Both teams entered the November game with 9-1 records and postseason bowl invitations hanging in the balance.
Gaghan constructs short, bristling scenes that often end abruptly with nasty implications hanging in the air.
The deal includes hanging in locker rooms posters that underscore the NFL's anti-discrimination policies.
It is hot in here, and you guys -- (applause) -- are hanging in there.
"A so-called triple-dip recession is still hanging in the balance, " said Martin Beck at Capital Economics.
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On a recent February day, Tofteland points to the stirrups hanging in his barn.
You never think that your child's life will ever be hanging in the balance.
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With Obama's signature issues hanging in the balance, market and economic predictions are very much clouded.
Many recall the painting hanging in the Times executive dining room over the years.
Hanging in the balance are the very incentives for technological innovation and the seeds of economic progress.
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Vogel provided them an opportunity and, with their season potentially hanging in the balance, the Knicks capitalized.
For large parts of that game, especially first half we were pretty much hanging in by our toenails.
The final layer is often panels of loose-weave or sheer fabric hanging in soft drapes to the floor.
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The stock market was hanging in there, so naturally I turned my attention to the riches stocks offer.
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General and administrative costs have also defied expectations of economics of scale, hanging in at 15% of revenue.
For an interesting comparison, see Joshua Reynolds's self-portrait of 1788, when he was 65, hanging in an adjacent room.
Several businesses tied red, white, and blue ribbons on their doors and had American flags hanging in their windows.
But it does leave the question hanging in the air: is that it?
Tensions are rising and a whiff of war is hanging in the air.
But at this time of year, the shrine remained calm and peaceful, glowing from hundreds of paper lanterns hanging in the temple.
Hanging in Robert Johnson's den at home is an oil from the 1930s by an African-American artist named Palmer Hayden.
But Lady Doocey told peers during the debate on 8 November 2012 that the legacy was "hanging in the balance".
At Smithfield, "one of the grandest processions of market buildings in Europe is hanging in the balance, " Ms. Cecil says.
Cairns struck a whirlwind 75 before both Astle and himself were dismissed along with Roger Twose leaving the match hanging in the balance.
In April 2011, Ryan Clark, 17, was found hanging in his cell at Wetherby, where he was being held on remand.
The frenzy is so intense that every souvenir shop along this city's cobblestone streets has Nordiques paraphernalia hanging in the window.
But cotton is no longer king, water licences are more expensive than ever and Bourke, once again, is hanging in limbo.
"It must have been a great game to watch, in the first half we were hanging in by our toenails, " he said.
It seems to me that there are many potential pitfalls for both sides hanging in the balance as this case plays out.
She insisted Mr Byers should not be left "hanging in the wind".
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