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1 Photo: 123RF If prices are dropping, people just hold onto their money.
2 Should I take a chance or hold onto my secure, permanent position?
3 At least Qantas has said it plans to hold onto the A380.
4 In this case, Ms Ip advises shoppers to hold onto gift receipts.
5 How do you hold onto an identity when it's constantly under attack?
6 Stilgar swam toward the trees, anxious for something solid to hold onto .
7 So hold onto you straw trilbies and let's get rumouring in style.
8 And in the blackness I reached around for something to hold onto .
9 She stood and walked around her desk to hold onto his arm.
10 Bella and Sophie hold onto her arms as they head for home.
11 The Maskelynes were attempting to hold onto the old traditions of conjuring.
12 Yet partial privatisations, where governments hold onto control, typically lead to limited change.
13 I would hold onto the hope of that change as best I could.
14 Seven does mind and they do really want to hold onto their market.
15 But any hopes they could hold onto their lead vanished within 90 seconds.
16 Maybe I can do this first and hold onto my 'title,' or whatever.
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