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The deck was made of oak, and there was an overhang from the house to give shade, it was screened in to keep out mosquitoes
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Trying to keep out of the way of the crew, all rushing around doing totally incomprehensible things very efficiently while Drens directs operations, I duck under some ropes to stand by the rail taking in the scene on the shore
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Chrissie shrank into herself, becoming as invisible as she could; she had seen Chas in one of his violent moods before and was anxious to keep out of his way
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Billy and Alex have to hug the kerb, walking along the hedge line, as much to keep out of the way of oncoming cars as to keep out of sight
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shutting it again as quickly as he could in order to keep out
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“I looked at areas where it is possible to keep out of the range of radar
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cloaks closer around their bodies to keep out the cold and
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In the house, and especially the dormitory, we all tried hard to keep out of his way
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They trusted Danny to stay alone in the house and keep out of mischief
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They endeavour, for this purpose, to keep out as much as possible all competitors from the market of the countries which are subject to their government, and consequently to reduce, at least, some part of the surplus produce of those countries to what is barely sufficient for supplying their own demand, or to what they can expect to sell in Europe, with such a profit as they may think reasonable
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‘Okay, Gerald, I’ll keep out of your way
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Every tax ought to be so contrived, as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the state
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A tax may either take out or keep out of the pockets of the people a great deal more than it brings into the public treasury, in the four following ways
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The last report I received stated that he had closed his city gates to keep out the peasant armies and that the city was effectively under siege
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The Mercury immediately made contact with the whaleships Florida, Corinthian, and Peru, and they all steered westward, hoping to keep out of sight
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If you sell the bar for example, not saying you will, but if you did, you would be out of danger, yes? So this is Rich warning you to keep out of things
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Now please keep out of our way
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conscious that the bedclothes could not keep out the cold
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A Philippines with a US naval base in Manila would keep out Germany or any other empire
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backsliding; to put or keep out of site; concealed from
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Backside: Past; something that is behind you; something that is over with; going backward; backsliding; to put or keep out of site; concealed from
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The planks on the walls were tightly overlapped to keep out draughts
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Because of the curve in the trail it would be easy for them to keep out of the man’s sight even though they would have to follow the trail for a short distance
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It wasn’t much of a house, but it did keep out the cold rain that fell that night
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keep out of the wind
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In all the studies that have repeatedly shown the socialistic bias of professors, few have inquired whether this is just a natural or accidental development, or whether it is in many cases a deliberate attempt by socialists determined to keep out competing viewpoints
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Money is one thing we keep out of the village, since we all help one another without expecting anything in return
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When Ralph enters, pushing aside the torn curtain that hangs down in what he imagines is a vain attempt to keep out the wind, he expects the room to be empty
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that help? It will potentially keep out
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The message was passed down the line for more men to keep out of sight in the mountain coves
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with invisible barriers that keep out the wind, and a great view of the East
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After much deliberation between Mariana, Salome and me, since No Josefina decided to keep out claiming that she had more interesting things to do and that if the decision were hers the two animals would be outside, we decided that Bartolomeo, out of respect for his seniority, was the one that would remain in the house with us
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It allowed the project manager/facilitator to learn a number of new skills, and to depend on experts to keep out of deep trouble
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And it isn’t sunlight that they’re trying to keep out
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With fire to keep the animals away, with plenty of greens, berries, roots, nuts, seeds and meat, with furs to keep them warm, with strong houses to keep out the weather, what more could the tribe need?
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she could slip out and eat something, then keep out of sight until
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does keep out good influences
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“Keep out of sight” he told him
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They were high, meant to keep out the man-eaters; but Conan was no swamp-bred black man; his thews had been steeled in boyhood on the sheer cliffs of his native hills
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If he could keep out of the beast's way for a bit, perhaps that betraying wind would shift—but the wind held, and a quick glance over his shoulder showed Conan that the monster was almost upon them, coming like a war-galley in front of a hurricane
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We are making a statement that will tell the world to keep out, this is private property and we shall keep it that way
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They can’t get in because the Governor of Alabama told them to keep out
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"Best keep out of this, Granddad"
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to be smarter than he is to keep out of it
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Rory wandered off to look at windmills and generally keep out of
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That’s the only thing to keep out of my business even though I am his servant
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The Police as usual were either receiving a healthy sum to keep out of his way, or they couldn’t find witnesses, or any evidence against him
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“She brings it upon herself, it’s safer if you keep out of it,” he counted the cash and gave Gulab her change and placed her items in a bag
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He then added slowly and sternly, “Just make sure that you keep out of the way, Lezura
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combinations of letters and numbers are supposed to keep out of the system, namely the hackers, don’t have any problem with passwords
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effectively keep out the rain, especially since my ancient canvas
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“Ok then come with us for a few days, and keep out of the way
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The door had been fitted well anyway, to keep out noise and was probably the only reason they were still alive
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The building had been located, but the legalities would take several days to complete, so Sam suggested that they just quietly move in and keep out of sight
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A red tip of light suddenly appearing inside one of the parked cars then made Jennifer smile to herself: a man was smoking behind the driver’s wheel, probably a lookout trying to keep out of the fresh evening air
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Many of those not sentenced to death for failing to purge history and philosophy of things displeasing to the state were sent north to construct what’s considered the first Great Wall to keep out northern invaders
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That’s what they’re there for, sir, to protect the dockyard against the Frenchies and to keep out the
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Brett needs to keep out of his way
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'Shut up and keep out of this!'
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“Keep out the bears and
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‘’As you can see on this map, Mussolini’s pussyfooting with us since late 1940, when he was persuaded by the British to keep out of actual combat operations in exchange for keeping his African colonies, finally made Hitler lose patience with him
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The two sets of gates, one which was structured with locks and three sets of huge sliding doors to allow larger machinery to pass in or out and a smaller set of sliding doors, used for traffic consisting of people or smaller vehicles such as two man patroller crafts, were built into the huge base of the dome for the purpose of keeping the city from being exposed to the outside elements of the planet, and also to keep out the toral
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She was shaking as she clumsily locked the three extra locks that would keep out
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with the bar across it that looked like it was there to keep out the three headed dog on the other
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It wouldn’t keep out regular personnel, who could still open the door with verbal commands, but it would slow down the intruders
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“This is cool, Looks like they have managed to keep out Wal-Mart
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By the time we came to a seldom traveled lane, we were having to wear our bandanas over our faces to help keep out the fine dust
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It was covered in words that said ‘keep out’, ‘secret work’, and ‘no admittance’
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So, how do you know who to let in and who to to unify a tribe and allow members to “show keep out? There is no simple answer, but a powerful their colors” publicly
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However, we both soon realised, it still wasn’t enough to keep out the cold
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Most villages had walls or trenches around them to keep out enemies or
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keep out the mosquitos and other flying bugs that could drive
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Anna decided to keep out, as did Dr Bedi
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“They claim that they were paid and paid handsomely, to keep out of the way for a couple of hours,” said the Superintendent
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should start half a metre underground to keep out burrowers
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Where is the use of your praying, "Lead us not into temptation," unless you are yourselves careful not to run into it; and "deliver us from evil," unless you show a desire to keep out of its way? Take example from Joseph,�Not merely did he refuse his mistress's solicitation to sin, but he showed his prudence in refusing to be "with her" at all (Gen
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‘Maybe I could help you keep out of trouble
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To keep out the foe and not be subjected
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Is the love that you keep out of sight
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In fact science tries to keep out the intelligent design of God because it can’t explain it
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They knew he existed, Ben was sure of that—he did, after all, stick out in a community as white as the Wonder Bread in the Wackowski’s Variety bag—but for whatever reason, he’d been able to keep out of their sights
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Robin crouched beside him and tried to keep out of the way of the rowers
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People say that they desire abundant life — and so they do — but so many interpret this to mean that if they will exercise their muscles or breathe scientifically, eat certain foods in certain ways, drink so many glasses of water every day of just a certain temperature, keep out of drafts, they will attain the abundant life they seek
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close to oncoming traffic, which used the same trick to keep out of the
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Store and keep out of reach of children, non-humid and high-up is best
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Keeping an eye on the floor to keep out of the blood pools, the vampire stopped outside the pod and looked at the survivors inside
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Nobody else need know, he wrote; it could go on being kept secret from the world; but the convenience of her aunt's knowing was so obvious,--think of how she would then keep out of the way, think of how she would leave them to themselves, anyhow indoors, anyhow in the house in Eaton Terrace
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Her hair wouldn't keep out of her eyes; her thin serge skirt blew up like a balloon and got in the way of her trembling fingers searching along the door
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She arranged herself, therefore, in the chair, and, since she couldn't read, tried to remember something to say over to herself instead, some poem, or verse of a poem, to take her attention off the coming dinner; and she was shocked to find, as she sat there with her eyes shut to keep out the light that glared on her from the middle of the ceiling, that she could remember nothing but fragments: loose bits floating derelict round her mind, broken spars that didn't even belong, she was afraid, to any really magnificent whole
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The warmth from the heavy blanks was not enough to keep out the cold
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But Tom wanted to keep out of further trouble, so he left the prisoner where he was
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Williams had not crafted his barrier to keep out water, so they were wet
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Travel along, do a touristy thing, look at some mud tunnels and try to keep out of mischief
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She knew the only way forward was to ignore him, keep out of his way, and try to carry on as normal
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Linda had forgotten to bring a jacket with her, and wrapped her arms around her to keep out the chill
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When the season turned, hides were stretched to keep out the weather
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They were all moved into Melasurej, which Manfred and Dammar then surrounded with protective spells that would keep out all but Weylyn himself
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Keep out of reach of children
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We can keep out
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The rest of the Knot waited outside the main gates trying to keep out of the way of the masses of people flooding into the city