| 11. | Manager Earl Weaver's Orioles of the early 1970s were one of the last to hold out on the four-man staff.
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| 12. | The best that could be hoped for was that the garrison could hold out on the Bataan peninsula until help arrived.
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| 13. | Major League Baseball was the last of the major sports to hold out on the thought of a truly independent commissioner.
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| 14. | After all, you don't hold out on the fans, demand a big new contract and then come in and play terrible.
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| 15. | Pataki had insisted in recent weeks that he would hold out on sex-crime legislation until he got agreement on significant reforms.
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| 16. | If I hold out on this tooth-whitening craze will I end up the only person in North America with a less-than-blinding smile?
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| 17. | All advised capitulation in the most honourable terms, except Fiedmont, who recommended they hold out on minimal rations as long as possible.
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| 18. | He said the Democrats can't hold up legislation forever, nor can Lott hold out on a vote on campaign finance reform forever.
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| 19. | Ironically, the network executives appreciated what they saw and pitch a reality show to her which she holds out on and departs with Gordon.
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| 20. | State political observers said Reno had little choice but to hold out on conceding until she was confident that all votes had been counted.
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