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"There are still a few pockets in the city where, regrettably, the middle class seems to be hanging on," he said.
"I don't want to just be hanging on," Scully said.
Speaking to Women's Wear Daily in August, she admitted that she'd be hanging on to one ring.
The tone was entirely affectionate; no one appeared fearful, let alone to be hanging on by his fingernails.
The home has six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, and agents speculate that he may be hanging on to the Malibu place until the new one is finished to his liking.
His colleagues will be hanging on every word.
Many on Wall Street will be hanging on those assurances.
So far, the kings appear to be hanging on.
You can't be hanging on no street corners".
(The distinction between "horse" and "hoarse," however, seems to be hanging on).
Today, he said, "only Japan seems to be hanging on to the G-8".
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