Pearlman says that a soft market is no excuse to hunker down and wait it out. |
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At Gold Bluffs Beach campground, 25 campsites hunker in the dunes, with a tent-flap view of powerful waves. |
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When nature decides to show us who's boss, we just have to hunker down and hope for the best. |
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The precious dialogue is sometimes muffled, so that I had to back up a few times and hunker down for serious lip reading. |
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Those gray bushytails would hunker down at the sound of the sonic boom and not be seen for interminable periods of time. |
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Most firms will hunker down in the Bakken, the Eagle Ford and the Permian Basin, where they have scale and infrastructure. |
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They would have been able to hunker down, graft, get a mortgage for a two-bedroom terraced house, all the constitutive elements of what used to pass for the Asian good life. |
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What better time to hunker down and get through the dirty deed of de-cluttering than Spring. |
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I decided to hunker down in the survival container with the heating on and music playing to write a report. |
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The constant threat of reductions and cutbacks makes agencies hunker down and wait for better days. |
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We reckoned it was wiser to put in a reef and heave to so we could just hunker down! |
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Intense political disputes feed sentiments of discord, pushing the country's communities to hunker down in their respective strongholds. |
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If he is smart, however, he will hunker down and try to run Delhi well, so voters might trust him later nationally. |
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Quite unlike the Bushes, who preferred to hunker down with Tex-Mex inside the confines of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. |
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When life gets traumatic do you prefer to hunker down and grieve in private, or open up to others? |
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I hunker down in the beach grass with Joseph's crew, sitting on my heels. |
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But many more in the city of nine million people hunker down, lining up for rationed water and storing it in pails and tubs as the city's water supply was cut off. |
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If you are ready to hunker down and get serious, this one's not worth it. |
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They'd stay firmly on their little perch, hunker down, and passingly wonder what on earth their children would think of them if they suddenly went off flying about. |
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It got so bad that Richards says he would hunker down in the kitchen with their son Marlon until she calmed down. |
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Others, like pollack of the Crime Lab, suggest that shaking up the well-to-do would likely only cause them to hunker down. |
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Then Harris walked onto the postage stamp-sized stage, flashed that beauty queen smile and urged her crowd to hunker down. |
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Some run their businesses strategically looking for competitive advantages and market opportunities, and others hunker down in something of a bunker mentality and try to hold on. |
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They pull back into their shells and hunker down for the duration. |
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We admire those who hunker down, stay the course, burn the midnight oil. |
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I have been saying to people that the worst thing we could do is close the borders, hunker down in our cell, not talk to our neighbours, to start pointing fingers at other religions, all those kinds of things. |
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When a crisis or emergency hits, there is a tendency to hunker down. |
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Football not only UEFA by now, but also the world body, FIFA could not just hunker down and hope. FIFA's first reaction was an own goal: so be it, transfer fees for players 24 years old or more could go. |
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This annual rite seems to give us renewed energy and a renewed sense of hope to bring back to our home towns and communities, as we prepare to hunker down for the long winter that many of us face. |
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Shall we hunker down and collect ourselves? |
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The former are typically run by Koreans, who hunker behind ceiling-high bulletproof glass, with a little hatch through which they sell pints and half-pints of spirits. |
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It's easier to hunker down when you don't have large interest payments. |
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Unfortunately, most people hunker down and adjust. |
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But I had to hunker down and do my job, live shot after live shot. |
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