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Foreign leaders and diplomats tried to keep it from changing, as it so often has after brief respites from violence.
"Maybe to keep them from changing where we've placed them, we should have security guards at each table before dinner," suggested Harriet Weintraub, a publicist who helps organize more than 15 benefits a year.
Traditional presidential politics is like television in Ed Sullivan's day, when the big three networks developed the idea of "least objectionable programming" — broad, inoffensive, something-for-everyone shows intended to keep anyone from changing the channel.
If you really want to make sure the children are studying and not running up the credit card bill, you can even disable the iTunes Store itself from showing up in the program's left pane, and you can password-protect the settings to keep youngsters from changing things back.
Facebook has always pushed the envelope with users, and those users always hate it (the original News Feed was hated, now people are up in arms to keep it from changing).
Yet we usually want to keep things from changing.
There is nothing to keep someone from changing original source material for his or her purposes.
In an effort to keep users from changing their names constantly, Mojang enforces a mandatory 30 day waiting period between name changes.
You would want to remember to keep the changing area away from windows at all costs, to ensure that no outside person can look in at the wearer watching them get diapered again.
A good application for writing HTML is Espresso: it simplifies writing code by giving you different shortcuts and you can view your webpage with the "Preview" feature, without having to keep changing tags from.html to.txt!
And in America, leading travel markets are seeing a huge influx of independent, experiential hotels to keep up with changing demands -- mostly from younger generations.
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