Randolph said Griffin was pulling him down so he tried to brace for the fall.
Investors this morning seemed to brace for a bumpy ride ahead for airline stocks.
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Emerging markets will have to brace for impact in 2012, no matter what happens.
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Even while hoping for good times, tourism operators would do well to brace for more jolts.
For now, most Britons will have to brace themselves for the occasional wi-fi rigmarole.
As the plane neared the ground at a much-too-fast speed, passengers were warned to brace for impact.
Eventually, this will affect universities as well, which are already reorganising to brace themselves for greater competition.
Professor David Cope speaks in purposeful abstraction, attempting to brace us for what we're about to see.
You may then need to brace for higher income and capital gains taxes.
The National Hurricane Center today warns Florida to brace for Tropical Storm Alberto.
Thain breaks into an almost-smile that says, No need to brace for disaster.
Trade wars benefit nobody, but we may need to brace for one soon.
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With no time to brace for impact, she catapulted over the bike, landed squarely on her face and lost consciousness.
While areas downriver continued to brace for the growing flood, a glimmer of recovery hope flickered in one area upriver.
With the global economic picture fuzzy at best, companies around the world are stockpiling cash to brace for the worst-case scenario.
However, countries along Africa's east coast had a number of hours to brace themselves for the arrival of the giant waves.
To brace for the Cheap Revolution, Microsoft et al. will be forced to give up the fat profit margins they have enjoyed for years.
But he warned his countrymen to brace for "painful days" ahead.
And Pandit has to brace Citi for the looming deterioration in loan quality, which is spreading from mortgages into credit cards and other types of consumer loans.
Grab the seat of your chair to brace yourself and extend your legs straight out in front of you so they are parallel to the floor, then release slowly to work out your muscles.
Buyers and renters need to brace themselves for a season of slim pickings: but rather than jumping on the first home that seems good enough, they should focus on not making decisions that lead to regrets.
If Melissa Adelman's hunch is right, this will be the last January apparel retailers will have to brace for the swarm of customers looking to return or exchange all the ill-fitting clothes they got for Christmas.
The Jersey shoreline needs to brace for a direct hit of this superstorm, and those who have survived Cat-1 storms in the past should not be treating Sandy the same way, Weather Channel meteorologists all say.
But many here are beginning to brace for change as the Illinois Legislature considers regulations that could set off a rush among energy companies to drill deep in the southern Illinois bedrock for oil and natural gas.
To brace against slowing demand, national builders like Toll Brothers and Pulte Homes are now going after everyone's favorite cash cow, retiring baby boomers, by erecting gated condominium communities in non-traditional retirement areas like the Midwest and the eastern seaboard.
Wing Thom Evans also helped himself to a brace, with brother Max and prop Moray Low joining in the fun.
Elsewhere, Liverpool produced a defiant performance to help ease the pressure on Rafael Benitez with a 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield thanks to a brace from Dirk Kuyt.
Spalding United are through to the next stage of the FA Trophy after a 2-1 win at home to Wakefield in the preliminary round, thanks to a brace from Martin Wormall.
Ghana, who qualified for the World Cup Finals in South Africa with a 2-0 win over Sudan last Sunday, took a two-goal lead thanks to a brace from Asamoah Gyan before Kengo Najamura pulled one back.
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