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So I had to stop off at the chemist on the way there, to colour in the purple rings I like to keep beneath my eyes.
At times McLeish looked puzzled as he fielded understandable questions about increasing his personal security and whether he would have to curb his social activities to keep beneath the radar of high feelings fuelled by his decision.
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She appeared, said one reader, not to keep her head beneath the parapet.
Scotland Yard confirmed he had been bound and tied to a trolley apparently to keep him submerged beneath the water.
Isn't that cool?" However airborne and globalised his art, its creator likes to keep firm ground beneath his feet.
To keep the ground beneath the dam stable, workers in the gallery pump a cement mixture into the earth.
It is the stock in trade in the columnar vocation to evoke and invoke symbols and iconography, if only to keep our musings beneath book-length.
He has to keep the elbow beneath the ball and have a little bit more of a quicker release as well".
Environmental groups have said that the absence of both aviation and shipping from the Paris agreement will make it "close to impossible" to keep global warming beneath the 2ºC level needed to avert climate catastrophe.
Mr Diouf predicts that, if the world fails to take urgent action to keep global warming beneath 2C, the emerging international target, "the global food production potential can be expected to contract severely" – with harvests dropping by up to 40 per cent in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Until recently, this was expected to be to keep global warming beneath two degrees centigrade.
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