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Also, make sure that you keep updating all of your doctors about any medicines to which you have had a reaction
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These things could not keep up this pace for the fifteen hours it would take to get back to that faint approximation of civilization
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If people gestured silently among themselves, their individual rendering would keep up
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Come on Buster, keep up, lad
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Those who were fatigued and weak, and could not keep up with the rest of the congregation of Israel, were attacked from behind
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Now that you are aware of strengths, keep updating this exercise
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I was forced to pay attention, just to keep up, and with careful imagination I began to string together phrases of my own
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Information began to fill her mind; it was coming so fast she couldn’t consciously keep up with it
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The population of the world was already over twenty billion and growing rapidly, faster than agricultural science and prosperity could keep up with in many areas
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Once more she signalled me to follow but this time I'd have to keep up
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I’ve been trying to keep up on it,” his guilt made sure of that
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I wish I could be part of it but I'd have to be with him twenty hours a day to keep up
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‘Jo, is it okay if Abi comes over for some lessons?’ he asked, ‘She’s very capable but if she doesn’t keep up the practice, she’ll lose it
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attempt to keep up some semblance of dignity in the most trying of
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Sonia said she moved so fast she could barely keep up with her
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Ietana and Imada were breezing thru the training and helping her keep up
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“I hope you aren’t leading us thru the sewers?” Ava asked as she tried to keep up
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Filbert could barely keep up
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“You'll have to start really slowly, directing their motion intentionally with your thought, then try to speed up and see how rapidly you can roll them and really keep up mentally
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But they couldn’t keep up the pretence
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I would guess, based on what you told me, that he went back to Chardovia, and you did NOT give me coin to book passage on a darkrunner to TRY and keep up with him
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I raised my left thumb as I chugged the rest of my can, trying to keep up
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This left Jameson's life virtually unchanged, less the obvious catastrophic loss; he was able to continue in the kitchens of Mandy Hill's Restaurant and Tea Room and also keep up his own chores at the stable
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She admitted that between the girls, Hipolyta was the daughter she most tried to keep up with and sort out
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On the other hand, she’d met a few people in her life she just couldn't keep up with no matter what she did
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what's her name, was supposed to be there sometime around ten, to discuss the preparations for the Summer Fair, but before then she had to do all that she’d let laps, while pretending to keep up with Jim
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It’s getting harder and harder for me to just keep up
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"Then why do you feel you need to keep up, with us?" he asked, with a confused look on his face
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You’re doing the same thing here, trying to keep up with all of us at the same time
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The whips tightened as they ran, trying to keep up with Roman as he spun around
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Why wouldn’t she have all the lovers she wanted? Would he be the kid she’ll use when there’s no one else around? What sexual abilities might their biological science give them? How would he keep up?
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I’m a bit too old to be a Jackaroo, but I can still keep up with the ankle biters
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Jean found it difficult to keep up with Henri as they
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it impossible to keep up now that they were returning
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She was even able to get a couple master's sessions, one on improvisational ear techniques that she couldn't quite keep up with, another on the Tragoth scales
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I don't mean exclusive, I'll always want to party too, but someone who's usually home with me, someone I can keep up with
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"If you've been with her I don't think I can keep up with you
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"I can't keep up with you
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She had picked up speed again til he could barely keep up
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In adjusting the terms of the lease, the landlord endeavours to leave him no greater share of the produce than what is sufficient to keep up the stock from which he furnishes the seed, pays the labour, and purchases and maintains the cattle and other instruments of husbandry, together with the ordinary profits of farming stock in the neighbourhood
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He struggled to keep up
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"Please can you use one finger at a time Sky, I can't keep up
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Hogan strode out towards the back of the monastery walls and Conradie puffed along next to him, his fat wobbling and rolling as he struggled to keep up with the tall, long legged marine
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She'd liked the people in Halakanonn but didn't want to have to keep up with the changes in their music
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If such violent methods are necessary to keep up the present price of tobacco, the superior advantage of its culture over that of corn, if it still has any, will not probably be of long continuance
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That employment, however, by occasioning a new demand, and by diminishing the quantity which could be employed in any other way, may have afterwards contributed to keep up or increase their value
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They were both natives of the Yakhan however, always on the run, both with boost habits and Piishain with a norrot habit also that the ventilation system couldn't keep up with
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Alan didn't quite keep up at first because he was also wondering if they would destroy it out of jealousy, because Alan was the one having the adventures here and not them
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In countries where the price of cattle is very low, the calves, which are not intended to be reared in order to keep up the stock, are generally killed very young, as was the case in Scotland twenty or thirty years ago
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And among them, the Magi came as well, enhancing their speed with the Oneness just to keep up with Adros and the others
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If you're not made for that you will find yourself so busy trying to keep up that you will feel very unconfortable
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enough to keep up with their spending, and slaves to money and their material
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but they are likely to keep up with all the latest industry updates for their
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down after only a few days so they could keep up with orders
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In trying to keep up with the pace of your daily waking life, you dreams may serve as your only outlet in coping and coming to terms with the loss of a loved one
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To dream that you are tap dancing indicates that you need to keep up with life or else you will be left behind
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They not only lower very much the value of the precious metals in Spain and Portugal, but by detaining there a certain quantity of those metals which would otherwise flow over other countries, they keep up their value in those other countries somewhat above what it otherwise would be, and thereby give those countries a double advantage in their commerce with Spain and Portugal
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A bounty upon exportation, by enabling them to send abroad their surplus part, and to keep up the price of what remains in the home market, effectually prevents this
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And sometimes she felt she could barely keep up with the pace of it all
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By encouraging extraordinary dexterity and ingenuity, they serve to keep up the emulation of the workmen actually employed in those respective occupations, and are not considerable enough to turn towards any one of them a greater share of the capital of the country than what would go to it of its own accord
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Were it possible, indeed, for one great company of merchants to possess themselves of the whole crop of an extensive country, it might perhaps be their interest to deal with it, as the Dutch are said to do with the spiceries of the Moluccas, to destroy or throw away a considerable part of it, in order to keep up the price of the rest
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With Mercer’s whereabouts still unknown, it was more imperative to keep up the twin appearance of confidence and competence
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The away party, trying to keep up with Mim and Yula, was just rounding the last bend in the path approaching the ruins of a very ancient-looking stone building
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Secondly, This monopoly has necessarily contributed to keep up the rate of profit, in all the different branches of British trade, higher than it naturally would have been, had all nations been allowed a free trade to the British colonies
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With no one around to keep up regular maintenance on the highways, nature was taking its toll
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Have the exorbitant profits of the merchants of Cadiz and Lisbon augmented the capital of Spain and Portugal ? Have they alleviated the poverty, have they promoted the industry, of those two beggarly countries? Such has been the tone of mercantile expense in those two trading cities, that those exorbitant profits, far from augmenting the general capital of the country, seem scarce to have been sufficient to keep up the capitals upon which they were made
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After all, he had been willing to go on with the act, but this grown woman had been unable to keep up with him
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In several different parts of Europe, the toll or lock-duty upon a canal is the property of private persons, whose private interest obliges them to keep up the canal
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She must keep up her strength
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In this respect, the teachers of a new religion have always had a considerable advantage in attacking those ancient and established systems, of which the clergy, reposing themselves upon their benefices, had neglected to keep up the fervour of faith and devotion in the great body of the people; and having given themselves up to indolence, were become altogether incapable of making any vigorous exertion in defence even of their own establishment
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The private tampering of some of the neighbouring clergy, sometimes to procure, but more frequently to prevent this concurrence, and the popular arts which they cultivate, in order to enable them upon such occasions to tamper more effectually, are perhaps the causes which principally keep up whatever remains of the old fanatical spirit, either in the clergy or in the people of Scotland
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Besides, we could keep up with the gossip of the village and our various family members
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dodged in and out of the crowd, trying to keep up with
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“Mom, don’t you keep up with the research?” was her reply
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He started to run, and she soon showed she could keep up no matter how fast he ran
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Clearly the security op knew he would not be able to keep up the more-than-my-jobs-worth act
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Abbott and the other officials had wanted to burn his body in the prison crematorium, as they did with actual prisoners, saying they had to keep up the façade, but Millicent had caused such a big fuss that they had to acquiesce to her demands and bury him properly
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It was all we could do to keep up
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I can barely keep up!”
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The pirate had figured Cheeryup would have tired by now and chosen to hide rather than keep up her punishing pace
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People told me that it would help me learn other languages, but I couldn’t even keep up with
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Cannibalism is gradually dying out in Africa, but there are still tribes who keep up the abominable practice of eating their own dead
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The remaining cats sped after him, doing their best to keep up
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It was hard to keep up the courage of the little household
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Barnes, though she tried to keep up heart, had become very pale
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Soffen left the burrow at a trot, with Slikit right behind her, doing his best to keep up as she ran through the undergrowth
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Her legs were dragging as she desperately struggled to keep up with Galeron, and she now paid focused attention to what she was doing with them
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The boat gained speed as the current moved faster, rushing us and forcing us to move our oars more rapidly to keep up the pace
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For many, many years we would go to the park and play basketball - until I just could not keep up with my older son anymore
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"Yer know, there were a time when yer used ter keep up with the latest fashions, Peter boy
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Frank rode with the punches, not sure how much longer he could keep up the pretence without really getting hurt
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Sylvia could hardly keep up the supply and soon they were all walking around with fat wallets, especially her and Sal, of course
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You’ll need it if you expect to keep up with us
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The creatures couldn’t keep up with a fast walking man
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lowed me to keep up with Cal’s swift descent by slacking the
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all two shifts could do to keep up with the day’s heavy catch
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ning speed, I realized that now it was up to me to keep up a
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By mid-afternoon, Colling was forced to send to the German dairy for additional cream, and was running the ice cream machine steadily to keep up with demand
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It was a shorter route, but slower because it passed through the centers of towns; however, he knew the bypasses: they offered a rough ride, but allowed them to keep up their speed and cover the distance quicker than on the new highway
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“You should thank your lucky stars that I’m too old to keep up with her, or I’d steal her