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Domestic political considerations also help explain why the bugging scandal might be kept under wraps.
The clerk there suggested that a record of his birth might be kept in any of the 600 surrounding villages.
That could provide what could be called a natural solution to the national problem, and might be kept in mind.
Latham calculated that a square kilometre of cloud might be kept bright with just 400 grams of spray an hour.
But Mr. Faizi, the Afghan presidential spokesman, expressed a cautious acceptance that Mr. Baradar might be kept in Pakistan.
The worst imaginable horror for my mother was that she might be kept alive by expensive and painful procedures when she no longer had a functioning brain.
Amidst all this tangle of evidence, are there any lessons about how the genie of violent Islamism might be kept at bay?
Professor Hideaki Soya said the white matter that connects the two sides of the brain might be kept in better condition if someone is fitter.
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But they worry too that the promise might be kept and that the Irish economy will not grow fast enough to service the state's huge prospective debt load.
Now I think of it as a secret place, like those where Torahs or the Eucharist might be kept.
The idea that what you say, no matter where you say it, might be kept private seems increasingly antiquated.
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