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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.
Technically, he restored democracy in 2002, but he has rigged elections to keep serious opponents out of office.
Having failed to prevent passage of the law, the accounting lobby is now maneuvering to keep serious reformers off the oversight board.
Mr. Brady insists the candidate was a ringer, put up by the Democrats, to keep serious challengers from opposing Michael Madigan, leader of the Democratic Party, in his own district.
German officials said that President José María Aznar of Spain had agreed to keep serious business off the table during the game and Mr. Schröder's absence, some of which was during a working lunch of leaders.
Like Hollywood, Lehane favours the twinning of opposites, which he often uses more for show than effect: "Serious as the grave on a normal day and now, possibly facing that grave, he couldn't keep serious".
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Lygo has kept serious public service strands, such as Dispatches and Unreported World, in peak slots but he may be handicapped by the strains between the top team at C4 over the past five years.
The model minority myth keeps serious issues in the Asian-American community, which is majority immigrant, from being addressed and ignores the diversity of experiences within the group. .
He said that fantastic theories keep away serious archaeologists.
Plus, Miliband had to keep it serious for as long as possible so that he could avoid mentioning the economy.
And for those shopping runs in the S.U.V., keep a serious London Fog umbrella in the car.
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