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to upkeep
noun
Maintenance; the act or effort of keeping something in good and working condition.
Exact(36)
"I want them to upkeep the property.
"I suspect that sanctions and the struggling economy have really limited their ability to upkeep and update technologies," he said.
Maintenance of concessionary bus passes and requirement that foreign trucks contribute to upkeep of UK roads and fuel duty.
In exchange for this privilege they would be required to upkeep and maintain the station for the year, working in shifts with the existing M.T.A. cleaning crews.
The tour remained free until 1908 and only in 1947 did the owners stop giving the fees to charity and start devoting it to upkeep.
Mr. Williams said that in addition to upkeep and improvements, the fund spent an average of $1,036 for each child at a camp.
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Government leaders openly donated large sums to fund and upkeep the building of Buddhist monuments.
But if you want to donate to the upkeep of the land, you can give me some money right now".
Perhaps USDOE might dangle some federal funding in front of states in order to entice them to become prisoners to technological upkeep -- sort of like Los Angeles.
Most of the outstanding bills appear to be related to the upkeep of the house in Aspen: for security, rugs, food and drink.
If you're donating hard-to-sell property, you may be expected to contribute some cash to cover upkeep and taxes until it sells.
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