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Those clues, the fate of a nation, and, I think, of the Western world, hung on that one key piece of information.
Even so, it was an exciting, lively afternoon, because Bouton, although in a lather of nerves, kept pitching his way out of one jam after another, and the game, if not the entire Series, now almost surely hung on that one run.
It then segued into a series of depictions of the riots that happened the following year, after the officers responsible for King's beating were acquitted of all but one count in state court (the jury hung on that charge).
Everything hung on that question.
The game hung on that knife edge for 13 minutes.
Despite the data, the belief has hung on that Lyme disease bacteria can cause a chronic infection even after treatment.
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Hang on, that's not fair.
Oh, hang on, that's roads.
No, hang on, that's Ascot.
Hang on, that has a familiar ring to it.
Hang on, that's actually racist and sexist.
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