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Yet many cling on, for better or worse.
England had to cling on to claim their reward yesterday.
Those that cling on are told they must specialise, in finance, marketing and so on.
He could cling on, despite protests and a general strike due on January 23rd.
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Iborra is clinging on, determinedly.
He's just about clinging on out there.
The Netherlands striker drew one more fine save from the Albion keeper in stoppage time, and the visitors showed the resolve they had displayed all game to cling on at the end.
Small figures cling on for dear life.
Mr Clinton himself clearly hopes he can cling on.
He does not cling on to an overly generous contract.
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