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To keep a low profile.
To lay low; to not attract attention to oneself by talking loudly, dressing in flashy clothes, causing trouble, etc.
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In general, collectors in the field keep low profiles.
The Yemeni government has generally instructed the jihadists with whom it arranges amnesty to avoid the news media and keep low profiles.
Except for a flurry of news reports about a decade ago, when the question of whether they would sell the Campbell Soup Company last arose, they mostly stay out of the papers and keep low profiles.
But in late May the United States issued a warning about the Gujjar protests, noting that roads and trains could be affected and urging Americans to keep low profiles.
An American heir to a family fortune from lumber, petroleum and other sources who was living in England, he was one of those quiet collectors who buy millions of dollars worth of art at auction while managing to keep low profiles.
All keep low profiles.
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Two of the great quarterbacks in N.F.L. history kept low profiles.
Indeed, Mr. Eszterhas and Mr. Black have kept low profiles in recent years and both declined repeated requests for interviews.
In the months that proceeded the altercation, both Rihanna and Brown kept low profiles and avoided media attention.
Barbara: keeps low profile in Hawaii.
Roberts stays on West Coast, keeps low profile.
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