Officials from the town hall were called in to investigate and promised that the clock would be keeping good time again as soon as possible. |
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Other aspects and changes to the bill on the keeping of records, and the recognition of genetic inheritance or whakapapa, are an improvement. |
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Grasp a dumbbell in each hand, and raise your arms straight above your head, keeping elbows slightly bent. |
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Unions often rely on volunteers to administrate, thereby keeping costs at a minimum. |
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It was a matter of becoming aware of the mad aspects of myself, without making a drama out of it, and while keeping my feet on the ground. |
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Pouring water from one of those little plastic houseplant watering cans would be helpful for keeping water in track when rinsing. |
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Grumbling, Jocelyn quickly slipped through the window into an empty water closet, keeping her back exposed as little as possible. |
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At night, one of the monks always had to stay awake keeping an eye on the water clock or the sand clock. |
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Two deer had come to drink, one keeping watch while the other quenched its thirst. |
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The glaciers of the Himalayas, which feed the great rivers watering the farmland keeping Asia alive, are disappearing. |
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That illustrates the importance of addressing the ball on the equator and keeping your stroke rhythmical. |
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Police officers in small groups stood around keeping a watchful eye on the proceedings, an unobtrusive presence. |
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Uniformed guards called safer travel officers are keeping watch for trouble-makers. |
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The person who does most exercise at the complex now is the security guard keeping watch outside as the dust gathers. |
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The Ottoman court in Istanbul was clearly keeping a close watch on developments in the western Atlantic. |
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Medical staff are maintaining a close watch on the patient and his family are keeping a constant presence at his bedside. |
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I want to raise one or two other things just as examples to assure the House that I have been keeping a close watch on its concerns. |
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Also keeping an account of the goings on was Paddy Maher, originally from Rathleague. |
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If anyone has any interest in keeping Meadowcroft home open, then vote accordingly at the next election. |
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They forget that keeping silent in the face of injustice makes them accomplices of the criminals. |
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Behind the Cliffside Inn, I heard a fiddle and a mandolin, keeping rhythm on an old washboard and stomping on the floor. |
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Objects made by American Indians were also accessioned early in keeping with the college's mission to educate members of local tribes. |
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Several of his long-time customers commented that his produce tasted better than in years past, and was keeping for longer. |
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In another case a man from Auxerre was jailed for keeping women captive in the basement of his home. |
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While official bird flu warnings reach fever pitch, the public seems to be keeping a cooler head. |
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As the period for keeping them in quarantine was over, they were shifted to the exhibit area. |
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Loop quantum gravity is a way to quantise space time while keeping what General Relativity taught us. |
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The anticipation of another wardrobe malfunction must have been the only thing keeping the interest of the press. |
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Mass production is about quality control, which means keeping everything the same. |
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I am quaking with all-encompassing fear at the prospect, an act that may help to save me by keeping my body temperature up. |
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Content that we intend keeping free throughout this period includes abstracts of articles, rapid responses, and the Editor's Choice column. |
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Christy listened as he pounded out the difficult riff, keeping good time and only slipping once. |
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The side drum was introduced by Swiss and German mercenaries shortly before 1500 as a military instrument for keeping time on the march. |
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As the metaphor implies, newer is not necessarily better, and the grandfather clock is still keeping good time. |
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Organize your kitchen into these four quadrants by keeping related items together in the same area. |
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Forgive the caveman economics, but keeping the lights and heating on comes a long way ahead of saving the planet, in my book. |
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Focus on keeping your movements smooth and fluid rather than abrupt and jerky. |
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It has a sizable business section with two writers sharing the job of keeping readers abreast the news. |
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Another way of keeping abreast of opportunities is to use one of the services that track contracts that could be relevant to your business. |
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The Queen Mother was someone who made sure her people came first, and officials had a job keeping her away from unofficial walkabouts. |
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Houdini relied on great skill, low cunning, and keeping tiny metal picklocks concealed about his person. |
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The best argument for keeping the BBC is to imagine what we would gain by abolishing the corporation or forcing it to accept adverts. |
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Gowns with halter tops, pouf satin or silk skirts or ripped hems are right in keeping with the rock princess look. |
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The club president must rule meetings with a firm hand, keeping the inevitable wafflers and time-wasters under control. |
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The waffle material is really lightweight, but does an excellent job of keeping you warm! |
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Tighten your abs and glutes, keeping your pelvis down, and lift one leg off the floor. |
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Nearby two of his associates josh with one another while keeping a close eye out for the law. |
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The lack of a jukebox, dancefloor or fruit machines is in keeping with the York Brewery theme of pubs for drinking, eating and talking. |
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Buddhism would have a western flavour in the west while keeping to the teachings of the Buddha. |
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Thanks for keeping a cool journo's head and reporting on these catastrophic events. |
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Like many Internet companies, the news-oriented site is launching new, larger ad spaces aimed at keeping advertisers from abandoning banners. |
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There is an element of keeping up with the Joneses, where people are constantly looking at their neighbours to see how they are doing. |
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Keeping ahead of the Joneses is a far more seductive proposition than keeping up with a pedestrian virtual bus driver in a fluorescent bib. |
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Applying moisturizing creams daily will help prevent dryness and cracks, keeping cuticles looking neat and making cutting unnecessary. |
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Gliding works by having a gliding airfoil design that generates lift forces, keeping the animal in the air longer. |
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Setting up a joint account for household bills but keeping your individual bank accounts could be a happy compromise. |
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Getting enough exercise is a crucial factor in keeping weight at a healthy level. |
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Managed clinical networks are in keeping with the increasingly important role primary care has in acute health care. |
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We've completed three years, and in keeping with the spirit of joie de vivre, the channel's look too has evolved. |
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This would include keeping the officer in question on active duty, but transferring him outside of his previous unit. |
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Police are also keeping an open mind as to a possible racial motive and are liaising with community leaders in the area. |
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One of the many responsibilities of being a webmaster is keeping tabs on the traffic your site receives. |
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Think of him running across Pierre Wome, jinking inside, the low centre of gravity keeping him on his feet and helping him evade the tackle. |
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There are plenty of celebrities who own racehorses but many avoid the limelight by keeping their name out of the racecards. |
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An SKU, for those uninitiated in Intel three letter acronyms, is a stock keeping unit. |
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The Crew dropped anchor in the hope of keeping out of the tide race, which is very strong between the Isle of Eynhallow and Mainland. |
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We are striking with extreme reluctance and keeping our fingers crossed that somebody can pull a rabbit out of the hat to solve the problem. |
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Before him goal keeping was usually considered the weakest link in the team. |
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Many religious texts legitimise keeping wayward women under control through the use of physical violence. |
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Do not go through the gate but turn left along the waymarked route keeping the wall on your right. |
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Once they have learned that foxes are a source of danger and to be avoided, they should have little difficulty in keeping out of their way. |
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The Harmattan, the seasonal desert wind, blew constantly, a sharp chill keeping us in long trousers and jerseys even by day. |
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Her secret to keeping her energy up is quinoa, a grain from the Andes mountains in Peru which was one of the staple foods of the Incas. |
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Apparently, the Secret Service was keeping quiet about the events of the previous day. |
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Dovlatov hated Soviet oppression and battled repression subtly, by not condescending to notice it, and keeping things light. |
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Even if you ignore his sizable catalogue of electrified Mississippi blues, you still gotta give him credit for keeping music alive in his legendary juke joint. |
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These really aid not only in keeping you dry, but warm as toast as well. |
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He has grown accustomed to biding his time and keeping his own company. |
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On the right a male juggler is intent on keeping three balls in the air. |
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There are products on the market that will help keep food from adhering to cooking surfaces, keeping these appliances from getting so dirty they are difficult to clean. |
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Other countries are more adept at keeping their judges in check. |
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He and his followers have become really good at keeping their communications covert. |
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Near the door thousands of stilettos slide and shuffle on black ice, somehow always keeping their immaculate balance. |
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Maybe keeping someone like Bayard Rustin in the shadows seemed to make sense at the time, but no one can argue that now. |
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Police, however, are keeping tabs on the property with around-the-clock surveillance. |
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Indeed, Americans are doing a commendable job at keeping up with financial obligations. |
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And he has remained perpetually ready for whatever else might arise, keeping his truck as sparkling as his persona. |
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Despite the allegations of abuse, corruption, and the indictments of several officers in the unit, many credit it with keeping a lid on gang violence. |
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With this cool leather moto hat from Vince Camuto, you can look fabulous and fashionable while keeping your locks in line. |
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Nearby a nanny was keeping her eye on the four rambunctious children. |
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Even the guards who had been keeping watch outside were in the dark. |
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They then would expect the Senate to strip that amendment and compromise simply on keeping government open for 60 days. |
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The international community will be keeping a close watch on the results. |
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That kind of behavior would be in keeping with somebody who had been slipped a date rape drug such as Midazolam, aka Dazzle. |
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He must know that the police are keeping a close watch on the area. |
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A simple man, clothed if not in rags then certainly not far from it, he tramps his way along the street, feet keeping time to the music, intent on his playing. |
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Desperately keeping himself in the air, Cecil jinked around to dodge the other shockwaves that Ralph threw out at him while he recovered from the first blow. |
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I walked back to my desk, keeping the satisfaction locked tight within a carapace of steely unconcern, and took in the scene. |
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If you have acrophobia, I'd recommend keeping your eyes shut. |
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He compartmentalizes his life by keeping his job and his personal life separate. |
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So it was a privilege for me to be get up close to see the ingenious workings of Harrison's magnificent clock, still keeping good time, nearly 300 years after it was made. |
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John Campbell, a meteorologist who also lives in Monteverde, had been keeping daily records of temperature and rainfall since 1973 at a weather station on the study site. |
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Throughout this debate I have expressed an opinion in favour of removing the offending articles while keeping a weather eye on the wider political agenda. |
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The rabbit-proof fence was a strip of barbed-wire netting that cut across half of the continent and was designed to protect farmer's crops by keeping the rabbits away. |
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Walk around to address the ball while keeping the marker in view. |
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By using standard units of measurement on every project and by keeping close records of other material cost quotes, you may not even need to ask suppliers for prices. |
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He will run CIT much like a Wall Street firm, further tying compensation to financial results, keeping a close eye on risk, and boosting fee income. |
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She was proud of herself for keeping the quiver from her voice. |
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This improvement in keeping the moon in phase with the month had the unfortunate effect of taking the year even further out of phase with the period of the recurring seasons. |
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They do this while reading it religiously and, I'll warrant, using it as a way of keeping tabs on how various stories are playing, especially at the grass-roots level. |
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The young Royals have descended on Memphis, with visits to Graceland and boozy partying keeping the paparazzi happy. |
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Crumbs avoided advertising and contracted production out, thus keeping a lid on costs. |
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As he took a moment to rest, dropping her feet to the ground but keeping a firm grip on the ruffled sleeve of her shirt, he received an acid remark. |
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For one thing, the National Park Service could make a clearer commitment to keeping phone networks and the web out of the parks. |
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Yet race politics has limited appeal to whites, and ultimately may not guarantee keeping many minority voters in check. |
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So the question was, how do we design a chip hearty, while keeping it thin? |
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The family was taking some private moments for a closing of the coffin in keeping with Chinese ritual. |
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King Burgred of Mercia then negotiated peace with Ivar, with the Danes keeping Nottingham in exchange for leaving the rest of Mercia alone. |
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Businesses are keeping their payrolls low by embracing new technologies. |
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She offered to pay for lunch as compensation for keeping me waiting. |
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I like keeping the house clean but, to be truthful, I hate vacuuming. |
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Is there any analogy, in certain constitutions, between keeping an umbrella up, and keeping the spirits up? |
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She's been keeping me at arm's length all the time. She doesn't want to get involved. |
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From getting a good night's sleep to keeping your teeth and gums healthy, there are plenty of tricks you can employ to beat the clock. |
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He half-stood, keeping his back bent, and extended his left hand and the bifta toward me. |
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Flory was standing against the veranda rail, half facing the girl, but keeping his birthmarked cheek hidden. |
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Merlini asked, his voice low and conspiratorial, in keeping with the illegality of our burglarous mission. |
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Since a goshawk may occasionally take a chicken or the chicken pest wipe out an entire flock, keeping up chickens is risky business. |
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This is also in keeping with the findings of previous studies utilizing non-high resolution manometry and 2D endoanal ultrasound. |
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Jesus had the same wisdom as the same Divine life, but there was a forthput in proportion to age in keeping with requirements. |
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Ferrets can be very entertaining little fuzzballs, but keeping a ferret as a pet is also a big responsibility. |
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Glycin developers are non-staining and have exceptionally good keeping properties, but are too slow in action for general use. |
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We took a very guerrilla approach to marketing Goin' Hollywood, in keeping with the irreverent tone of the game. |
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She called her husband Hal because no one else had ever done so and it had a dashing ring, rather out of keeping with Harold's appearance. |
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Study tours were common then, as now, as was the keeping of travel diaries. |
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Instead of turning to me and keeping to the works of charity and justice, he is a mere heathen huckster. |
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But it's also in keeping with menswear's current preoccupation with authenticity, a return to basic, hardworking and hypermasculine clothing. |
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Waste water was removed by complex sewage systems and released into nearby bodies of water, keeping the towns clean and free from effluent. |
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These bronze pieces continued to be devalued, assuring the possibility of keeping fiduciary minting alongside a gold standard. |
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In 1863, the last trace of keeping unmarried women in the status of minors was removed. |
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The influx of food into the Celtic region, however, was far from keeping pace with the influx of consumers. |
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The train moved on again, keeping us prisoners in a stench-filled car, starving, suffocating, insensated. |
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God works by instrumentalities, and he has wonderfully thus far interposed in keeping evils that I feared in abeyance. |
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Henry VII introduced stability to the financial administration of England by keeping the same financial advisors throughout his reign. |
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The remainder of Henry's bodyguards surrounded their master and succeeded in keeping him away from the Yorkist king. |
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The typical poor farmer sold his best products on the market, keeping the cheap food for the family. |
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At the time of the massacre, he was charged with the task of keeping Scottish vessels from bringing reinforcements to Rathlin Island. |
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The persons connected with the administration as it existed at the death of Oliver were, of course, interested in keeping things as they were. |
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It's worth keeping a dictionary around in case you come across an unfamiliar word. |
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Officials are calling the woman a hero for keeping her head and finding the only way out amid the panic of the smoke and flames. |
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The compressed lips suggest his principled reticence, his practice of keeping his own counsel. |
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Their names all sounded the same to me at first, and I had trouble keeping straight who was who. |
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They will have a lot more respect for you if you are honest, rather than not keeping to your deadlines. |
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One local manager described keeping plans confidential as 'ludicrous' and another said the 'wrong judgement call' had been made. |
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This tendency has the effect of keeping spinning bodies stably aligned in space. |
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In keeping with the station's policy of freshness and kidulthood, the boardroom's walls were giant photomurals of Star Wars collectibles. |
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He had his foot on the brake during the kill zone, keeping the limousine almost motionless, while the brake lights were one. |
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He had the difficult task of keeping the various strands of opinions in the LRC united. |
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As we've seen, Belarus is a Soviet time capsule that continues only because Russia is keeping it on life support. |
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As the rotor turns, different windings will be energized, keeping the rotor turning. |
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Five glasses a day of what was known as liquid sunshine would 'increase your income by keeping you and your family fit. |
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Originally air turbulence was kept to a minimum by keeping all signage flat to the tunnel walls. |
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A further penalty of ten pounds a month was inflicted on anyone keeping a schoolmaster who did not attend the Protestant service. |
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Among other surviving relics is his hair shirt, presented for safe keeping by Margaret Clement. |
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Valiente rewrote Gardner's version in verse, keeping the material derived from Aradia, but removing the material from Crowley. |
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Attempts to make profits from the park in the late 18th century included leasing it for grazing, growing wheat, and keeping sheep. |
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The man-about-town began to follow her, but along the other side of the boulevard, keeping his eyes trained on her. |
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In 1847, 8,000 British crown coins were minted in proof condition with the design using an ornate reverse in keeping with the revived style. |
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At what point during the war Teach joined the fighting is, in keeping with the record of most of his life before he became a pirate, unknown. |
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Tom and Nicole had been married for several years, but it was well known that she was keeping a manstress on the side. |
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Tying holds them together during roasting, keeping any stuffing inside, and keeps the roast in a round profile, which promotes even cooking. |
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Atop the filling, strands of dough cover the pie in a lattice holding the filling in place but keeping it visible or cover the pie with crumbs. |
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Shelley's body was washed ashore and later, in keeping with quarantine regulations, was cremated on the beach near Viareggio. |
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After her death, Belloc wore mourning for the remainder of his life, keeping her room exactly as she had left it. |
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He then published Stone Alone, an autobiography based on scrapbooks and diaries he had been keeping since the band's early days. |
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Doyle, Hooper, and Desplat introduced their own personal themes to their respective soundtracks, while keeping a few of John Williams's themes. |
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The stack system involves keeping a library's collection of books in a space separate from the reading room. |
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Some boxers fight from a crouch, leaning forward and keeping their feet closer together. |
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The cutman is a cutaneous doctor responsible for keeping the boxer's face and eyes free of cuts and blood. |
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This is a way of keeping the possibility of promotion open for more clubs towards the end of the season. |
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Since 2009, Champions League winners have not kept the real trophy, which remains in UEFA's keeping at all times. |
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However, under the new regulations, the trophy remains in UEFA's keeping at all times. |
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At the same time they adopted a new logo, which was selected as being in keeping with the club's history. |
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Lewis fought a tactical fight, keeping Holyfield off balance with a long jab and peppering him with combinations almost at will. |
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Jeep was keeping AMC afloat until new products, particularly the XJ Cherokee, could be launched. |
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It is important to have strong internal sovereignty in relation to keeping order and peace. |
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Walpole's strategy of keeping Great Britain at peace contributed greatly to the country's prosperity. |
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Thousands of soup kitchens were opened to feed the hungry, who grumbled that the farmers were keeping the food for themselves. |
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In keeping with the Schlieffen Plan, the Germans withdrew slowly while inflicting severe losses upon the French. |
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Dye contends that not only was British aircraft production replacing aircraft, but replacement pilots were keeping pace with losses. |
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Hedgehog solved one of the most pressing problems, keeping ASDIC contact at short ranges. |
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Eisenhower very much valued the Tripartite Declaration as a way of keeping peace in the Near East. |
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However, out of the 1,518 ballots cast, only three voters were against keeping the islands' current status. |
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Once panic and deflation set in, many people believed they could avoid further losses by keeping clear of the markets. |
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The task of keeping the rate of inflation low and stable is usually given to monetary authorities. |
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Shell has acknowledged its responsibility for keeping the pipelines new but has also denied responsibility for environmental causes. |
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The Kechari Mudra is accomplished by thrusting the tongue into the gullet, by turning it over itself, and keeping the eyesight in the middle. |
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He resented some socialists' talk of freedom and world brotherhood while keeping silent about his own partitioned and oppressed Poland. |
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Within each area there are some rooms that change periodically showing different works in keeping with the overall theme or subject. |
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The old more serious newspaper Berlingske Tidende shifted from broadsheet to tabloid format in 2006, while keeping the news profile intact. |
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Shinty is played in the British Army, with The Scots Shinty Club keeping alive the tradition of the game being played in the Forces. |
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Bulldogs have very small nasal cavities and thus have great difficulty keeping their bodies cool. |
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My boss is a real piece of work, but my kids make keeping this job a necessary evil. |
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The Liechtenstein National Police is responsible for keeping order within the country. |
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Geography, the census, and the meticulous keeping of written records were central concerns of Roman Imperial administration. |
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Most of the strategic royal castles were placed in the keeping of Edward's nobles. |
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They are accused of keeping noncompete payments from buyers that should have gone to Hollinger. |
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Young artisanal brewers are keeping a variety of beer types alive, such as Coreff de Morlaix, Tri Martolod and Britt. |
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Alternatively, the team with the hammer could peel rock after rock, which would blank the end, keeping the last rock advantage for another end. |
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Macmillan replied that as well as the cost, there was no place large enough to put the Arch that would look in keeping with its surroundings. |
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In 1990 the ferry business was spun off as a separate company, keeping the Caledonian MacBrayne brand, and shares were issued in the company. |
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Owain, however, did not participate in the battle, keeping the majority of Gwynedd's army at home. |
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Much notable Chicago fiction focuses on the city itself, with social criticism keeping exultation in check. |
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Tilikum's behaviour sparked the production of the documentary Blackfish, which focuses on the consequences of keeping orcas in captivity. |
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According to Rothbard, government support for failed enterprises and keeping wages above their market values actually prolonged the Depression. |
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Operating costs could have been reduced by reducing staff and removing redundant services on these lines while keeping the stations open. |
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When built, the castles would have been more colourful than today, in keeping with the fashions of the 13th century. |
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Although Williams' poetry was not in keeping with the tradition of the National Eisteddfod, he was still embraced by it. |
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Aldridge started the season in front of Rush and consistently scored goals, thus keeping the Welshman on the bench. |
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He and F were of an age and standing, the giants of the house, but F was the braver, and did us the good office of keeping him in order. |
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In 1817 he moved from Belfast to Glasgow, where, besides keeping a flourishing school, he continued to write for the stage. |
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Both Milligan and Sellers credited him with keeping the act on the bill when club owners had wanted to sack them. |
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In keeping more in line with the traditional grouping, the Thinocori could be included in the Scolopaci, and the Chionidi in the Charadrii. |
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As a result, the possibility was suggested of keeping the legs of such platforms on the sea bed in future, to serve as habitat. |
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I'm not convinced that there's extraterrestrial life out there, but I'm keeping an open mind. |
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Downwind machines have been built, because they don't need an additional mechanism for keeping them in line with the wind. |
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In keeping with the orchidaceous theme of the wedding, the decorator draped the walls with lavenders and pinks. |
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They are submitted to the national parliaments for approval in keeping with the ratification procedure applied in each of the Member States. |
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Nevertheless, the country remains active in peace keeping missions and maintains a considerable foreign aid budget. |
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Cretans also have a tradition of keeping firearms at home, a tradition lasting from the era of resistance against the Ottoman Empire. |
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Bagging has the cultivator putting spat in racks or bags and keeping them above the bottom. |
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Amended Regulations 12 concerns control and record keeping of Ozone Depleting Substances. |
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This led to the introduction of ships dedicated to keeping them away from the fleets, the torpedo boat destroyers, or simply destroyers. |
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Thanks to the efforts of men like Hubert Walter, this trend towards improved record keeping continued into his reign. |
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In many cases, individual institutions were able to negotiate terms for managing their own properties and keeping the produce of their estates. |
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France was split in two with their government keeping control of the southern zone. |
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The hair was left on the hide because it prevented the craft from spinning and aided in keeping the water out. |
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Emperor penguins have four overlapping layers of feathers, keeping them warm. |
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This current allows Antarctica to maintain its huge ice sheet by keeping warm ocean waters away. |
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Those setbacks have contributed to a partywide sense of foreboding about keeping the White House in Republican hands. |
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I was kind of looking at the ball, keeping him in my peripheral and all of sudden I see him closing in on the ball. |
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Other organic materials such as leather, skin and textiles were treated similarly, by keeping them moist in tanks or sealed plastic containers. |
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In keeping with the native flora of Compton Bay, a variety of hardy plants grow on the down. |
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Feeding of byproducts can reduce the environmental impact of other agricultural sectors by keeping these materials out of landfills. |
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Before large scale mechanization arrived in the 1950s, keeping a dozen milk cows for the sale of milk was profitable. |
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He gained popularity in France by restoring the Church, keeping taxes low, centralizing power in Paris, and winning glory on the battlefield. |
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These actions were aimed at keeping Icelanders' standard of living as high as it had become during the prosperous war years. |
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As he continues, Gangleri sees a man in the doorway of the hall juggling short swords, and keeping seven in the air at once. |
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Aquaculture of fish, molluscs, and crustaceans, and the keeping of bees and silkworms is widespread. |
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Thus, rather than megalomania, his behaviour may simply have been a practical attempt at strengthening his rule and keeping his empire together. |
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Later the area was subdivided, with the eastern part keeping the former name and the newer part receiving the name of Mauretania Tingitana. |
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Water is then able to be held back from excretion, keeping the ostrich hydrated, while the passed urine contains higher concentrations of solute. |
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Health in the human body relied on keeping these humors in balance within each person. |
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Proper preservation of perfumes involves keeping them away from sources of heat and storing them where they will not be exposed to light. |
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The three ponyless girls were keeping to themselves these days, and leaving Paisley pretty much alone. |
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Urban planning responded to the needs of keeping the colony in Spanish hands. |
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Their orders from the King included behaving peacably towards any people they met and keeping a regular journal. |
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Orthodox men and women dress modestly by keeping most of their skin covered. |
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This had the advantage of being etymologically clear, as well as keeping the kinship with the Icelandic written language. |
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Basically, this approach was designed with the intent of keeping French and English as far apart as possible. |
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The next most frequent ancestral component found among African Americans was derived from Great Britain, in keeping with historical records. |
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Opposition to the changes came from Konrad Hofmann and his followers, but the council decided in favour of keeping the government mandates. |
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He will be keeping things simple, playing to his strengths and implementing well-meant advice sparingly. |
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If she softened her natural vowels a fraction in keeping with her role as a Protestant lady, she did not put on dog or act in a snobbish manner. |
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The Court has been criticized for keeping its deliberations hidden from public view. |
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Interest prohibitions imposed secondary costs by discouraging record keeping and delaying the introduction of modern accounting. |
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I refer to the danger of keeping a dog of this nature and disposition in a bedroom, where it can spring out ravening on anyone who enters. |
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However, it may have had the effect of keeping the Whig party, which had won the 1715 general election, in power for a longer time. |
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The major advantage of this system is keeping the impurities of the fuel separated from the charge. |
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To counteract this increase in tension there must be a transport of atoms to the surface keeping the GB tension constant. |
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It dresses the wheel constantly during machining, keeping it in a state of specified sharpness. |
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Emily Huskisson returned to Eartham and lived a quiet life, dedicated to keeping alive her husband's memory. |
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Right up until the end he was keeping up what he did best, he was keeping up with current affairs, there was a stack of newspapers by his bed. |
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In Upper Canada, the British had the Provincial Marine was essential for keeping the army supplied since the roads in Upper Canada were abysmal. |
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In keeping with the tradition of the society and to help with identification, the chair wears an academic robe. |
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In keeping with the thriving economy, these terraced houses were large for their era. |
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By late 1917 it was clear to Walpole and to the British authorities that there was little advantage in keeping him in Russia. |
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The seclusion lodge houses circumcision initiates, keeping them separate from the rest of the community. |
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I was keeping an eye out for the smokeys who were no doubt hiding and waiting for unsuspecting tourists on the way in from Jacksonville. |
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The system was barely keeping pressure due to all of the ill-advised taps along its length. |
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The camera tracked the ball even as the field of play moved back and forth, keeping the action in shot the entire time. |
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Some judges set unaffordably high bail at times with the intention of keeping suspected criminals in prison pending trial. |
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By keeping the profits undistributed in the partnership they remained free of UK tax. |
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Later though, after about two weeks in untime, Finn began to get confused, and my job changed to simply keeping him straight. |
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What signifies keeping the poor lassie in a swither? I'se uphand it's been Robertson that learned ye that doctrine. |
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We had no waterbags. We lived on the veldfoods that quite by chance I had learned to pick out by keeping an eye on the bearers. |
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Sometimes when I'm feeling my Wheaties, I want to be the one to go out and experiment, and I expect the drummer to help me by keeping it down. |
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For if modern woman is so intent on keeping her surname alive, why not demand it be passed along to her children? |
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As the DB continues his backpedal, he must pump his elbows behind him, keeping them flexed at 90 degrees. |
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I have kept a fast for the entire day and performed the aarti, while keeping this earthen pot on my head for the entire day. |
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For Pacific Coast Wasabi, keeping their agricultural process secret allows them to control who uses their process to grow wasabi. |
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I'm still keeping a weather eye on that stone to see what it has to tell me. |
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And there are other sites keeping it simple for wannabe writers, including Blog-City, BlogSpot and Weblogger. |
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These were brilliant writers who were really great at keeping it to jokes. |
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Kerryann Dunlop, 24, claims the long hours were keeping her apart from her kids, Cory, two, and one-year-old Aliyah. |
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Last night his dad Jason said he was keeping the x-ray photograph of Liam's throat. |
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The alternative is that jackbooted approach of prohibiting unauthenticated games and keeping prices the same. |
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Tissue culture was negative and the histopathology was in keeping with varicella zoster infection. |
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So keeping with the high school metaphor, what clique would you roll with? |
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Abu Dhabi Police vehicles constantly patrol the lineup, officers keeping a close eye out for trucks that attempt to jump the queue. |
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