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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 that sentiment, Lincoln led the moderates regarding Reconstruction policy, and was opposed by the Radical Republicans, under Rep. Thaddeus Stevens, Sen. Charles Sumner and Sen. Benjamin Wade, political allies of the president on other issues.
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 republican
Princeps, because of its republican connotation, was most commonly used to refer to the emperor in Latin ( although the emperor's actual constitutional position was essentially " pontifex maximus with tribunician power and imperium superseding all others ") as it was in keeping with the façade of the restored Republic ; the Greek word basileus (" king ") was modified to be synonymous with emperor ( and primarily came into favour after the reign of Heraclius ) as the Greeks had no republican sensibility and openly viewed the emperor as a monarch.
In 1922, he supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty, despite its acceptance of the Partition of Ireland, as a way of keeping the republican movement united and focussed on the north, where Catholics were being attacked by loyalists.

keeping and views
Goldman's views were in keeping with those of Johann Most, who advocated propaganda of the deed.
Tosh tried to gain some mainstream success while keeping his militant views, but was largely unsuccessful, especially compared to Marley's achievements.
In the series 1 episode " Size Matters " it is implied that Susan views Angus Deayton in the same way that Steve views Mariella Frostrup, even keeping two pictures of him hidden in her bedroom.
He views the Zionist State of Israel as a form of " impatience " and in keeping with the Talmud's warnings that being impatient for God's love leads to " grave danger ".
While Reed and Frankfurter also held similar views, Frankfurter usually concurred with Reed ( offering lengthy, professorial discussions of the law compared to Reed's terse opinions keeping to the facts of the case ).
Western critics see his views as part of a renewed Russian imperial ideology, " keeping alive an imperial consciousness and secular messianism in Russia ".
" In a 1907 newspaper article about Ed Perry, vice-chairman of the Oklahoma state committee, the phrase was used as follows: " In regard to his political views Mr. Perry has issued the following terse platform: ' I am for a square deal, grass root representation, for keeping close to the people, against ring rule and for fair treatment.
He is the head of the centuries-old League of Shadows, a morally ambiguous organization based in Bhutan that is dedicated to keeping order and justice in a world which it views as decadent and corrupt.
In keeping with Peck's democratic ideals, the auditorium was designed so that all seats would have good views and acoustics.
Now, however, it is clear that the nation as a whole was better off when he was keeping his views to himself.
Ralph Nader, a presidential candidate who was not allowed to debate because of this rule, believed that the regulation was created to stifle the views of third party candidates by keeping them off the televised debates.
Many of his views are in keeping with Ron Sider's " completely pro-life " stance, standing in opposition to any human situation that leads to the termination of life.
In keeping with McGregor's views on mutual support and co-operation, gate receipts were shared amongst the clubs until the 1980s, which helped to ensure that a select few wealthy clubs were not able to dominate the competition.
In keeping with the best traditions of The Public, the Forum hosts a wide diversity of views and brings the theater into contact with the society around it.
In keeping with its general approach, Aesthetic Realism views homosexuality as a philosophic matter.
The 1842 edition was expanded and rewritten to include Russian nationalist themes in keeping with the official tsarist ideology at the time, as well as the author's changing political and aesthetic views ( later manifested in Dead Souls and Selected Passages from Correspondence with his Friends ).
Potential measures include those relating to input measures, e. g. possession of vocational qualifications, or the receipt of careers management training ; perception measures, e. g. the views of employers and the workforce of their employability ; and outcome measures, e. g. the speed at which people are able to get jobs or ‘ measurements of failure ’, e. g. the numbers or proportion of people with difficulty finding or keeping work, or the number of job changes, however defined.
This tension between and within Indian and British views resulted in the clumsy compromise of the 1935 Act having no preamble of its own, but keeping in place the 1919 Act's preamble even while repealing the remainder of that Act.
While WYAH had evolved into a conventional independent station by this time, its programming policy was decidedly conservative, in keeping with Robertson's Baptist / charismatic religious views.

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