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And so each concert becomes a voyage of discovery and you are kept alert, curious to find out how the Beethoven, the Ravel or the Rachmaninov will sound tonight.
I kept alert, but panic and hyperventilation were averted.
During the experimental session the subject, wearing a transparent and well-fitting plastic cap, lay supine on a bed in order to facilitate complete relaxation and was kept alert by the investigator.
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(The founders had to keep alert to avoid being crushed by lumbering robots).
He would advise his soldiers to keep alert at all times.
As the night wore on, people crowded the Council coffee machine to keep alert.
But you can hope for it, be ready, keep alert – as any writer probably should in general.
Consider buying or borrowing some books on tape (my library offers summer loans) to help keep alert while driving.
There's no reason to become preoccupied with your typical, innocent floaters, but you should keep alert for more worrisome visual symptoms.
In the human ability to multitask I will say, particularly in Healthcare, it is important to keep alert and pick up on small cues as second nature.
A minute or two later he's gone, but if I keep alert I'll spot him again, a little closer or a little farther away, renewing acquaintance.
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