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Win or lose, I'm now confident that that area will be kept free from hazardous conditions".
Roads would be kept free from disruptive lorries by piping the potash to Teesside, where the processing plants are.Public support may not be enough to swing the decision, however.
Over and again the words "sports must be kept free from politics" have been intoned; over and again, as David Clay Large shows in his informative and stimulating "Nazi Games," the two have been inextricably mixed, never more so than at the 1936 Olympics held in Berlin.
An agreement has been reached whereby reindeer pasture areas are to be kept free from resident wolves.
For him logical concepts are concepts of their own, and their definition therefore must be kept free from any psychological admixture (WL I, 61 66).
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It is true that US territory was kept free from another spectacular atrocity.
"It has been kept free from pesticides and pollution for almost three decades [which] has earned the land organic status," says a company spokesperson.
Experimental plots were kept free from weeds by hand hoeing whenever necessary.
Today, there's not a good way for advertisers to target a narrow demographic on the service because its users' profiles are kept free from information that could help an advertiser identify their demographic data or interests.
The boat is prevented from potential capsizing and is kept free from damage.
Everyone who has a need not to know is kept free from any paper trail that would implicate them.
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