Sentences with phrase «hanging it on in»

In the past few years, it's become clear that old technologies like vinyl records, analog cameras, and print books are managing to hang on in the world of streaming music, smartphones, and ebooks.
While ISIS has lost nearly all of its territory in Iraq and Syria, some of its fighters have hung on in remote pockets along the Euphrates River and in the surrounding desert in Syria.
So it might seem surprising that film has continued to hang on in Hollywood.
Even in a monastery one has to scream No to the conglomeration of pre-Vatican II trivialities that seem to hang on in the ecclesial body like so many forms of staph become immune to penicillin.
Lastman counsels the reader (the main target audience is those who have had, or been affected by, an abortion) to hang on in there: the first few chapters are a tough read, but soon enough the consoling words will come through.
Our discipleship, which often has tended to be moralistic in a legal sense, also needs to be reconceived so that love has the preeminence, rather than the coldly moralistic interpretations of the divine purpose so often taught the past and even today hanging on in many supposedly Christian circles.
Pascal Wehrlein is hanging on in there as he is given a reserve driver role with Mercedes alongside George Russell
Meanwhile, the Montas of the world are just barely hanging on in the NBA, with only the most exceptional versions — DeMar DeRozan, Waiters — thriving.
Washington had the advantage in experience, though, and ultimately it hung on in those close situations where it's fallen short many times in the past.
The Preds were able to hang on in a couple games against the Ducks to put away that series, but beating Pittsburgh four times might not be so easy.
As far as the injuries go if we can hang on in there till Jan, well get Theo and alexis back for the run in and they'll fire us to glory!
it fills me with trepidation to know he's still hanging on in there when he's fooling nobody except himself — we got a drumming from notts forest for cryin out loud: enough is enough (imo).
Even now, Payton says he won't hang on in pro football if he starts getting beaten up — «because I want to dance when I'm done.»
With Bill Shoemaker sitting in for grounded Manuel Ycaza, the obvious strategy was to take a big lead, then ease the pace and try to hang on in the homestretch.
They were struggling around fourth, are they going to get into the top four, knocked out of the Champions League, hanging on in the FA Cup.
Boulmerka hung on in second, but her distress was visible.
«It is obvious that there is an African dominance,» Germany's Dieter Baumann, the lone European still hanging on in the 5,000, said after the race.
The tile ceiling is ringed with water damage caused by a leaky roof; nine ceiling tiles are missing, and four more are hanging on in acts of faith.
Wenger is a deadbeat manager now and he is still hanging on in his drowning while taking the club along with him.
I tuned in to watch Liverpool hang on in the first half and then had some dinner and didn't -LSB-...]
«We don't feel we have the points tally that we should have but we are still hanging on in the Play - Off race,» said Dean.
If you're still not enticed by the odds on a draw, hang on in there, as there is evidence to suggest that neither are capable of winning Monday's affair — Not only have Blackburn failed to win on their own patch for four games, Steve Kean's men are without a win in their last nine overall and are currently in free - fall, having gone from mid-table respectability to relegation candidates within the space of just two months.
The match itself was a corker, one of the best games you'll see all season, but that will be of scant consolation to Arsenal and their beleaguered manager, who simply must be growing tiresome of his side's lack of backbone and mental toughness when it comes to killing off games and hanging on in there for maximum points.
It's a great moment when you realize they're old enough to do these things, hang on in there!
They hang on in ways that are often invisible.
You can store it by hanging it on in your bathroom or any other storage area, without needing too much space.
They tend to hang on in there!
But Latimer was able to hang on in a series of costly elections.
And if it plays well to Labour voters also, that's probably Susan Kramer's best shot — she needs to squeeze the Labour vote down to the bone and deeper if she's going to hang on in there.
Hanging on in power by a thread through a delicate agreement with the DUP, the party must broaden its electoral appeal in order to achieve the healthy parliamentary majority it so dearly craves.
I can't claim to be a natural cheerleader for the Gord although, naturally at the time as a good Labour Party member I supported him with all the grim determination that he seemed to manifest for hanging on in there as prime minister.
But Burnham, who has been seen as in a precarious position for a while, will be relieved to have hung on in there.
Well if you look beyond the national figures, the Lib Dems have a much better chance of hanging on in 2015 than you might expect.
Flatbush resident Windsome Pendergrass says she's not sure how much longer she can hang on in the neighborhood she calls home.
«The two reports we're publishing today are testament to our ambition: not just to hang on in there with a significant foot - hold in the global market, but to take an even bigger share of that market in the years to come.»
But Republicans have hung on in the county executive posts, underscoring the low Democratic turnout in odd numbered years and the GOP's drumbeat of a key local suburban issue: Property taxes.
Although Nick Clegg hung on in Sheffield Hallam, due to some tactical voting from Conservative supporters, the party has been decimated in this election.
Rob Booth is hanging on in there:
Industry hangs on in the form of Nypro, a plastic - parts manufacturer that has filled the old Bigelow shell with gleaming machines that spit out pens, medical tubing, and cell phone cases.
«They are hanging on in a state of sustained starvation,» Røy says.
Remarkably, a few rare Amur tigers (also known as Siberian tigers) may also hang on in the DMZ.
Ferguson's model predicts that it is possible that Zika will hang on in humans.
The few apes left hang on in increasingly restricted habitats (orang - utans in Asia, gorillas in Africa) and are stuck with odd specialisations (knuckle walking, large brains).
One intriguing possibility: If fluid water does persist on Mars, life that might have thrived there millions of years ago, when the climate was warmer and wetter, could be hanging on in thin layers of salty water just beneath the surface.
Of course, long before climate change threatened the snowpacks, unbridled trapping and poisoning had driven most wolverines from the continental U.S. Wolverines hung on in the northern Rockies, but the thin populations in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota and the Northeast were gone by the middle of the 20th century.
Biologists estimate that less than 100 of the animals are alive in the wild today, hanging on in the southern tip of Florida below the Caloosahatchee River.
The next step will be to fix a hitch - hiking robot to swimming sharks or dolphins, and see how well it can hang on in the real world.
But as the climate cooled 100 million years ago, they retreated until eventually a single species hung on in China, clinging to stream - side slopes.
Just hang on in there.
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