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For example, to keep on with the same example above, one can decide to model the immune system response against a specific pathogen ignoring the specific type of cells and their properties and modeling the global effect of population of cells, based on whole-cell experimental recordings.
Spitball pitchers were allowed to keep on with spitballs, however.
We stopped because Elaine said, "I don't know if I want to keep on with this".
"We will do our best not to keep on with the arresting campaign," he said.
But he explained, "To have a collection on the edge of the new, you've got to keep on with it".
I am quite stubborn and, when I don't meet an objective, I feel I have to keep on with it," Zidane said.
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When clients have the opportunity to work with leaders from an organization, they understandably want to keep on working with them.
Where it can, we're going to keep on working with them.
"They're both going to keep on trying with the violence".
There's also that legacy of poorly-built post-war housing to keep on dealing with.
And they've helped people to keep on track with their goals, even when facing interruptions or negative influence from others.
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