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Maybe Obama was wise to hang back.
The government would also be wise to hang on to staff who hold years of knowledge through working for Hefce, and bring them into the new arrangement.
A group of wild-looking Iraqi fighters were manning heavy machine guns mounted on swivels on the beds of pickup trucks, and we decided it was probably not wise to hang around.
Huhne will now appreciate that if, as a high-flyer, you treat your wife like muck, you would be wise to hang on to her, or it will all come out, to your detriment, in the wash.
And so it is with Ryan Christopher Fogle, third secretary in the political department of the US Embassy in Moscow, comedy wig owner, and, apparently, a man who thinks it wise to hang around near park entrances at midnight with €100,000 (£85,000) in cash about his person.
It doesn't seem wise to hang on to the belief Putin's not going to go further," he added.
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So if am wise, I should just get a rope to hang and kill myself!
To hang himself?
Secular things to hang onto".
"Try to hang on".
He learned to hang.
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