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Until they start protesting, David Ogilvy's radar will keep sweeping.
But a lot will depend on whether Belgium is allowed to keep sweeping available-for-sale losses under the rug.
"I do hope maybe the norms are changing, and people are saying, 'We can't just keep sweeping it under the carpet,' " she said.
The first brigadier in Afghanistan fought pitched battles in fixed positions; the next favoured raids through the desert; another preferred to keep sweeping through the same areas without holding them.
It's not as bad as that yet – although, if some longer-term forecasts are to be believed, the current spate of Atlantic lows, ushered in on an unusually southerly jet stream, is expected to keep sweeping over us until the end of the month, doing for the Olympics what they have already done for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
"We've got to a point where we can no longer keep sweeping things under the carpet with a £10,000 or £20,000 fine, or close half a stadium, because I'm not so sure we are getting to the bottom of the real issue," he said.
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Mum kept sweeping.
He kept delivering on a good length and Misbah, so passive against the pacemen, kept sweeping.
And lighted cars (for many of them had their interior lights on) kept sweeping past us.
"People kept sweeping her bad behavior under the rug, and now we're paying a tremendous price," one trustee of the University of Alabama told the Huntsville Times.
We hear the people of Thessaly now singing her praises offstage, but Griselda just keeps sweeping, trying to fathom what on earth has happened.
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