In response, the audience shouted No in unison, urging him to keep writing. |
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However, as the season progressed, Red Bull failed to keep up with their competitors. |
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The problem seemed to subside, and the decision was made to keep him on the track rather than pit him. |
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He sailed the last fifty miles with a tiny sailplan to keep the boat upright. |
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The move was a concession given to conservatives, who preferred to keep the old flag, with its Union Flag in the canton. |
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The Heart of Oak Society was previously a friendly society, but had to reform in 1989 to keep the tradition going. |
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The presence of a strong authority allows you to keep agreement and enforce sanctions for the violation of laws. |
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Settlement was also encouraged in towns that were given market privileges, under the protection of a Norman keep. |
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It is likely that the motte was surmounted by a wooden tower known as a keep. |
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This division was in contrast to the Liberal Party's belief in free trade, which it argued would help keep costs of living down. |
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This helps to keep pedestrians on the sidewalk further away from the street traffic. |
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All cormorants have preen gland secretions that are used ostensibly to keep the feathers waterproof. |
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Several otter species live in cold waters and have high metabolic rates to help keep them warm. |
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They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep warm in the cold water. |
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They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep them warm in cold water. |
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Sounds and gestures help keep track of other dolphins in the group, and alert other dolphins to danger and nearby food. |
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Each dolphin has a unique whistle that functions like a name, allowing the marine mammals to keep close social bonds. |
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If he'd keep his nose to the grindstone a bit more, he could be a pretty good student. |
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The liquidation of debt could not keep up with the fall of prices which it caused. |
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Why did he keep writing all those years for nothing? Not for nothing. For him. |
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The revolutionaries assumed that reactionary and monarchist forces preferred regional languages to try to keep the peasant masses underinformed. |
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The performer attempts to keep the performance within expectations, but this happens despite a multitude of changing variables. |
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It was also built to keep the peace among the local British Iron Age tribe, the Silures. |
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All that remains is defensive ditches and the ruins of the stone keep, towers, and part of the curtain wall. |
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The object of tlachtli was to keep the rubber ball from touching the ground while trying to push it to the opponent's endline. |
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This led to the winding up of the Celtic Warriors region by the WRU, as there was not enough money to keep the region afloat. |
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We decided that since we, Christopher's parents, were alive, we should try to be so properly, and to keep the wound to ourselves. |
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With the club knocked out of the League Cup and struggling in the league, it was left to the FA Cup to keep the season alive. |
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More likely, Louis simply omitted his last name to keep his boxing a secret from his mother. |
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In continuing the series Davies chose to keep Torchwood more focused on the human condition than its science fiction backdrop. |
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Stunned by Richard's appearance and bass playing, Cable convinced Kelly to keep him instead of Everett. |
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The duo sought to keep the band together despite the problems, and they found a way to continue working together. |
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Baker was forced to keep acting to pay the bills, often accepting roles in poor films which adversely affected his status as a star. |
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To keep the audience on their toes Cooper threw in an occasional trick that worked when it was least expected. |
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Heavy ice flows in rivers can also damage vessels and require the use of an icebreaker to keep navigation possible. |
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A culture must be aerated or agitated in some way to keep plankton suspended, as well as to provide dissolved carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. |
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A ctenophore does not automatically try to keep the statolith resting equally on all the balancers. |
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Fertilization is generally external, but platyctenids use internal fertilization and keep the eggs in brood chambers until they hatch. |
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Planktonic forms in open water usually rely on turbulent mixing of the upper layers by the wind to keep them suspended in sunlit surface waters. |
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They are also a major jellyfish predator, which helps keep populations in check. |
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Some authorities separate the entire group as their own subfamily, others remove some genera from the group, and keep others. |
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It does take some experience with balance and acceleration to keep a snowmobile on keel in the deep woods. |
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They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep warm in the cold water, and, other than the walrus, all species are covered in fur. |
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The individual hairs on the coat, known collectively as lanugo, can trap heat from sunlight and keep the pup warm. |
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Blubber serves both to keep the animals warm and to provide energy and nourishment when they are fasting. |
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To keep their blood pressure stable, phocids have an elastic aorta that dissipates some energy of each heartbeat. |
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It was allowed to keep a large degree of independence from the rest of the network, which explains why steam traction survived. |
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Dunham! your supervisors keep reporting to me you have not been performing your OPQRSTs during the right time, what is the matter with you? |
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When some individuals are sick, others in the group assist them by using their fins to help keep them afloat so they survive. |
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Small numbers of Nenets were resettled to Novaya Zemlya in the 1870s in a bid by Russia to keep out the Norwegians. |
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In the latter role, Charles de Gaulle managed to keep the country together while taking steps to end the war. |
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The agricultural capabilities of the land were not enough to keep up with the increasing population. |
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This technique is often used to keep waterways navigable and creates an anti sludge pathway for boats. |
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It is for them not possible to keep herds and live on milk such as the surrounding tribes. |
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There is great interest in attracting new families with young children in order to keep the school open. |
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In 1532, English king Henry VIII visited Calais and his men calculated that the town had about 2400 beds and stabling to keep some 2000 horses. |
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Some eminent ornithologists such as Pierce Brodkorb tried to keep the debate alive but the ICZN's solution has been satisfactory. |
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Species that nest in marshes must construct a nesting platform to keep the nest dry, particularly in species that nest in tidal marshes. |
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If you don't keep doing excercise in summer, you will find you are out of condition when the new season starts. |
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The Oil Record Book helps crew members log and keep track of oily waste water discharges among other things. |
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This happens spontaneously on some words, but other words keep their original short o sounds. |
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To keep seawater out, these oar holes were sealed with wooden disks from the inside, when the oars were not in use. |
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They failed to keep their ships together so they might have better odds in any engagement. |
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Each boat had an allocated area, within which it could move around as necessary to avoid detection, but was instructed to keep within it. |
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Beatty's standing instructions expected his officers to use their initiative and keep station with the flagship. |
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A primary concern was to keep the cargo and fumes well away from the engine room to avoid fires. |
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Prices rose significantly in 2015 and early 2016, but delivery of new tankers was projected to keep prices in check. |
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Oil in general has been used since early human history to keep fires ablaze and in warfare. |
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Sands are supplied periodically, especially after typhoons, to keep the beach viable. |
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To reduce rolling and keep the platform stable, the Wave Dragon must be large and heavy. |
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Clocks keep time by mechanical resonance in a balance wheel, pendulum, or quartz crystal. |
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Others say that ships routinely carried bands of soldiers to keep pirates at bay. |
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Be careful not to oversteam as food will become soft and mushy, and remember to keep your pot covered throughout the process. |
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I accidentally saved my unwanted changes and overwrote the version of the document I wanted to keep. |
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Critics say a law designed to keep medical information confidential is being overzealously applied. |
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Even though farm and industry output expanded, the economy could not keep pace with the population boom. |
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Diversions at Ruweisat Ridge in the centre and also the south of the line would keep the rest of the Axis forces from moving northwards. |
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It would keep this name until 1951, when it was renamed Yugoslav People's Army. |
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The author began to pad her succinct stories with trite descriptions to keep up with current market trends. |
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A hot air balloon can only stay up while it has fuel for its burner, to keep the air hot enough. |
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Festivals are often based around one event, with food stalls, entertainment, and carnival games to keep people entertained. |
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In sag basins, the extra weight of the newly deposited sediments is enough to keep the subsidence going in a vicious circle. |
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The term invasive species is applied to species that breach the natural barriers that would normally keep them constrained. |
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The newborns first venture out of the nest a few days after they have opened their eyes and initially keep returning regularly. |
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Their toes are long, and are webbed to keep from spreading apart as the animal jumps. |
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To show interest they raise their ears, while lowering the ears warns others to keep away. |
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The stags may have as many as 20 hinds to keep from other, less attractive males. |
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Owls can struggle to keep warm, because of their lack of waterproofing, so large numbers of downy feathers help them to retain body heat. |
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Generally, the cherry can be a difficult fruit tree to grow and keep alive. |
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Columba copied the manuscript at the scriptorium under Saint Finnian, intending to keep the copy. |
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Some keep fish and other life in aquariums or ponds for show, fun, and companionship. |
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Russia and Qing Dynasty China failed to keep pace with the other world powers which led to massive social unrest in both empires. |
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The Confederacy had a larger area than it could defend, and it failed to keep its ports open and its rivers clear. |
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The Russians were enthusiastic about the concept, which allowed them to keep their European identity in geography. |
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Broccoli, on the other hand, is loaded with healthy micronutrients and is perfect in any meal, so keep it on your plate. |
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In 1081 William I, King of England, began work on the castle keep within the walls of the old Roman fort. |
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Tiree was famed in later times for its oats and barley, while smaller, uninhabited islands were used to keep sheep. |
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In the 14th century, raids by Moor pirates forced the Venetian Duke of Crete to ask Venice to keep its fleet on constant guard. |
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For a few days it seemed that Walpole would be dismissed but, on the advice of Queen Caroline, the King agreed to keep him in office. |
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And I keep quite a lot of it around, especially chocolate-covered almonds and Trader Joes minipretzels smothered in dark chocolate. |
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Washington was finding it extremely difficult to keep his army together, even without any major fighting against the British. |
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During the period of parliamentary enclosure, employment in agriculture did not fall, but failed to keep pace with the growing population. |
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The Great Powers were able to keep these Balkan conflicts contained, but the next one would spread throughout Europe and beyond. |
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He also kept tight control of the main reserve, feeding in just enough troops to keep the battle going. |
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As a result, Austria had to keep sizable forces on the Serbian front, weakening its efforts against Russia. |
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Military tactics developed before World War I failed to keep pace with advances in technology and had become obsolete. |
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Soon German aircraft production could not keep pace with losses, and without air cover, the Allied bombing campaign became even more devastating. |
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He immediately agreed that military action might be inevitable, but warned Eden would have to keep the Americans closely informed. |
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The Air Force tries to keep exact launching times a secret, but with 20,000 missilemen in the area who know these times, the word gets around. |
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The NUM never held a strike vote, which allowed many miners to keep working and prevented other unions from supporting the strike. |
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Northeastern trade winds keep this tropical island relatively cool and dry. |
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In the first two centuries of settlement, it relied on steady human emigration to keep the population manageable. |
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When discussing civil law, one should keep in mind the conceptual difference between a statute and a codal article. |
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As with most Commonwealth countries, vehicles on the road and people walking on the streets keep to the left. |
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The Prussian army was too weak to simultaneously besiege Prague and keep von Daun away, and Frederick was forced to attack prepared positions. |
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Still, some governments strive to keep their currency within a narrow range. |
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Keynesians emphasize reducing aggregate demand during economic expansions and increasing demand during recessions to keep inflation stable. |
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The ad valorem property tax policy combined with rising prices made it difficult or impossible for low income residents to keep pace. |
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A fuel poor household is one that struggles to keep adequately warm at reasonable cost. |
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Steam engines have considerably less thermal efficiency than modern diesels, requiring constant maintenance and labour to keep them operational. |
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The Labour government did not fulfil its earlier commitment to keep the railways in the public sector. |
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Repairs costing hundreds of millions would keep Thunder Horse out of commission for three years. |
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She writes a lot of series, so that should keep me busy. And they're all lovely and angsty, with lots of Muldertorture. |
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The code contains professional standards of practice and behaviour that all nurses and midwives must keep to. |
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The leaders realized they had to act fast to keep up the momentum of the 1945 electoral landslide. |
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It was part of an attempt to keep the Provisional Government in power and Russia in the war by countering German pacifist propaganda. |
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Rushdie is a supporter of gun control, blaming a shooting at a Colorado cinema in July 2012 on the American right to keep and bear arms. |
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Social conventions of the time compelled Sullivan and Ronalds to keep their relationship private. |
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My little brother is a doll mutilator, so I make sure to lock my bedroom door to keep my dollies safe. |
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Eventually, the band worked out their differences and put in place a new set of rules to keep the group intact. |
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One of the great advances of this period was writing, generated primarily by the need to keep tax and commercial records. |
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Whereas Hopkins, preferring the spontaneity of a fresh take, liked to keep rehearsals to a minimum, Winger rehearsed continuously. |
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Emphasised also are Smith's statements of the need for high wages for the poor, and the efforts to keep wages low. |
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This forced club committees to adopt different strategies to keep their clubs afloat. |
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There are two scorers who respond to the umpires' signals and keep the score. |
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To further keep costs in check, the BTCC uses a single tyre supplier, with Dunlop the current supplier of rubber to all the teams. |
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Air conditioning and good ventilation are required to keep them healthy and safe. |
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The pestilence invaded every country of Europe despite all efforts to keep it out. |
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Zimbabweans argue that the height of the fence is clearly intended to keep out people. |
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I made my jail break just in time to keep from being invited as chief guest to a necktie party. |
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Its high latitude and marine influence keep summers chilly, with most of the archipelago having a tundra climate. |
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The Ming adopted a new strategy to keep the nomadic tribes out by constructing walls along the northern border of China. |
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Only a few forts like Segontium on the northwest coast remained occupied to keep the Celtic tribes living there under control. |
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Hopes for reform of the existing church helped keep the political nation unified. |
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The inner keep at Beaugency is one of the few surviving fortifications from Joan's campaigns. |
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Farmers also began fertilizing their fields with dung and lime and rotating their crops to keep the soil fertile. |
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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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Haig stressed that the army's duty was to keep the peace and urged his officers not to dabble in politics. |
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He complained privately of French unreliability and lack of fighting competence, a complaint which he would keep up for the next four years. |
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This frees up the customer who does not need to manufacture and keep huge inventories of products. |
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America's cotton plantations were highly efficient and profitable, and able to keep up with demand. |
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However, outside the breeding season and particularly in winter, several red squirrels may share a drey to keep warm. |
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Should danger be detected, the piglets take cover or stand immobile, relying on their camouflage to keep them hidden. |
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The castle keep dates from the 14th century, and the remaining structures were added piecemeal until the 18th century. |
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The keep has been recently restored, although other parts of the castle are roofless ruins. |
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These underpasses could collect litter, sometimes smelled like public toilets, or were used by local youths trying to keep out of the rain. |
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Tactical voting to keep the Conservatives out of government was suggested on social media. |
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Having the highest status, the king especially was expected to be careful to keep his honour. |
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However, there was apparently pressure for a woman with land to marry a relative to keep the land within the kin group. |
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There are also straps above and below the bellows to keep it securely closed when the instrument is not playing. |
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First, early readers as a group keep their advantage in reading achievement over nonearly readers of the same mental age. |
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In 1970, Brazil's third victory in the tournament entitled them to keep the trophy permanently. |
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Many a wife would keep her husband's brass curling stone handle on the mantelpiece, brightly polished until the next time it was needed. |
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Scott of the Manchester Guardian that Britain would keep out of the impending war. |
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Baldwin both feared and despised Lloyd George, and one of his aims was to keep him out of power. |
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Britain was hardly defensible, so the Romans were forced to keep 3 or 4 legions in place to defend it. |
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Massilia was allowed to keep its lands, but Rome added to its territories the lands of the conquered tribes. |
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The League lacked its own armed force and depended on the Great Powers to enforce its resolutions, keep to its economic sanctions, or provide an army when needed. |
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Dr Johnson said God made Scotland for Scotchmen, and I would keep it so. |
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By finding homes in disused or even derelict buildings, micropubs can keep their overheads low and offer beer at more competitive prices than traditional rivals, Protz said. |
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Elsewhere, he sought to minimize damage by extending and refusing the van, to avoid them being turned and overwhelmed, while the rear was held back to keep the weathergage. |
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The castle was rebuilt in stone in 1112, with a keep and the city walls. |
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At first that seemed to satisfy John, but eventually, as a price for making peace with the French king to keep his lands, the Earl Marshall fell out of favour with John. |
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He wore a red overrobe, a gold underrobe, and somewhere, hidden beneath all the fabric, an antigrav belt which served to keep his body suspended one full unit off the deck. |
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He managed to keep the whole team united, and any quarrels or arguments quietened down as soon as he appeared on the pitch or in the dressing room. |
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In 1725 Wade raised the Black Watch as a militia to keep peace in the unruly Highlands, but in 1743 they were moved to fight the French in Flanders. |
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Some bats may also aestivate to keep cool in hot summer months. |
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Peacham goes on to preach that men and women should follow the example of the ermine and keep their minds and consciences as pure as the legendary ermine keeps its fur. |
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The long tail helps the squirrel to balance and steer when jumping from tree to tree and running along branches, and may keep the animal warm during sleep. |
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Revolutionary fervour was high, and was closely monitored by the Committee of Public Safety, which assigned Representatives on Mission to keep watch on generals. |
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The railways could barely keep up with the increased demand. |
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As successful invasions of India generally came through Afghanistan, the British had observed and sometimes intervened there since the 1830s, hoping to keep the Russians out. |
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This resulted in the German lines on the offense contracting to keep up the offensive time table while correspondingly the French lines were extending. |
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A desert is not the kind of habitat that favours the presence of amphibians, with their requirement for water to keep their skins moist and for the development of their young. |
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To get out of debt, first keep a budget and be careful not to overspend. |
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He was startled with a piece of information which gave him such an exquisite pang of delight that he could hardly keep the usual quiet of his demeanor. |
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There have been attempts to keep baleen whales in captivity. |
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Many companies preferred to keep these workers employed in Germany after they had trained them and Germany's immigrant population has steadily increased. |
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There were three attempts to keep minke whales in captivity in Japan. |
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In an attempt to keep the speech out of American papers, journalists were not contacted, and on the same day, Truman called a press conference to take away headlines. |
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Most truckers had difficult schedules to keep and as a result had to maintain a speed above the posted speed limit to reach their destinations on time. |
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However other methods are favored for stopping a reaction and it is preferred to keep the nuclear core covered with water so as to ensure adequate cooling. |
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Through their capacity to evapotranspirate vast volumes of water vapor, they serve to keep the planet cool by wearing a sunshade of white reflecting cloud. |
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Further operations, such as Operation Silver and Operation Silicon, took place to keep up the pressure on the Taliban in the hope of blunting their expected spring offensive. |
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Changes in capital requirements, intended to keep US banks competitive with their European counterparts, allowed lower risk weightings for AAA securities. |
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Also during the 19th century bagpipes were played on ships sailing off to war to keep the men's hopes up and to bring good luck in the coming war. |
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Drumming is as ancient as the concept of formed military units, and their original purpose on the battlefield was to signal tactical movements and keep cadence on the march. |
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Warning signs urge visitors walking to the island to keep to the marked path, check tide times and weather carefully and to seek local advice if in doubt. |
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In July 2013, Susan Boyle endorsed the Better Together campaign to keep Scotland as part of the United Kingdom in the 2014 independence referendum. |
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Due to wartime censorship and the desire to keep up British morale, the full extent of the unfolding disaster at Dunkirk was not initially publicised. |
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Live copepods are popular among hobbyists who are attempting to keep particularly difficult species such as the mandarin dragonet or scooter blenny. |
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Despite the emergence of Singapore and Hong Kong as competing financial centers, the Tokyo IFC manages to keep a prominent position in Asia, for now. |
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A 'hot and high' rating option for Middle Eastern customers Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Etihad Airways keep its thrust available at higher temperatures and altitudes. |
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Next day the Nore Command was ordered to keep six destroyers on call in the Thames and be ready to send six torpedo boats to reinforce those at Dover. |
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One-ofs are usually no good unless you can tutor for them or are late-game goodies, so you should decide which to keep and which to exchange for more copies of the good ones. |
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The occupying German forces also kept a list of protected buildings, but their intent was to keep the facilities in good condition for use as accommodation by German troops. |
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Our current living conditions keep our torture trauma still alive. |
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Among other things, the leaked documents illustrate how wealthy individuals, including public officials, can keep personal financial information private. |
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This means that if the Sun suddenly disappeared, the Earth would keep orbiting it normally for 8 minutes, which is the time light takes to travel that distance. |
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In return, Blagden helped to keep the world at a distance from Cavendish. |
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Captured common dolphins are said to be difficult to keep in captivity. |
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Sika males are territorial and keep harems of females during the rut, which peaks from early September through October, but may last well into the winter months. |
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From this point forwards the prince, his family and the remains of his government were fugitives sleeping outdoors, forced to keep moving from place to place to avoid capture. |
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There is a set expectation of the obligations incumbent on a married couple, and whatever promises they may have privately to each other are their responsibility to keep. |
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Mulch your vegetable garden to retain moisture and keep weeds down. |
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They keep their bags packed so they can leave on the spur of the moment. |
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Though an amod be made contrary to law, it is necessary to keep it. |
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Failure of allied Western governments to keep their promise to Poland, which now fell under the Soviet sphere of influence, became known as the 'Western betrayal. |
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Second,find the net migration for country A and please keep in mind this is simply the number of immigrants minus the number of emigrants, not the actual rate. |
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Modern historians have pointed out that one reason for Harold's rush to battle was to contain William's depredations and keep him from breaking free of his beachhead. |
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To head that off Britain sought to keep the Russians from occupying Constantinople and taking over the Bosporous Straits, as well as from threatening India via Afghanistan. |
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Due to orcas' complex social bonds and society, many marine experts have concerns about how humane it is to keep these animals in captive situations. |
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We do not abolish the Mass but religiously keep and defend it. |
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Attempts have been made to keep the striped dolphin in captivity, but most have failed, with the exception of a few captured in Japan for the Taiji Whale Museum. |
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The original plan had been to keep his parents' ashes together, but after Florence Stoker's death, her ashes were scattered at the Gardens of Rest. |
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Several days after, he indicated that state police agencies had lied, in order to keep him away, when they informed that paid assassins were being sent to Jaipur to kill him. |
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Edward undertook an expensive but unsuccessful campaign to stem the advance in 1319, but the famine made it increasingly difficult to keep his garrisons supplied with food. |
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It was his custom to wash the tobacco in muscadel and grains, and to keep it moist by wrapping it in greased leather, and oiled rags, or by burying it in gravel. |
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Conscious of the risks to his capital ships posed by torpedoes, Jellicoe did not chase directly but headed south, determined to keep the High Seas Fleet west of him. |
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Sand and other particles are added to the water as a proppant to keep the fractures in the rock open, thus enabling the gas to flow into the casing and then to the surface. |
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Both planes were operating at the very limits of their range and the slightest error or fault in the equipment could keep them from reaching the small island. |
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The purpose of the campaign was to move the Great Temple of Abu Simbel to keep it from being swamped by the Nile after construction of the Aswan Dam. |
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According to the Marxian economics, under capitalism, workers never keep all of the wealth they create, as some of it goes to the profit of capitalists. |
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As with other species of otter, they rely on a layer of air trapped in their fur, which they keep topped up by blowing into the fur from their mouths. |
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Why do you keep me on tenterhooks like this, putting me off and off? |
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He also accused Greenpeace of having unofficial agreements with polluting companies where the companies paid Greenpeace to keep them from attacking the company's image. |
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Most of the original vegetation was cut down in the 19th century, when the island was used as a prison, to keep the prisoners from hiding and making rafts. |
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This means that the fishermen must keep everything they catch. |
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Furthermore, the sea ice itself functions to help keep polar climates cool, since the ice exists in expansive enough amounts to maintain a cold environment. |
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Schengen states must keep a central register of the permits issued and have to provide immediate access to the relevant data to other Schengen states. |
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The bearer is required by law to keep the address up to date. |
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More advanced paddle wheel designs feature feathering methods that keep each paddle blade closer to vertical while in the water to increase efficiency. |
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The Royal Mint production moved from London to Llantrisant in 1967 in order to keep up with the challenge of making new coins when the UK converted to decimal. |
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Botswana has responded that the fence is designed to keep out cattle, and to ensure that entrants have their shoes disinfected at legal border crossings. |
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Tha'll keep me at this noit all day... Om always at this noit. |
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Because of the lawless nature of the area, English, Danish, Dutch, and French companies and authorities tried to use force to keep out other countries' fleets. |
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United's initial response was bright, with Young's corner drifting untouched across the six-yard area and Van Persie just unable to keep an overhead kick down. |
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Australian reinforcements were immediately sent to help keep order. |
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In the year 1300, Pope Boniface VIII directed pilgrims to keep left. |
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Seated on the left, the driver preferred that other wagons pass him on the left so that he could be sure to keep clear of the wheels of oncoming wagons. |
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Girls would be taught domestic duties, farming, and how to keep a home. |
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Stewart and Maitland, wanting to keep good relations with both the Kirk and the Queen, asked Knox to admit he was wrong and to settle the matter quietly. |
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The Company received a Dutch monopoly on Asian trade, which it would keep for two centuries, and it became the world's largest commercial enterprise of the 17th century. |
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And for this, in turn, it was necessary to keep public expenditure low. |
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