Brady can make the rotation, right or left, and the end will still keep going forward, while Brady's shrugged out of the hold.
Michael Arrington, editor of the influential blog TechCrunch, tipped the pot on a simmering controversy in September when he accused a prominent group of angel investors (whom he calls "super angels") of colluding to keep competitors out of deals and hold valuations down, partly in response to Graham's newly empowered students.
Edelman was in one of the last groups to hold out in the headquarters of the Jewish Fighting Organization at 18 Mila Street.
Turkmenistan has since made efforts to break out of Russia's hold on its exports.
To stay out of the pokey and hold on to their goods, collectors have to meet difficult legal standards.
These megasacks, made out of corn starch, hold 2.5 grams of tea, flowers, herbs, dried fruit and sometimes cacao nibs.
Friedman says Thinkful is building products to help students get the most out of the curriculum, hold themselves accountable and communicate with mentors and others students.
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There is still some doubt how comprehensive this treaty will be, since some of the nuclear-weapons states hold out for permitting a threshold of small explosions (equal to 500 tons of TNT or less).
In particular, a group of investment firms and hedge funds decided to hold out for the prospect of an unjustified taxpayer-funded bailout.
Ms. Sadik-Khan and other supporters of bike sharing hold out hope that direct experience with the new program will make customers of even those hostile to the coming of the CitiBike.
The Tories' figures then were flattered by years of unsustainable growth, and turned sour as recession took hold and money flooded out of the Treasury.
Twenty years on, The Miners' Strike talks to these five flying pickets about their year of living dangerously and finds out what the future was to hold for each of them.
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The events and their aura of all-out toughness hold special appeal to people in competitive fields like financial services and sales.
So smart out-of-staters already hold their property that way.
And even if he's able to play at running back Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs, there's a good chance Ryan might hold him out of returning kicks and use Cromartie there instead.
Of particular significance is that the impetus to hold the referendum arose not out of envy or left-wing egalitarianism but rather simple concern for shareholder value.
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The frustration of some grassroot Conservatives is that the Tory prime minister does not appear to share their determination to hold out against the forces of change - whether that be the idea of gay marriage or the prospect of Romanian and Bulgarian migrants arriving courtesy of EU membership.
And Grant sprung to the defence of out-of-form goalkeeper Rob Green, whose failure to hold on to a Didier Drogba free-kick that led to Chelsea's goal.
The sunlight is stitching in and out of clouds, seemingly determined to hold its own.
Tien might hold his son out of tournaments until he's ready for 12-and-under events.
Meanwhile, only the three debates hold out any prospect of changing the course of the race.
There were unconfirmed reports that local officials allowed dams to be opened, out of concern that they might not hold.
Due to either denial or eternal optimism, some have flocked to hedge funds that hold out the possibility of stellar returns.
Ford shares have nearly doubled in the past year as its out-of-court restructuring took hold and new, well-received products have come to market.
Unfortunately, America's proposed remedies hold out little hope of progress.
The Internet does not, and never did, hold out the hope of a nirvana in which such things as cash flow, delivery of goods or sales service would become trivia.
But they still hold out the possibility of sudden wealth, if the grabber-arm can avoid the giant cuddly toys and instead unlock, in a glittering torrent, the glassed-in trove of silver.
The England coach did hold out a measure of hope for Gascoigne, as well as Matthew Le Tissier, by assuring them that the international door "is not shut" to them yet.
By the time Harding died, Congress was already weary of postwar austerity and confident it could squeeze more spending out of Coolidge, who might only hold office until elections the next year.
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And for us to have leverage with the Palestinians, to have leverage with the Arab States and with the international community, the basis for negotiations has to hold out the prospect of success.
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