Hannan, who keeps a 1976 photo in his office of Woodson sporting his high-school All-Star uniform, said Woodson's name hangs on a placard along with other former pros inside the school's gymnasium.
Yet Mr Fukuda's survival hangs on people taking seriously his promise to face down pork-barrel interests.
Today, an oversized memorial photo of Geovani in his white sailor's hat hangs proudly outside the family home.
These are relatively small pictures and no studio's fate hangs upon them.
The resulting cartoonlike image, which serves as the meeting's minutes, hangs framed at the company's headquarters.
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Ms. Steir's art now hangs in most major museums across the U.S., including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
And barbershops are a good place to do it, so that's where everybody hangs out -- right?
As long as the deposit ceiling remains in place, BofA's expansion strategy hangs on making its existing branches more productive.
Perhaps that's because he hangs out on the oldest team in baseball.
The programme's fate thus hangs in the balance: it expired on September 30th, but Congress has authorised additional funding for the next six weeks.
Percy follows the children around all day, sits in the front porch when it's raining, hangs around the dinner ladies looking for snacks, and peers through the assembly windows to listen to the songs.
The thrust of the narrative, aided with illustrations including Mr Thompson's pleasant photographs, hangs on a series of introductory and diverting potted histories of the Lake poets, writers, artists, climbers and charlatans who gave a remarkable profile to this relatively low-lying group of mountains in England's north-west.
The Air Force Flight Test Center Museum features a full size replica of Yeager's plane (the real one hangs in the Smithsonian) and actual aircraft that made the region famous.
An impressive CV now hangs round Ms Kroes's neck like a millstone.
An even bigger question-mark hangs over Mr Bush's tax-cut proposals.
Unsurprisingly, an air of regret often hangs over the group's bittersweet reunion album, Time on Earth, which eulogizes Hester amid an assortment of songs that sparkle more ruefully than ever before.
In fact, much now hangs on Montenegro, Serbia's nominal partner in the rump Yugoslav federation, where most people want a loosening of ties with Belgrade and a growing minority favours full independence.
Visitors to that site know the cyclorama by the French artist Paul Philippoteaux, a massive work that measures 27 feet high and 359 feet in circumference and currently hangs in the new visitor's center near the battlefield.
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Detailed examination has also compared the similarity between the dress worn by Susannah in the reworked version and that on Charlotte Walpole, Countess of Dysart, credited to Reynolds, which hangs at the National Trust's Ham House near Richmond.
" Jonathan Donner, a researcher at Microsoft India who published a paper on "The Rules of Beeping, " said: "Beeping is simple: A person calls a mobile telephone number and then hangs up before the mobile's owner can pick up the call.
Outside Wirathu's office at the New Ma Soe Yein monastery hangs a large poster of him gazing heavenward next to a dove with an olive branch in its beak.
In early 2003 he went to work on a McManifesto, "The Plan to Win, " a 6-by-9-foot version of which hangs at the entrance to McDonald's executive suite, illuminated by spotlights.
It's late, but the summer heat is strong and hangs in the air.
The world hangs in the balance of the U.S. and European economies.
That's information that Genevieve Hein, 33, who always hangs up her towels at hotels to reuse them the next day, would enjoy having.
With no guarantee that he'll be allowed to work to help pay them back, or be granted asylum, Philemon's future, like that of so many others, hangs in the balance.
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