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Keeping and character
* Sheridan Bucket, an unseen character in the British sitcom Keeping Up Appearances
* In the novel Keeping Faith by Jodi Picoult, the main character, Faith White, is believed to be one of the Lamed Vovnik by Rabbi Solomon.
She is best known for her role as character Hyacinth Bucket ( supposedly pronounced " Bouquet ") in the British television series Keeping Up Appearances and Hetty Wainthropp in the British television series Hetty Wainthropp Investigates.
Keeping from Dragon # 124 ( August 1987 ) presents the aarakocra as both a player character and non-player character race.
Hyacinth Bucket, who insists her last name is pronounced " Bouquet ", is the main character in the BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances ( 1990 to 1995 ), played by Patricia Routledge.
He is best known for his role as character Richard Bucket in the British television series Keeping Up Appearances, but has played many other notable film and television roles, including that of Roy in the British television series The Old Guys.
His comedy appearances on TV include The Likely Lads, Please Sir !, Dad's Army, Curry and Chips, No, Honestly, The Upper Hand and the character of Onslow in the BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances.
* Rose ( Keeping Up Appearances ), a fictional character in the British sitcom Keeping Up Appearances
* Onslow ( Keeping Up Appearances ), a character on the British comedy television series Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping with its EPA designation as a light truck, the fifth character in the VIN for a U-body is " U ", instead of the fourth, as is standard for cars.
Keeping true to her character, however, Heddy soon breaks up with Herman, citing that his financial prospects aren't up to her standards.
Richard Bucket is a fictional character played by Clive Swift in the British comedy TV series Keeping Up Appearances, which was aired from 1990 to 1995.
* Hyacinth Bucket, the main character in the BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances

Keeping and service
Keeping the chain of command established by Murtala, Obasanjo pledged to continue the programme for the restoration of civilian government in 1979 and to carry forward the reform programme to improve the quality of public service.
* Keeping older ships in service longer.

Keeping and longer
# Keeping Mum ( January 27, 1991 ) – Alan is in a bad mood after learning that, upon the death of Piers ' father, his lackey is now a baronet and a multi-millionaire, but he cheers himself up by passing an amendment to the Government's social security bill to cut off all Basic State Pensions to the elderly, a move that causes hundreds of retirement homes to close, as residents will no longer be able to pay.
Keeping the beamwidth narrow requires a longer horn ( smaller flare angle ) to keep the phase error constant.
The longer and lesser known form " American Born Confused Desi, Emigrated From Gujarat, House In Jersey " is also occasionally seen ; playing on the alphabet theme, it has been expanded for K-Z variously as " Kids Learning Medicine, Now Owning Property, Quite Reasonable Salary, Two Uncles Visiting, White Xenophobia, Yet Zestful " or " Keeping Lotsa Motels, Named Omkarnath Patel, Quickly Reaching Success Through Underhanded Vicious Ways, Xenophobic Yet Zestful ".

Keeping and leads
Keeping fast hold of this idea of absolute position, Herbart leads us next to the quality of the real:

Keeping and more
Keeping representations active, however, is not enough if the task demands maintaining more than one chunk of information.
Keeping water at or below a boil requires more careful control of temperature, particularly by using feedback.
In fact, newspaper columns were so well-received that professional psychologist Jastrow had a column entitled Keeping Mentally Fit that appeared in more than 150 newspapers in the 1920s.
In the March 2011 PBS pledge drive programming special Behind the Britcoms: from Script to Screen hosted by Moira Brooker and Philip Bretherton of As Time Goes By, the Keeping Up Appearances creators / writers / producers stated that they believed the series had many more years in it, that they had many more stories to tell, and that " it still had legs ".
Keeping the narrow-waisted shape and moderate depth of the 000 -, and combining it with a width slightly more than even that of a D -, the M-s ( sometimes called 0000 -) were phenomononally well-balanced in their tone.
Keeping warm during the storm, Leslie and Maggie begin to see each other as more than competitors.
Keeping an Arowana almost exclusively on a pellet diet will not only provide the fish with a well balanced meal, it is more cost effective and will generally prevent health issues.
Although prime time programming slowly became more focused, programs such as Are You Being Served ?, Keeping Up Appearances, and Yes Minister found cult audiences in late night time slots, and aired free of time and content edits for years as more focus was placed on younger audiences viewing at earlier hours.
To keep the output transistor resistance high, V < sub > DG </ sub > ≥ 0 V .< ref group =" nb "> Keeping the output resistance high means more than keeping the MOSFET in active mode, because the output resistance of real MOSFETs only begins to increase on entry into the active region, then rising to become close to maximum value only when V < sub > DG </ sub > ≥ 0 V .</ ref > ( see Baker ).
Keeping the scene on the server also allowed more opportunities to leverage hardware acceleration.
Keeping in mind this delineation of the object domain, the formal pragmatics of communication can be more readily laid out.
Keeping the so-called " widescreen " aspects of Ellis's title, Millar and artist Frank Quitely added a more polemic style to the story, increasing sales and gathering many awards at home and abroad.
Perhaps more than any other space in the building, the Keeping History Center is the link between the Museum ’ s subject matter and its powerful symbolic neighbors.
Keeping humans inside the driving cab of the machine provides a safer and more comfortable working environment for industrial scale logging.
When they came to be published more modern printing techniques were used which would have allowed Keeping a full range of tones, but he had started with line drawings, so he used the same technique for the entire series, illustrating two books a year until he completed the task with Martin Chuzzlewit in 1988.
Keeping in view the concept of materiality, a company may have a policy to capitalize only those assets which cost more than a specified amount.
Another 1958 Farson series, entitled Keeping in Step, looked at establishment institutions such as public schools from a distinctly more distanced perspective than that seen on virtually all BBC programmes ( and even most other Associated-Rediffusion programmes ) of the time.
Keeping things interesting by working out ever more complex series of passes ( throwing the club to someone else ), selves ( throwing to yourself ), holds ( not throwing the club at all ) and zips ( grabbing the club out of one hand with your other ).
Keeping comics in a more traditional page format eases the writer's transition into publishing their comics in print format, as expressed by at least one writer ; and limiting the size of comics makes them more accessible for readers who access the comic not through the regular site but, for example, through RSS readers or the Wii internet browser.
Keeping the same bird's-eye view, but with more responsive gameplay, resembling Sensible Soccer, it was ported to most active platforms of the day: DOS, Amiga, Mega Drive / Genesis, Sega CD, Master System, SNES and handhelds Game Boy and Game Gear.
Keeping limbs in results in a freer and more painless entry.

Keeping and skills
Keeping his songwriting skills honed, Diamond also recorded two albums of mostly new material during this period.

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