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Not only did he keep a personal shrine dedicated to her in his bedroom, she regularly appeared on his coinage — in four different attested reverse types — and he founded a legion, Legio I Minervia, in her name.
Players are allowed to keep four progress cards ( five in a five to six player game ), and any additional ones must be discarded on the spot ( unless the 5th card is a victory point, which is played immediately and the original progress cards remain ).
Every four years, during which an extra 24 hours have accumulated, one extra day is added to keep the count coordinated with the sun's apparent position.
Further, Menelik had spent much of the previous four years building up a supply of modern weapons and ammunition, acquired from the French, British, and the Italians themselves, as the European colonial powers sought to keep each other's North African aspirations in check.
The main water treatment plant in Guyana has four manatees that keep storage canals clear of weeds ; there are also some in the ponds of the National Park in Georgetown, Guyana.
It is used in the Yuki language of California and in the Pamean languages of Mexico, because the Yuki and Pame keep count by using the four spaces between their fingers rather than the fingers themselves.
Always keep two pairs together with an Ace-face for the top ,-Except: always split two pairs of four face cards without an AK top.
Four Kings: split into two pairs only without an Ace – else keep the four kings together with A-J or AQ, but split into 3 kings and AK top with Ace-10 or lower.
Jacks or 10 ’ s: keep the four Jacks together with any Ace, else split into two pairs.
* For four of a kind with a three of a kind, split off pair from the higher group for the top, unless the groups are adjacent, then keep the four of a kind together.
The same technique is also noted in the book How to Rap, where diagrams are used to show how the lyrics line up with the beat – " stressing a syllable on each of the four beats gives the lyrics the same underlying rhythmic pulse as the music and keeps them in rhythm ... other syllables in the song may still be stressed, but the ones that fall in time with the four beats of a bar are the only ones that need to be emphasized in order to keep the lyrics in time with the music ".
" Following Roosevelt's death and Truman's ascension to the presidency, the need to keep Vice Presidents informed on national security issues became clear, and Congress made the Vice President one of four statutory members of the National Security Council in 1949.
" Mike Clark, of USA Today, gave the film three out of four stars, writing, " Crystal is funny enough to keep Ryan from all-out stealing the film.
" The Diadème, according to a French officer " was utterly unable to keep up the battle, having only four thirty-six-pounders and nine eighteen-pounders fit for use " and was badly shot up ; she was rescued by the timely intervention of the Saint-Esprit.
Refrigeration and storage in sealed containers will keep ground flax from becoming rancid for a longer period ; under conditions similar to those found in commercial bakeries, trained sensory panelists could not detect differences between bread made with freshly ground flax and bread made with ground flax stored for four months at room temperature.
Although some critics prefer to keep the genre " comedy " to describe these four plays, many others have accepted the genre " romance " as a special designation for Shakespeare's final comedies.
Chicago businessman Aaron Montgomery Ward ultimately fought four court battles, opposed by nearly every civic leader, to keep the park free of buildings.
Some do not mind being cuddled, but most prefer to keep four paws on the ground and be patted rather than picked up.
A coalition is six times more likely to obtain an animal territory than a lone male, although studies have shown that coalitions keep their territories just as long as lone males — between four and four and a half years.
The following should be understood in discussions of NAIRU: governments that follow it are attempting to keep unemployment at certain levels ( usually over four percent, and as high as ten or more percent ) by keeping interest rates high.
They will then keep in a plastic bag in the refrigerator for about four or five days.
* 1954: Underwater hockey ( octopush ) is invented by four navy sub-aqua divers in Southsea who got bored swimming up and down and wanted a fun way to keep fit.

keep and girls
About the age of 14 Beatrix, like many girls at the time, began to keep a diary.
The men keep in touch with each other to continue to be the " custodians of the girls ' lives ", and the subject of the girls always comes up when they " run into each other at cocktail parties or business luncheons.
Archie struggled trying to keep his dates with both girls, thus beginning their love triangle.
The town seems to have been oriented to a warm consideration of sensual matters: on a wall of the Basilica ( sort of a civil tribunal, thus frequented by many Roman tourists and travelers ), an immortal inscription tells the foreigner, If anyone is looking for some tender love in this town, keep in mind that here all the girls are very friendly ( loose translation ).
Since Condorito's creator had forbidden his team of artists and writers from drawing Yayita with provocative clothes or " sexy " attitudes to keep her in her canon " girl next door " character, this pair of girls was created to take Yayita's place during the riskier jokes or situations out of character for Yayita.
Lucky they have enough doors in the apartment to keep the girls unwittingly flitting about for two hours.
Having in vain attempted to keep a school for girls at Tréguier, she departed and went to Paris as a teacher in a young ladies ' boarding-school.
Being little girls, actresses Fairuza Balk and Emma Ridley could not keep from playing, skipping and tapping their heels, so eventually they were required to take off the slippers between takes.
She is usually the one to take on disciplinary duties, trying to keep the girls out of trouble and finish their homework.
To keep the family going, Mary Bingham opened a school for girls ; George, then twelve, worked as school janitor to help keep the family afloat.
The tradition of a white wedding is commonly credited to Queen Victoria's choice to wear a white wedding dress at her wedding to Prince Albert in 1840, at a time when white was associated with purity and conspicuous consumption ( because it was difficult to keep clean, and thus could not be worn by servants or laborers ), and when it was the color required of girls being presented to the royal court.
Mrs. Stewart was able to keep the family afloat and maintained Phyllis in a Catholic girls ' school.
Many have criticized the law as being too vague to protect Japanese children from sexual abuse and say it does not do enough to keep girls away from sex markets.
Originally worn by dancers to keep their muscles from cramping after stretching, in the early 1980s leg warmers became a fad and wearing them was fashionable among teenage girls.
The show was making money for the network, and they told Iger he should keep the show on the air for no other reason than " good corporate works ", yet ABC simply could not yet see the economic appeal of an audience of teenage girls.
Maxine " Max " Shaw ( Erika Alexander ), a sharp-tongued attorney and Khadijah's best friend from their college days at Howard University frequently stops by to share her unique insights, keep them entertained by sharing her day, to make sure that the girls ' refrigerator isn't overstocked, and to start trouble with Kyle.
Newsweek's 6 December 1993 edition, for example, " reprinted without permission " as the correspondent stated, reported: " Another account said that, to keep them from escaping, both girls were hobble by their abductors, who used veterinary surgical instruments to sever tendons in their legs.
" Sister Christian ," soon became a prom favourite, as well as a cautionary anthem for teenage girls across conservative Middle America, warning them not to " give it up before their time is due ", as the song's second verse urged, and keep " motoring " instead.
As he was looking for a place to keep those three bags, he noticed stockings of the three girls that were hung over the mantelpiece for drying.
To keep a balanced budget, the organizers decided to not only raise the entrance fee to 60 Euros, but to remove the " girls get in free " tradition and charge females equally.
But Betty's mother and the president impose conditions on Katherine: she must follow the syllabus, submit lesson plans for approval, keep a strictly professional relationship among all faculty members, and not talk to the girls about anything other than classes.
Attempts were made to keep the tradition going by organising a series of parties for young girls who might otherwise have been presented at Court in their first season ( to which suitable young men were also invited ) by Peter Townend.

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