She is blowsy, slightly needy, and struggling to keep in check the precocious sexuality of her only daughter, aptly named Lolita. |
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This is a man seized with cold rage, which he manages to keep in check — just. |
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To develop skills in Engagement, leaders must keep in check the desire or instinct to control others. |
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What is essential is the need to keep in check the powers of the state attorney. |
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It has a thriving consumer economy which it is finding hard to keep in check. |
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But the excitement around this season's team is becoming harder and harder to keep in check. |
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I would recommend Hornwort, Willow moss and Water buttercup, as all are easy to keep in check. |
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But what a bunch to try and keep in check. |
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Effective prevention measures against lead poisoning are a result of the cooperation between the different actors and the beneficiaries, to keep in check a disease often linked with the negligence of landlords. |
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But an in-depth analysis showed that competitors would be able to keep in check any attempt by the venture to raise prices especially in view of the spare capacity in the sector. |
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These are concerns that I have to consciously keep in check each day, focusing on prayer, positive visualizations of her future and keeping a sense of humor and lightness with her. |
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This path to apoptosis can be promoted by reactive oxygen-bearing molecules, such as hydrogen peroxide and hydroxyl radicals, which antioxidants ordinarily keep in check. |
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