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"The lady when we checked in kept saying over and over, 'I see you booked this through Priceline,"' Ms. Miranda said in a telephone interview, explaining that her room had no heat and a bad odor.
"My nickname might be 'The Destroyer', but the tackles they put in kept me on my toes.
The Rangers hung in, kept methodically plugging away, until the minutes dwindled.
Instead, an influenza outbreak in kept the colt moving from racetrack to training centers to escape illness.
My mother, Patti, wouldn't let him in, kept him at the door with a look, a red palm held out: "You can't have him".
Both men believe that the university administration, as it sensed the N.C.A.A. closing in, kept assuring them they had nothing to worry about; it was a tactic to keep them quiet.
The principle should always be that you prosecute when you have evidence (Lord Janner) and you don't persecute the innocent when you don't (the press)." So that's the collective view of the right (although the Daily Mail, which one might have expected to weigh in, kept silent).
Individuals that helped local fishers tended to also cluster more with each other, while dolphins that didn't pitch in kept more to themselves, the team reports online today in Biology Letters.
"Laughter wasn't constant during ['Verna'], but the direction it moved in kept interest even when jokes were sparse.
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The Hollywood Reporter praised his time on the show, saying "he can give himself a pat on the back" and noting that Oliver has "proven to be an equally impressive draw", reporting that the stand-in kept the show's ratings consistently high.
MR: As in, "Keep the faith, baby".
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