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If he can avoid falling - no easy task in these conditions - he should hang on for the stage win.
Along with co-ordinated profiles in the media, Murdoch's strategy seems to be that he should hang on as long as possible.
IAN McEWAN Novelist; author of many books including Sweet Tooth; Solar; On Chesil Beach and Amsterdam (winner of the Man Booker prize for fiction) A great and rich scientific tradition should hang on to everything it has.
De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea until 4 January Giovanni Battista Tiepolo – An Allegory with Venus and Time (c 1754-8) speaking speaking this painting should hang on the ceiling – it was painted to hang in the heights of a Venetian palace.
You don't know whether you should hang on or sell or stay.
And anyone angry that the company's gone into a whole bunch of crazy, money-losing schemes last year should hang on, because the president has stated that they're not going to do that anymore.
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Should Wakefield hang on long enough to claim the title — and count me among the many fans who are rooting for him — it won't make him the best Red Sox pitcher, not by a long shot.
Hang on, shouldn't that prize money be in sterling?
Kelly reckons the lads up front should be able to hang on, despite the final climb that they have to face.
Mr Baucus should keep looking forward and hang on tight.
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