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"He needs to hang out with you.
It's tough to argue these days that the U.S. needs to hang onto Guantánamo for strategic purposes.
Anamul needs to hang around and really hammer it later... writes your OBOer as Anamul steps back and launches it over mid-off for six.
With a general election in the offing, Labour needs to hang on to as many of its traditional friends as it can, and many of those are still to be found in the teaching unions and in local government, which controls the Local Education Authorities (LEAs).
There is a vast difference between them and the legal aid lawyer, who spends time in the cells with his client, needs to hang around the courts for the case to be called, is frustrated by the prosecution not being ready, or the courts not having the time to hear the case that day and, by Mr Gove's direction, will earn a pittance.
Coughlin, a coach to whom no detail is too small, is trying to hammer home a point: Barber needs to hang onto the ball until he is tackled, is ready to hand it to an official or can drop it in the end zone.
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Many art and framing supply stores sell picture hanging kits that contain all the hardware and wires you'll need to hang your mirror.
You just need to hang around.
Then they need to hang on to Jutkiewicz in January.
'You don't need to hang pork,' they all say.
I felt like I needed to hang onto that moment".
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