I didn't really know what to say and, in these scenes, I always tend to let anyone else talkative carry on while I keep quiet. |
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They ordered the Pueblo sailors to the well deck, where they were tied up, blindfolded, and told to keep quiet. |
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How can the civil society be made to keep quiet and forced into submission by the fundamentalist forces? |
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After repeatedly warning the boys to stop throwing food and keep quiet, the manager finally told them to leave. |
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She decided to sit down cross-legged on the floor, a confused look on her face, debating whether to ask or keep quiet until a better time. |
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The victim was given a few grand to keep quiet and the manager kept his job. |
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It happens in the football world but it's one of those things you keep quiet about. |
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If at all he became angry, he would keep quiet rather than burst out in a fit of temper. |
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You were syphoning petrol out of a car that had three distraught children in it, but figured it was best to keep quiet. |
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These days, the programme is so popular and so ubiquitous, that I just tend to keep quiet. |
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Perhaps you feel humiliated, cross, or resentful but you keep quiet, or you behave sensitively. |
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She sat cross-legged with a confused look on her face, debating whether to ask or keep quiet until a better time. |
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So if we could put a man on the moon, why can't we get people to keep quiet in a movie theater? |
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Would you keep quiet when your father and mother are insulted in your presence? |
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Make your point, say your piece and then keep quiet with a clear conscience. |
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We can do it.' Probably this year we would rather keep quiet, talk it up as little as possible because we did underachieve last time. |
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Would it be better to keep quiet about it and keep the revenue rolling in or get the information out there and reduce the size of the law suits later? |
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Presenter: Sorry to cut you short Sylvester, wrong to keep quiet about giving a tender to an organization that had never applied for it? |
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They get het up about wars and genocide on other continents, but wrongly keep quiet about the genocide taking place in their own country. |
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Exactly why Eritrea should keep quiet about this and itself invade Djibouti as a response is incomprehensible. |
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They dispute our ownership but they would likely keep quiet about it if they were assured that we were there and in control. |
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It is important for Europe not to keep quiet about this, but to stand up for human rights in a consistent manner. |
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In many cases, family members actively pressure women to keep quiet about violence. |
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If they keep quiet about their condition, they are never at peace with their conscience. |
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As society still trivializes this kind of violence, the women prefer to keep quiet. |
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Their modest gains having been won at great cost, they thought it best to keep quiet so as not to endanger them. |
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Must those in the second and the third groups simply keep quiet in the discussion or stand aside while the great of the earth cast their votes? |
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Not to keep quiet, in my opinion. But, equally, not to stand around on the sidelines whingeing. |
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Therefore, to conclude, I would like the Spanish MPs and MEPs to get a grip, keep quiet and put their own houses in order a bit more. |
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Some people may even try to convince you that what is happening is normal in a relationship, or they may be threatening you to keep quiet. |
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Rinse mouth, do not drink anything, keep quiet, and go immediately to hospital or to a doctor. |
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When I don't know how to solve a dispute, I tell people to calm down and keep quiet. |
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Therefore, let us not use our fleshly thoughts and make the Holy Spirit just keep quiet in us, but let Him help us as much as possible. |
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For generations, gay priests were accepted into the church as long as they were willing to keep quiet about it. |
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The mouth gets to say all kinds of things, but the other place is supposed to keep quiet. |
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But they learned, they said, that it was best to keep quiet about such requests. |
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Meanwhile, staff at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas have been warned to keep quiet about the scandal. |
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Rather than come out in support of equal rights they would rather keep quiet, let the Lords to their dirty work, and avoid alienating their old-school supporters. |
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She was winding me up, teasing me, and I knew it but the pain was still too fresh and the anger wasn't far from the surface and it took everything I had to keep quiet. |
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It's just that you can't keep quiet about things like asteroid impacts. |
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Trocchi, novelist and avowed internationalist, could keep quiet no longer. |
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When I was growing up The Archers was a regular feature, always on in the kitchen of an evening and my sister and I were forced to keep quiet for the critical 15 minutes. |
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We can no longer threaten them and force them to keep quiet. |
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For the sake of the common values of the Transatlantic Business Dialogue, are we going to have to keep quiet about the war in Iraq or about Guantanamo? |
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That is why we have decided to keep quiet about his disease. |
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So, for fear of all that, we chose to keep quiet. |
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This should not mean, however, that we keep quiet about certain events. |
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In doing so we will not keep quiet about the fact that especially children and old people, but also handicapped people and those in need of care as well as domestic personnel, time and again have to suffer atrocious violence. |
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They cite nuclear risks but keep quiet about the existence of nuclear weapons in and the threat to use them by the USA and other imperialist powers. |
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The drunkard who is initiating himself in the vice always exteriorizes his tragedy, but when he comprehends that people do not understand him, he prefers to keep quiet. |
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Mental health problems are something which it is easy to keep quiet about. |
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After which we all just decided to go along with it and keep quiet? |
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If they keep quiet, do not wander about at night, and keep clear of traffickers, they can live for years in Dakar without much trouble from the police. |
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I do not mind saying this, even if Mr Brie, the chief ideologist of Germany's old communists, whose party wrecked a whole state and who would do better to keep quiet here, does not like it. |
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However, for security reasons and also in order to be on good terms with our neighbourhood, I am inviting you to keep quiet and respectful: no games, no shouting in front of and around the school. |
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And the prime minister probably forced to keep quiet. |
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When possible, if they do something well, keep quiet about it. |
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I can understand that a member should follow his party's line, when it has members throughout Canada, but it seems to me he should try to keep quiet, and not go overboard. |
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We should no longer keep quiet about this. |
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Should parents keep quiet about school sports? |
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The public should know these things unless there are good reasons to keep quiet – and there often are in real negotiations, as distinct from grandstanding. |
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They are forced to keep quiet because often, they do not even have an opportunity to learn a language that would enable them to communicate with the outside world. |
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If that feels uncomfortable, keep quiet about it — to everyone. |
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If you'd rather keep quiet about you-know-what, take care to keep it to yourself. |
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Of course, others thought differently and no one should discriminate based on convictions or lifestyle, but equally no one could force the church to keep quiet when it called a sin a sin in accordance with the word of God. |
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I could not myself keep quiet whilst people were being penalised for something about which they could do nothing, their sexuality. |
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Keep quiet about the 4,000 recidivists who run city streets, committing crimes with increasing bravado and little fear of punishment. |
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