I think they were good poems and that helped me get on an even keel about it. |
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Mind, body and spirit are closely intertwined, and good health depends on keeping things on an even keel. |
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You know when you throw mud at a wall some of it is going to stick, so it's up to me to try to get the ship back on an even keel. |
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Made with the same care and materials, the Schooner's centerboard keeps it on an even keel in breezier waters. |
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The wreck sits on an even keel and can be explored inside the hold and the engine room. |
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To put it in golfing terms, Clarke is plus three as a striker of a golf ball but scratch at keeping his temperament on an even keel. |
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Spilling your emotions out on paper can keep you on an even keel when your feelings are flying outta control. |
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He has not had to do that because the teenager sails through life on an even keel, barely tipped in either direction by success or failure. |
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For the first two years it was in deficit but in the third it was on an even keel. |
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It was costing the club silly money, but I eventually got things back on an even keel. |
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I don't think he was searching for truth, but rather for a religion to provide a mechanism that would keep him on an even keel. |
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We have been engaging constructively with Lord Carter and hope he will come up with sensible proposals to get the system back on an even keel. |
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We all know what happened last month but I believe we're back on an even keel. |
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So how is the Canadian economy performing these days and what is the Bank of Canada doing to help keep it on an even keel? |
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Designed to keep the Station's temperature on an even keel, they extend to more than 15 metres when fully deployed. |
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It is up to us, as colegislators, and to the Commission, to get things back on an even keel, if necessary. |
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It will also confirm her as the person who cheerfully keeps the group on an even keel, more comfortable than otherwise might be the case with a level of emotional solidarity. |
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The ship went down on an even keel about 3 miles north of Corsewall Point. |
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Up and up went the ship, vanishing into the darkness, but on an even keel. |
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The wreck lies on an even keel, but is mostly broken down to the seabed. |
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The wind is easing off: We need to carry out manoeuvres and stack the gear to get the boat on an even keel in these light airs? |
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The system is verging on insanity, and things will have to be put back on an even keel in the near future. |
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The Gothenburg Council may still have a chance of getting things back on an even keel. |
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While keeping the ship on an even keel he is preserving the sense of direction and applying the thrust necessary to progress. |
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If the next EU year is evaluated from the point of view of the budget we might say that things are on an even keel, no rises and no falls. |
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Despite the current economic and financial crisis the food industry has managed to keep its exports levels on an even keel. |
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It should enable Parliament to identify the measures needed to keep the fund on an even keel. |
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For policies of the Member States, what this means is sustainability in the social security system and, although this is an unpopular cost factor, it would put demographic change back on an even keel. |
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On the other hand, the proposal for a draft resolution to give the EU a permanent seat on the Security Council would naturally put things back on an even keel. |
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With the Swiss population growing steadily older, what is Swiss government doing to ensure the pension scheme remains on an even keel in the future? |
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The member for Cambridge, who was the chair of the procedure and House affairs committee, in my opinion, bent over backward to keep things on an even keel and to keep things going in the proper manner. |
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Immigration policies should, therefore, aim to keep the admission of foreign workers on an even keel in the medium-term and to avoid stop-and-go policies. |
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Like the Psalmist, you keep your soul on an even keel and silent, intervening only at the hour set by God, without animosity or feelings of rancour in spite of the many affronts which rain down upon you. |
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Insurance in the event of disability, critical illness, loss of independence and recurring health problems can give you the flexibility you need to keep company operations going on an even keel. |
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We have a plan to get our Component back on an even keel. |
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They sense that their ship of state is no longer on an even keel. |
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Migrant labour helps to keep economies on an even keel. |
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The mission in which the Council Presidency is to take part is a good one, as the days are gone when we could sit back and wait until things were back on an even keel. |
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The disease... plays havoc with mood, personality, perception and thought, and can require constant adjustments by friends and relatives just to keep life on an even keel. |
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