The increasingly opaque Williams, dragged into the church's interminable conflicts, needs a right-hand man to keep an eye on the bigger picture. |
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The car park was well used so there would be plenty of people around and it was easy for the police to keep an eye on. |
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The Department of Health advises pregnant women, to eat according to their appetite and to keep an eye on weight gain. |
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At first this takes a bit of getting used to, having to glance left to keep an eye on the speedo, but soon becomes a natural driving movement. |
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Many members enjoy working out and then relaxing in the hydrotherapy area, but now we will have no choice but to keep an eye on our watches. |
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If you're proofing at higher temperatures, your dough will rise faster, so you'll need to keep an eye on it. |
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Pipis have to keep an eye out for Didymus, who wants to bore a hole in their shell using both an implement and some acid. |
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His parents had divorced and there was no one to keep an eye on him and warn him of the dangers of drugs. |
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The trick once down was to keep an eye on bubbles and fish behaviour for telltale signs of cross-currents and whirlpools. |
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She's gone to bed a lot happier now but I guess we'll have to keep an eye her until the results are known. |
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This sow seemed unconcerned with the onlookers, being more than content just to keep an eye on her new litter of piglets. |
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Ideally, a way would be found to encourage this official to keep an eye on all contributions, to avoid creating unfair favoritism. |
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However, there are still several savings accounts around paying more than the base rate and these are the ones to keep an eye on. |
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All that is needed is to keep an eye open during the normal course of your daily life. |
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A key requirement in today's farm supply business is to keep an eye on farming trends. |
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He needed to keep an eye on her, he'd decided earlier this evening, when he'd heard they were all going clubbing. |
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I am writing this letter to send a plea out to the Airdrie people to keep an eye out for these creatures. |
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You can abandon yourself to pleasure but need to keep an eye on over-indulgence. |
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They went along to keep an eye out for Air Force pilots flying the strike mission. |
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Wear a watch that has a second hand and be sure to keep an eye on it between sets. |
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It's cool to see a dog doing that back-to-nature thing, but you really need to keep an eye on him when he gets like that. |
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Groups of youths roam the streets at night but there are not enough police to keep an eye on the place. |
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The courts will also have the power to order the pubs and clubs to install CCTV to keep an eye on rowdies. |
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Just about every pub displays a sign or notice advising women to keep an eye on their drinks. |
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They have been asked to keep an eye out for symptoms of the potentially life-threatening disease in their children. |
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Bobbies on the beat have been told to keep an eye out for a killer who could be hiding in Southend. |
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That would be a bit like asking Colonel Sanders to keep an eye on the chicken coop. |
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That made him nervous, and he turned edgeways to keep an eye on him. |
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Given that said government is now spending almost a quarter of our annual income, it behooves us to keep an eye on it. |
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Dr Nuland, then but a student, was asked to keep an eye on him while he recuperated. |
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Advise your clients to keep an eye on the water level in the vase because Aster is a heavy drinker! |
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European football fans will want to keep an eye on the Netherlands this weekend, where two of the nation's perennial giants come to blows. |
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It is this critical to keep an eye on the reserve of each nutriment in your soil, in order to obtain a good yield. |
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Conflicting reports in the U.S. media while top-notch intelligence and on the spot sources tell the story otherwise, are important to keep an eye on. |
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This offers more flexibility in the choice of worktop, and also makes it easier to keep an eye on the costs. |
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We have great plans for the coming year and I would ask you to keep an eye out for new announcements. |
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Failure to keep an eye on following traffic on the part of the car driver and excessive speed on the part of the motorcyclist. |
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So the costing not only helps you to keep an eye on job profits, but also to learn from the past, so that the new jobs are more efficient. |
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Monitoring, introduced at the same time, makes it possible to keep an eye on how the unborn child develops. |
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This herbal tea is ideal for those who wish to keep an eye on their silhouette or to accompany a weight-loss regime. |
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Ballistic missiles are hard to operate and maintain, and they are easy for potential adversaries to keep an eye on. |
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One has to keep an eye on starfishes, piercing winkles and seed mussels, at the origin of the silting up of oyster beds. |
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Previous presidents have used placemen to keep an eye on the party machinery. |
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He told him about the Taits, and told Nyle to keep an eye open, and that the soup was interesting. |
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It is critical to keep an eye open for such opportunities and to think creatively about how these can be used to further the agenda. |
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We have to keep an eye open to what has happened and we are monitoring the situation. |
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As a parent it can be a challenge to keep an eye open at all times when a child is surfing the web. |
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I grant that at smaller airports we have to keep an eye open especially given the airline restructuring. |
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The visit is long and be sure to keep an eye open for the things we tell you about. |
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Having this seal fail on the road is fairly catastrophic so we decided to keep an eye open to see if it would get any worse. |
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But we need to keep an eye on the crew of Movistar, who sail very well and also Estrella Damm and W Hotels? |
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On second thought, you're better off with this guy in your breadbox, where it's easier to keep an eye on him. |
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I explain the position to a senior teacher, who promises to keep an eye on things, and I retreat to the staffroom. |
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They learn by doing, but you might have to keep an eye on them to make sure they don't give up too easily. |
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By the age of five, eugenie was tasked with minding the pig herds, rising before dawn to keep an eye on the snuffling porkers. |
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If you do, they'll know it somehow, and it would be wise to keep an eye out for big guys with shaved heads wearing trench coats and driving big black cars with Georgia tags. |
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Another way of gauging public interest was to keep an eye on my favoured news Website, which keeps a running tally of the top 10 stories viewed by its customers. |
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A call to the vet advised me that as long as the foal was suckling and the mare was calm, everything was ok, but to keep an eye on them both for the first few hours. |
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Still it is a good idea to keep an eye on how the birth progresses and how the young are coping. |
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Of course, on top of being active, it is to our advantage to keep an eye on what we eat. |
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He also wanted to be able to keep an eye on his growing business whilst at home or travelling abroad. |
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The Bloc Québécois has the leeway and credibility needed to keep an eye on how public money is spent and to denounce favouritism. |
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Ideal to keep an eye on your baby, this cordless infrared camera will allow you to hear and to watch your child day and night. |
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The Department responded that it will advise the school districts to keep an eye on these types of issues. |
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But as soon as I take my shot, I race back as quickly as possible to keep an eye on my man. |
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For someone like me who's never home to keep an eye on my mother it's great to have someone there at home watching over things, someone who gives you a bit of stability. |
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Father Lionel Mélançon, a theologian and a professor at the Quebec Seminary, was charged by Bishop Jean-Pierre van Lierde, Pope Paul VI's sacristan, to keep an eye on the Army of Mary and its foundress. |
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The patient is aware of the fact he has to keep an eye on himself and return to the specialist if his weight sways of more than 3kg compared to the ideal reached weight. |
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My colleague agreed to meet them in his office and it was when he was saying goodbye to the delegation that he failed to keep an eye on them and these three people were able to get inside the Chamber. |
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After all, shouldn't she stay closer to home to keep an eye on Summer, her little sister whose mysterious illnesses keep getting worse rather than better? |
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To ensure optimal regrowth of newly planted trees, it is advisable to keep an eye on a few things In case of problems, doubt or complex planting situations, it is always advisable to call in an expert company. |
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I'll have to keep an eye on the equipment in these unflagging conditions? |
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On another note, Bob also addressed the budget cuts for the government and is asking everyone to keep an eye open for positions that are not renewed or major cut backs in Departments. |
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David and Bz Sommers installed a Vantage Pro Plus on the roof of their townhouse in Woodland Hills, California to keep an eye on UV levels and help guard against skin cancer. |
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For gourmets, those who like to keep an eye on their waistline, or those who quite simply enjoy a delicious taste. Emmi quark is versatile to use, for cold sauces, dips, fillings, gratins, crèmes and desserts. |
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When competition is strong and margins are low, it is even more important for managers to keep an eye on key elements that affect the profitability and success of the organization. |
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She travels widely to keep an eye on trends and to talk with artists. |
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Being vice-president, he needs to keep an eye on every single aspect of this launching, from the marketing aspect, to construction of production unit in Tennessee, to the signing of agreements with local governments. |
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I am pleased to hear that the Commission is going to keep an eye on this. |
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Traders need to keep an eye on hawkish statements such as these from members of OPEC as it could signal a shift towards further production cuts, and the possibility of an increase in the value of Crude Oil. |
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In turn, this causes there to be a lack of commitment from employees who are forced to keep an eye out for more stable, predictable employment opportunities. |
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I put my flashlight back into the water to keep an eye on the reef and to my horror my flashlight beam went straight down through a soup of these jellyfish. |
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For now, consumer spending's solid pace is giving growth good support, but we will have to keep an eye on wage evolution so as to gauge households' future resilience. |
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Charlie managed to keep an eye on their woodpile without seeming to, and took to parking his tractor in their woodlot and walking home over the ridge when he thought the pile was getting low. |
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If this huge lack of maturity would come to be filled in the next opuses, and if the inspiration would come to be mastered, we will have to keep an eye to these French. |
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They believe that it will allow farmers to focus on products that give them the best return on sales without having to keep an eye on the size of the subsidies given to the various products. |
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Invasive species monitoring is needed to keep an eye on the ever growing list of plants and aquatic organisms that threaten the ecological diversity of this most biologically rich region of Canada. |
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Check all the filters regularly to keep an eye on how your city is doing. |
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He may have been picked to keep an eye on Kitchener, as Wood invited him to write to him frankly and in confidence. |
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For Ontario farmers, all eyes may be focusing on the imminent harvest of this year's winter wheat crop, but crop experts are warning that farmers need to keep an eye trained to their soybean crop. |
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Now, I'm not saying that we are perfect all the time, but what is important is to keep an eye on it and if we see that the prices start going up, then immediately pull back. |
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Without being too obvious, you may need to keep an eye on the clock. |
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Don't compound the mistake of trusting an unscrupulous investment professional or outright con artist by failing to keep an eye on the progress of your investment. |
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Second-round threeball punters are advised to keep an eye out for in-form Swede Kristoffer Broberg when prices for his threeball become available this morning. |
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Therefore, central banks tend to keep an eye on the control and behavior of the stock market and, in general, on the smooth operation of financial system functions. |
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