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Alfreton Town led three times and eventually held on for an impressive victory at Aldershot.
Reduced in number yet again, Rangers tried to hold on for extra time, but to no avail.
With no debt maturities for a couple of quarters, it would seem prudent to me to hold on for the time being.
Some hold on for a long time and make a lot of money.
Your initials show that an object is valuable enough to hold on to for some time, it isn't throwaway fashion.
Since you cannot entirely avoid transaction costs, you shouldn't even be buying unless you can afford to hold on for a long time like ten years.
For in-network aggregation, a node has to hold on to packets for some time before transmitting.
Mr. Karimov, who turns 70 next month, could hold on to power for some time, but he has not designated a successor or provided any means to transfer power.
It is likely that elderly men dependent on hundreds of thousands of carefully marshalled votes in conservative rural areas will hold on to power for some time to come.
The away side just about held on for half-time in what was a full-blooded 45 minutes of football that saw O'Neil lose a tooth after an accidental collision.
Some pundits suggested Team Sky making eyes at Cavendish during the contract renegotiations did not help, but the truth is that HTC-Highroad, to give it its final name, had been struggling to hold on to its riders for some time, and it was only his prolific hit-rate that kept the show on the road for so long.
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