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What you love to hate, you want to keep, somewhere, if only as a freakshow curiosity.
From a British perspective, Christian Malcolm will be hoping to keep somewhere within the vicinity of the Jamaican phenomenon.
Comanagers Richard Pell and Donald Quigley, working from an office in midtown Manhattan, are required to keep somewhere between 60% and 100% of their holdings in high-quality U.S. obligations.
A big bowl is good to keep somewhere high, but outside where you teach your dogs tricks.
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Everything seemed to run on queues we were shuffled to one room while the women were shuffled to another, kept somewhere we could never quite place despite touring their properties for hours.
Stir through the torn basil and keep somewhere warm.
Keep somewhere warm while you cook the remaining mussels.
Remove from the pan and keep somewhere warm.
If it has its calculations right, that total will rise to 645m by 2015.Since all the data gathered by sensors have to be kept somewhere, storage is hot, too.
Small cyclamen cost only £1.65 (they need to be kept somewhere cool), African violets in a sumptuous range of colours from royal purple to palest pink, cost just £3.99, a begonia with > leaves fabulously mottled in silver and pink can be got for £4.99.
"I didn't like him, but always wanted to keep him somewhere close".
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