All that is needed is to keep an eye open during the normal course of your daily life. |
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Her mother sarcastically assured the social worker she would keep an eye on her daughter. |
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However, there are still several savings accounts around paying more than the base rate and these are the ones to keep an eye on. |
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It's cool to see a dog doing that back-to-nature thing, but you really need to keep an eye on him when he gets like that. |
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Until I do, keep an eye out for me at the movies, in the record shops, or simply in the supermarket shopping for a good ear of sweet corn. |
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Wear a watch that has a second hand and be sure to keep an eye on it between sets. |
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I am writing this letter to send a plea out to the Airdrie people to keep an eye out for these creatures. |
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Another thing animal lovers could possibly do during Deepavali is keep an eye out for lost companion animals with collars and tags. |
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On your way into one of the canyons keep an eye open for the lady ferns and shield ferns in the shaded understory of the forest. |
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While on Little Cayman, keep an eye out for migratory shorebirds, which are seen frequently here. |
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But you're a different story, you can keep an eye out that the three of them don't get up to any monkey business. |
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This sow seemed unconcerned with the onlookers, being more than content just to keep an eye on her new litter of piglets. |
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In the kitchen, Kathy began cooking meals instead of eating out so she could keep an eye on calories, fat grams and portion sizes. |
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She said she would keep an eye on him, but unfortunately it didn't stop him from doing it again. |
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I chose a stately breaststroke, slow but sure, that meant I could keep an eye on our target. |
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Pipis have to keep an eye out for Didymus, who wants to bore a hole in their shell using both an implement and some acid. |
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We can keep an eye on her apartment and squeeze information from previous boyfriends. |
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At first this takes a bit of getting used to, having to glance left to keep an eye on the speedo, but soon becomes a natural driving movement. |
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But if you don't keep an eye on the way things are going, then pretty soon you may not have a job to go to. |
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The car park was well used so there would be plenty of people around and it was easy for the police to keep an eye on. |
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Word has it they're making a film version of the piece, so keep an eye out in case you missed it. |
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Groups of youths roam the streets at night but there are not enough police to keep an eye on the place. |
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Both his parents are dead now and I'm really the only one whose left, and I keep an eye on the cemetery. |
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He must keep an eye on the helicopter, monitoring the installing or removal of chocks and tiedown chains. |
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Residents should keep an eye out for strangers acting suspiciously in their areas. |
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He needed to keep an eye on her, he'd decided earlier this evening, when he'd heard they were all going clubbing. |
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A key requirement in today's farm supply business is to keep an eye on farming trends. |
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Ideally, a way would be found to encourage this official to keep an eye on all contributions, to avoid creating unfair favoritism. |
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They went along to keep an eye out for Air Force pilots flying the strike mission. |
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They signal capital flight by Western investors, I have not yet noticed, but then, I cannot keep an eye on everything. |
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The staff can keep an eye on everyone from their centrally positioned work station. |
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The trick once down was to keep an eye on bubbles and fish behaviour for telltale signs of cross-currents and whirlpools. |
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Nevertheless, keep an eye out for fuchsia gall mites, fuchsia rust, whiteflies, and aphids. |
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The game wardens keep an eye out for suspicious characters while they also monitor the fish. |
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His parents had divorced and there was no one to keep an eye on him and warn him of the dangers of drugs. |
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The Department of Health advises pregnant women, to eat according to their appetite and to keep an eye on weight gain. |
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If I see the corrections have been made, I'll head back upstairs to the press box and keep an eye on things from there with my binoculars. |
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In the marshes, keep an eye out for the papyrus gonolek and the often sought-after shoebill stork. |
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As a heads up, buns and rolls normally go first, Italian bread, most whites, and keep an eye on the rye and pumpernickel. |
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We should keep that question in mind, and keep an eye open for anything later in the dialogue that might shed light on it. |
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In other words he is a dangerous enemy and consequently a good man to have on one's side provided one can keep an eye on him. |
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You can abandon yourself to pleasure but need to keep an eye on over-indulgence. |
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When you abandon yourself to pleasure and desire keep an eye on inner and outer balance, as you tend to overindulge. |
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She's gone to bed a lot happier now but I guess we'll have to keep an eye her until the results are known. |
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Observers said investors should keep an eye on the operating profit excluding the charge. |
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Many members enjoy working out and then relaxing in the hydrotherapy area, but now we will have no choice but to keep an eye on our watches. |
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I always wear a heart-rate monitor and I keep an eye on my heart rate all the time. |
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These observers keep an eye on all the activities and make sure that people stay safe. |
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With it you can set up a camera, keep an eye on whatever needs watching and capture images at will. |
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Bobbies on the beat have been told to keep an eye out for a killer who could be hiding in Southend. |
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If you're proofing at higher temperatures, your dough will rise faster, so you'll need to keep an eye on it. |
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They parted like the Red Sea and I stepped past them, then turned on my heel so that I could keep an eye on the fight. |
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Last winter we had some common redpolls, this winter they are back in force so keep an eye out for these small guys a the feeder. |
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They have been asked to keep an eye out for symptoms of the potentially life-threatening disease in their children. |
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The increasingly opaque Williams, dragged into the church's interminable conflicts, needs a right-hand man to keep an eye on the bigger picture. |
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Just about every pub displays a sign or notice advising women to keep an eye on their drinks. |
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It propagates itself by seeding and by creeping rootstock, so keep an eye on it and limit its growth. |
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The courts will also have the power to order the pubs and clubs to install CCTV to keep an eye on rowdies. |
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Security has been stepped up at airports while Britons abroad have been warned to keep a low profile and keep an eye on news developments. |
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Suggest Warsaw, Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn keep an eye out for masked men with guns wearing camouflage and no military insignia. |
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Plus, he testified, the DOJ would still keep an eye on the measures taken by law enforcement in those two states. |
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Conflicting reports in the U.S. media while top-notch intelligence and on the spot sources tell the story otherwise, are important to keep an eye on. |
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By the age of five, eugenie was tasked with minding the pig herds, rising before dawn to keep an eye on the snuffling porkers. |
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That made him nervous, and he turned edgeways to keep an eye on him. |
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But keep an eye over the weekend on how ferociously the media wingnuts start whipping this vote. |
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In a few hundred yards, keep an eye out for a kissing gate on the right. |
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While wandering the grounds, I keep an eye out for suspicious lumps in the dirt. |
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Given that said government is now spending almost a quarter of our annual income, it behooves us to keep an eye on it. |
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At the same time, we should keep an eye open for capable bhikkhus enrolled in these programmes who display the qualities needed to propagate the Dhamma in the West. |
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I'd keep an eye out for helicopters hovering overhead if I were him, and I certainly would not allow my wife and children to drive the family vehicle any longer. |
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Ogorzow had to remember where it was at the Hirschgarten station and keep an eye out on the doors on that side of the compartment. |
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A call to the vet advised me that as long as the foal was suckling and the mare was calm, everything was ok, but to keep an eye on them both for the first few hours. |
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If you do, they'll know it somehow, and it would be wise to keep an eye out for big guys with shaved heads wearing trench coats and driving big black cars with Georgia tags. |
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Members of the Defence Forces are not tested for alcohol but officers keep an eye out for drink abuse and a soldier could be thrown out of the Forces if the problem persists. |
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Another way of gauging public interest was to keep an eye on my favoured news Website, which keeps a running tally of the top 10 stories viewed by its customers. |
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Better tap their mobile phones and keep an eye on their emails. |
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The doctors keep an eye on the size of the tumour and for now it's okay. |
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So if you do have swallows nesting, keep an eye open for chats and swifts. |
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Flight attendants and baggage handlers keep an eye on each other, too. |
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Always keep an eye to up-to-the-minute trends for a modern statement. |
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Apart from numerous stowage spaces for on-board clutter there is also a second rear view mirror positioned to ensure you can keep an eye on younger charges in the rear seats. |
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The owner of the ship allowed Martin Alonso Pinzon to take over the ship so he could keep an eye on the ship. |
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And if you're inclined to use your roving telepresence for more than business applications, you can keep an eye on your home, babysitter, or pet. |
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Next time you're at one of indie miserabilist Morrissey's gigs keep an eye out for Swinging Sixties pop chick Cilla Black. |
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Try to spot the first of the fluffy blackbird fledglings, and keep an eye out for declining species such as house martins and song thrushes. |
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Check the tide table before you go out, and keep an eye on the rising water, so that you don't get cut off. |
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Along the way, keep an eye out for brush rabbit, badger, feral goat, gray fox, and the shy bobcat and coyote, all common here. |
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This weeks eye-catcher is Oran Leader trained by Jimmy Wright keep an eye out for this runner when next on the card. |
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If you want to play golf on the course, keep an eye out for the Caiman roads of the island, I learned a little something of Tobagonian culture. |
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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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Barry Hills gets a few ready early doors and you should keep an eye out for his Aqualung whenever it runs as the vibes are solid. |
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Hassett asking that officers keep an eye on yard sale permit scofflaws who are holding yard sales on a weekly basis without permits. |
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Second-round threeball punters are advised to keep an eye out for in-form Swede Kristoffer Broberg when prices for his threeball become available this morning. |
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I think we're getting close, so keep an eye out for the next street. |
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Therefore, central banks tend to keep an eye on the control and behavior of the stock market and, in general, on the smooth operation of financial system functions. |
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But in a race with many chances keep an eye on several others including Chantress, Tug Of Love and most of all East Tycoon on his first run for the shrewd Jonjo O'Neill yard. |
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Just keep an eye on that Canuckistanian shipping. It can sneak up on you. |
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As you pass through town, keep an eye out on the right side of the road for a rusty old stamp mill, long retired from its days of crushing gold ore. |
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Don't compound the mistake of trusting an unscrupulous investment professional or outright con artist by failing to keep an eye on the progress of your investment. |
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