This is not a resignation letter - I intend to hang on for dear life.
It's a precious part of a neighborhood that's holding on for dear life to respectability and continuity.
Most startups are happy to find any customer, and will hang on for dear life to every one.
The problem is that everyone has been clutching their dollars for dear life instead of putting them to work.
The machinists in the engine cars must have been holding on for dear life, praying the support struts did not shear off.
Hatton struggled to his feet but his legs had gone from beneath him and he was hanging on for dear life at the bell.
Not bad considering that any long term shareholders who hung on for dear life are still way underwater on their purchases from years ago.
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If you are holding onto your notes for dear life, reading from them, flipping the pages ostentatiously, your audience will penalize you in their assessment of your speaking skills.
"A lot of them are holding on for dear life to do the only thing they have ever known, which is to go back in the paper mill, " Mr. Belanger said.
Mr Arafat, as surprised by this intifada as he was by the last one, appears to have given up trying to steer the uprising in favour of holding on for dear life.
Small figures cling on for dear life.
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In The Game Boy, Matthew Gandolfo and Robin Rothstein's family-friendly musical, a well-taught lad dubbed Chase purportedly falls a bit too head over heels for his dear Game Boy, which presumably leads to all kinds of childhood development issues.
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Margaret Thatcher paid dear for her decision to replace domestic rates based on property values with the reviled poll tax.
It is still climbing and prices in the futures market imply that oil will remain dear for several years to come.
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So I have once again compiled a movie list for you, dear readers, to recommend the ten best movies to watch on MLK Day.
This is particularly true for immigrants who leave behind everything dear and familiar, for a tenuous hope that they and their children might have better lives.
Cameraphones have never been known to snap the best photos (except for you, dear N95), and the purported 'in the wild' shot of Apple's impending iPhone that you see above is 'clearly' no different.
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Yates thanked her husband and family for their love and support and thanked her "dear friend Debby for our special friendship, " said Parnham.
Tim Harford, who writes a column for the Financial Times called "Dear Economist, " says the insurance for pets is both good and bad.
Besides time for family and time for self, an alarming number of women have "Dear Santa" requests for time to get things done.
To stand up for the values we hold dear and the freedom they defended.
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Frankel, who had been a TV writer in the '80s and early '90s, won an Oscar for his short film "Dear Diary" in 1996.
And those are my predictions for the Academy Awards, dear readers.
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China's small and medium enterprises, for example, paid a dear price as state-owned entities and local governments received the lion's share of the limited supply of loans from commercial banks.
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