And with a third of the vote in, Hackett is managing to hold on to a razor thin lead. |
He looked abortively to his right for something to hold on to in order to break his fall. |
The early goal in that second period helped lift us, gave us something to hold on to, and from then on we played well. |
At this point, with all the hurt and pain of being jilted and jobbed by the BCS system, that's all the Miami Hurricanes can hold on to. |
Meanwhile, Democrats will be struggling to hold on to their razor-thin majority in the Senate. |
And I think they have enough new products to at least hold on to domestic market share without needing to jack them up any further. |