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From then on, in keeping with the traditions they had followed since childhood, the whole group settled down to relish their food.
The careless writing was in keeping with his mood of savage discontent.
I strongly recommend to the Congress the avoidance of mandatory floors on the size of the reserve components so that we may have the flexibility to make adjustments in keeping with military necessity.
If the house you plan to buy or build won't have big overhangs, you can still do a fair job of keeping the sun off walls and windows with properly designed trellises, fences and awnings.
It's fun, and it's easy -- so easy that there is time left after cooking, and tent keeping, for the women to get out and enjoy outdoor fun with their families.
Under the circumstances, I had difficulty keeping up with the conversation on the phone, but when I hung up I was reasonably certain that Francesca had wanted to remind me of our town meeting the next evening, and how important it was that Hank and I be there.
The St. Basil's scene opens with little groups of beggars milling around the square, the ever present police keeping them under scrutiny.
The necessity for keeping alert to his bride's hazards can act as an interference with the man's spontaneous desire.
This is not out of keeping with its origins, probably the most humble of any in the Ivy group.
The legend as it exists in Fall River today always includes the solemn assurance that Bridget returned to Ireland after the trial with a `` big bundle '' of cash which Lizzie gave her for keeping her mouth shut.
With its power to investigate, the Senate can paralyze the Secretary by keeping him in a state of perpetual testimony before committees, as it did with Dean Acheson.
It was evident that a captain should remain at his desk, directing with a firm hand and keeping a firm seat.
Mrs. Molvar asked again that the board join in taking a stand in keeping with Jack Lowe's program.
Talking of the rapid population growth ( upwards of 12,000 babies born daily ) with an immigrant entering the United States every 1-1/2 minutes, he said `` our organization has not been keeping pace with this challenge ''.
In addition, Lincoln had to contend with reinforcing strong Union sympathies in the border slave states and keeping the war from becoming an international conflict.
In keeping with the times, much of anthropology became politicized through the Algerian War of Independence and opposition to the Vietnam War ; Marxism became an increasingly popular theoretical approach in the discipline.
Foucault warns of the risks of keeping the author's name in mind during interpretation, because it could affect the value and meaning with which one handles an interpretation.
Thus we hear of abbots going out to hunt, with their men carrying bows and arrows ; keeping horses, dogs and huntsmen ; and special mention is made of an abbot of Leicester, c. 1360, who was the most skilled of all the nobility in hare hunting.
left In keeping with his democratic ideals, Mackenzie refused the offer of a knighthood three times, and was thus the only one of Canada's first eight Prime Ministers not to be knighted.
In keeping with its many Walter Scott references, Rose Street in Edinburgh has a bar called the " Kenilworth ", along with one named the " Abbotsford ".
In keeping with the prevailing view of celestial bodies as balls of fire in the sky, Anaximenes proposed that the earth let out an exhalation of air that rarefied, ignited and became the stars.
Students are led to change their largely automatic routines that are interpreted by the teacher to currently or cumulatively be physically limiting, inefficient or not in keeping with anatomical structure.

keeping and sentiment
The fact that Cowen was Jewish gave his appointment a multicultural aspect in keeping with contemporary Australian sentiment.
The Ministry was responsible for keeping much information out of the public domain during the war years, as it was thought that this would have been harmful to the national sentiment.
His emphasis on " sentiment " was in keeping with the era, as he emphasized the need for " sympathy " between individuals as the basis of fit action.
His emphasis on " sentiment " was in keeping with the era, as he emphasized the need for " sympathy " between individuals as the basis of fit action.

keeping and Lincoln
After a time, the TX-0 was no longer considered worth keeping at Lincoln Lab, and was " loaned " ( semi-permanently ) to the MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics ( RLE ) in July 1958, where it became a centerpiece of research that would eventually evolve into the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab and the original computer " hacker " culture.
Although the parish records from before 1900 were moved to Lincoln in 1988 for safe keeping, the parish library remains one of the ten biggest in England today and, with a dedicated cataloguer finally employed, is now undergoing a period of restoration work.
Lawrie Sanchez was given the task of keeping the club in the Second Division and a miraculous escape was achieved on the final day of the season when Paul Emblen headed home the winner seven minutes from time to beat Lincoln City 1 – 0.
In 2002 – 03, Alexander was given the task of keeping the team in the football league, he proved the many pundits and fans who believed that Lincoln would be relegated and sent out of business due to financial irregularities wrong.
Garrett was charged with tracking down and arresting an alleged friend from his saloon keeping days, Henry McCarty, a jail escapee and Lincoln County War participant who often went by the aliases Henry Antrim and William Harrison Bonney, but is better known as " Billy the Kid ".
Against all expectations, Lincoln reached the play-off final in the 2002 – 03 season, conceding just 37 league goals with Marriott keeping 18 clean sheets in the league.
He became the 28th Lincoln player to start 250 competitive games when keeping his 72nd Football League clean sheet in the 1 – 0 home victory over Swansea City on 9 April 2005 ; Lincoln manager Keith Alexander recognised the feat by making Marriott captain for the game.
Although he retained his place in January, Marriott's contract was not renewed at the end of the season, bringing an end to nine seasons at Lincoln in which he made 351 league appearances, conceding 414 goals and keeping 106 clean sheets in the process.
Lincoln expressed concern over his exposed position to General Washington, noting that many units were not in a position to " render the least assistance to this post in case it is attacked ", and that he was keeping wagons ready in case a precipitate departure was needed.

keeping and led
Negotiations between Cable & Wireless and CCT Boatphone led to a split of the monopolies, with Cable & Wireless retaining a monopoly over fixed line and internet services, and CCT Boatphone keeping a de facto monopoly over cellular telephones.
Preparations for an emergency launch proceeded at fever pitch and led to the NRO's institution of " R7 " status, that is, keeping a Corona spy satellite ready for launch on 7 days ' notice in case of an emergency.
Following a 2006 season in which they missed the playoffs, Lamar Hunt sold the club in August 2006 to OnGoal, LLC, a six-man ownership group led by Cerner Corporation co-founders Neal Patterson and Cliff Illig, a local group committed to keeping the Wizards in Kansas City.
During the seven-day state funeral, Nancy, accompanied by her children and military escort, led the nation in mourning by keeping a strong composure, traveling from her home to the Reagan Library for a memorial service, then to Washington, D. C., where her husband's body lay in state for 34 hours prior to a national funeral service in the Washington National Cathedral.
After forcibly removing Edward VI to Windsor Castle, with the intention of keeping him hostage, Somerset was removed from power by members of the council, led by his chief rival, John Dudley, the first Earl of Warwick, who created himself Duke of Northumberland shortly after his rise.
As the number of vehicle lane miles traveled per year continues to increase dramatically, and as the number of vehicle lane miles constructed per year has not been keeping pace, this has led to ever-increasing traffic congestion.
He was found guilty by the Convention, led by the Jacobins who rejected the idea of keeping him as a hostage.
The popularity of the Turtles led to a craze for keeping them as pets in Great Britain.
Tadg led the battle, keeping Cormac out of the action at the rear.
A belief that disconnection was being used again, and not as a last resort, led a group of British Scientologists to resign from the Church in 1984, while keeping their allegiance to the beliefs of Scientology.
His carelessness in keeping account of his receipts and expenditures, and the differences between himself and Arthur Lee regarding the contracts with Beaumarchais, eventually led to his recall and replacement by John Adams as ambassador to France on November 21, 1777 and was expected to face charges based on Lee's complaints and on his having promised the foreign officers commissions outranking American officers.
Consuella wants Zed destroyed immediately ; others, led by May and a subversive Eternal named Friend ( John Alderton ), insist on keeping him alive for further study.
In October 1941, Arthur Coles and Alexander Wilson, the two independent MPs who had been keeping the Coalition ( led first by Menzies, then by Fadden ) in power since 1940, joined Labor in defeating Fadden's budget and brought the government down.
Still, Charles's attempt to drive the inferior enemy back resulted in total failure, as the French led a skillful combined-arms defense, with their cavalry playing a vital role in keeping the Austrians at bay.
This need to reflect the unit seniority led to the keeping of military staff records, in tabular form reflecting the compilation of units an army, their commanders, equipment, and locations on the battlefield.
Weeks conceived the idea in 1945, petitioned Gen. Eisenhower in 1946, led the first Veterans Day celebration in 1947 ( keeping the official name Armistice Day until Veterans Day was legal in 1954 ).
Throughout this period, Captain Burke led his forces in many offensive operations ... His indomitable fighting spirit and great personal courage contributed directly to the success of our forces in that area and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
Taine's contrarian politics led to difficulties keeping teaching posts, and his early academic career was decidedly mixed ; he failed the exam for the national Concours d ' Agrégation in 1851.
In the early days the channel operated on a £ 40 million budget ( plus £ 10 million share of overheads ), which led Sam Chisholm to propose to Murdoch the station be closed, but Rupert was " pleased with its achievements ... there were overriding reasons of prestige and politics for keeping it ... the final hurdle of the Broadcasting Bill had still to be overcome and the case for the acceptability of Sky would collapse if suddenly there was no news channel.
He immediately seeks refuge with his old gang from his days in the French Resistance, a group of ex-cons whose patriotic work led to grants of parole that depend on them keeping their noses clean.
They performed well, keeping General Simon Fraser's regulars engaged while Benedict Arnold led attacks on the central column.
This led to the constant formation of political alliances between parties keen on keeping the Communists at bay.
: Cornelius Lucius Scipio Barbatus, sprung from Gnaeus his father, a man strong and wise, whose appearance was most in keeping with his virtue, who was consul, censor, and aedile among you-He captured Taurasia, Cisauna, Samnium-he subdued all Lucania and led off hostages.

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