Life is blissful where the sun always shines and the money keeps rolling in. |
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If he keeps this up, the harsh memories of last year's Leinster final will be forgotten in no time. |
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But his favourite motor is the Ford Popular he keeps in pristine condition with just 48,000 miles on the clock. |
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You apply the aids for a left lead canter and the horse just keeps walking along as though nothing changed at all. |
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You have noted that each of the above-named professionals keeps his gun on at all times. |
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Presumably if Labor keeps it waffly enough, there'll be something in there for everyone else to vote for. |
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And they have to keep updating it because he keeps remarrying and having more children. |
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He also keeps his laptop beside him each evening, monitoring world price movements to avoid being caught on the hop. |
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The family is deeply religious, and Reid's faith keeps him centered and grounded. |
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One low-ranking male keeps the alpha male busy, by causing a fight, while the other male goes off with the female. |
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He mates them to a Charolais bull and keeps the calves until they are yearlings. |
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The moisture in the breath of visitors could set off the corrosion cycle again, but the system keeps the relative humidity below 40 per cent. |
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But while the company controls advertising and chooses programmes, the state-run TV station keeps a tight rein on news programming. |
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The filmmaker keeps a tight rein on her direction and storyline, and the film's strength lies in its view of war through the eyes of women. |
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As he keeps insisting, there is still some way to go before his Spurs side can consider themselves worth a fresh chorus of hallelujahs. |
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And it also keeps alive ancient trades, skills and crafts by channelling them into making products for the western consumer. |
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If the registers are clear but the furnace keeps cycling, switch back to your original filters. |
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Sometimes I think the only thing that keeps the Tory party alive is continuing to write its suicide note. |
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He keeps the energy level high and the actors gay and carefree in a successful attempt to create a pleasurable musical. |
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He is not a wrangler, nor quarrelsome, and keeps himself out of all kinds of mischief, which other boys run into. |
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The fact of the matter is that virtually every employee drinks the Kool-Aid and keeps their mouth shut publicly when still on board. |
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Today, she has thousands of artifacts, which she keeps locked in two gun safes in her garage. |
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When the wind blows, the fly fisherman keeps on casting and reeling them in! |
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One is quite tempted to ask the projectionist if he keeps switching reels from different films. |
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Sometimes, if it keeps on raining in the daytime on workdays, employees in some factories may be allowed to go back home to save their property. |
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The man knows how to work the crowd, but the smiley banter between songs keeps it from looking too cynical. |
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Crafts such as lace making, weaving and woodwork are still practised but today it is the tourist market which keeps them going. |
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Instead of returning to profitability, as both companies expected this year, red ink keeps flowing. |
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I see myself as a normal person, and that's what keeps your feet on the ground. |
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It keeps his feet on the ground, and it's nice to see him taking part in the fun where it all starts for players. |
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She's clearly high as a kite and in desperate need of medication, but he keeps on filming. |
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Make sure that they mold against your leg properly and that the elastic keeps them from bunching up regularly. |
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It gets really annoying at presentation ceremonies when some old duffer keeps wittering on, doesn't it? |
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She sees a kinesiologist and an acupuncturist regularly, and keeps little bottles of goldenseal and other herbal tinctures stashed in her room. |
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While grooming, the male flying fox keeps his genitals exposed, indicating to nearby females that he is receptive to mating. |
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The threat of carjackings and kidnappings keeps people locked inside their houses. |
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This keeps the air mass above the continent cold, and in the cold and dark, clouds that contain chlorine can form in the polar stratosphere. |
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The shelters work by inflating quickly and have an airlock and pressure system which keeps out contamination. |
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It keeps everything in perspective. How can things seem important when there's streams of colour in every direction as far as the eye can see? |
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In Paris, where he keeps a flat and several relatives, he bobs from bar to bar, air-kissing girls and gossiping with old restaurant hands. |
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And that breakfast kick-starts my metabolism in the morning and keeps me satiated longer. |
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Attaching film to the window frame keeps the broken glass in the frame, much like an automobile windshield. |
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Despite vows by politicians to cut red tape, the burden just keeps growing. |
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Lydia stands, but George keeps a firm hold of her hand for a moment longer. |
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And rather than having his will broken with the harshness of an over-firm hand, he keeps his spirit. |
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The council also keeps a confidential register of names and contact details of keyholders for intruder alarms. |
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He keeps it all in an oddly truthful range, given the wildness of the idea. |
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The film keeps cutting back from the snow to the real-life protagonists as they relive their experience. |
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Making their job a real chore is the fact that he keeps showing up in Trish's shadow, so smitten is he. |
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Access to advanced medical devices is key to ensuring that the nation's healthcare system keeps pace with a population that is growing and aging. |
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Carlin, by the way, is a rock god, a true legend who just keeps getting better and better with age. |
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The firefighters just turn up every day because it keeps the wolf from the door and it pays the mortgage. |
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A whole piece of chicken may frighten them away but a chicken wing keeps them content. |
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The flat ruler keeps the fish stable even in a rocking boat, and the measurement is easy to read. |
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The beneficiary of all this motorized magic was nearly every American who cleans or keeps house. |
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She cooks, keeps house, dispenses food and kindness and runs the Lodge single-handed. |
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Our Highways Department keeps an eye on the bridge and checks it every week, using jetting equipment to keep it clear. |
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It is all done with a flowing pace that keeps the interest level up, managing to be both educational and entertaining. |
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She gets top marks in every class and I know she will have a bright future if she keeps this up. |
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It keeps you up for days, takes away all inhibitions and is as addictive if not more so than heroin. |
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We could be crucial in scrutinising whether the government keeps to its promises about reconstruction. |
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A fence keeps people out, but you can still see the massive shell of the tree, and imagine its beauty, from the road. |
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My dad keeps on at me about getting better marks at school, but wants me to help around the house. |
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Everyone keeps on about a new start for the New Year but I just feel sluggish and in desperate need of a major make-over. |
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Just enter as you play and it keeps track of your strokes, putts and score for a full round. |
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A lens cap not only guards against scratching, but also keeps off dirt and fingerprints, which can also reduce sharpness and contrast. |
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The summer is when you really need centres such as this kept open as it keeps children off the streets. |
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It's symptomatic of this disposable mentality society where nothing's for keeps and everything can be changed. |
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My life's been hard, I don't trust people easily, but when I do, it's for keeps. |
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If there had been any doubt, however, he now knows he is not there for keeps. |
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If an individual has won refugee status, that is theirs for keeps unless they break the law. |
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Manors and even small keeps abound in the highlands, not tourist attractions but still noble family estates. |
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In a few places great stone keeps were begun, best known of which is the Tower of London. |
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The shares may be marooned at 22p but, what do you know, the good news just keeps on coming. |
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Whereas motte and bailey castles were surrounded by a wooden fence, the stone keeps could rely on outer walls made of stone. |
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In stone keep castles, keeps were much higher than any other part of the castle. |
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She still keeps records charting every penny she spends and she is worried. |
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In a practice common among schizophrenics, he keeps a notebook, writing in hieroglyphs that are only comprehensible to him. |
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So for instance, the lyre bird is the storyteller of the bush, not only because it doesn't have a voice of its own, but because it keeps the law. |
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Because no one keeps the whole Law, everyone who lives by the Law must be under a curse. |
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Tucked in a bazaar along a grimy street, he keeps a shop about the size of a toolshed. |
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The foundation provides homes for retired racehorses and keeps horses at farms in ten states, including Kentucky, Florida, and New York. |
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He keeps pigs, cattle and sheep and does not look after the animals himself, contracting out all the mucky work. |
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It is an active farm which keeps sheep, goats and pigs and produces cork and honey. |
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My mother keeps me well in stock of incense, candles, charcoal blocks, and altar covers. |
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It is this large distribution network that keeps our first-hand bookshops in fresh stock. |
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But as the Federal Reserve keeps raising rates, such buys become less attractive. |
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He is half the size of some of the others but he is so tough and such a good jumper that he keeps winning. |
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The thick layer of leaves keeps the ground relatively wet, so Bob usually waits until June to plow the leaves under and then plant hay. |
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Three crops a year are harvested to provide enough rice for the population, and the government keeps surpluses stored for times of drought. |
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If she keeps her seat at the local elections, she will be made mayor on May 17, with her husband Mike as Mayor's Consort. |
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It's the one common thread in us all that keeps us looking for cures for Aids and other diseases as well as reaching for the stars. |
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Yes it's the painfully slow tennis tournament that keeps sellers of boot whiteners in business. |
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She keeps smiling at me all the way through the dad's explanations about the bookshop, and how he collects Africana. |
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It's only the willingness of the foreign central banks to buy our debt that keeps us afloat. |
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They groom them constantly, keeping the pups' fur in such good condition that it keeps the pup afloat and unable to sink. |
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Like benzoyl peroxide, sulfur keeps bacteria in check and works wonders on whiteheads, blackheads and pimples. |
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An itsy-bitsy kitten heel keeps the flat shoe feeling, but give some extra lift to your step. |
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Well no, but its excellent rollaway hood, complete with dinky peak, keeps you dry and clean as a whistle. |
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The hand keeps pressing against the ratchet as the hammer continues rearward. |
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The world depicted is a fascinating one, and we gaze upon it with rapt attention, even as the disquieting mood of the film keeps us ill at ease. |
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My rap sheet is several pages, but it keeps disappearing from the cop's database. |
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I try not to think about the rankings but you can't help it because everyone keeps talking about them. |
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Draping them over the handle of her wheelbarrow or on the fence rail keeps the gloves open so air will dry the moisture trapped inside. |
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Range anxiety is real, and it keeps you from enjoying the driving satisfaction otherwise provided by an electric vehicle. |
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Patented swivel axle keeps all three wheels on the ground even on sharp turns. |
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He keeps the larger condiments such as cooking oil and vinegars in a wall cabinet opposite the cooking range. |
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The investment looked canny as the market for gadgets and toys aimed at adults keeps growing. |
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It keeps very well if stood upright in a jug containing a little water, and refrigerated. |
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If a bird keeps leaving her eggs and only pops in for a quick visit from time to time, the eggs will addle and come to nothing. |
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It keeps in the freezer very well, so you may as well just buy it now if you plan to use it in any recipes. |
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The Lootens formula keeps sulfite content low, uses very little bromide, and adds small amounts of citric acid and potassium thiocyanate. |
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Contracting her abs, she keeps her chin lifted and raises her upper torso as high as possible. |
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I am in discomfort all the time and my hip keeps popping out of joint so I have to wiggle it back in. |
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Above all the health service should operate in a way that keeps patients out of acute hospitals, thus minimising costs. |
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He also keeps himself fairly socially active, spearheading a charity to benefit inner-city youths of musical talent. |
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We found that placing a bale rack inside the tank keeps cows and calves out of the tank. |
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The difference is that she handles the money, keeps the chequing account balanced and the bills paid. |
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But like lefties everywhere, clinging to whatever jetsam keeps us afloat, I believe every revolution ere now was betrayed. |
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Me, I'm just hoping that everything keeps on going my way and that I don't lose any more money than I have already lost. |
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Mr Phillip keeps 20 Jerseys, which run alongside a herd of 110 Holstein Friesians. |
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Shoot me with the water pistol he keeps by the side of the bed for that very reason. |
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The rotation of question masters works very well as it guarantees a good variety of topics and keeps boredom at bay. |
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He keeps tabs on his accounts receivable, as well as his inventory-to-sales ratio. |
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He still keeps a watchful eye on the rugby world, although these pages are too small to relate all he has to say on that matter. |
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My partner, Suzy, who had studied accountancy, does the books and keeps all the records. |
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Some medicines can be used during pregnancy if the doctor keeps a careful watch on the mother. |
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He has two watches on his left wrist, one looks expensive and keeps normal time, the other is digital and keeps training time. |
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The guy keeps offering me beer, and you know I'm wasted, so I don't know what I'm doing. |
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Yet this creed is wasted on Shanghai youth whose nostalgia keeps them glued to the city. |
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The human brain keeps experience and memory and everything else that makes its owner who they are, in a nice compact space. |
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Also continued here is the jali work along the facades, rich in detail, which keeps the interiors cool and breezy. |
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The game probably did not warrant all those red and yellow cards but nevertheless the result keeps Acorn on top of the table. |
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In this way, it keeps growing outward, and the tree expands to form a small wood or even a forest under its massive canopy or umbrella. |
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The need for water investment keeps inexorably increasing and tends to accelerate as the deterioration of these systems advance. |
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Instead, they like the handout approach since it keeps them in the driver's seat. |
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This smoothing process also keeps waste to a minimum and helps maintain quality control. |
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You see him sip abstemiously, after using the small reading glasses he keeps in his pocket to read the label. |
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Like a tailor, he keeps big needles pinned behind the lapel of his coat, a plaid jacket too large for him. |
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The possibilities go on and on if you start thinking about having an intelligent agent that keeps track of your net wanderings. |
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Cheryl Howie of Iowa keeps her amaryllis standing straight with a unique plant stake she made out of a Frisbee and a few wooden dowels. |
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An eerie synth dances with reverb-heavy guitar, while a simplistic, cool bass line keeps time with a snare. |
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At the top of the street is the old town hall clock, dating from 1891, which is well maintained and keeps good time. |
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He has tried to paint himself as the party that keeps the bastards honest. |
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As long as the school system keeps offering uncompetitive wages, people looking for jobs will apply elsewhere. |
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The limit on total groundfish removals from the eastern Bering Sea keeps it productive. |
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That keeps him afloat with some forward direction, especially given the upcoming primary states where he has a demographic edge. |
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Sutter and Aimee are immature, lonely, and stubborn, all of which keeps their relationship from really flourishing. |
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No matter how antagonistic the question or the barb, Jackson keeps a low voice and a respectful tone. |
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Michael keeps his cool until he sees piles of Petroleum Coke on the banks of the Athabasca. |
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According to political lore, patriot-Americans do the backbreaking work that keeps the country humming. |
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What keeps Bangladeshi garments competitive is that they are very, very cheap. |
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Hafrich shouts that he should return to the barrack, but the man keeps going. |
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And after all of the searching, something deep within keeps returning me to Brownsville, Brooklyn, where it all began. |
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They also passed an outrageous farm Bill that subsidizes rich farmers and keeps domestic prices artificially high. |
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Even so, some experts predict a global shortage of cacao beans as demand keeps growing. |
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In all her camera-ready conversations, it is her dexterous intelligence that keeps it all carefully balanced. |
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Well, the bass is a very functional instrument and it keeps good time. |
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Beside the grind box, two lethal looking two-inch wide grind rails serve a similar purpose, while the six-foot-high quarter pipe in the corner keeps the skateboarders busy. |
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This keeps great volumes of data easily accessible to users at all times without overloading primary storage or requiring expensive disk purchases for less active data. |
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He is that rarest of rare breeds, a Tory activist and campaigner who keeps the blue flag flying above the housing schemes and wastelands of Glasgow's east end. |
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But no matter where her career has taken her, or how big the cirque has become, Vial keeps coming back. |
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Each show is different in its own way and that's what keeps you going. |
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The tale begins at the climactic moment of the take-over, and somehow the suspense keeps on rising with every passing sequence. |
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In Washington, just about everyone wants to be a pundit, the wise and respected quotable somebody who keeps popping up in newspapers and on television. |
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The rabidness of the Montreal fan base is the gift that keeps on giving. |
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Being physically active also helps, a morning run, ride or swim really gets those feel good hormones pumping and keeps those cortisol levels down. |
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Like his old man, he keeps it reined in, but when talking about fishing, a true regret seeps out. |
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Once he has an image produced to his satisfaction, his wife Shelly, 83, writes down its name, date and location in one of the jotters she keeps for the purpose. |
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He keeps it light and he has just the right touch and timing to know when to rag me about it and when to lay off and let me do things in my own time. |
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Unfortunately, the type of neighbour who keeps a large, angry Alsatian in a minuscule 11th-floor flat is unlikely to look kindly on your well-meant tips about animal welfare. |
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Our sense of what it is to be reasonably well-off keeps changing, the threshold keeps rising-even though all of us are much better off than people were hundreds of years ago. |
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I am not sure how helpful that is, except that the communing certainly keeps us from feeling totally isolated in our perplexity. |
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But the reality is that the juggernaut just keeps rolling on and on. |
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The director, Jonathan Demme, offers us a continuous rock experience that keeps building, becoming ever more intense and euphoric. |
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He's constantly pitching our services, but he always swings for the home run and whiffs, leaving it to lower-level salespeople to bring in the business that keeps us afloat. |
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That in itself keeps the number of aero pilots rather small. |
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The opportunity law students get to compete in oral advocacy and presentation of cases in the most ratiocinative way still keeps the spirit of moot courts burning. |
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The doctor just keeps telling me the lab results are normal. |
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However, if he also keeps the commitment to buy new helicopters from Eurocopter, this will mean that in a couple of years Bulgaria will have 36 machines. |
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Smaller, lighter and faster, it keeps the tradition of luxury. |
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He writes long letters to his estranged wife and keeps a diary. |
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He keeps a record of the news that has appeared about him in print. |
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The UK scheme keeps records for every employee's full working life. |
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But once the final payment has gone, the car is yours for keeps. |
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I think they're all very smart people, that are very good at something a lot of people can't even comprehend, and I think that kind of drive keeps them at what they do. |
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I'll be watching the game tonight, I hope the bad weather keeps off. |
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It keeps kids off the streets and gives them a bit of exercise. |
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If Labour is hoping for a nice, tidy Scottish campaign, where everybody keeps to non-devolved issues and avoids the Scottish dimension, it could be in for a surprise. |
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Provided creditors agree, and the debtor keeps up with the payments laid out in the trust deed, he will usually be discharged from any remaining debt after three years. |
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Somewhere along the way he admits that he became disillusioned with the art world and, though he keeps up with its developments, he has not lifted a paintbrush in years. |
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She keeps house for all of them and bears their children too. |
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Being constantly involved in the process of making art keeps your hand in. |
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I have respect for someone that gets caught and keeps his mouth shut. |
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Yet for all her cred as a femme serieux, Kennedy keeps in close touch with the naughty girl of her past. |
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If there is a weekly meeting that needs to be organized, it doesn't have to be the team leader that sets the agenda and keeps the meeting on track. |
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On average, the house keeps 25 percent of all dollars bet at keno. |
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This recipe takes a quarter of the time and keeps your landscaping intact by using a crockpot. |
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But something other than money, even vast piles of it, keeps Bond going. |
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Most of those rebirths were the result of mergers and acquisitions, but the fancy new naming keeps the companies fresh in the crowded marketing space. |
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He has received stolen goods and keeps a secret store of them in his den. |
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About 6.7 grams of dark chocolate per day keeps the blood inflammation-inducing proteins away. |
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Among the things it keeps count of are mentions of Mrs Warwick. |
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Every government in Delhi keeps a thermometer in its holster and calibrates its decibel levels according to ground temperature. |
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You'll find out that we're going to live longer than we think, that at least an apple a day keeps more than the doctor away, but it has to be a Red Delicious. |
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Yet again, you have to wonder about the company Tony keeps and his apparent fondness for sucking up to media barons and other people of wealth or influence. |
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With commitments to friends and work groups within the League, it's just another tie that binds me to the outside world and keeps me from retreating into a shell on the couch. |
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This keeps the saw blade from twisting at one end only, permitting the user to turn corners without the top of the frame contacting the workpiece. |
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But the most dangerous kind, Dickson says, is the emotional kind, because it keeps people trapped. |
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Matter of fact, the only thing that keeps the shop busy is the business of repairing the eagles, which are always coming in for regilding and refurbishing. |
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To his credit, Gunn keeps up his morale with witty rejoinders. |
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In this way, the Chinese calendar year keeps in step with the real world. |
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But his remarkable combination of grandiosity, self-delusion, and brazen, utter, shameless chutzpah keeps him coming back. |
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You do feel sorry for him because from all accounts he is a really decent and caring bloke and not at all a big head, but keeps landing himself in hot water. |
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Two goals in each half from the league leaders saw Newry brushed aside with consummate ease and keeps the City languishing near the bottom of the table. |
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The adaptation sensibly goes against this telescoping technique that, like a Chinese box effect, keeps the story and characters at several removes from the reader. |
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Wearing a lap belt keeps you anchored to the car seat and your shoulder belt keeps your upper body from pitching forward and hitting the airbag as it deploys. |
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Autophagy is a process by which the body recycles old or damaged cell parts and keeps the healthy cells and the body running efficiently. |
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She keeps flashlights and candles handy in case of a blackout. |
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Frostwork keeps its place on the window within three feet of the stove all day in my chamber. |
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The importer is obliged to pay the exporter a base price which keeps the price from sinking below that level. |
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This traps a layer of air which keeps them dry, warm, and somewhat buoyant under water. |
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He keeps delaying his decision because he doesn't want to commit himself. |
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Also, the proximity to Lake Michigan keeps lakefront Chicago cooler in early summer and milder in winter than areas to the west. |
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The Griswold trophy was presented to its winner, for keeps, since it was the third time she had won it. |
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Another modern bypass keeps East Kilbride traffic heading for the M77 motorway away from Eaglesham. |
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And if he keeps the daughter so long at boarding-school, he'll make her as nesh as her mother was. |
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The Registers Iceland keeps account of the religious affiliation of every Icelandic citizen. |
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Despite all this, he still keeps coming back for more with a snarl on his lips for the bad guys. |
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It keeps the electricity running in the plane when it stands at the terminal. |
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Renowned for his ability to remember lines, Hopkins keeps his memory supple by learning things by heart such as poetry, and Shakespeare. |
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She keeps such material that holds emotional significance for later use in her work. |
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I'm just a plain hillbilly from East Jesus Nowhere with this adopted child that everybody keeps on telling me is dumb as a box of rocks. |
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But as the perennial bad penny of British political life, he keeps turning up at embarrassing moments. |
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The suspension is important because it makes the car stable and easier to control and keeps the tires on the road when driving on uneven terrain. |
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I want to buy some to give to mobileless friends in Fiji, who would rather have a clunker that keeps its charge for 12 hours than nothing. |
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Its balsam fir aroma is pleasant to humans, but keeps mice away by overwhelming their sense of smell. |
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The first scenes, which take place in a minitheater that keeps shrinking, will be painful for anyone with even a tinge of claustrophobia. |
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The Code of Conduct Group, at least in theory, keeps most of its documentation and discussion confidential. |
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Yahoo's systems are based heavily on Open Source. If Microsoft keeps them that way, it will lose credibility with customers. |
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The arrival of this unexpected heir soon taking wind in the court, still makes good for the Sol, and keeps the court upon its mettle. |
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This keeps the weight as far forward as possible but like the ton, gives it a larger diameter than the cylinder. |
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There are only eight levels but the varied game modes in both single and multi-player keeps things interesting. |
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This school used to be really friendly, but now everyone keeps to their own cliques. |
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In that way Nolan keeps his personality and point of view in every aspect of the film. |
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It is done in hard shoes, which are used to help keep track of how the dancer keeps in time. |
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Competition among workers not only brings down wages, but also keeps some workers out of employment. |
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He keeps his feed in steel drums to prevent the mice from chewing holes in the feed-sacks. |
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Friction between the barrettes and the soil around them keeps the barrettes in place so they can support the building. |
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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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This antiripening agent that keeps apples hard long enough to survive long-distance travel was denounced for its alleged carcinogenic effects. |
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Where keeps did exist, they were no longer square but polygonal or cylindrical. |
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These features are seen in many surviving castle keeps, which were the more sophisticated version of halls. |
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As was typical of most keeps, the bottom floor was an undercroft used for storage. |
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His view is one that the frozen food industry wants the public to hear as it keeps a wary eye on the growing refrigerated dish sector. |
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More lamb is seared over burning coals and the wine keeps flowing. |
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The early Salvation Army bands were known for their excitement and public appeal, and the modern ensemble keeps to this ideology. |
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The vehicle occupant can move around with relative freedom while the spring tension of the reel keeps the belt taut against the occupant. |
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For example, the river otter has a dense, water-repellent layer under a longer top layer, which keeps it warm. |
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Her Florida farm is home to her weanlings, while she keeps her mares at several farms in Kentucky. |
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Many riders use Time I-Clic for easy clip-in engagement and lots of comfort and adjustability, while carbon keeps the weight down. |
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Made of a lightweight Storm-FIT 1 fabric, this jacket is also windproof without being sweaty, and keeps you at a really comfortable temperature. |
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Made of a lightweight Storm-FIT fabric, this jacket also windproof without being sweaty, and keeps you at really comfortable temperature. |
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The machine keeps an account of the number of pieces struck which cannot be altered from the truth by any of the persons employed. |
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The bureau keeps publicly condemning Pyongyang for the Sony hack. |
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Beyond design, Stewart's creative wordsmanship keeps each creation new and different. |
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If Marie is the Angelfish and Donny is the shark then I'm the sucker-type fish that sits on the side and keeps the glass clean. |
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Yankovic stars as George Newman, a daydreaming wage slave whose overactive imagination keeps standing between him and a steady paycheck. |
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The amount of debt keeps rising so it seems that we'll be suffering from affluenza for a while to come. |
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James has a wife and family whom he keeps rigidly out of the way in Cambridge, from which he commutes to his untrendy flat in London's Barbican. |
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Alston now sat looking at photos of the boy he keeps in his phone. |
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The trouble is, even when you treat the nits at home, other parents don't and so your child keeps getting reinfected. |
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But the car amazed him. It kept going. And that too struck him as funny. Takes a licking, keeps on ticking. |
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They require a surrounding which keeps them from sinking into apathy through tasks which they are able to solve and duties they can carry out. |
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That recipe is an old standby, and she keeps the ingredients around in case of unexpected guests. |
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Caffeine keeps flies awake and antihistamines, sleep-causing cold medicines, zonk them out. |
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And it is ruining my social life. face keeps breaking out with pimples and I know I look repulsive, so how can I ever expect to have boy friends? |
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As it rounds the Horseshoe Bend it keeps to the outside but it afterwards moves across to the eastern side of the river. |
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He's a real scrapper, even against impossible odds, he always keeps fighting. |
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Others you may flee from immediately because an ugly drunk girl keeps rubbing up on you. |
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In winter, the land cools off quickly, but the ocean keeps the heat longer due to its higher specific heat. |
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Chest compression keeps blood flowing, but it does not reoxygenate the blood, as mouth-to-mouth resuscitation does. |
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The influence of the Atlantic Ocean keeps Providence, and the rest of the state of Rhode Island, warmer than many inland locales in New England. |
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Bright light is what keeps our circadian rhythms in good order. |
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No, when an alky blacks out, he keeps doing things. An alky in a blackout is a busy little devil. |
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The oxidation also raises the temperature of the iron mass and keeps it molten. |
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Syria's much feared state-security apparatus keeps close tabs on everyone entering and leaving the embassy. |
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The efficient market hypothesis keeps a relation with the random walk theory. |
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The Parliament of Australia also keeps record of debates, using the term Hansard. |
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The ValueChain Manager TM module keeps discovery information fresh autonomically and provides unprecedented visibility into IT assets. |
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Likewise, by convention, the Government as a whole remains in office as long as it keeps the confidence of the House. |
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This keeps a huge section of the hard disk of your mind available for baseball averages. |
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American usage, in most cases, keeps the u in the word glamour, which comes from Scots, not Latin or French. |
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At the moment, meeting interesting, 'could be, maybe not' prospectives around the globe keeps her entertained. |
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This constant monitoring is probably what keeps the sheep in a flock as they move along grazing. |
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Although some reactors of Mayak were shut down in 1987 and 1990, the facility keeps producing plutonium. |
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In addition, the marching band in the parade, consisting of drummers, keeps crowds entertained. |
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The sea keeps winter temperatures slightly higher and summer temperatures a little lower on the coast than inland. |
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Scott also has schizoaffective bipolar disorder, a mental illness she keeps in check with a low dose of Zyprexa. |
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In a similar, if seemingly antithetical way, the holistic repleteness of images keeps us from perceiving their conceptual order. |
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