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  • The latter view, ably advocated by Stubbs, holds the field.
  • But it is the scooters which hold the field.
  • Meade was content to hold the field.
  • Christ-mysticism holds the field until God-mysticism becomes possible, which is in the near future.
  • In olden times, " if you capture the flag, you hold the field, " she said.
  • Bubka likes to vault at Eugene's Hayward Field, where he holds the field record at 5.95 ( 19-6 1-4 ).
  • D . A . B . Young wrote in a Royal Society journal in 1997 that the psychogenic view of Darwin's sickness " holds the field ".
  • Although the Union corps commanders felt that they could hold the field against further Confederate attacks, McClellan ordered the army to retreat back to Harrison's Landing.
  • They also, even if subject to argument, did hold the field at the end of the battle and thus, technically at least, were the winners.
  • The pace car holds the field to a safe speed during yellow flags, which come out to allow track crews to clean up when there is an accident, debris or a disabled car on the track.
  • Notwithstanding the efforts of Mr . Teutonic immigrations began, an older theory still holds the field, namely, that the abject villeins of Norman days were descendants of free born " ceorls " of Anglo Saxon stock.
  • Two days later there was another encounter battle, the " Western Wonder " of the Cavalier ballad, at Sourton Down, where in the middle of a violent thunderstorm, Chudleigh was able to hold the field and Hopton again retreated to Launceston.
  • The science developed; the theories became more perfect, and the experiments continued to validate assertions; and " eventually " the majority of scientifically-minded people accepted as fact that there need not be any transmission medium to hold the fields.
  • The Royal Society is the independent scientific academy of the UK . It should be noted that in the abstract for the January 1997 article, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, D . A . B . Young, " Darwin's illness and systemic lupus erythematosus " ( for the full article see : Notes Rec R Soc Lond . 1997 Jan; 51 ( 1 ) : 77-86 ) it states that today the psychogenic view of Darwin's sickness " holds the field ".