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Now, the same
holds
for training-based treatments.
Because what hope does for us is it lifts us out of the container that
holds
us and constrains us from the outside, and says, "You can dream and think expansively again.
We even now have a religious ritual, a posture, that
holds
the paradox between powerlessness and power.
Concord, or Harmony,
holds
a string that comes off the scales of justice that binds her to the citizens, making them all compatriots in the republic.
She's working for the International Rescue Committee to help other refugees, but she has no certainty at all about her future, where it is or what it
holds.
We don't know for sure what the future
holds.
It turns out that the oracle of ancient Greece
holds
the secret key that shows us the path forward.
Not one stereotype about older workers
holds
up under scrutiny.
And finances are something that
holds
us back so often, our dreams are bounded by how much we have in resources.
We actually floated an apple in homage to Sir Isaac Newton because Professor Hawking
holds
the same chair at Cambridge that Isaac Newton did.
We put one piece directly north-south, and it
holds
the dishes at the ears, right?
And so, the parallel thing
holds
with technology, entertainment and design, I believe.
We're trying to uncover these mysteries hidden inside the Greenland ice sheet so that we can better plan for the sea level rise it
holds.
The amount of ice that Greenland has lost since 2002 is just a small fraction of what that ice sheet
holds.
It may be the bravest act in all the Bible, even braver than the act that
holds
the whole Book together, the crucifixion.
He
holds
a hot poker next to them, to see if they move away.
But there's one medium that for long has been overlooked: a medium that is easily accessible, basically nondepletable, and it
holds
tremendous promise for medical analysis.
And because water
holds
onto heat more effectively than air, these currents help redistribute warmth around the globe.
It
holds
open a blocked artery when it gets to its destination, but it needs to be much smaller for the trip there, through your blood vessels.
Photography carries a power that
holds
up under the relentless swirl of today's saturated, media world, because photographs emulate the way that our mind freezes a significant moment.
That
holds
the long strand like this.
The answer depends on the exact shape of the universe, the amount of dark energy it holds, and changes in its expansion rate.
Perhaps there is a single part of our brain that
holds
all of our gut instincts, the things we know to do before we even think.
I'm not sure what the future of video games
holds
for our civilization.
So we're currently doing clinical tests, and if these clinical tests commence and our data
holds
up, we might be able at some point to take this kind of technology and take it out of the Stanford clinic and bring it to the entire world, places where Stanford doctors never, ever set foot.
Scientists believe that carnivory in plants evolved separately at least six times on our planet, suggesting that this flesh-munching adaptation
holds
a major benefit for plants.
Shape-retaining is common in metal: you bend a piece of aluminum foil, and it
holds
its place.
my mom
holds
her accent like a shotgun, with two good hands.
And we now recognize that it only
holds
true for about 14 percent of the songbird species, which we were very certain were truly monogamous.
On the right hand side, gravity
holds
sway.
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