Her sole fingerhold on the network, her Sunday show, is going to be taken over by Letitia. |
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She scrambled frantically at the rock with her left, found a fingerhold and dangled precariously over a vertical drop. |
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She could not believe that the goats could climb so steep an incline so nimbly, when she was barely able to find a fingerhold in the rock. |
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A thought-provoking reach from a sharp fingerhold on the roof's lip gains a strenuous and exposed upper wall. |
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The extent to which beliefs can be modified by doubt gives me a bit of a fingerhold onto how beliefs can be chosen by dint of one's will. |
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The hope is that the numbers can be crunched in some direction which will offer enough of a fingerhold to justify a decision. |
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And Windows Phone, the mobile software challenging Apple's iPhone and Google's Android, barely has a fingerhold in the £200bn smartphone market. |
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The earliest settlers had little time for aesthetic pursuits during their first decades of hewing out a tenuous fingerhold on the North American mainland. |
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He stated that the Vote is little more than a fingerhold on democracy. |
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The homeowner must stay on guard duty lest the forces of derangement establish a fingerhold. |
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As I let let loose of my fingerhold, the ocean world began to move past in a dizzying hurry as I was sucked, pleasantly, by a racing current through the underwater pass toward the lagoon. |
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So what happens when a group of people whose already tenuous fingerhold on the consumer mainstream is weakened by bedroom tax, council tax and below-inflation benefit increases, at a time when prices are rising? |
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He'd jump up, get a fingerhold, and then dirt would give way and he'd slip back down. Jump up, get a fingerhold, slip back down. |
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