Tom responds with sudden, unexpected lethal force when the men attempt a hold up. |
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The workboat from RFA Diligence, which can hold up to 40 people, has been used to ferry personnel to and from the town. |
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The bag was enchanted, and could hold up to ninety pounds of stuff and still only weigh three. |
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Examples are all too common in which relatively inexpensive consumable parts hold up the repair of an expensive reparable part. |
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Thanks to everyone who responded to my question about a topping lift to hold up the boom on my Capri. |
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Birds that contract avian botulism lose involuntary muscle control, including eyelid function, have clenched feet, and can't hold up their heads. |
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We saw earlier that, although human punishment does not bear the full burden of requiting good and evil, it must hold up requital as an ideal. |
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They are specially designed to comfortably hold up to 25 people each and have unobstructed panoramic views of London and beyond. |
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Display notices if your safe is using a time lock and make sure your CCTV cameras cover risk or hold up points. |
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But there is one other sinister and unsettling theory that does hold up rather better. |
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Did they hold up in the face of criticism with the right combination of vulnerability and bravery? |
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There were a number of tall metal pillars and beams spread out to hold up the massive weight of the city above them. |
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The ringtail lemur, of course, has a beautiful ring tail that they hold up to locate each other in the rain forest. |
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Columns ran along both the front and the back to hold up the crosswalks overhead that connected the two dayclass buildings on either side. |
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Tall as it is, there are no pillars to hold up its glazed roof, or to interrupt the view of MSPs or their audience. |
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I really feel that as long as we're fiscally responsible and hold up our end, this bank will be 100 percent behind our growth efforts. |
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The case would have gone south very fast for the prosecution if they put her on the stand and she didn't hold up. |
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And to hold up the Virgin Mary as the only example of a true, honest woman and to show this as the ideal can not be right. |
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Times have changed and what stunned us forty years ago just doesn't hold up after a couple viewings of Fight Club. |
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I'm not sure how it will hold up to repeat viewings, but I've seen it twice now and laughed out loud both times. |
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That's fine for bathtubs and bathroom sinks, but with the heavy use a kitchen sink gets, we're leery about how well it might hold up. |
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At precisely 838 pages long, it is almost impossible to hold up without spraining your wrist. |
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Nearby a store dummy was wearing the camiknickers, so I asked a sales assistant to hold up the black teddy, to compare the items. |
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I buy my cameras, spectacles, binocs, etc. assuming they'll be dropped and splattered, and they should hold up to this misuse. |
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All the rooms at this level have French doors opening onto a huge terracotta patio that can hold up to 300 people. |
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A straw itself will not hold up well to this experiment, so see if you can get a tube of glass or plastic. |
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There are times when others can hold up the mirror and show us our true selves. |
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There is no doubt manners and social graces are essential pillars that hold up our society. |
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A few of the songs from his early period hold up remarkably well, usually those without the overt political overtones. |
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During outings in the desert, they'd found regular leather holsters don't hold up well in the Arizona sun and heat. |
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His ability to hold up the ball, to turn defenders and to play in his arriving teammates, supercharges the side. |
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He could not believe that his party would hold up homeland security to please an interest group. |
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Two penthouse suites have their own private out-door Jacuzzi hot tubs and can apparently hold up to eight people. |
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Then I wanted to hold up traffic while I practised parallel parking in the Little Boltons for an hour or two. |
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Each was designed to hold up to five million troops, so the soldiers had room to spare. |
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Caryatids hold up the entrance to a barn and the former farmyard is littered with modern sculpture. |
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See if the criticism about lack of predictive capabilities or incestuousness still hold up. |
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The team members wear goofy cowboy outfits and hold up a signboard to advertise their goods for sale whenever a train passes by. |
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I'm sorry, your pitiful arguments just do not hold up in the face of facts like this. |
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Its market value is at any rate likely to hold up since the bank is still seen as an attractive takeover target. |
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Jute backing is very similar to a potato sack, so you can guess how that would hold up to moisture. |
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If these findings hold up in further experiments, engineers will know where to focus to quiet our roadways. |
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Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes hold up the trophy after winning the doubles final at the Tennis Masters Series in Toronto on Sunday. |
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Then the punters, who have encouraged every vice or flaw, hold up their hands in mock outrage and throw them to the dogs. |
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A high pressure front carries dark clouds, and we risk becoming mired in gumbo if the weather doesn't hold up. |
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The American-designed tanker has the capacity to hold up to 20,000 litres of fuel, and can operate in both arctic and desert conditions. |
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I love it, but it's a little hard to read because it's heavy and hard to hold up for prolonged periods of time. |
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The timing on the flash panel will not hold up the PowerPoint presentation. |
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Two hold up the curtain that frames the scene, one lays out the child's clothes, and three arrange flowers in his crib. |
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This was the cue for a hold up which lasted around five minutes as players, mentors and fans pleaded with the referee to reverse his decision. |
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The argument that Dad had superior credibility over Mom in terms of marital stability, criminal records, and other behavior did not hold up. |
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If the guilty won't hold up their hands and confess, he and the Generals will ferret them out by force. |
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The hall is hired out for conferences, weddings and parties, and can hold up to 400 people. |
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Demonstrators hold up banners in their languages and local politicians speak them. |
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The tusks on the barrs that I have seen are very thick and seem to hold up fine with the whetters intact. |
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She shows that the upbeat view doesn't hold up in the face of a careful examination of the numbers. |
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Whether it will hold up under the latest media onslaught remains to be seen. |
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Finally, both hold up as worthy of imitation exemplars or prototypes of people regarded as typifying the virtue or identity in question. |
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Shovels, spades, and hoes hold up best with blunt cutting edges, since they are used for digging. |
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But now when I am coming amongst the baronages and the lineages, what shall I do to hold up my head before the fools and the dastards of these high kindreds? |
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If we rely only on the ballot box to hold up our side of the negotiation, then the black hats will go around us and use tools like the courts to up the price of democracy. |
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Guys with a lot of muscle sometimes find it hard to hold up all that weight. |
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Many court watchers speculated that Stewart was probably smarter than all the lawyers put together and could hold up very well on cross-examination. |
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I hold up the totem, then carelessly push it back across the table. |
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The tanks can hold up to 10,000 cubic metres of storm water. |
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He believes that there's a distinct possibility this is the real ossuary of James, although he admits that the current evidence would not hold up in court. |
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Robbers used guns and a meat cleaver to hold up two businesses. |
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Never let it be said that the US judicial system is devoid of any benevolence, particularly when guilty parties hold up their hand and confess to their crime. |
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Once on the plate smaller plates slide out to hold up the sleeves. |
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Sweet dessert wines generally hold up better than dry wines once opened. |
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The indications are that there is still a strong supply of these older cattle in the system and that the kill is likely to hold up for some weeks yet. |
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Frankly, I didn't think the show would hold up well for me in repeats. |
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As for the drivetrain I'm hoping the current gearbox with its supposedly stronger layshafts will hold up okay, along with a supposedly stronger salisbury rear axle. |
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The walls, when constructed, were retaining walls along a road to hold up the slope that would lead to the wall to stop things falling onto the road. |
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In general, red and white wines keep for two to three days, although Rieslings, Sauvignon Blancs, some Chiantis, and Cabernet Sauvignons hold up to a week. |
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The Irish elk finally went extinct when the antlers became so large that the animals could no longer hold up their heads, or got entangled in the trees. |
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There's a sprig of edelweiss, and a little square of fabric to hold up when the inspiration strikes Maria to make the children new clothes from the curtains. |
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This is normally a sign that audiences like a film and the film's grosses are going to hold up well in subsequent weeks, so the film's final gross could still be quite good. |
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To carry the weight of the world is a tiresome thing and, strong though the Titan is, he still strains as he attempts to hold up the great dome of the sky. |
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Painted in pink, with black and white drawings of Zulu shields and assegais and cast-iron three-legged pots on the walls, the conference building can hold up to 500 people. |
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But his sexual deviance, sporadic drug addiction, and overreliance on hand-to-hand combat may not hold up to scrutiny. |
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Painted dragons hold up these canvasses, just as the carved silvered and tinted flying dragons support the blue silk satin window draperies, fringed with gold tassels. |
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Every aria she sang was a highlight, not least the formidable Act 1 scena which can hold up its musical head in the exalted territory of Come scoglio. |
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Stilt-like steel columns cross-braced by tensile wires hold up the roofs. |
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The bridge is easily spotted since the towers that hold up the cables on each side of the river loom up like the crenellated battlements of an English castle. |
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Varieties such as maple and tigerwood are hard and perfect for countertops, while species such as pine and cypress are softer and may not hold up as well. |
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The unit of measurement is actually millimeters of mercury, and that figure of 120 just means the pressure is high enough to hold up a column of mercury 120 mm high. |
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My bedposts have silver streaks and hold up a light purple canopy. |
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A pair of well-trained sniper teams can hold up a platoon, a regiment, a brigade, send men scrabbling face down in the earth, huddling for cover, mewling and sobbing. |
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The ground began shacking with such great force, not even the lifeless roots obscured in the grey soil were tough enough to hold up their dying masters. |
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Nobody would hold up the single outpost of Moo Cluck Moo as a cure for the malady of low wages. |
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It will feature 42 navy blue gondolas that can hold up to eight adults and two kids. |
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I knew that would hold up well despite the screwy weather going into this tournament and I felt like that would be the only way that you can win. |
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Entablatures were an essential part of the structural fabric of such buildings, as they were used to hold up the roofs. |
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This stainless steel wine glass hanging rack can hold up to 24 glasses in six sections, and will make your kitchen. |
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A microlitre of solution containing the molecules could theoretically hold up to three trillion DNA computers, the scientists claim. |
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All but the fell sheep were lambed inside the new shed where adaptable pennage can hold up to 900 ewes or 1,400 feeding lambs. |
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The Garden features the Green Theater, one of the largest open amphitheaters in Europe, able to hold up to 15 thousand people. |
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The Lower Peninsula is shaped like a mitten and many residents hold up a hand to depict where they are from. |
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Heracles went to Atlas and offered to hold up the heavens while Atlas got the apples from his daughters. |
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The beetle pontoons were used to hold up the 'Whale' roadway sections, with four of the whales being built at Cairnryan. |
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The pit props and steel bands are not for show, but to hold up the mine roof. |
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On talk shows Mr. Huckabee would hold up his campaign pledges and the bannerlike size 50 pants he wore in his previous life. |
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Samson in its fullest version takes three-and-a-quarter hours, singers will need to work on their delts and biceps just to hold up their copies. |
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It is well and good to hold up the decade of the 1960s, with its dirigisme and protectionism, as a model. |
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The floor manager will be positioned somewhere out of shot but in JOHN'S eyeline and will hold up a hand with four fingers extended. |
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The brightest light on the data storage horizon is the erasable optical drive, which can hold up to 650 megabytes on one disk. |
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It has six interior slots that hold up to nine cards, a full-length bill compartment, and a snap fastener. |
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Environmentalists hold up Norm Thompson Outfitters as a shining beacon of what a major cataloger can accomplish. |
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Skip those passe gelatin or congealed salads of yesteryear as they don't hold up well in the heat. |
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The Colosseum in Rome was the empire's greatest amphitheater. A marvel of Roman engineering, the Colosseum could hold up to 70,000 spectators. |
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Strategy is that the guys up front hold up so linebackers can make the tackles. |
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Junk bonds also have the potential to hold up well during times of rising interest rates. |
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When I introduce this concept to potential donors during presentations, I hold up a water glass. |
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He determined that he would not hold up his honest admiration of his friend for the amusement of these smartlings. |
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Much of Wales saw a spattering of snow this week and, as pretty as mid-week snow looks, it can hold up trains making you late and turn the roads into skidpans. |
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The main purpose of his writing seems to be to hold up examples of virtue and vice for his fellow Romans rather than give a truthful ethnographic or historical account. |
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The Hiphugger bellyband models hold up to four small firearms and three magazines, while the Big Shebang model accommodates up to three large firearms and three magazines. |
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The port was expanded in the 1670s by the construction of a basin that could hold up to thirty warships with a double lock system to maintain water levels at low tide. |
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The ground floor can hold up to five exhibitions at any one time. |
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A Maya creation myth tells of God, Quetzalcoatl, and his companion, Tezcatlipoca, imposing order on the original chaos and trying to hold up the heavens. |
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The irrigator vessels, which hold up to a pint of water, act as funnels, ensuring that the water they hold slowly tickles through the base of the pot and down into the soil. |
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