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Liberal and egalitarian in sympathy, they eschewed class analysis for civic meliorism, in keeping with his own social democratic values.
This notion is in keeping with research in semiotics which demonstrates how signs, such as words, pictures, gestures, and so forth, make meaning.
Gowns with halter tops, pouf satin or silk skirts or ripped hems are right in keeping with the rock princess look.
The Finale is also merry and joyous in keeping with the whole spirit of the work.
This stenographic reliance on official sources is not in keeping with independent journalism.
Since the satire routinely pillories the peccadilloes of public figures, Deayton's defrocking is entirely in keeping with the spirit of the show.
It is therefore proposed that the road will be tolled, in keeping with the Government's National Development Plan.
The third step is to ensure that after sales service is in keeping with your promise.
Most of the houses are bungalows or two-storey buildings, and all will be built in keeping with Arran's architectural vernacular.
These results are in keeping with our analysis of the polymerase and DNA binding assay for this mutant.
The audio track is mono only, in keeping with the original theatrical release of the film.
He was a very earnest and intense young man, whose character was in keeping with his guitar playing.
Played in the most miserable wet conditions in keeping with the time of year, this was an amazing game.
Such public scrutiny is in keeping with America's policy of open government and it has also served to clip the wings of committee chairmen.
These are truly inspired and absolutely in keeping with the weird and wonderful world of Dr Seuss.
The term Family was interposed between Order and Genus, in keeping with Linnaeus' conception of the divine society of nature.
Khan said a large number of people in Nepal said the king's recent action was not in keeping with constitutional monarchy.
But they were tweely sweet and in keeping with the old world charm of Hertford.
The aim is to promote a funky, modern image of Chichester, in keeping with the new type of buyer that estate agents have identified.
The Council passed reforming decrees in keeping with the Cluniac reform movement, including ones concerning simony and clerical marriage.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The irrelevancy of the question was in keeping with the odd horror of the dream.
The views of Aristoteles are more in keeping with the bourgeois conceptions.
On first thought it might seem that such lawless movement was rather in keeping with catastrophism than uniformitarianism.
It was so in keeping with his features that it served to strengthen the psycho diagnosis.
He is young and fair, tall and commanding, and his unassumed dignity is in keeping with his handsome physique.
Then Mr. Hawkins proceeded to furnish it with an expensiveness and extravagance of outlay quite in keeping with his former idiocy.
It was in keeping with the mystic and neoplatonic current of the time, and afforded it the highest imaginable satisfaction.
Coemgen's petulance at the preoccupation of the bereaved monks is in keeping with other traditions of that peppery saint.
But, take it all in all, it's safer and more in keeping with fin de siecle rules and regulations.
It would have been curious to ascertain whether Obeyd wore a plain unjewelled weapon in keeping with Wahhabi austerity.
The zygomatic process is apt to be prominent, in keeping with the heaviness of the upper jaw.
By shortening the workday in keeping with the increased productiveness of machinery.
It is in close harmony with what precedes, and thoroughly in keeping with the practical aim of the whole letter.
The barbed-wire entanglements were deep, in keeping with the formidability of the German trench system.
His greed at dinner, too, was closely in keeping with the greed of Monsieur Rigaud at breakfast.
The tradition of the manufacture of man out of wood instead of clay is thoroughly in keeping with an origin purely Dayak.
This, it may be noted, is in keeping with the passages above quoted from the section on amphiboly.
She was a good woman, dressed with bourgeois simplicity in keeping with her wan face furrowed by grief.
Is the character of Caliban apparently in keeping with his appearance?
The church of Saint-Paul has long needed a monstrance in keeping with the magnificence of that basilica, itself due to the Company of Jesus.
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