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Left unfinished was a project to determine how ants manage to cling to glass ceilings.
He did manage to cling on to par at the 14th and 15th and even pulled one back at the 16th with a putt from 20ft.
A further awkwardness concerns reliance on the votes of the Bloc, whose raison d'être is the break-up of Canada.All this means that Mr Harper may yet manage to cling to power.
If he can continue to outmanoeuvre awkward allies and diehard enemies alike, Mr Maliki may manage to cling on to power in Baghdad but as the ruler of an increasingly divided and unhappy land.
Black Caviar did at least manage to cling on to her unbeaten record, despite the best efforts of Luke Nolen, her jockey, to let her opponents back in for another go when the victory was already secure.
Others also vented their anger on City Calling's Facebook page, with user Concepta Cassar writing under a post: "To rob the most vulnerable people in society of whatever modicum of dignity they manage to cling to in the face of such hardship by using their plight as an object of supposedly comedic derision is obscene".
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By a miracle, I managed to cling to a lifebuoy, where there were 25 people around".
Preliminary results suggest that in the end the PAN managed to cling on to power.
4.10pm: Jamie Murray just about manages to cling on to his serve, taking the score to 4-2.
He plods the streets, just managing to cling on to his dignity.
But they have never managed to cling to these scientific credentials, or to tone down the religious ones.
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