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In its more modest connotation, the phrase simply means to keep going.
But in St . Louis the historical society carries the torch and means to keep it lighted.
"I dare say she means to keep you from his attentions.
(The Yale Art Gallery charges no admission, and Mr. Reynolds means to keep it that way).
It means to keep schtum while the Daily Mail calls independent judges "enemies of the people".
Troubled homeowners would have the incentive and means to keep paying their mortgages.
Is that what it means to keep "the bad ones" out?
The root of the word comes from the Latin verb "conservare," which means "to keep and preserve".
In theory, the indictment provides a means to keep the cases alive until the rapist's DNA profile enters the databases.
This is not an aid to economic recovery but a means to keep working people frightened and insecure".
"In my opinion, beauty means to keep alive your origins and your culture and to be natural, sincere, authentic, particular, not necessary fashion or skinny," she said.
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