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Someone said that maybe the police should be told, and then the widow muttered that it might also be fitting to keep an eye on Cerviño.
It may be fitting to keep officers and directors on a tight leash, and yank on that leash if they fail to be forthcoming about corporate improprieties.
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The church saw them as degenerates, not fit to keep their children.
Moreover, his personal track record hardly suggests he is fit to keep a 23-man team playing in lockstep.
And that's what should drive us forward in everything we do for as long as God sees fit to keep us on this Earth.
A report for the government by Sir Michael Marmot in 2010 found that 20% of people weren't fit to keep working even to 65.
Mr. Davis now has 11 weeks to convince the public, for the second time in less than a year, that he is fit to keep running the state, the country's largest.
"I need to stay fit to keep up with all the other geezers," said Biff Lowry, 77, who could be described as the Mark Spitz of his generation (he took home seven gold medals in swimming at the Huntsman Games two years ago).
Prior was fit to keep wicket again after the discomforts of a sickness bug on Friday but was uncharacteristically untidy behind the stumps.
But the fog did not get worse after the first 15 minutes of the second half and the referee [Germany's Felix Brych] saw fit to keep the game going.
The only surprising thing was that Italy's bishops had seen fit to keep him on in such a high-profile and vulnerable position for five full years after his conviction.
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