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I think we will hang on to the majority".
Just as we would be mad to lose our medieval parish churches just because so many are vicarless today, so, it seems, we will hang on to our red phone boxes.
"I think we will hang on to the bare bones of look and feel as we move forward for the next 100 years of service".
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"We're hoping the younger clams will hang on, but they are struggling right now," he said.
According to Moore, "the PlayStation 2 effect that we were relying upon did not work for us ... people will hang on for as long as possible ... What effectively happened is the PlayStation 2 lack of availability froze the marketplace".
I expect the elderly and the timid will hang on, possibly rebranding the party – perhaps as Liberals.
But despite Labour's miniature rally, it remains highly unlikely that Mr Brown will hang on in Downing Street.
With independent bookstores vanishing at an alarming rate, I wonder how long she will hang on, or if someone will take her place".
"It is not expected Kandahar will hang on for long," said a Western diplomat monitoring developments closely tonight.
It may be March before it becomes clear whether Mr. Jiang will hang on as chairman of the military.
The one crumb of comfort for Labour is that Jim Murphy, the party's leader in Scotland, will hang on in East Renfrewshire.
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