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Unless it's seen as noble, trendy, necessary, or beneficial to everyone else, we'll keep from taking a risk or putting ourselves out there.
Multimedia website IGN felt that the game's shift in tone is "part of what makes [it] so intriguing," labeling the storyline "a deep political drama" that "always manages to keep from taking things too seriously".
Click said she spoke with student photographer Tim Tai, who she and students tried to keep from taking pictures of the protest, on the phone Tuesday and that he accepted her apology. .
We're considering having "black out days" once a week, partly as a way to save energy, partly as a way to keep from taking this luxury for granted. 5. Ebooks still can't beat the genuine article.
When your hair is totally dry, it acts as a barrier to keep from taking in unwanted moisture.
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Factory foremen had locked the exit doors to keep out union organizers and to keep workers from taking breaks and stealing scraps of fabric.
Fear can paralyze you and keep you from taking an active part in your life Fear can paralyze you and keep you from taking an active part in your life.
Its intent is to cut smoking and keep children from taking it up (see article).
But the N.R.C., which had opposed the law, fought successfully to keep it from taking effect.
That does not keep him from taking some ribbing from his peers.
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