The second hold followed the same pattern but Murray pushed too hard for hold and Brown stepped right across him and cross-buttocked.
The Pacers needed every ounce of effort and more to hold off the hard-charging Bulls.
The sanctions are preventing Iran from getting hold of the hard currency it needs to defend its peg, among other things.
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Among other things, the turn of events has removed a huge competitive advantage for Ford at just the time the brand could use one, in view of its struggles to continue to grow and hold on to hard-won market share.
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Local governments and other bits of the judiciary will then find it hard to hold out.
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"It was hard to hold myself back and I deliberately didn't fetch my racing shoes, " she said.
White working-class voters are the quicksilver of American politics: they are hard to catch and hard to hold.
"It was hard to hold back your tears, " said Ernst, who like the Scott family lives in Stamford.
It is hard to hold back the urge to do the intervention.
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The section director did not try too hard to hold Fyodorov back: Let the man go to a big station, let him develop himself.
It is hard to hold your state representatives accountable for their expenditures when you cannot feel the full burden of their expenditures through your taxes.
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Why is it so hard to hold them accountable?
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But while the theory might have intellectual appeal (it's always nice to encounter a politician who stands for something), it's hard to hold that position and govern responsibly in concert with a Democratic president and Senate.
This year, in this election, we are called to reaffirm our values and commitments, to hold them against a hard reality and see how we are measuring up, to the legacy of our forbearers and the promise of future generations.
In the 76th minute, with PSG having to fight hard to hold a lead given to them by an early own goal from Marseille defender Nicolas N'Koulou, coach Carlo Ancelotti finally threw him into the fray to replace Argentina's Javier Pastore.
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When she began to write, shortly after the war had ended, it was hard to get hold of cream, let alone capers.
Because the demands on soldiers are so high, the services often find it hard it to hold on to people they have trained at huge expense.
If those numbers hold, it will be very hard for Romney to win the election.
At the moment, the two control only 201 of parliament's 550 seats, and opinion polls suggest it may be hard for them to hold on even to that many.
His mobility maybe isn't so great, but he's working hard, trying to hold the ball up and link the team, but it's been disappointment after disappointment for him, and he's not happy with it.
With many Russians also wary of hanging on to roubles until after the planned redenomination on January 1st, which will relaunch the currency at 6.1 to the dollar, the central bank will be hard-pressed to hold the line until then.
The bourgeoisie originally used the fragile boxes to hold snuff, fake beauty marks and hard candies.
Google (GOOG) is trying to hold higher but it remains a bit hard to trust as typically leaders get hit if corrections continue.
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And the latest backing for McDonald is unlikely to hold much sway among Celtic ranks feeling hard done-by again following a match against the reigning champions, this time won by a stoppage-time Maurice Edu goal.
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