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Even if the trains aren't running, we're running up and down the tracks to keep them clear.
Residents still speak about demonstrations in the nineteen-eighties and nineties, when people lay down across railroad tracks to keep the coal cars from entering, in protest against the factory's encroachment and its pollution.
In the old Final Cut, if you dragged Clip A so that it overlapped part of Clip B, even briefly, you wound up chopping away the covered-up piece of Clip B. But now, the timeline sprouts enough new parallel "tracks" to keep both of the overlapping clips.
The rest of the playlist leaned on seventies rock — the Faces, Mott the Hoople, Iggy & the Stooges — but used recent tracks to keep things pleasantly unpredictable: Lady Sovereign's bubbly dance track "Blah Blah" and a track called "Johnny Depp," by the sixties revivalists Chocolat, from Montreal.
Blame Nascar's 1987 decision to require restrictor plates on race-car engines at the Daytona and Talladega tracks to keep cars from going too fast.
However, DiBiase said that "there [are] plenty of accented new flavors among the tracks to keep things fresh and interesting".
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Conservationists in Namibia, for example, already use satellite tracking to keep count of their elephants.
"We were regulating it; we were on track to keep it regulated.
House Republicans are on track to keep their slim majority, Mr. Tauzin said.
He has delivered Labour to power and seems on track to keep it there for at least two terms.
And analysis by Reputex shows Australia's overall emissions are on track to keep rising through until 2030.
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