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  • I've been the type of guy who never would hold hard feelings.
  • You must hold hard to those tracks.
  • And the facility itself, opened in 1985, is being used for its original purpose-- to hold hard-core felons.
  • The party has stayed clear of divisive social issues like abortion and homosexuality, issues on which Buchanan holds hard-edged conservative views.
  • Koss and Olinger both hold hard-earned professional designations : chartered life underwriter, chartered financial consultant and master of science in financial services.
  • The Celtics and Pistons hold hard feelings as they head to Game 3 in the best-of-seven series Friday night in Boston.
  • The Colonel shouted "'" Hold hard Leicester Yeomanry ! " "'and A squadron halted and returned to the support trench.
  • In 1993, it introduced foreign exchange certificates pegged to the U . S . dollar, allowing citizens to hold hard currency for the first time in decades.
  • Several years ago, Bette Smith of West Hills joined the ranks of inventors when she fashioned her first set of porcelain plates, with grooves to hold hard tacos upright.
  • "Whether we're talking about 10 people or 10, 000 people, we're going to hold hard and fast on our policy with regard to these individuals ."
  • While some of the fighters appear to hold hard-line Islamic views, it is less clear if they are being actively encouraged by Islamic leaders who have expressed opposition to the U . S . occupation.
  • Green actually'ran up to his jockey on the far side . . . and gave him orders to " sit still and hold hard " but soon after it was clear her bolt was shot '.
  • The limit was eventually removed ( and as of October 2012 has been merged pending release in Linux 3.7 ) by introducing spillover " extended reference items " to hold hard link filenames which could not otherwise fit.
  • The entertainment bug took hold hard, and he got a job at a local radio station, which led to a two-year broadcasting stint in Columbus, which led him to take off in 1953 to try his comedic luck in the Big Apple.
  • "It is not that we do not want to use the US dollar or the pound sterling . . . but using the local and the supplier's currencies will help create a higher demand for the ringgit and also reduce the need to hold hard currencies in the central bank's reserves,"