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" We have spent a long time building and refining a brilliant creative and production team ... Keeping this group together as our own company is truly exciting ," commented Cooper about the name change.
*( 1986 ) Keeping our Troth: Staying in Love During the Five Stages of Marriage
Keeping with our source expertise example, a person may feel that " if an expert presented this information, it is probably correct, and thus I can trust that my reactions to it are informative with respect to my attitude ".

Keeping and at
Keeping her frightened gaze on the men at the counter, she began to feel her way to the door.
" An Interview with Kenji Sahara: 40 Years of Keeping Godzilla at Bay ", Kaiju Fan Online.
Keeping the eggs at a constant temperature is essential for healthy embryo development.
* Keeping America Great – Warren Buffett and Bill Gates speak with students at Columbia Business School
Keeping in mind at all times the significant themes, ideas and values in the text should always align with the intended curriculum.
Keeping water at or below a boil requires more careful control of temperature, particularly by using feedback.
" Providing quality data, for public good — while respecting individual privacy and, at the same time, protecting confidentiality — is the Census Bureau's core responsibility ", " Keeping the public's trust is critical to the Census's ability to carry out the mission as the leading source of quality data about the Nation's people and economy.
Keeping in mind that the slope is less-than-or-equal-to one, the problem now presents itself as to whether the next point should be at or.
Keeping a yo-yo spinning while remaining at the end of its uncoiled string is known as sleeping.
Keeping up the momentum, the band played at the Prince's Trust concert in July 1987, with Eric Clapton standing in on lead guitar for a performance of Running in the Family.
Keeping eight programs running allowed the system to shuffle execution of programs on the main CPU depending on what data was available on the memory bus at that time, attempting to avoid " dead time " when the CPU was waiting on memory.
" Keeping with convention, black minstrels still corked the faces of at least the endmen.
After two decades of fighting and four failed tries at peace talks, including the unsuccessful deployment of the Indian Army, the Indian Peace Keeping Force from 1987 to 1990, a lasting negotiated settlement to the conflict appeared possible when a cease-fire was declared in December 2001, and a ceasefire agreement signed with international mediation in 2002.
A government in exile differs from a rump state in the sense that a rump state controls at least part of its former territory .< ref > Tir, J., 2005-02-22 " Keeping the Peace After Secessions: Territorial Conflicts Between Rump and Secessionist States " Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii Online <. PDF >.
Keeping clear of the coast, he took the inland towns of Atintania, and Dimale, and subdued the Greek tribe of the Dassaretae and the Illyrian Parthini and at least the southern Ardiaei.
Keeping track of the action of Frobenius in this calculation shows that its eigenvalues are all q < sup > k ( d − 1 )/ 2 + 1 </ sup >, so the zeta function of Z ( E < sup > k </ sup >, T ) has poles only at T = 1 / q < sup > k ( d − 1 )/ 2 + 1 </ sup >.
Keeping the two rivers at a navigable depth during these times requires large releases from dams upstream, sending potential drinking water downstream for shipping, and often dropping lakes to levels dangerous to boaters.
* List of PIM publications at the Keeping Found Things Found ( KFTF ) project website.
Keeping the geckos at humidity above this range can be done, but levels which are too high can introduce dangerous bacteria quickly.
Keeping both direct Church control and imperial power at arms length the independent city republics prospered through commerce based on early capitalist principles ultimately creating the conditions for the artistic and intellectual changes produced by the Renaissance.
Keeping at least three pieces by each DVONN piece helps defend them from potential attack.
Furay, who had continued to make guest appearances at their shows over the years when they played in his native Colorado, reunited with the band again for a sold out show in Nashville in May 2004, resulting in the CD – DVD release Keeping the Legend Alive ( 2004 ).
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.

Keeping and time
In The Waste Land, ' Eliot waxes nostalgically for a classical society founded upon ritual praxis ... fertility rites in which the participants mime the fall and return of natural cycles ' - ' Keeping time, Keeping their rhythm in their dancing As in their living in the living seasons ', as he would subsequently put it.
Keeping in touch with his mother Jules by video link on his computer ( though by the third season she also moved to Wilsted ), Jett now spends part of his time with family, friends and school, and the rest living the life of a working actor and celebrity.
Keeping the OS, often accessed files, and smaller programs on a solid-state drive means that the hard drives can be powered down much of the time.
Keeping with Apple's " Apple II Forever " slogan of the time, the IIGS set forth a promising future and evolutionary advancement of the Apple II line, but Apple paid it relatively little attention as the company increasingly focused on the Macintosh platform.
* Temporal pause ( Wuquf-I zamani ): Keeping account of how one spends his or her time.
Keeping pulses bandwidth-limited is necessary to compress information in time or to achieve high field densities, as with ultrashort pulses in modelocked lasers.
As the numbers were introduced over time, it is possible to recognize the age of a number: The oldest GSM numbers start with 1390 ..., the second oldest 1380 ... and 1300 ... Keeping the same number over time is somewhat associated with stability and reliability of the owner.
Keeping him and the first offence playing contributed towards his breaking of the single season all time passing record later in the year, and edging out Tom Brady who also broke the old record that season.
Keeping the common underpinnings allowed the new model, known internally as project C15 ( later renamed to T15 to reflect the brand change from Chrysler to Talbot ) to be launched in 1981, in time to replace the Sunbeam when Linwood would close.
Keeping continued to produce colour picture books from time to time, including Railway Passage, which was Highly Commended for the 1974 Greenaway Medal ; Sammy Streetsinger ( 1984 ), about a subway busker's rise to fame as a pop star and subsequent return to happy obscurity ; and his final book, Adam and Paradise Island, another story of the changing landscape of London, which was published posthumously in 1989.
" Keeping the Dream Alive " still receives a lot of airplay at Christmas time and can be found included on many Christmas compilation albums.
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 track of information over time is important for prospective memory, remembering intentions to perform in the future.

Keeping and systems
Keeping staff and billing systems up to date with the latest billing rules can become a distraction for health care providers and administrators.
Keeping thousands of fonts active can slow down many systems.

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