In front of spectators conquered beforehand by Rock music, one has got to keep one's head cool. |
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To keep one's head about him, to loosely quote Kipling, is perhaps Nadal's greatest strength. |
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To deny this fact, frankly, is to keep one's head underwater where one should not be surprised by the consequences. |
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Superb golf is within easy reach, but it is hard to keep one's head down when the majesty of Mont Blanc looks invitingly close. |
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Better, so the message goes, to sip the Kool Aid and keep one's head down, while praising the courage of Chinese dissidents and Egyptian bloggers. |
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The necessity to keep one's head above water is often the single most contributing force behind the advertisements emanating from within a bar. |
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Safety in many summer jobs is basically learning to keep one's head on a swivel and knowing where to stand, as is the case at Tulloch Engineering and Surveying. |
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