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As a result, Italian music has kept elements of the many peoples that have dominated or influenced the country, including French, German, and Spanish.
It's a thought that keeps elements of the business community and upper middle-classes awake at night, but the current need to ensure stability may well override fears of an eventual republican takeover.
Try to keep elements of one part to maintain continuity across the song, however, hopefully you will notice a contrast between A and B because of writing at different times or in different moods.
Mr. Fidell, who teaches military law at Yale, said that Major Hasan's religion was a particularly delicate issue and that defense lawyers might well try to keep elements of it out of the trial.
For example, parents are told not to use a child to spy on each other, and they should try to keep elements of the child's life unchanged after the divorce, like neighborhood, schools, bedtime schedules and the like.
She said the challenge for the writers of her generation is to keep elements of this rich history alive while also telling stories that are relevant, as Martin McDonagh did in "The Pillowman" and Mark O'Halloran did in his film "Garage".
In writing the script Hoolboom tried to keep elements of humour; he later said that the humour was necessary as the source had insisted "most of our relationship was incredibly joyous and happy and a good time".
Although graphite pencils provided a substantial range of light dark effects and the opportunity for tonal modeling, the greatest masters of pencil drawing always kept the elements of a simple linearism or limited shading that were appropriate to pencil drawing.
Pursuing growth in a measured way that keeps the elements of a business in balance can help minimize major disruptions and increase the likelihood that the business stays on the intended course.
(Hubbard's early stories were for the Astounding Science-Fiction magazine. In Scientology, he kept many elements of extra-terrestrial time travel and reincarnation: he reckoned that when he died, he would become a heavenly body, twinkling in the Kubrickian depths).
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