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Are they the type of people that are going to hang on to your leg while you’re climbing toward the
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‘I think you’re wise to hang on to it
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The car is slow starting this morning … is there something wrong with it? Oh I do hope not … what’s that rattling noise? Was it there yesterday? I take a deep breath … Simon - I am not on my own; I hang on to that thought
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‘Tough!’ the Inspector laughed ‘I know we don’t actually have anything to charge him with – other than aiding and abetting desecration of a protected site – but I’d like to hang on to him for a little longer
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Not one to hang on to the past for the sake of it, my father
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The only thing that continued to give her comfort was her mothers’ miniature village, which she’d managed to hang on to and sat up every year under the fake tree
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Those were precious commodities you tried to hang on to for as long as possible
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Hang on to Nathan
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She showed me how to hang on to the edge of the pool
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That is so cool! I guess that after this work, I won’t find much more in the past that I could hang on to
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easy it is for us to hang on to some of God’s promises
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ability to hang on to Him is, because ultimately, it is
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through places that scare you to death, but if you hang on to Him,
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Often, the owner of the business tends to hang on too long, creating a vacuum, in which uncertainty takes hold
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hope for her to hang on to
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I had not realized that I was forcing my family to hang on to sad memories of loved ones past
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Hang on to that and let’s make tracks out of here ourselves
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Hang on to that and let's make tracks out of
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momentarily blinded by the flash could only hang on to his staff and pivot as it arced over his
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hang on to that and eliminate harmful waves, that
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Nem went with the flow of the motion and managed to hang on to the sword
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" Connie grabs William’s left arm and shoulder, straining to hang on to the dead weight
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Most people want to hang on to the feeling of hatred out of fear that they will be considered weak if they forgive
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‘Good, but you’ve still got to hang on to me
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Metcalfe shrugged his shoulders and said, “Then we will hang on to it
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Hang on to that for a while
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“All I did was hang on to the horse and keep him from falling off,” Fiona answered modestly
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‘’HANG ON TO MY LEFT FOOT! I WILL OPEN A PATH TO THE FORTRESS
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Hang on to her
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� Looking at her computer carrying case, she understood that she would not survive a jump into the stormy sea if she tried to hang on to it
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“Yes you do that,” he said, “and in the meantime I will hang on to this, it’s worth more to me than this Mercedes
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He even managed to hang on to the ‘Solomon King,’ and eventually Greg had pronounced him an honourable cockney
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With a surge of relief he realised that the situation might have been reversed with the droid seated in the Craft, while he himself struggled to hang on to the Pod
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“Hang on to the wall,” said Ben as he let go of Gaal
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The old general took out of it six small boxes, keeping one box and handing the others to his aide so that he could hang on to them for the moment
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hang on to the fan to avoid the bullets, chased other stupid ideas through
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It wasn’t all that difficult, as she only had one hand to hang on to me (although she was surprisingly strong for a one-armed lady)
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I didn’t really want to hang on to reality any more, especially now the Queen and I had gone our separate ways
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She was struggling to hang on to her objectivity
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I gather he means to hang on to the money, though, in spite of everything!”
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But we think this could be a vital clue in the hunt we’ve been mounting for a missing Russian agent,” he told the policeman, “so I’ll hang on to it, if I may
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The Super would want to know what was happening and the Stoke Newington station needed some reason to hang on to Simanovicz
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Guess I’d better try to hang on to you
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She knew intuitively that it was important to hang on to
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‘Don’t cry for me dear, I have known for a while my time was almost over, but I wanted to hang on to see you through your first battle
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You find it, you best hang on to it
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“You hang on to that delusion, big brother
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It was hard, so hard, to hang on to his patience since she’d finally admitted she wanted to stay and he began to let himself think of their future
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trees to hang on to and footholds
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Sweat coated the palms of my hands as I stood there holding my breath, listening for any sounds, trying to hang on to what was left of my sanity
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She held on to me, like I was the only thing she had left to hang on to
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It was foolish, they knew, to hang on to their instruments, to struggle with the heavy cases as they ran from place to place, fleeing for their lives
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He would do anything to hang on to that feeling
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He desperately wanted to hang on to the card, for he would need it again, but he knew that every card that was not turned in each night was invalidated by the computer the next morning
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never really liked Dave but since her death Dad had spent a lot of time at his bachelor pad (Dave’s wife left him years ago and he never seems to hang on to his girlfriends)
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Exhausted and feeble he decided to guide his body into the shallows and hang on to something and rest
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She handed the Captain back the photograph but he told her to hang on to it
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They give me a 'might have' and if I hang on to
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for them to hang on to, same as adult women, so it
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Hang on to that thought ceaselessly until you have attained your object
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" So "mortal mind" loves to hang on to its grief and regrets
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I had asked her to hang on to the keys of the cottage as I still felt I needed to go
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The only limit to how fast and strong that motion becomes will be your own endurance to hang on to the ever-increasingly heavy weight-potential power-speed of that object, the tensile strength of the string, and the amount of friction it will create moving through the air
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By the time he reached the top floor, his breathing was phone-pervert heavy, and he had to hang on to the banisters for a minute, with nothing but a helpless grin to ward off the wary looks of the two young women at the door
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“Hang on to that, Miles
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becoming a butterfly, you cannot hang on to your judgmental beliefs and opinions
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ticket back to the States, choosing instead to hang on to my judgment and belief about
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“Should we hang on to this head?” the Colonel asked
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The patrol boat was literally being shot to pieces all around where Orhanin stood, but he continued to hang on to the wheel
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In his befuddlement of pain he grasped around for something to hang on to, but found nothing
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Deshavi pulled his arms tightly around her and I heard her say, “Hang on to me, because I’m never going to let go of you!”
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those who hunker down and hang on to their stocks regardless of
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But she knew she couldn't hang on to him any-longer
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I couldn't hardly hang on to the shutters, I was so weak
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Luckily, they didn’t hang on to me for too long
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Hang on to what, exactly? She was in the rear seat, which was cramped even for her
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“What I meant is that they not only managed to survive after learning the truth—the full truth about the Archangels and the Church, which we never did—but to hang on to their own faith in God despite all the lies they knew had been told in His name
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So what? So we sit there and do nothing every day in case we have an accident? Is that really how to live?’ He swerved to the left so that I had to hang on to my seat
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“Their morale’s a lot higher, anyway! And both of them have managed to hang on to more of their own rifles than the other Border States
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I hang on to his hips as I’m tipped upside down, and he strides purposefully in the moonlight across the lawn
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But since acquiring the Block Island house, he’d kept on the walls the family pictures of the people who’d owned it before, the way tribal chiefs hang on to scalps
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He could hang on to the apartment or sell it, she said, or whatever the hell he wanted; she just didn’t want to set foot in it again
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She didn’t know how much longer she could hang on to herself, but she’d convinced herself that she could make it through their sabbatical year
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I really hate holding out for more profit than I already have on this, 265%, but the lesson of the past is hang on to fat profits in recovery situations
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How about hang on to winners too long only to see your unrealized gains evaporate as the position reverses? You are not alone
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But it’s a whisker better than the gains that bonds are likely to produce—and reason enough for most investors to hang on to stocks as part of a diversified portfolio
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“You hang on to that, okay?” The chief pulled the child next to him, kept his hand on his son’s shoulder as he went on with his speech
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But those were just pegs for the news guys to hang on to, things they could worry to death for the sake of ratings
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He was in sixth place in the class rank, and sixth place would be impossible to hang on to without standing out in some way
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As the British and French started pulling out of their colonies, the Portuguese were all the more determined to hang on to theirs
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We don't try to hang on to losing trades when we know the direction and the outcome is out of our control
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Good trading psychology can best be defined as any mental condition that allows you enough confidence in your trading and money management strategies to hang on to your winners and cut short your losers
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When a trade moves in our favor, we either exit too soon out of fear or hang on too long out of greed
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Invest in great American businesses without paying all the fees of a mutual fund manager and hang on to those companies, and you will win over the long term!”
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Kings and nobles and the wealthiest families weren’t interested in giving back to their communities; for the most part, they just wanted to hang on to their money for themselves and their heirs
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If you think the industry or investment is simply going through a cyclical downturn, then hang on to the investment and continue regular purchases of shares
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The disposition effect refers to investors’ tendency to hang on to losers, hoping to see the price recover back to the buying level
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Empirical studies show that both individual investors and mutual funds tend to hang on to losing stocks (being more willing to sell small winners than small losers), against the trader maxim “cut your losses, let your profits run” and despite the tax advantage pointing to the opposite action
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• Trend following is also closely related to stop-loss rules (“cut your losses and let your profits run”) which many traders have found useful counterweights to the behavioral tendency to hang on to losers
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Anglo-Latino romantic entanglements are unresolved as they play out against the story of a Chicano fighter (Montalban) trying to hang on to his boxing career after a hand injury leaves him a noncontender