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Arsenal had to be kept on course by him.
Today's rockets are kept on course at low speeds by the swiveling of the motors.
Mr. Marek said tests confirmed that the plane, which took off at 8 a.m., was undamaged, and he kept on course.
The government must set mandatory targets to reduce this pollution each year in line with a clear carbon budget to ensure that its strategy is kept on course.
Racing over specified routes, the driver being kept on course by a navigator between checkpoints, began in 1907 with a Peking-to-Paris race of about 12,000 km.
Yesterday they kept on course for a second visit in May, beating the same team by the same score, picking up our road to Cardiff and looking a fair bet to go the whole way.
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What's worse is that the deficit hasn't been reduced nearly as much as George Osborne intended, meaning if Labour want to keep on-course, the worst cuts are yet to come.
The thrombosis inducing laser was kept on during the entire course of the experiment.
Now we've just got to keep on course". Participating in the strategic planning process was one way to help the DAA address concerns about inclusiveness and the Duke community, he says.
"I've got to keep on course, keep focused for what's coming next.
But it might not matter if Trump keeps on course to secure the 1,237 delegates needed to win the Republican presidential nomination before the July convention in Cleveland.
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