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They order postings about central leaders to be deleted, and try to keep strict controls on microblogs.
We try to keep strict lines between sports and politics, between sports and war, but the lines blur.
The ensemble tended to keep strict time, with several phrases that made the swan-maidens of Act II look alternately mechanical or martial.
The idea that websites can be regulated like broadcasters, which are required to keep strict records of what they show in order to help watchdogs investigate complaints, is untenable.
To the Russian military, which has tried to keep strict control over reporters' access to the fighting in Chechnya, he was a bete noire, whose reporting often flew in the face of the official version of events.
EPA to keep strict gas mileage standards in place.
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Keep strict working hours.
When your children grow up, you have to keep a strict rein on yourself.
"We have to keep a strict vigil on these cats all the time," said the home's owner, Mateel Qureshi.
While Mr. Rubin was overseeing Android, Google tried to keep a strict wall between the two companies to appease Motorola's competitors.
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