His body was in an open casket, and Sam and Judy clung to their daughter.
No matter how tightly they clung to the surrogate mothers, however, the monkeys remained psychologically abnormal.
Ulster clung on for a losers' bonus point but are still bottom of the pool.
But her Italian-born parents clung to their culture, speaking Italian at home and reading Italian-language newspapers.
They left no doubt he would lack institutional support if he clung to power.
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Levy's parents clung to each other Thursday as they made a brief statement outside police headquarters.
The optimistic though clung to the slim hope he might turn up for the occasion.
Slack-jawed prison guards watched as the helicopter then spirited away as two of their prisoners clung on.
The lists clung on thanks to a dusty wisp of tape or a lick of long-dried glue.
This has been pretty much how the German Free Democrats have clung on to their Bundestag seats.
Yet through it all Sagan and others stubbornly clung to their belief in "the Big Idea"--Danny's idea.
When Carson was beaten, the woodwork came to West Brom's rescue as the Baggies clung desperately to parity.
Charlie Mulgrew tried a long-range hit that Combe saved well as Kilmarnock clung on in the final minutes.
Zayatte conceded a penalty which Louis Saha converted for the visitors but the Tigers clung on for victory.
Clea and I waited an appropriate interval, then turned and clung to each other in a kind of rapture.
Both sides could have scored in a breathless finish but Villa clung on.
South Africa clung to their lead in a desperate last 10 minutes but the bonus-point win sealed the group.
Politicians have long clung to this belief in their formulation of public policy.
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Against this, Mr Schwarzenegger still managed to win re-election in 2006, and he has doggedly clung to the centre.
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Historically, such settlements have clung to the higher ground on the flood plain.
But surely, I asked, as children, the two boys had clung to the idea that their parents were unconditionally innocent.
Bell was out with 17 balls left in the day, but last pair Graeme Swann and Graham Onions clung on.
These former monopolies have clung on to a large proportion of the fixed lines that they ran under state control.
George Osborne, the shadow chancellor, clung for too long to his fair-weather formula about sharing the proceeds of non-existent growth.
Passengers clung to the sides of buses or crowded on to the roofs, while those inside were charged higher-than-usual fares.
When many in Britain were convinced that the future lay in banking and services, Germany clung on to its manufacturing industry.
What ideas that we've clung onto for 40 years can we accept are no longer valid in light of new realities?
Confused and anxious policy makers no doubt privately clung to that signpost even more tightly than they let on in public.
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It's not a shock, even after the Mets clung to him past the trading deadline during their dreary, second-to-last 2011 season.
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Yet executives at the Battle Creek, Michigan-based company clung stubbornly to the notion that Kellogg was still number one--in cereal volume.
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