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  • The principal thing in this world is to keep one's soul aloft. 
  • But while the mysterious circumstances of the tragedy keep on adding up, the ghostly presence of her partner seems intent on having his say. The Sun
  • Nancy has offered me a choice: of the dozen or so birds of prey she and her falconer husband keep on their rural New Hampshire property, I could work with Jazz or with Emma, the lanner falcon. Birdology
  • Keep on until you reach the crossing.
  • When the sun rises they shine with a brilliant light that makes it impossible to keep one's eyes fixed upon it.
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  • No one is born a genius.Just keep on doing what you like and that itself is a talent.
  • Don't keep on at the children about this incident.
  • Regards from Beat Gonk one of the Gonks that keep on playing cool ! www.geocities.com/go_gonks cinebeats says; December 11, 2007 @ 11:12 am Let’s Go Gonk!
  • While their young choreographer has an anxiety attack over the seeming lack of progress, they just keep on dancing, chatting away and having a wonderful time. Times, Sunday Times
  • If she goes anywhere in what you call rendering criminal assistance, which is an accomplice after the fact -- money, food, shelter, anything that would allow him to keep on the run and away from the authorities would be rendering criminal assistance to him by the wife. CNN Transcript Apr 11, 2008
  • So now, even worms try to guess the passwords we keep on these machines.
  • They gave me about three years based on the pathology report of the liver biopsy, and I take a licking but I keep on ticking.
  • I don't mean to sound bitter or cynical, but today I just can't help thinking that the world can keep on going to hell until I find a real marinara that I don't have to make myself.
  • But those wanting to keep on the right side of the law will have to steer clear of the grape.
  • To summarize the most effective method of gaining attention -- _hit each sense to which you appeal as strongly as you can, without making a disagreeable impression, strike as many senses as possible, and keep on using your sense-hitting device as long as necessary to get or to recover exclusive favorable attention_. Certain Success
  • He would lend them money to keep on writing, if necessary. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the same root common chinkapin will keep on bearing year after year. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fifteenth Annual Meeting New York City, September 3, 4 and 5, 1924
  • Clever cooks know that it's best to keep onions, spuds and such out of the confines of a dark and dank closet.
  • Well, I agree with the thesis of what Terry's saying, that we can't keep on bloodying each other up, going until March or April and not have a nominee when it is appearing that we have one strong frontrunner emerging.
  • I keep on thinking I've seen her before somewhere.
  • I don't know about you but I feel that I lack the conceptual tools to keep on thinking.
  • But most times to live at continent and throw villager child, So though residential district build up already, the schools of continent dismiss from and keep one a piece of teachings order also still.
  • Keep on repeating them to yourself over and over again so that they become firmly imprinted in the subconscious mind. POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • Keep on your side of the bed!
  • Children tend to get unsettled if you keep on changing their routine.
  • Every day is birthday time when thinking of you,and I shall keep one sublime hoping your many dreams come true.
  • We've heard it before and we'll probably keep on hearing it for as long as we all buy into this idea that in growing up we lose our innocence and fall out of touch with our true selves.
  • They keep on coming for far longer than the audience can possibly applaud. Times, Sunday Times
  • He found his current fourplex and decided to purchase the property with a few friends, who would each keep one of the units. A New York-Style Apartment In Hancock Park
  • Keep one as a master copy for your own reference and circulate the others.
  • I won't keep on waiting more than half a minute.
  • Keep on raging against the machine and protesting every single microaggression you witness.
  • The farmers are also helped by a Government subsidy for the number of livestock they keep on the uplands.
  • Then I reached up for the pumice, which I keep on a shelf, above and to the left of the window. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • It cost five times as much to obtain a customer than to keep one. 5.
  • But when it gets too much you just have to rejuggle all the balls and keep on going. Times, Sunday Times
  • When will they leave the ordinary motorist alone to happily bimble along without having to keep one eye on the road and one on the cameras?
  • Most heads nod in assent; one or two want to keep on with their writing.
  • Arlack possessed a most splendid squint with both eyes, so that it was often observed he would make a capital cook, as he could always keep one eye on the pot while he surveyed the intricacies of the chimney with the other; and, to complete the catalogue of his complexional recommendations, his face was absolutely furrowed, seamed and gashed until it had nearly lost a human shape by the pitiless assaults of the smallpox. Ralph Rashleigh
  • It's ok for Palin to attack the Media, President Obama For her Stupidty ** By the way McCain why didn't you defend your Daughter when she was ATTACKED by Fox News for speaking out *** Palin is the Idiot Gift that keep on giving, She can't get her house inorder How in H_LL can she run the White House I'm 'saddened' by 'vicious attacks' on Palin, McCain says
  • And hey, Kozlov gets to keep on that "unpinned" moniker WWE thinks is so important to have. PWTorch.com
  • At playtime and lunchtime I always wanted to keep on working on my music.
  • We tried to keep on the right side of the housekeeper, so that she would let us bring beer in.
  • Every day is birthday time when thinking of you,and I shall keep one sublime hoping your many dreams come true.
  • I shop at walmart and keep one heck of an eye out for clearances and bargain bins at the stores and online. Petzal's Picks For New Hunting Fashions
  • It's important to keep on exercising to sustain improvements.
  • An overrunning clutch transmits torque in one direction only and permits the driven shaft of a machine to freewheel, or keep on rotating when the driver is stopped.
  • The old folk would still keep on with their whist in the parlour, and the young ones would play lant loo in the houseplace. From the archive, 26 December 1903: A farmer's Christmas in the Dales
  • If we want to keep on sinning after we are saved from the law of sin and death, He will allow us to do so.
  • You can keep one of the photos. Either of them-whichever you like.
  • The divisions and headings make the book easy to dip into and in theory to skim, although would-be skimmers will need to keep one thumb lodged firmly in the index.
  • A catenary is a cross between a cat and a canary, and if you keep one you must discipline it strongly to make sure it does not eat itself. Making Light: Open thread 136
  • Let's keep on talking about the bad things for a while. Times, Sunday Times
  • The principal thing in this world is to keep one's soul aloft. 
  • And the intel we got, which Hayden and Mukasky said is 50% of the intel we have to fight these deadly radical Muslims, allowed and still allows us to keep on the offensive against them, attriting their numbers and breaking up more deadly assaults on our citizens and troops. Axelrod: Obama "thought very long and hard about" about opening up the CIA interrogation memos.
  • There was no light, and since the tunnel slanted sharply, it was hard to keep one's footing without slipping.
  • And yet people keep on giving me light-hearted advice on how to keep my future wife happy!
  • A dash of the same brine will help keep the ballast right, then a skysail-yard breakfast must be carefully stowed away, in order to give a firmness to the timbers, and on the strength of these two blocks for shoring up the hull, you must begin little by little, and keep on brightening up until you have got the craft all right again. An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
  • Her coach encouraged her throughout the marathon race to keep on running.
  • Labour will not do what most of its own supporters want because it wants to keep onside with the big boys' club, rather than with the citizens of New Zealand.
  • SCUM will keep on destroying, looting, fucking-up and killing until the money-work system no longer exists and automation is completely instituted or until enough women co-operate with SCUM to make violence unnecessary to achieve these goals, that is, until enough women either unwork or quit work, start looting, leave men and refuse to obey all laws inappropriate to a truly civilized society. The S.C.U.M. Manifesto
  • If you don't sort out the papers on your desk on a regular basis they just keep on accumulating.
  • Her right nipple is deformed and is football shaped but could still definitely keep one afloat. Susie Feldman Playboy Photos NSFW
  • You guys just keep on serving up the irrationality softballs and we'll keep parkin ''em Ortiz-style. WH: Obama to get more directly involved in health care talks
  • The only problem with beagles is that they can get into the hunt too much and keep on chasing the rabbit. What's The Best All-Around Hunting Dog?
  • The ceasefire itself could prove stillborn if rebel units in the bush keep on fighting.
  • Even without the need to keep on the lookout for the neighbors as I made a mad dash to a waiting taxi, the boardinghouse had become nothing more than a crash pad.
  • Like animals starved of food in winter they will put the more expensive sections into hibernation and keep on performing. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had people also in Venda, that were very, very good, some of them are still respected greatly today, who were elderly to us, and who would keep on informing us. 'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
  • It's a shame that TV channels keep on making reality shows following Paris Hilton around or scripting the lives of the young and dumb for our amusement when they could be catch a psychedelic hippy skiffle group as they surf a drug- and BBQ chicken-powered wave across America. Internet picks of the week
  • They've been through some tough times but the plucky little guys keep on going. The Sun
  • Give Tom a mathematical puzzle and he'll just keep on trying till he cracks it.
  • The principal thing in this world is to keep one's soul aloft. 
  • And to those we think fibbed to us, we will keep on digging. The Sun
  • Instead, you should see the opening-up of a dialogue with your boss as the chance to keep on negotiating.
  • A borrowed cloak does not keep one warm. 
  • The practice is to keep on record any analysis of samples.
  • Keep one as a master copy for your own reference and circulate the others.
  • That kind of ingenuity made Britain great and will keep on making it better. The Sun
  • Keep on walking if the coin kettle is not attached to a tripod, as it's likely been stolen. Donating your money do's and don'ts
  • His extravagances are the horses they keep on a couple of acres in Surrey.
  • And for those who claimed a filipinio and not a pacfan they're are just stupid litch keep on sucking blood 'and sucking dirty freak. lol .. a fililpino, a pac haters? oh no dude wake up and go home wherever you belong, get lost assle. destroy yourself. if u are "puro" filipino a boxing lover u never allow your countrymen to have that kind of cretism specially pacquiao. MVN
  • I fancy Mr. Morritt is in the secret; yet, as I am not certain, I will keep on the secure side and not mention it when I write to him, however one may long to _intercommune_ on such subjects with those likely to hold the same faith. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10)
  • She was unsure of why the goddess had visited her - but she knew that she had to keep on moving.
  • One of the rights we intend to preserve is to keep Ontario a strong and vigorous factor in the building of an ever stronger British Commonwealth and Empire. Ontario's Course Is Clear
  • And then again, I brought to mind that Harry would be a heavy purse the better of sending me to Davy's locker, seeing we had both been just paid off, and got a lot of prize-money to boot; -- and at last (the real red devil having fairly got me helm a-larboard) I argufied with myself that Tom Mills would be as well alive, with Harry Holmes's luck in his pocket, as he could be dead, and _his_ in Harry Holmes's; not to say nothing of taking one's own part, just to keep one's self afloat, if so be Harry let his mind run as mine was running. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
  • The only way to develop the skill of accurately estimating the distance from the bowl to the jack is to practise doing it and keep on until you gain consistency to within a few centimetres.
  • Something has to motivate the scientist to keep on submitting to refereed journals even when she keeps getting rejected, or to revise and resubmit a paper five times until the editor is satisfied.
  • Why did men keep on fighting when conditions on the battlefield were so awful?
  • Front-mounted or belly-mounted cultivators, or pusher cultivators on bi-directional tractors, are far easier to keep on the row and work close enough to the crop plants.
  • With its liberal use of cartoon monsters, the app offers users an easy-to-use interface that helps you to keep on top of your spending. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am sure it will be a blooming wonderful day and our life will keep on blossoming.
  • I have been trying to send PM's, but they keep on being held in the 'outbox'. Army Rumour Service
  • But she gains other layers as I explain about the stoup of holy water, and as the unfamiliar sound of a mighty organ thunders and peals around us, while for me the layers just keep on accumulating.
  • You can keep one of the photos. Either of them-whichever you like.
  • The practice is to keep on record any analysis of samples.
  • A fellow doesn't last long on what he has done. He's got to keep on delivering as he goes along.
  • A policeman has to keep on his toes all the time he's on duty.
  • But if you read on, you find that this only means that some of the long-standing evidence deniers merely keep on denying the evidence.
  • Everything is falling into the hands of the already-haves, even when it comes to resettling the landless, the qualifying criteria is to fool the illiterates who keep on applying to no avail for the sake of formality.
  • I think of the painting of the lion and the tamer, with its own rhythm, where the colours keep on moving with a strange music of their own.
  • They keep on coming for far longer than the audience can possibly applaud. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's always going to be people that hurt you so what you have to do is keep on trusting and just be more careful about who you trust next time around.
  • Cats also feature in the divorce laws of the period, with the divorced man being able to keep one cat and the divorced wife the rest - no doubt there was still some argument as to who got the best mouser, and who had the cutest lap cat.
  • Turn left at the corner and keep on as far as the church.
  • Dupe this and keep one copy.
  • No one is born a genius.Just keep on doing what you like and that itself is a talent.
  • Every day is birthday time when thinking of you,and I shall keep one sublime hoping your many dreams come true.
  • A fellow doesn't last long on what he has done. He's got to keep on delivering as he goes along.
  • No one is born a genius.Just keep on doing what you like and that itself is a talent.
  • How many am I going to be able to keep on the streets and not sitting babysitting custodies on constant supervision due to being out of their faces/minds, sitting with them at hospital? The Weekend Starts Here « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Sad dodo is too sad, better keep only on the 3 previous emotions. Dodo’s Electrode Induced Behavior Study
  • I carry one in my pocket, keep one in my car, and use one as a scheduler and contacts database.
  • And there are the ten big law firms to lobby Congress continually to keep the rigged system of protectionism, known as "anti-dumping," firmly in place, to keep on collecting lawyers 'fees. Time to Dump "Dumping"?, Michael Munger | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Let us not keep on forever with our fancies and illusions, with our analysing and interpreting and circulating of complex dubieties. Selections from the Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
  • My Buddhist teachers urged me to keep on sitting zazen.
  • A kind of ‘covering fire’ across media battlefields makes it easier for the candidate to just keep on dissembling.
  • The principal thing in this world is to keep one's soul aloft. 
  • No one is born a genius.Just keep on doing what you like and that itself is a talent.
  • I keep on hitting the neon ball back, whipping my racquet at it.
  • The ceasefire itself could prove stillborn if rebel units in the bush keep on fighting.
  • They've been through some tough times but the plucky little guys keep on going. The Sun
  • Keep on making some space for a little living around all the 'shoulds' - although pink fluffy wheelchairs may not be QUITE the right way to go! On Dying and Living, and 18 days.
  • Should I cash both of the cheques, or keep only the one she presumably intended me to get? Times, Sunday Times
  • Hypothetically you could thaw a packet of frozen spinach, aliquot it out to single use bags, and keep one thawed at a time. Nutrition Facts
  • This morning, I just wanted the tube to keep on travelling overground.
  • By mid-century there should be more than three million centenarians, one in five people will be over 65-and many of them will have to keep on working for economies to survive.
  • Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can't, and the other half who have nothing to say and keep on saying it. Robert Frost 
  • The annual Hogmanay hootenanny on Princes Street has shown that we breed men who can wear short-sleeved shirts despite flurries of snow, and girls who can keep on dancing even as their legs turn blue.
  • With 31 trains to keep on the rails, fuelling is a major part of the servicing requirements of the depot.
  • Like many other giants, they are also wonderful to watch through the season as they keep on growing and then come into flower when more growth would seem impossible.
  • Most of them keep on postponing their preparations till the last day.
  • If we keep on importing ideas and techniques, we become what we call dependent.
  • They're graceless, unrewarding, and seemingly deliberately make it almost impossible for anyone to want to keep on trying to help them for long.
  • Solich will have quarterback Eric Crouch, wingback Bobby Newcombe and those silos known as Nebraska offensive linemen returning, so the Huskers figure to keep on rolling.
  • The psychiatrist says there is nothing he can do and the carer is left with no avenue open to him but to keep on caring the best way he can.
  • It takes guts to keep on running even though you have blistered feet.
  • ‘Well, I keep on reading that the toffs and the working classes get on well together,’ he says.
  • I keep on coming back to acacias including one false acacia which is actually a kind of honeylocust, but seems to be native to North America, which means the Israel location is not likely. Living White Chocolate Perfume
  • But Messer Zoanne has set his mind on higher things, for he thinks that, when that place has been occupied, he will keep on still further towards the east, where he will be opposite to an island called Cipango, situated in the equinoctial region, where he believes that all the spices of the world, as well as the jewels, are found. John Cabot's Discovery of North America
  • As long as we keep pouring our own time and money and resources into it, it will keep on keeping on in this direction.
  • We'll keep on driving while there's still daylight.
  • With brutally unforgiving winters, and summers of drought and fist-sized hailstones, these states practically beg travelers to keep on moving.
  • “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world” Archive 2009-02-01
  • Anything to keep oneself entertained on those long, lonely evenings when pining for unavailable men.
  • They keep on coming for far longer than the audience can possibly applaud. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had rather be one of your Rakehells: for, look ye, a Man may swear and stare, or so; break Windows, and Drawers Heads, or so; unrig a needy Whore, and yet keep one's Estate: but should I turn Wit, 'twere impossible; for a Wit with an Estate is like a Prisoner among the The Works of Aphra Behn Volume IV.
  • A fellow doesn't last long on what he has done. He's got to keep on delivering as he goes along.
  • The question now is whether we allow the dollar to be our ruler or keep on suing angrily for peace.
  • Among divorcing couples, this tactic is a way to keep one spouse from getting at the asset. Compromise is vital to forming a successful financial life together
  • Here we have a real gem but allow him the time and space to still make errors and to keep on learning. The Sun
  • Keep one mile radius from this restaurant if the weather's good. Times, Sunday Times
  • While DeconGel® is gaining in use within the Department of Energy sites for remediation of radiological, nuclear, and hazardous chemical substances such as beryllium, it's also an essential product to keep on hand for hazardous materials (HAZMAT) or Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) first responder units concerned about immediate clean up after a major incident from accidents or acts of terrorism such as a dirty bomb. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • All they do is ratchet up a crisis, get more free stuff, sign papers that mean nothing to them, keep on doing the illegal war stuff, and start the cycle all over again.
  • Hopefully now he can keep on doing what he is doing for us. The Sun
  • They will keep on cooking with the residual heat. The Sun
  • In another country I know well an inexpensive and very efficient system is to use a filter which enables traffic to keep on the move and cuts down on frustration and exhaust fumes which here are pretty bad.
  • But she said some children would always try to bunk off school and it was important to make them realise the seriousness of the situation, otherwise they would just keep on doing it.
  • Absent a solution, people like Sue Godfrey will just keep on fighting.
  • What we will keep on our brontobyte hard drives is anyone's guess. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its a pat on the back and much valued encouragement to keep on dancing and making films! "
  • Despite her disdain for the bad boys, they keep on pursuing her.
  • Absent a solution, people like Sue Godfrey will just keep on fighting.
  • But most times to live at continent and throw villager child, So though residential district build up already, the schools of continent dismiss from and keep one a piece of teachings order also still.
  • A borrowed cloak does not keep one warm. 
  • To keep on firing at this distant object when dark, the gun is run out to same wheel marks every time and laid for same direction by the lantern on the near object, and elevation by clinometer. With the Naval Brigade in Natal (1899-1900) Journal of Active Service
  • Oh, there's all sorts of other stuff there (the journal, the internal communication with the wacky name of 'shoutbox'), and I'm sure they'll only keep on adding more (an iCal feed on individual band pages has just appeared, and that seems like a really neat idea). Checking out Audioscrobbler a bit more
  • Don't keep on at him about his handwriting or he'll get a complex.
  • (Hebrew Bible, Jeremiah 49: 11) “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.” Think Progress » Corporate Front Group Funded By Coal Industry Scorns Widow Of Mine Disaster: ‘Everyone Wants Free Money’ (Updated)
  • Speaking to friends and neighbours, I have yet to meet anybody who thinks we should keep on destroying our precious countryside by burying rubbish in landfill at the current rate.
  • It can, however, be used as a pry bar to keep one from obsession if wielded in a certain way.
  • But while the mysterious circumstances of the tragedy keep on adding up, the ghostly presence of her partner seems intent on having his say. The Sun
  • I figured the only thing I could do was to hope the fans would air-cool the engine enough to let the car keep on operating. The Death Of The White Bullet?
  • I keep one pressed goats' milk cheese, Burndell, which has a creamy texture and a mild flavour.
  • My head will keep on racing throughout this, I have no doubt," declares the speaker at the beginning of "Saturday Teatime" as she embarks on her first experience in the device known as a flotation tank, sensory deprivation tank, or isolation tank. Review of What Becomes by A.L. Kennedy
  • Keep on working!
  • A fellow doesn't last long on what he has done. He's got to keep on delivering as he goes along.
  • Well, I usually, keep on vacillating between being a hardcore realist and a hopeless romantic.
  • Exploit the customer resource, keep on good terms with customer , especially key customers.
  • The principal thing in this world is to keep one's soul aloft. 
  • When he falls in deep water, the non-swimmer should lie flat on his back, let his head submerge and keep only his nose and mouth above the surface.
  • I'm perfectly happy to say ‘righto Geraldo, you just keep on Geraldo-ing over there in Afghanistan.’
  • Every day is birthday time when thinking of you,and I shall keep one sublime hoping your many dreams come true.
  • At the moment we keep on winning but make no move up the table, but all we can do is keep on winning and maybe we will start climbing the table.
  • His confidence and his ability to keep one step ahead of the questions are masterful.
  • I just keep on plugging away, doing my thing, forging ahead, etc.
  • Absent a solution, people like Sue Godfrey will just keep on fighting.
  • De keep on trable, trable, so tay! at las, I see high fence -- look jis like big wall -- he white, jis like chork, ony he The Knights of the Horse-Shoe; A Traditionary Tale of the Cocked Hat Gentry in the Old Dominion.
  • There's always going to be people that hurt you so what you have to do is keep on trusting and just be more careful about who you trust next time around.
  • If you keep on pissing my sister around, I'll give you a lesson.
  • You just have to keep on plugging away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because the control-stick steering was engaged, the jet was trying to keep one G on the aircraft and was trimming in the opposite direction of my inputs.
  • Such being the case, to enhance the effects and efficiency of monetary policy, it is necessary to keep on liberalizing the interest rates in order to solve the blocks in monetary transmission channel.
  • He des keep on agoin ', _spat, spat, spat_, an' when he come out front de The Price
  • A dual-winner of point-to-points, Hallrule won a modest race under rules at Hexham last time and looks like a horse to keep on the right side.
  • The market knowledge of service providers and their willingness to keep on developing new portfolio elements allow clients to increasingly personalise and improve their communications with customers.
  • When he falls in deep water, the non-swimmer should lie flat on his back, let his head submerge and keep only his nose and mouth above the surface.
  • It's a good idea to keep on good terms with everybody, but especially with your wife, your banker, your stomach, and your conscience.
  • To keep on the Paris analogy, Broadway in Kits, could remind me of Paris Bld St Germain, with which it shares the same width 26 to 30m, not because of the architecture but because of the fair “rive gauche” or gentrified bohemian feeling, provided by urban form, shop mix, restaurants style…: Olympic Line (short) closure notice « Stephen Rees's blog
  • Agreed with hengst, just another thing to add on, if his compass is the type (as most are) with a rotating housing, he cant use the marking within the housing to keep on his original bearing, otherwise mistakes in shooting short bearings could result in compounding misdirection. Quiz #2. The first one went OK, here is another.

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