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He has enough savings, he thinks, to keep his own apartment for at least a few more months.
Coming from a people dispossessed of much of their land through a century of wars with European settlers, Abbie's dependence on her brute of a husband, and her willingness to sacrifice her child in order (she thinks) to keep the love of Eben, resounds with anguished new feeling.
Thinks to keep an eye out for are: Clothes that might go well with something you've just gotten.
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Restraining orders, when filed, are thought to keep perpetrators away".
Better, he thought, to keep it to himself.
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A bland diet was thought to keep both body and mind healthy, subduing sinful sexual urges.
They all agreed that his contract, thought to keep him at "Today" through at least 2014, would be his last.
Radar measurements have revealed the rotation of Mercury, which was previously thought to keep the same side toward the Sun.
These ants and wasps are also thought to keep away grasshoppers, crickets, caterpillars, and other insects that eat the flowers.
Species were once thought to keep to themselves.
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