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If only Sunderland could hold that lead.
As long as he could hold that thought and exist within it, he could halfway breathe.
The same applies to the Ernie, the Premium Bond computer in Scotland, but National Savings are administered in Glasgow, so the Scots could hold that hostage.
Even if profits could hold that share, they would merely rise in line with the economy, perhaps by 5-6% a year (including inflation).
After four months he could hold that position for hours, which was precisely what Abrahim told him he would need to do.
It could hold that advantage if it aggressively builds out a 4G network that is wider and better than its rival's 4G networks.
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Linville begins by noting that one could hardly hold that "human persons have intrinsic dignity" could be true if human persons do not exist.
"I couldn't hold that in".
As for the worldwide draft, the clubs could still hold that, too, during the winter.
Seattle took a 5-0 lead in the third, but the starter John Halama couldn't hold that margin.
"There is no amount of capital that banks could reasonably hold that would insulate them from a break-up of the euro zone," says one banker.
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