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Mr. Kiberd has kept the knowledge to himself, for the most part, but used it to develop Elliot, his character in "Soldier's Heart".
For a time, Greg kept the knowledge to himself: when he finally confronted his mother, she tearfully admitted to the kiss but insisted there was nothing more to it.
I kept the knowledge secret for months, even from my own brothers, as I was requested to do.
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If so, he keeps the knowledge to himself.
To keep the knowledge she acquired at university up to date, Lorna has continued her learning.
And often enough intelligence, a good memory and a well-informed mind go together because intelligence prompts curiosity, curiosity results in knowledge, and memory keeps the knowledge available.
We've given absolute knowledge to a group of people who want to keep the knowledge to themselves, who seem to think they know best for reasons they can't (or simply won't) divulge, and who have deemed themselves above the law.
This preservation of rule format keeps the knowledge in a more intuitive implication form as opposed to a collection of clauses with many possible logical roots.
Units in layers are connected by weights which keep the knowledge of the network and govern the influence of each input has on each output.
Let's keep the knowledge flowing and keep broadening the conversation.
Each year we try to come up with unique and educational seminars to keep the knowledge and the wine flowing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com