Or multiple changes issued after the detailing process began may have made it difficult for the draftsperson to keep up. |
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Mark Schlereth believes the Giants can keep up the momentum based off their win against the Cowboys. |
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How to keep up the momentum in your job hunt. There's no doubt about it, job hunting is a numbers game. |
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Can you chip in $25 to help keep up the momentum? Every new or increased donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar. |
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The result will be worry and potential poverty for millions, and for some losing their homes when they cannot keep up payments after retiring. |
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We were very concerned that the service wouldn't be able to keep up with the amount of work. |
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A series of well-placed shots saw her level the scores and keep up the momentum to win the fourth game. |
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We'd need a one-to-one ratio of professional refuters to loonies, just to keep up. |
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The image in Great Britain is that you are a bit of a wuss if you cannot keep up with it all. |
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The wet summers have meant grass has regrown very quickly and thick, and it is a big task for them to keep up this role. |
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Last week was hectic, but, between trips to Switzerland to tie up loose ends, he did keep up with domestic news. |
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I want to wish him all the best and to encourage him to keep up the good work because there are two more to go. |
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But at York Crown Court, Judge John Swanson kept his nose so hard to the grindstone, the court staff had to work in relays to keep up with him. |
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Call the office regularly to keep up to speed with all the latest gossip and news. |
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But viewers could only feel fractured and scared as the anchors and reporters scrambled to keep up with the vivid images. |
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He took her by the hand and led her quickly forward, forcing her to jog to keep up with his long strides. |
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The Coast Guard's aging cutters try to keep up with the drug smugglers' state-of-the art go-fast boats. |
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She clumsily tried to unsheathe her sword from her pack while trying to keep up. |
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If you're not prepared to rigorously keep up that pristine appearance, then the ensuing scuff marks, chips and cracks are sadly all too obvious. |
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At the moment we just can't keep up with the demand, so we're expanding like nobody's business. |
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To keep up, we not only must build more effective transportation links, but we must operate them more efficiently. |
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Hirshall kicked the big roan on, and Joe's shorter legged mare was suddenly hard put to to keep up. |
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It's the latest shocker in a whirlwind romance that has been kind of hard to keep up with. |
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This means that if you are unable to keep up repayments you will lose the roof over your head. |
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Moose calves with dangling wet umbilical cords struggle to keep up with their long-legged fast-moving mothers. |
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We can now look forward to the final and hope that the lads can keep up the momentum. |
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I was barely able to keep up with the barrage of verbal assaults coming my way. |
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Our troops are doing their best to keep up with them, but they grow in number day by day. |
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Our challenge now is to redefine audiological criteria to keep up with technological development. |
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Reading it is like trying to keep up with a fast walker who is also talking a blue streak. |
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Okay, he's a snail. He has to hustle to keep up as the pair walk down the street. |
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Although the British auxiliary ship could not keep up with the smugglers' speedboat, the helicopter was able to keep up the pursuit. |
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Mahalo for making it all come alive for me once again and keep up the good work. |
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The quantity and quality of the updates definitely tapers off the busier I am, but I'm always, always glad to keep up the journal. |
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If they fail to keep up the GTC's standards, they will lose their licence to teach in state schools. |
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You would have had to have been a devoted reader of the back ends of the newspaper to keep up with what was going on. |
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The cockpit became scorchingly hot, and I could see the heat waves coming off the generator as it struggled to keep up with my fast firing. |
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No matter how hard I try, I simply cannot keep up with my guide, Alistair, who scampers over the screes like some tweed-clad mountain goat. |
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Soon the recruits start peeling away, unwilling or unable to keep up with us as we dart through traffic and around cops in cars and astride hogs. |
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Although the light beam is traveling toward us at the maximum speed possible, it cannot keep up with the stretching of space. |
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There'll be grades to keep up, growing up to do, boys to handle, hearts to mend, even to be broken, tantrums to be thrown. |
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Those who could not keep up with the march because of physical weakness and those were tried to escape were beaten, shot or bayoneted. |
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In Scotland we have too many cases of referees that are overweight and too slow to keep up, and I am positive that this goes on in England too. |
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Payments for water, which is metered, are used to keep up and expand the system. |
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The U.S. economy almost certainly won't keep up the third quarter's torrid pace. |
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True, the city's new economy is unlikely to keep up its current torrid growth tempo. |
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We have always moved with the times and are constantly evolving to keep up with all the new technology that is around. |
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But to keep up appearances, perhaps for the benefit of us tourists, a ridiculous play is acted out. |
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I find the news and the features so interesting and well written so keep up the good work and best wishes for the next ten years. |
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Are you struggling to keep up with events, or shifting your ground to try to keep in step with Joe public? |
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At-a-glance access to the hottest Twitter trends helps you keep up with the zeitgeist. |
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Bilirubin accumulates in the body when the excretion of bilirubin in the bile cannot keep up with production. |
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As we reported, the two main suppliers of flu vaccine for shots in this country today said they simply can't keep up with demand. |
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Jade smiled and followed him down the hall, the child trotting at a quick pace to keep up with her long strides. |
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Blackton had failed to keep up with developments in film technique and his films were dramatically unsophisticated, but he was an expert showman. |
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Vix hurried behind him, wincing at the sound of their boots slapping against the hard metallic floor, and hoped that she could keep up with him. |
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Those wishing to keep up with, and ultimately blow away, the Joneses, should have a shufti here. |
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Twitter is a great way to keep up with his tweetable quotes and blog posts. |
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It was just a general, unspecific blanket condemnation of that sort of thing, you know, to keep up appearances. |
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Soon she was twirling and dancing so quickly that it was hard for Adrianna's eyes to keep up. |
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And I sincerely hope that the new body will keep up the momentum and emphasis on that. |
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It seems too intellectual to keep up any blusterous pretense to the contrary. |
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He was leading through dense undergrowth, and she struggled to keep up with his light-footed steps. |
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Full ownership of the car is yours from day one, with the proviso that you keep up repayments. |
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Louis was the sort of low-grade man child that shoestring celebrities often employ as muscle to keep up appearances and work as a butler. |
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We are bombarded with information and the constant pressure of trying to keep up. |
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The black horse, sitting back against the slope to avoid falling with its rider, was hard put to keep up. |
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Finally, in an attempt to keep up with my domestic duties in the midst of a cross-country book tour, I have purchased a slow cooker. |
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His long black trench-coat snapped in the breeze behind him while Llel fought to keep up. |
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Erin climbed up to her feet, and she felt as if her head weighed as much as a bowling ball, it was too heavy to keep up. |
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I tried to keep up with him, sneezing and trying to catch my breath and calm my heart. |
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And unlike its cheap, nasty brandy competitors, cognac does have a reputation to keep up. |
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As the external oxygen concentration declines, the rate of oxygen uptake into internal cells must keep up with the rate of oxygen consumption. |
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As a student of art and design I feel a very strong urge to keep up as best I can. |
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The singer feigns ignorance, and makes a valiant if contradictory effort to keep up appearances. |
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Now the winery is looking at different varietals and blends to keep up with the changing tastes of American consumers. |
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So if you keep up on the comings and goings in TV, probably not much shocked you about the Emmy noms. |
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The loopy Loudspeaker of the House has become Washington's version of the crazy uncle your family has to keep up in the attic. |
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Their passes were like bullets, so fast and powerful, so well planned, that I found it hard to keep up. |
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I used to spend a lot of time trying to keep up with the boys, who would often take to the bush. |
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But business owners are more concerned about the time it takes just to keep up to date and comply with the new rules. |
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Lactic acid is a by-product that's produced in the muscle fibres when they can't keep up with the energy demands. |
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Wooden boats are expensive to keep up and as trading vessels they cannot compete with metal-hulled, ocean-going ships. |
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Young people should settle into communes rather than keep haring from flat to flat in a vain attempt to keep up with the labour market. |
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The challenge is not just to keep up with competitors in the future but, by delivering a step change, to pursue a leading position. |
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The Government are banking on us all being old men who are too tired to keep up the fight, so we have to show them that they are wrong. |
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We loaded the car up with snacks, comics, some storybooks and a selection of toys in order to keep up Zachery's interest. |
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Johnny and Harry straggled along, trying to keep up with Hugh's furious pace on the walk home. |
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Development of the worldwide web carries on at such a pace that heavy-footed government can never keep up. |
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There was this hench guy on the rowing machines and I got competitive and tried to keep up with him. |
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If I had tried to keep up the hendecasyllable meter I probably would have gone insane. |
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My legs could not keep up with hers despite me having some leeway on the rope. |
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The gearbox is willing although you will be changing gear a lot to keep up with traffic on the motorway. |
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The letters show a devoted if overbearing husband who constantly chides his wife to write more often and to keep up her spirits. |
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I was finding it increasingly difficult to keep up my charade with Peter, and every kiss was tainted with my dishonesty. |
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Please, please keep up the good work exposing the ever-increasing hoards of quacks and charlatans out there. |
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Lil Kim may claim to be the Queen Bee, but she has to work hard to keep up with her hip-hop sistas. |
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I'm not being over modest when I say that we will be pleased if we can manage to keep up with the rest of the class without too much stress. |
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The company is so overtaxed trying to keep up with demand for the anti-viral drug that it plans to build a new plant in the United States. |
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This time, she walked at an extremely fast pace to see if Erik could keep up. |
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One morning in November, for instance, one belt was moving meat too quickly for packers to keep up. |
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She was a three-month-old baby elephant, too small to keep up when her group had been caught raiding a paddy field and driven into the forest. |
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All households in the area are requested to keep up the good work in keeping their surrounds tidy and clean. |
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We'll speak with an author who says corporate America is run like a sweatshop and workers can hardly keep up. |
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Yes, their passing and movement was exceptional and we were getting tired just trying to keep up with them. |
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Football watchdogs are hoping to cut the cost for soccer fans desperate to keep up with their soccer idols. |
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Her boots clumped heavily on the ground beneath her, stumbling as she fought to keep up with his ever-increasing speed. |
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But the six horses pulling the coach continued to accelerate rapidly, and the boy could not keep up for long. |
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And developers say demand for properties is now so high they are struggling to keep up. |
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Several times the older man glanced back impatiently as the boy struggled to keep up. |
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The residents of tree-lined avenues in Surrey will probably start petitioning to have higher charges to keep up appearances. |
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While it will be running hard to keep up with its younger peers in the telecoms sector, it won't be selling the family silver to do so. |
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Most perching birds stop singing regularly in late summer, but male wood-pewees keep up their chanting until the autumn migration. |
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I had never climbed so fast in my life, either, but my attempts to keep up with the Colombians were hopeless. |
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He said government funding was inadequate and had failed to keep up with rising costs. |
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I have just checked the email in-box into which my messages from the various education forums arrive. I used to be able to keep up with them. |
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Invitation designs follow fashion trends so Jo said the shop has to keep up with the latest styles. |
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Information is flying out of the Vatican fast and furious these days and I don't always keep up. |
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We tried everything but could never keep up with the steady flow of dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, hamsters etc. |
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In order to keep up with projected growth and current manning demands, the SF training pipeline itself must expand. |
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Who among us can possibly keep up with the insatiable thirst for novelty demanded and dominated by the toy industry? |
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If your body fills out really quickly, sometimes your skin can't renew itself fast enough to keep up. |
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There are glimpses here of a government machine struggling to keep up with the President's vision of international relations. |
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I soon no longer had time to contemplate such things, though, because I had to all but run to keep up with Mr. Fitzgerald through the airport. |
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Remind them your hearing problem isn't your fault and that you do your best to keep up with the convo. |
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I had a bad start in race one from pole position, but even with an oversteering car I could keep up with the winner. |
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The area's obsession with flowers means local florists are burning the midnight oil just to keep up with demand. |
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In addition, the mayor's budget assumes that city workers' wages will not keep up with the rising costs of living. |
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The sound of his voice crackled loudly over the speaker, which couldn't quite keep up with his volume. |
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Fingers are crossed that both can keep up their brilliant form from the recent national games. |
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This is an exciting opportunity for creatives to keep up to date with their practice in an increasingly evolving industry. |
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Your debt situation may get a lot worse if you miss payments on your mortgage to keep up to date with a credit card. |
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During the Twenties many bands played the foxtrot too fast and some couples couldn't keep up. |
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For gaming this motherboard can keep up with the rest of the crowd without issue, putting out the numbers we expect it to. |
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Australian chocolate manufacturers could not keep up with the demand for gift-wrapped chocolate Easter Bilbies. |
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Even though galvanised iron was replacing some of the demand for slate, the quarries could barely keep up the supply. |
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She had long brown hair and dark eyes, and Jim really had to work to keep up with her on the slopes. |
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Jorgensen, looking to keep up that incredible run, made an early dart to the edge of the Norwich box where he was halted by Darren Kenton. |
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It's Tuesday now, so I'll do Monday 2nd and Tuesday 3rd today, and then try and keep up day-to-day, thanks to the extensive notes on my Palm. |
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His village had grown garlic chives for generations, but the land could not keep up with the population. |
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We believe that prevention is better than cure, and we keep up with latest technology and colours to find the best for our customers. |
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The Germans excelled at fast warfare and French and British forces could not keep up. |
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Ordained an Anglican priest, he did keep up with his era's intellectual currents. |
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On the other hand we meet people much younger who behave as if they were decrepit and refuse to keep up with the times. |
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The government promises to keep up its side of the bargain only if the defendant cooperates. |
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She maintained the overall tax-take in order to keep up spending on public services. |
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Please continue to keep up the good work at the Wiltshire Times to highlight road safety issues. |
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We would like to keep up the good work so please support the collections next weekend. |
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For a school that works so hard to keep up its good name to be let down by a few is really quite sad. |
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There is concern even by athletes themselves that the tests cannot keep up with the new designer drugs that are taken in the sport. |
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Everybody had to run hard to keep up the real level of their own earnings, while the country went to the dogs. |
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It is the one he is pushing hardest, although he admits that no possible reorganization can keep up the current levels of service. |
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Although not really suitable nor economical for that purpose, it did keep up the gas supply during the emergency. |
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It is difficult to be inspired to keep up with a pen and paper diary because it takes so long to finish each entry. |
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Short-term diets may help you lose weight, but they are difficult to keep up and even may be unhealthy in the long run. |
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Families are wondering whether they can keep up this pace and still attend to their children and eldercare needs over time. |
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The demand for grain was increasing and the gristmills were unable to keep up with the production. |
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They smiled, shrugged off our thanks, told us gruffly to keep up the work, and told us to come back sometime, anytime. |
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Words of encouragement are a powerful motivator, especially for kids struggling to keep up. |
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A building-by-building response simply cannot keep up with the city-wide surge in rents or the waves of displacement that result. |
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So I think they will act in enlightened self-interest and keep up our coalition as we try to attack this enemy. |
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There were more than 2,000 distilleries in Ireland at one point, all busily trying to keep up with the world's thirst for Irish spirit. |
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I might be distinctly uncool, but I think I'd rather accept it and grow old at a pace I can keep up with. |
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She ignored him totally and quickly dodged through the mass swiftly, knowing he couldn't keep up. |
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The referee's nerve, eyesight or ability to keep up with the play lets him down after a while. |
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The European Union's Brexit negotiator says the British government must keep up the momentum in negotiations on leaving the bloc. |
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There are some tricks I have learned about how to keep up the momentum of your weight loss journey. |
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Free schools have been a great success - now let's keep up the momentum for education. |
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The key question now is: how to get to the customer focused flow zone and keep up the momentum? |
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Please keep up the good work, including your relative distance from the Labor Party hack jackasses. |
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The women have to purchase expensive gowns and matching accessories to keep up with expectations. |
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He was clearly suffering from inadequate acclimatization, couldn't catch his breath, and thus couldn't keep up. |
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Tom is still performing, taking time each day to keep up with his dotted quavers and four beat notes. |
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The news was welcomed by traders in the city who have weathered a difficult winter, as they vowed to keep up the momentum. |
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The dogs had apparently zeroed in on a joey who, being younger, couldn't keep up. |
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Even though she was running flat out, Seung was able to keep up with her pace at a brisk jog. |
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That same recreational jogger could keep up with the preferred trotting speed of a thousand-pound horse. |
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It doesn't seek to keep up with the Joneses, it seeks to destroy what the Joneses have so that they can be as miserable as the envious one. |
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Wharton was born Miss Jones, of the Joneses with whom one was obliged to keep up. |
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Glint came in, looking tired out, and as well she might, trying to keep up with the three children. |
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Shelley was hard-pressed to keep up as she was jostled with each step by dancing maniacs who didn't seem to care who they hit. |
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Seemingly not, although it does not help when they are not in a position to keep up with the play. |
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William whipped around each corner, and ambled down short staircases with such ease, it was a wonder that Virginia could keep up with him. |
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The sound of the rattling chain links was loud in the corridor as Tanj moved her feet as fast as she could, trying hard to keep up. |
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On weekends, I found that I could actually keep up with my husband when we went hiking or biking. |
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Janny felt healthier and had enough energy to keep up with her commitments. |
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It encourages my child to attend college regularly and punctually and keep up with the course work. |
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Millions of middle-class families like these are working hard and trying to get ahead, but they just can't keep up with the health care costs. |
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I keep up with news and current events, and love interacting with people in new situations. |
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In order to keep up with current events throughout the world, I watch the news in the morning. |
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It is a place where pensioners meet other pensioners and keep up with news. |
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We had all visited him regularly to keep up with each other, and I for one, wrote a letter to him every week. |
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My father-in-law has become quite ill and it's becoming increasingly difficult for my mother-in-law to keep up the house. |
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Your home may be at risk if you do not keep up payments on a mortgage or any other loan secured against it. |
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The only thing expressed in this election was a cry for help from a confused and lost nation, desperate to keep up appearances. |
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They despise each other, but of course must keep up appearances in front of the sensitive young mistress. |
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My parents, brothers, and sisters would be here, so we had to keep up appearances. |
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It is widely accepted that workers are being priced out of London because wages cannot keep up with spiralling house prices. |
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The only worry is being able to do enough words to meet your side of the bargain by the agreed date to keep up your half of the bargain. |
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There were problems somewhere up ahead on the line, but the chain kept moving, and Lopez felt pressure to keep up. |
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Some walk ahead of elderly and arthritic dogs, who are forced to struggle to keep up. |
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Health services are failing to keep up with national improvements, key performance indicators reveal today. |
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Since I wasn't as fit as he was, I couldn't keep up because I was so easily winded. |
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The club was placed in receivership in April after it failed to keep up with mortgage payments. |
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We knew that if we could keep up with her for the next few weeks, we were on to a winner. |
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He had a voice-activated recorder in his office so he could keep up with everything. |
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In a bid to keep up pressure on their employers, the workers were due to stage a work to rule this week. |
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While on a drive to repossess a refrigerator from a customer who can't keep up with her payments, Obi unpacks the morality of crime in the new South Africa. |
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Roberta Valente, a consultant who works with the hotline, said laws are struggling to keep up with the changing digital landscape. |
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Both keep up the appearance of gaining ground, often omitting or altering facts. |
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These days even your average billionaire might struggle to keep up with the competition in the Premier League arms race. |
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The bebop legend drove jazz into territories that continue to awe listeners with ears fast enough to keep up. |
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Kandynce went to Braille school so she could keep up her passion for reading, history in particular. |
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I sent him some caribou jerky from Alaska to help keep up his strength on the Senate floor. |
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Between the two of them, they keep up a relentless barrage of badinage. |
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Scrappers like the foot-tall Jack Russell terrier can hold their own, too, but dogs smaller than that don't have the legs or the hearts to keep up. |
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I have always tried to keep up my existing friendship networks, and it really pains me to realise that perhaps I don't have much in common with my old friends anymore. |
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He struggled to keep up with her as she marched along the road. |
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Then again, both of the fellows in question drove expensive imported cars, so they probably can't afford to waste a cent extra if they want to keep up with their repayments. |
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So, people sped by the models less out of puritanical deference to the naked bodies, but to keep up their steely reputations. |
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Sivan had to nearly jog to keep up with the contingent of brood warriors. |
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On May 10 the men found fourteen bison with two new calves, but the animals fled from the intruders, who could not keep up with them in the slushy snow. |
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I knew every volume by its colour and examined them all, passing slowly around the library and whistling to keep up my spirits. |
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Nevertheless, it is clear that it is quite insufficient to keep up the farm population, stop the drift to the towns and the abandonment of marginal farms. |
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Not surprisingly, some ASEAN members are whining like neighbors who know they can't keep up with the Joneses, but blame the Joneses for all their woes. |
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It's hard to keep up with the damage the courts are doing to America's constitutional fabric and therewith to America's constitutional ability to defend itself. |
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Businesses have complained they are being forced to carry unrealistic floats in their tills to keep up with customers' demand for change to feed the meters. |
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Now, the bonds were there, but the proxemics had shifted, and it was beginning to dawn that we couldn't keep up our mutual holding pattern forever. |
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In this issue we have sought further advice from the well-preserved and the famously youthful on how not to grow old, on how to keep up with the genetic Joneses. |
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Due to the raging success of our products, money coming in has been able to finance improvements to keep up with the demand for product going out. |
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As an independent practitioner, it is incumbent on you to keep up to date with nursing standards and to adhere to current practices and guidelines. |
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With new adulterants being developed at an alarming rate, it has become increasingly difficult to keep up with the development of methods to detect these products. |
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Improving muscle tone also works wonders, so keep up the eightsome reels. |
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Only here do they keep up with the white-glove butler service. |
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During Soviet times, when Russian was the only real language of importance, Kazakh failed to keep up with the changing vocabulary of the twentieth century. |
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If you remember 20 years ago, it was the norm that the pupils that couldn't keep up were put at the back of the class and the brainy ones were put to the front. |
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Knowing she couldn't read it at the moment, she tucked the volume into one of her own saddlebags and spurred her borrowed mount ahead to keep up with the moving column. |
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I'm going to try to keep up with five updates a week, I really am. |
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Why do I not keep up with the ever growing pile of post when it comes in? |
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If you don't keep up with repairs then things begin to deteriorate. |
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That would keep up last season's momentum, and with work under way on the club's youth academy, bedding in a couple of youngsters could be crucial. |
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According to the National Consumer Council, about six million families are already struggling to keep up with credit commitments at a time when borrowing is rising. |
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It must be both fascinating and frustrating to be a medical doctor and have to keep up with all the research and new evidence that may be against accepted practices. |
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Apparently, one of the arguments advanced for the increase was the need to keep up with the price rises on the tollways leading into and out of Bangkok. |
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He was a ruthlessly-teased, learning-disabled little boy who was criticized by teachers for not being able to keep up in class. |
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With more than 300 synthetic cannabinoids in use today, drug-testing companies are struggling to keep up with the new varieties. |
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Have an idea of what pensionary benefits you are entitled to so that you can assess whether you can keep up the standard of living that you are used to, after retirement. |
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We keep up appearances and avoid what might lead to conflict. |
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In recent years literature has seen a profusion of irony and exotica, as if writers are too exhausted to keep up the fight, and instead hope to distract us. |
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The bureau has acquired a new presence worldwide to keep up with the internationalization of criminal activity around the world, and he was a leader in that. |
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Events and people are always moving on at a pace I can't keep up with. |
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Her boyfriend had dumped her, the staff at the newspaper had bailed on her, yet still she managed to keep up appearances, as if nothing was wrong. |
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Interviews suggest that the fullest migrators tend to be long-time Windows developers with a need to keep up with all of the latest bells-and-whistles. |
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The woman translating in our earphones was so thickly Russian-accented and unable to keep up as to make a translator of the translator strongly desiderated. |
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Although I managed to keep up the detox for three weeks, when I went to Los Angeles for a wedding, it became nearly impossible to turn down a mimosa. |
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Since most people don't want to admit out loud that they live in a plutocracy, successful politicians have, until now, worked hard to keep up an illusion. |
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It's pretty hard to keep up a good pout when you're mooning over a feline. |
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My head is spinning from trying to keep up with all the changing tales! |
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He may also be struggling to keep up in the race to build a network of so-called bundlers, who can collect donations from wealthy friends and business associates. |
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He was laden with a heavy old radio and was labouring to keep up. |
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As a busboy I tried to keep their tables free of used plates but soon there were leaning towers of plates on every table that I couldn't keep up with. |
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In his role as Consumer Affairs minister, Mr Sutcliffe has to keep up to date with the ever-more ingenious methods criminals employ to cheat and defraud us. |
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We've struggled to keep up and cleared out most of our overstock. |
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While there are indications the formula may be changing, Eastman sees its patient loads increasing as the population swells while its funding fails to keep up. |
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Before long, their husbands were too busy trying to seduce their wives to keep up clashes. |
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The heating system can reliably keep up with the high heating demands. |
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He was faintly embarrassed by this and explained that living in a remote place demanded extraordinary measures if he was to keep up with the baseball. |
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The casino scenes try to pick up and amplify various characters as the camera moves around and there are several occasions where the speakers can't keep up. |
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The fingers keep up their exploratory wiggling, each discovering how far it can reach and in what directions it can move, each discerning the shape and feel of the others. |
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Most of the homes were about 300 tsubo, but my home, because I came from a very wealthy bushi family, was several thousand tsubo and because of its size, very hard to keep up. |
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The chartered companies of northern Europe were eventually unable to keep up with the demands of colonial expansion, territorial rule, and provision of security. |
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You are supposed to be able to keep up with my voice, hello! |
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His efforts are the result of close co-operation with a trio of silver surfers who read each chapter as it was written to see if they could keep up. |
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The police dispatch centre phones you back, and sends the nearest available police vehicle to the scene, staying on the line with you to keep up to date on your situation. |
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During World War II, aviation technology grew faster than navigational instruments could keep up. |
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If the little people want to keep up with what goes in Parliament they can jolly well pull themselves up by their bootstraps and get themselves elected, like our Peter did. |
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I have 2 Himalayan cats and 2 long haired dogs and vacuum the floors each day just to keep up with the dust etc. that seems to show more now than ever. |
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Detention facilities would not necessarily have to keep up with U.S. prison standards. |
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Saavy handicappers and fantasy football players do all the research they can to keep up, but everyone's been taken aback by the game-day inactive list at one point or another. |
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He began to walk towards the crowd so quickly, I had to run to keep up. |
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The battle had been over so quickly because he had sped towards Arthur like an arrow from a bow, and it had been all she could do to keep up with him! |
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You're a really talented flourisher, keep up the awesome work! |
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I keep up with the latest trends and fashions, and while my style might not match that of my fellow students, I feel as though adults take me more seriously. |
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The trouble is we live in a society where, for reasons I don't quite understand, not only do we want to keep up with the Joneses but we quite often succumb to the hard sell. |
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The internet, the most effective means yet discovered for sharing proprietorial information, redefines the concept of copyright beyond anything the law can keep up with. |
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A committed group of people turns out annually and hopefully if the weather is favourable on Sunday next we'll see a good number of walkers to keep up this long tradition. |
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The IAS audit showed that the Commission needs to keep up the momentum in its efforts to ensure business continuity in the event of serious disruptions. |
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He is good at keeping the action moving along and untangling the many plot threads that develop so listeners can keep up with it all. |
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Eventually the body's defenses can't keep up and a full blown bladder infection occurs again. |
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Bsides these two great bands, the fore-box has a small one called the wither-band, and a crescent to keep up the wither arch. |
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Slippage occurs when underpowered computers can't keep up with the real-time data stream. |
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I don't remember why I was in such a yackety mood. My mouth was obviously going much faster than my brain's ability to keep up! |
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Specklebellies laughed and cackled, while Canada geese tried to keep up with the trumpet of tundra swans in a chorus of waterfowl music. |
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The waxworkers are trying to keep up with Melanie CI don't know any women who are happy with their bodies but airbrushing always makes me happy. |
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Instead, I'm trying to keep up with a six-foot whale shark that appears to be more interested in plankton than my pale pink flesh. |
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Many of the police apparently struggled to keep up with the sprightly farmhands. |
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Meanwhile, woodstove manufactures are running extra shifts to keep up with the demand. |
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But in doing so, CAC didn't keep up with the complicated paperwork requirements the PRA demands. |
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Elizabeth uses her gizmos to shop, play games, read and keep up to date with news and sport. |
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Yesterday, Hepscott's founder Mike Greeve said the company was enjoying huge demand and his 12-strong team was struggling to keep up. |
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