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"There's no way you can really keep it private".
Whether these trimmers can really keep a man in permanent stubble is another question.
"If you do that you can really keep singing for a very long time".
No one can really keep pace with that "terrible, dazzling girl," and everyone is afraid of her.
"I don't think anyone can really keep us safe," Ms. Denner said, "and since we didn't have international support, I worry that we are no longer respected or considered trustworthy and that could be very damaging".
"If you add the element of financial stakes, you're talking about a pretty potent adrenaline rush that can really keep people hooked in," said David Walsh, the founder of the National Institute on Media and the Family.
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It is so fast and real time, you have to wonder a little bit how these things happen, and can the regulatory procedures, the stop measures, can they really keep up with the technology?" Robert F. Drennan Jr., the vice president for investor relations at Progress Energy, said he had reviewed the trading records and had noticed unusual trading activity in the run-up to the plunge.
Alternatively, it might just be a memory problem: we have a job keeping track of who's doing what, and can only really keep serious tabs on the inner core of five.
But can it really keep Peugeot running for ever?
But I thought, can I really keep on saying this?
Can we really keep heaping the blame on schools?
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