on to the bank shares for ever.
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Passenger demand was "holding" on flights to other U.S. cities served by the airline, Emirates Chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum said on Tuesday.
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Federal Reserve officials had said the shedding of $4.5 trillion in bonds the central bank is holding on its balance sheet will begin this year.
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Federal Reserve officials said the shedding of the $4.5 trillion in bonds the central bank is holding on its balance sheet will begin this year.
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Jeff Clarke, currently president and vice-chairman of Dell and head of its personal computing operations, is more or less holding on to that role.
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Bottom line: WPP seems to be holding on for financial reasons rather than to capitalize on ADK's ambitions to grow with Japan's digital ad market.
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And backing out of it, without cheapening the whole thing, still holding on to a sense of consequence, will be an extraordinarily difficult narrative feat.
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WARREN BUFFETT'S Berkshire Hathaway is celebrated for identifying undervalued companies, buying them, holding on to them for years and reaping handsome rewards for its shareholders.
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Later, they toast her decision with a bottle of Veuve Clicquot, paid for with the $100 safety money she's been holding on to for years.
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Is it all just doomed to failure, or is it the one thing that we should be holding on to the most in this world?
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Combining the two data-sets shows Sanders somewhat vulnerable among black senior voters (with many holding on to the Clinton brand since the early 1990s).
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"Anyone who wants to leave this family can't expect to get rid of all obligations while holding on to privileges," she said on June 28th.
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YBN kept busy, holding on to stacks o' cash -- but we don't know if it was his, or if he was just holding for her.
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While the family home is still above ground, a corner of the property looks like it's barely holding on from crumbling into the abyss below.
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Jada Pinkett Smith singing along to Pink Sunglasses is almost as iconic as Nicole Kidman singing Holding On To You word for word in 2014.
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This can be done through the Control Center on your iPhone or by pressing and holding on a groove located on the AirPods Pro's stem.
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TER: I grew up on the ragged edge of self-acceptance, where I was holding on to it, but it was easy to fall off.
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Sad."Some fans responded by suggesting other items Jonas would be more suited to holding on a magazine cover, such as a "little cute chickadee.
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Analysts say this is because users are holding on to older models for longer as they're put off by the increasing prices of new models.
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"Black Panther," despite holding on to the Marvel formula in some way, manages to be the freshest film the Disney/Marvel machine has churned out.
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It also explains the unusual brown color of the blood, which darkens from a typical bright red as a result of holding on to oxygen.
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Apple's shares later rose again to a high of $22019 in the afternoon and closed slightly lower, still holding on to the $1 trillion value.
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Federal Reserve officials said the shedding of the $4.5 trillion in bonds the central bank is holding on its balance sheet will begin this year.
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Holding on to around 30-million-barrel-a-day production ceiling could land OPEC's powerbroker with its own Arab Spring, one industry expert has warned.
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Calgary looks to complete a sweep of the two-game season series after holding on to edge Toronto 219-21 at home on Feb. 22.
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Yet there was plucky underdog Japan, holding on for a stunning 14-12 victory on the first day of rugby sevens at the Rio Olympics.
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And when we go around a corner the wheels will just screech across the road and we're holding on for grim death around these poles.
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If you're holding on to any college-era body-con minis, now's an excellent time to part ways with the former dance-party go-to.
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Last night, around 10 PM, my mom called to tell me she was getting nervous, but I was holding on to a modicum of hope.
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ZURICH, March 1 (Reuters) - Swiss money manager GAM Holding on Thursday reported underlying pre-tax earnings that exceeded even the highest analyst expectations for 2017.
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Cevian, Panalpina's second-largest stakeholder with a 12.3 percent holding, on Tuesday attacked the plan that will be put to an upcoming special shareholders meeting.
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Iowa, the second seed in the Greensboro Region, had a much tougher time, holding on for a 363-353 victory against Mercer in Iowa City.
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As we grow older, we start holding on to our realities and our knowledge in a more entrenched way, as if it's who we are.
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Donald Trump is currently holding on to his frontrunner status, with 28 percent of likely Republican caucusgoers saying he was their first choice for president.
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Jason Kipnis and Jose Ramirez singled off him in the ninth inning of Game 3, with the Yankees holding on to a 1-0 lead.
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Nonetheless, I often felt as though I was holding on by my fingertips as I tried to fulfill my responsibilities at work and at home.
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For them, until they are well established, holding on to barrels of rye for even that minimum of two years can be a financial hardship.
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They'll need to run the table — flipping two GOP seats and holding on to their own vulnerable incumbents — if they want to win the Senate.
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Republicans also assert that the strong economy gives them a fighting chance of holding on to Congress — so long as they make their strongest case.
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After weeks of holding on to the articles of impeachment, Pelosi discussed the next steps with House Democrats at their weekly caucus meeting last week.
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Speaking to employees of the C.I.A., the president said the United States had erred in withdrawing troops from Iraq without holding on to its oil.
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Because of the substance's tendency to disappear in tiny poofs of light, researchers have had difficulty holding on to it long enough to perform experiments.
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In addition, it is important to debunk the notion that the Dodd-Frank Act's higher capital requirements led to banks holding on to idle money.
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At 48 years old, he is almost surely the oldest barker on Macdougal Street still holding on to the dream of becoming a professional comedian.
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"I am astonished by the shape of violence Evo Morales has generated within the country by simply holding on to power," she told CNN Friday.
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"Traders at exchange bureaus are holding on to their dollars as the price could go sharply higher the next day," one forex trader told Reuters.
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This time Trump criticized Sessions for investigations of two Republican lawmakers that could hurt the party's chances of holding on to their seats in November.
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In December, Anthony was annoyed after Jackson criticized him in an interview with CBS Sports Network for sometimes holding on to the ball too long.
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The fight continues to escalate and gets so out of hand that the bears fall to the ground while still holding on to each other.
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My Mom The most consequential hit to the bottom line may be from people, including longtime fans, who are holding on to their phones longer.
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In what he describes as "the best of both worlds," investors have historically been better off holding on to both the winners and the losers.
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Nationally, a Cruz loss would be devastating to the GOP's chances of holding on to the Senate and a major hit to the party psyche.
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ABU DHABI, May 4 (Reuters) - Arabtec Holding on Thursday reported a tiny first quarter profit, its first since 13, thanks to new projects and cost savings.
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They're both holding on to sanity by a thread, and I'm convinced that this might be the thing that pushes each of them over the edge.
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Winter is still holding on like that ex-lover that won't get the hint, but we can still dream of fresh, floral scents and rosé cocktails.
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Gayle King got a taste for "CBS This Morning" and the initial takeoff had her holding on for dear life ... and cursing on live TV too.
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And Google has to convince people that they need to lifelog, a mostly useless trend that at best seems to be holding on by a thread.
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And if you're the type who feels better holding on to physical things, Colorado says you can hold on to your actual driver's license as well.
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Earlier this month, Hilton Rothschild shared a photo of her older child holding on to a big bundle of balloons as she walked down a hallway.
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For more news, click on * Interroll Holding on Monday said net profit was up 24.2% to 23.1 million Swiss francs in the first half of 2019.
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Senate Republicans, holding on to the power, will focus on what they've been doing for the past few months: confirming as many federal judges as possible.
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Declan O'Connor found himself holding on for life in the surf off Oak Island, North Carolina, as high winds swept him further into the Atlantic Ocean.
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Ukraine has fought back with repeated appeals for aid, diplomatic pressure, Western sanctions against Russia — and with an army that is holding on by its fingernails.
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Not everyone wants to work in out-of-the-way places—and holding on to people in cities, where big banks prowl, can be hard too.
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I head across the street to Best Buy and buy him a phone case using a gift card of his that I've been holding on to.
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Nathan, who works in law enforcement, is holding on to hope for the woman he fell in love with when they met in college in 2001.
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Others shared screenshots of the scene — one even comparing the scene to another viral moment of Nicole Kidman singing Lambert's "Holding on to You" in 20173.
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"Market is holding on, in spite of worries around crude and political instability," said Anupam Singhi, chief operations officer, Marketsmith India, part of William O'Neil India.
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As the S&P 500 will have a hard time holding on to gains this year, Schlossberg said, investors should stick with defensive and consumer stocks.
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This approach is consistent with Mueller's conservative interpretation of his own mandate, only holding on to cases that directly inform the core questions of his case.
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Fergie was at a NYC radio station Monday morning holding on to her son, Axl Jack, who's been going back and forth between mom and dad.
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"Gold has not broken $1,400 and the fact that it is holding on to these (levels) suggests there is some substance to the move," Erlam said.
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On the Republican side, Trump continues to hold a wide lead over Cruz, 35% to 19%, with Marco Rubio holding on to third place with 12%.
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Though there was no hand-holding on Friday, the first lady was pictured smiling brightly next to her husband as they spent time with the Turnbulls.
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This was only possible because Baltimore committed egregious holding on the play, worse than the garden-variety holding you can call on just about any play.
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Teegan, the twin with the defects, was initially sent home with her healthy sibling, where she surprised doctors and her parents by holding on for months.
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If you'd rather not connect to that network, you can tap "forget" by pressing and holding on the network name in the Wi-Fi settings panel.
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Those numbers underscore the feat Rahall managed by holding on to the seat until 2014, longer than most other Appalachian Democrats, who once dominated the region.
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The child's father, who was holding on to her throughout the incident, quickly pulled her out and carried her to the front office, the zoo said.
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House Republicans already face a challenge in holding on to blue-state GOP votes due to its proposed plan to end state and local tax deductions.
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Philadelphia (14-153) snapped a four-game losing streak by scoring the first six points of overtime and holding on in the back-and-forth game.
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As Miller notes, Passover is often "the last vestige for people holding on to their Judaism," and so the Haggadah needs to be accessible to everyone.
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But with consumers holding on to their phones longer and upgrading less often, new iPhone launches don't spur sales in the same way they once did.
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He didn't knock me down in the ninth and 10th round, and I'm holding on for dear life, and 'Oh my God, I barely made it.
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A lot of holding on Lauren's face for reactions, because she is so expressive with how she reacted to things and how she responded to things.
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Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio and state Senator Martha McSally are neck-in-neck for the Republican nomination, with former state Senator Kelli Ward still holding on.
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Unemployment was holding on at 14 percent, while ministers of economy were rotating like musical chairs; one of them, Ricardo López Murphy, lasted only three weeks.
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And Democrats have voted in extraordinary numbers in the special elections held the past year, despite Republicans holding on to win almost all of these races.
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He therefore may believe that holding on to the pastor may at some point compel Trump to agree to a one-for-one trade for Gülen.
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"I think we were holding on from the start, to be honest, and never got a foothold in the game," New Zealand Coach Tom Sermanni said.
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Beyond that, it's very specific to the different methods, but making sure you're not holding on to something that is burning, or that you're wasting weed.
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Fincher starts the scene in a profile shot of Tench as he talks with the boy, holding on McCallany, who is one of TV's great listeners.
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Paying with Bitcoin requires you to become a speculator on its volatile price for the time you are holding on to tokens and waiting to pay.
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Sampat added that buying vintage jewelry and holding on to electronics for longer is a good way for consumers to cut down on their gold consumption.
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One of them is the passionate support he inspires, which gives him an opportunity to reach out to new voters while holding on to his base.
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Uniper, a German energy provider, and other companies have considered building an L.N.G. facility in Wilhelmshaven for decades, holding on to the site since the 1970s.
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In the first period, Getzlaf was awarded a penalty shot at 10:48 after Edmonton left winger Milan Lucic was whistled for holding on a breakaway.
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"The markets are holding on to any sort of positivity we get at the moment," said Sean MacLean, research strategist at Pepperstone, a brokerage in Melbourne.
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The Trump White House has taken to rarely holding on-camera press briefings, a move that many (including Acosta) see as an attack on press freedom.
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As survivors reflected on what it takes to survive such trauma, they praised Jayme for holding on long enough to find an opportunity to break free.
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Florida made three passes off a power-play faceoff to find Hoffman for a wrist shot that Kuemper never touched, taking the lead and holding on.
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"I've not spoken to a single utility that's truly holding on to a future of more coal," said Brian Janous, who directs energy strategy at Microsoft.
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CNET revealed in May that while the company deleted the actual voice recordings, it was in some cases holding on to written transcripts of the commands.
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My daughter and I, holding on to each other tight, watched that bed wobble in the back of a pickup as it escaped down the street.
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Republicans worried about holding on to their Senate majority are trying to convince three lawmakers to reconsider their decisions and run for the upper chamber. Reps.
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Kyle Busch showed the strength of his Camry, despite his lowly starting position at 29th, by holding on to the lead at end of Segment 1.
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Symphonic arrangements of works by Duke Ellington also appear all weekend, and a new piece — Adolphus Hailstork's "Still Holding On" — will have its premiere on Sunday.
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BHP contended that it was better off holding on to the American petroleum division and that its stock price was not meaningfully burdened by that approach.
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His interview with Lochte in August illustrates that, and now, his moment with Trump calls into question what other pieces of information he's holding on to.
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Despite the risk of fire or explosion, the vast majority of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 owners in the U.S. have been holding on to their devices.
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Of course, all of this was nonsense, but it didn't stop the general American public from holding on to such notions for more than a century.
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And by explore a glacier, I mean we actually descended down a staircase of ice steps, holding on to ropes, with headgear, into an actual ice cave.
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Temple's last game was a Big 5 affair against Saint Joseph's in which the Owls led by 11 at halftime before holding on to win 81-883.
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Laying IEDs, attacking civilian targets, doing hit-and-run ambushes—that's much easier than clearing areas of Taliban, holding on to those areas, building up government infrastructure.
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Then more than a year later, 19 Entertainment hit back with a complaint alleging Phillips was holding on to as much as $1 million of their money.
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If you've been holding on to that three-year-old iPad because you haven't had a reason to upgrade, this year, you just might take the plunge.
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The market is so disaggregated, with incumbent cable providers holding on desperately to a subscriber base that is gradually cutting the cord and switching to streaming content.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Canada Some things carry such emotional weight, you have to choose between holding on to them forever or quitting for good.
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In fact, according to Apple, its iPhone sales missed revenue targets this past year partially because people are holding on to their old phones longer than usual.
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The announcement comes with a new single, "Holding On," which channels Bruce Springsteen's driving rock 'n' roll because of course it does, it's The War On Drugs.
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The only place Pukie can hold on in the new world of CrossFit, argues Herz, is in old school gyms holding on to an old-school identity.
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The electric automaker passed Apple as the top holding on SoFi's investing platform in late January, and by this week was significantly ahead, according to the company.
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"At this point, Plaintiff was having a hard time holding on to her glass even though she had not had a lot to drink," the complaint reads.
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I opted for the black pistol (I was holding on to a connecting device that operated as my gun throughout) and a black cowboy hat to match.
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Pressing and holding on the Reply-all button gives options to reply, reply-all or forwardThis is what appears when you are composing a message in mail.
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At the time, the new company raised a funding round led by Emergence Capital, with AOL/Verizon still holding on to a significant stake in the company.
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In theory, the rate, set by a central bank, discourages savers from holding on to their money because of the negative return and encourages banks to lend.
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I don't know about you, but I'm still holding on to enough rage from her Grammys Album of the Year snub that I'm up for the challenge.
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Speaking with CNBC'S "Capital Connection" on Wednesday, the former diplomat said it is likely Zuma will continue holding on to power as president in the foreseeable future.
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The UBS IT hardware analyst said many people are still holding on to their iPhone 6 they purchased in 2015, and are waiting for Apple's next phone.
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It's a status play, and it's still very much a real thing in smartphone land, even if many consumers are holding on to old phones for longer.
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It was not immediately clear whether O'Neill's government could survive, though government members of parliament were confident of holding on as they crunched the numbers of supporters.
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But quick reality check before you drop $733 at Sephora: It has always been your money — the government was just holding on to it for the year.
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Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson's relationship was crumbling for weeks ... and the couple's PDA at 'SNL' over the weekend was the pair holding on for dear life.
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In the video, an officer is seen holding on to a teenage boy sitting on a sidewalk while a group of mostly boys shout profanities at him.
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Democrats will have a good chance of holding on to the governorship if they can keep up those turnout levels while Republican voters sit on the sidelines.
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The Lightning gave up 22 shots Wednesday before scoring the first four goals of Game 4 two days later and holding on for a 4-3 triumph.
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Hardline elements in Iran's security services soured the atmosphere for the nuclear deal early on by holding on to and seizing more dual nationals on flimsy charges.
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Their roster is working well enough, though—they've scored the third-most runs in the National League and are holding on to the second Wild Card spot.
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This is an indicator that the market will continue to tighten because it encourages traders to sell their stored oil immediately instead of holding on to it.
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"He is holding on to 90 percent of his voters and his ratings are still above approval ratings for both the Democratic and Republican parties," Penn said.
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It's worth holding on just a little longer — and there are easy ways to get more juice from your current smartphone if you're worried about getting there.
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You also have to be very precise with the preparation of the meat so you're not spending the whole night holding on to a skewer of chicken.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — The timing of the cease-fire in Syria, which took effect on Monday at sundown and was largely holding on Tuesday, is fraught with symbolism.
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Businesses that were holding on to workers in the hope of a temporary impact could start laying them off, and households would have less income to spend.
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Paramount Network is also holding on to Spike favorites like "Ink Master" and "Bar Rescue," as well as "Lip Sync Battle," that dying network's biggest ratings hit.
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Currently, it is holding "On Sharks and Humanity," an exhibit that includes shark-fin-themed installations, to protest the killing of threatened species for Chinese cuisine delicacies.
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During the height of the storm on Sunday, Mr. Wallace was holding on to the frame of their screened porch to keep it from being blown apart.
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" In a post on Facebook, Ms. Allison expressed her grief, saying, "Our special little miracle, you survived all that water for hours holding on to my cousin.
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I'd been holding on so tightly for so long,-nearly two decades, that when I finally let go — eyes shut, cheeks awash with tears — it felt euphoric.
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The rule would also shift the program from annual to quarterly compliance, forcing parties to turn credits in to the EPA instead of holding on to them.
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For them to have a 50% chance of holding on to power in the House, Trump's approval rating will likely need to rise into the mid-40s.
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While farming counties to the east are barely holding on, Weld is building roads, doling out scholarships and planning for a future beyond the fossil fuel rush.
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Four young men who are clients of the program wandered over, and the staff invited them to a monthly cookout the group was holding on the weekend.
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Since returning to power in 2012 and holding on to it, Mr. Abe has been viewed as having learned lessons and become a much more savvy politician.
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"I can't imagine what purpose is served by her holding on to the papers, so sooner or later I'm assuming she will send them over," he said.
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But holding on to the lead would not be a simple task for a team whose pitching staff began the game with the worst E.R.A. in baseball.
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But the brand isn't just holding on to the past: it has named the 19-year-old rapper and style sensation Lil Yachty as a creative designer.
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Holding on to seventh place two years in a row was impressive, considering that the team could not go far while using the year-old Ferrari engine.
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Jennifer Connelly even makes an appearance in the film as Cruise's love interest, seen holding on tightly to him as he drives a motorcycle through the desert.
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Cado: I used that sword throughout, tried to upgrade it as much as I could, try to keep holding on to it as much as I can.
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" The head of another small retailer that supplies bigger chains — Surell Accessories of Troy, N.H. — tells Axios: "We're just holding on until we can figure this out.
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Murray reached the ATP's No. 1 ranking for the first time at the end of the 2016 season, holding on to it through Wimbledon the next year.
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I tend to agree: Whether it's food, fiction, art or journalism, there needs to be time and room for holding on, trying, reflecting, trying and trying again.
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"Especially if you have a worldview that doesn't believe in heaven and reincarnation, this provides people with some way of holding on to loved ones," Gray says.
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The group, though, is gradually morphing from a seemingly unstoppable force ruling over millions of Iraqis and Syrians to a battered organization barely holding on for survival.
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As those of us who were fired a decade ago well know, there are some principles more important than holding on to an impressive government job title.
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But May is holding on, seeking to set up a deal with an Irish political party, in the desperate hope of hanging on as the country's leader.
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Senate Republicans, by holding on to the majority, will focus on what they've been doing for the past few months: confirming as many federal judges as possible.
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In the clip — hilariously set to a commentator voice-over — Kaavia enters the water face down without hesitation, while holding on to small flotation devices in either hand.
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Oddly enough, then, holding on to all that cash might be saving these companies even more money, by allowing them to pay less for the firms they acquire.
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The offshore yuan was unchanged at 7.0531 per dollar, holding on to gains after rallying from 7.1397, the lowest since international trading in the currency began in 2010.
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" But getting emotional about her son's transition into adulthood is something Evans tries to avoid, holding on to the idea that Avery will forever be her "baby boy.
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Ben McAdamsMia Love is the only black woman Republican in Congress, and she's just holding on to a razor-thin lead to keep her seat in the House.
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When you go through a breakup, you might realize the degree to which you were holding on to the relationship because of a story you were telling yourself.
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Benioff worked on Salesforce while holding on to his position at Oracle, and even received a $2 million investment from Oracle founder Larry Ellison, Business Insider previously reported.
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Finally, if you're still holding on to your parents' old BlackBerry PDA or Commodore 23, you may want to see if you can donate it to a museum.
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What to Do When Your Old Boss Won't Let Go A worker escapes a bad supervisor by changing departments — but the old boss is still holding on tight.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding on Monday named Eli Lilly executive Levi Garraway to succeed Sandra Horning as chief medical officer and head of global product development.
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There is no Jeff Bezos figure at the top holding on to his money as if it were a handgrip that would kill him if he let go.
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It's almost a proof-of-concept piece, demonstrating that this world can support smaller, more character-driven stories, while still holding on to its core tone and feel.
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However, there is also scope for holding on to these users even as they stay in the feature phone category, which continues to evolve and become more functional.
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Competitors are holding on, assuming that will happen, and RIL's share price has risen by 28% in the past 12 months on hopes Jio can cash in later.
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For a time, Dana decided to stay close friends with Marquis-Boire, holding on to what Ann-King had shared with her in the back of her head.
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I want to ask you what you think is the solution to holding on to the leadership in the House and Senate come November with these midterm elections.
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The bitcoin community is over the moon, particularly those who were early adopters and have been holding on to their bitcoins in case they ever appreciated in value.
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