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31. When the plane finally launched into the empty sky, I watched myself hang on to the last bit of ground below.
32. Later child psychologists have noted how older children find and hang on to a favoured object such as a rag.
33. The temptation to hang on to the past can then be strong.
34. Come to think of it, they might want to hang on to those packing crates.
35. Do not hang on to employees too selfishly when they are offered a better opportunity elsewhere.
36. On this summer evening in 2008, Peterson was a homebuilder trying to hang on to his business in a crumbling market.
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37. Unless some way is found to stop him, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi of Libya will slaughter hundreds or even thousands of his own people in his desperation to hang on to power.
38. This is an age when people often throw away things that break, but Lee notices people hang on to old, worn-out toys for sentimental reasons.
39. Kristy Chamberlain, a Baton Rouge, LA HR manager, suggests, “The best thing an employee can do to hang on to a job is to be irreplaceable.
40. The option ? you kill off the downside risk and you hang on to the upside.
41. People who had used attractive avatars seemed to hang on to some of the self-assurance that came from being handsome, choosing better-looking dates than those who had homely avatars.
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