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But, until recently, there was very little peace to be kept, particularly in the capital.
When an appointment is made, it's not always kept, particularly if it's before afternoon.
None of them went through the top or kept particularly low.
However, in the developing world, official records are often poorly kept, particularly digital records.
In some exceptions legal aid will be kept, particularly in cases involving domestic violence, child abuse, where there is an immediate risk to a claimant's home and for immigration detention hearings.
Journalists are often asked to keep secrets, and prison can await those who don't if they risk prejudicing a jury (media lawyers were kept particularly busy yesterday when Rebekah Brooks appeared on a list of people the Crown Prosecuting Service plans to charge for phone hacking).
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"E-mails are pretty easy to keep, particularly those that have important information.
The government formed a special command to coordinate antiterrorism measures, announced that 1,000 police officers would guard tourist spots and said it would keep "particularly close watch" on people from the Middle East.
They are investing in more productive livestock breeds and reducing the number of livestock they keep, particularly during lean times.
Perhaps one might judge by the company she keeps, particularly among her newly-formed campaign circle -- one that is very white and very cosmopolitan.
Note that heirloom tomatoes don't keep particularly well, so buying fresh, when possible, is best.
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