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To keep someone up.
To not allow someone to sleep.
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"It is a novel theory," Mr. Trapp added, "that the way to keep someone quiet is to terminate them and set them loose".
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But you can't keep someone as bullish as Eszterhas quiet for ever.
Must keep quiet must keep quiet".
Watch any video clip in which he is being interviewed — or, worse, has to keep quiet while someone else tries and fails to understand whatever he has just said — if you need convincing.
Wolfe says she used to keep quiet when someone she knew spoke favorably of Trump.
People at the Committee to Re-Elect, people at the White House, burglars arrested everyone needed to keep quiet and someone or some entity had to start paying lawyers' bills and provide support so-called husupport so-called obstruction of justice, a federal crime.
Keep still and quiet.
In which case, either keep quiet or let someone else have a go who can do the job.
"Maybe next time you're offering someone hush money to keep 'em quiet, do the math before you get on the phone," Meyers said.
After Ghaith took a group selfie, they switched off their phones, locked the door, turned off the light, and kept quiet whenever someone fidgeted with the doorknob.
Yet the same survey found that only 1% supported the use of violence, and just 3% said that they would keep quiet if they suspected someone of hatching a plot.
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