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Norby Williamson, an ESPN executive vice president, said: "We try to hold on to one thing: Are we serving fans and becoming smarter about what we're covering?
No one is suggesting that we try to hold on to every bit of data lingering in every obsolete corner.
"And then we try to hold on to them".
"If sellers try to hold on to 2007 prices," she said, "they're not going to trade.
"They take so long to make, I try to hold on to them," he said.
Should you try to hold on to all your cash after death?
Lesser people might have been tempted to try to hold on to the interview for themselves.
In Malaya Britain did try to hold on, only to face insurgent attacks.
Archaeologists dig the ground for it; others try to hold on to it with photos.
"When you try to hold on tighter," he said, "you lose something in the feel.
If you are frightened and try to hold on to the water, you can't swim.
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