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“I would love next year to win a state relay with this team. But it’s just kind of a testament to this team and hanging together.”

Maybe it's the sense that the nation is hanging together by a thread and we're on the verge of civil war—I don't know.

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I’ve formed an attachment to the spouses, and we occasionally have our own “out-law” get-togethers when the siblings are hanging together.

I personally don’t see 65 Power Five teams hanging together in the same grouping under this current system.”

While lawmakers fretted privately ahead of the hearings that Goldston’s presentation was lackluster, “it ended up hanging together so cohesively and so right,” said a person involved in the process, “and we haven’t overplayed anything.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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