If you're a foodie, it's definitely worth it to keep an eye on Forq — and to let it keep an eye on your food.
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"They keep an eye on us, and we keep an eye on them, but I didn't get the impression that … we curtail because they are there," he said.
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Who should we keep an eye on -- and why?
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Keep an eye on your firewall logs for unusual activity.
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In the meantime, let's keep an eye on these reports.
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We will keep an eye on his progress for you.
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Keep an eye on your tendency to splurge and overindulge.
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And keep an eye on any brown spots that appear.
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The setup reminds you to keep an eye on Cozmo.
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Randall is definitely a character to keep an eye on.
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There are actually two events to keep an eye on.
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It always makes sense to keep an eye on fees.
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Keep an eye on Matthew with this storm tracker. 2.
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He said investors should keep an eye on the peso.
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That's something to keep an eye on in the future.
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KEEP AN EYE ON Florida State tight end Ryan Izzo.
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Or do they keep an eye on the next move?
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Just be sure to keep an eye on any fraying.
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And always keep an eye on unattended plates and cups.
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It will be interesting to keep an eye on it.
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Keep an eye on how long the vote is open.
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It's one to keep an eye on while it's developed.
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Keep an eye on this page in the coming weeks!
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So keep an eye on those claims numbers on Thursday.
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You can keep an eye on her progress on Instagram.
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Keep an eye on THUMP for updates on this story.
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Is that something you want to keep an eye on?
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So keep an eye on votes the next few days.
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Choose the deals you want to keep an eye on
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This is definitely an election to keep an eye on.
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But the ARCEP wants to keep an eye on it.
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Caroline: Murphy is definitely someone to keep an eye on.
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Money managers will keep an eye on U.S. tax reform.
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ET. Markets will also keep an eye on geopolitical events.
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For both security and to keep an eye on her.
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Keep an eye on your score by checking it regularly.
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Investors should keep an eye on these companies, Goldman advised.
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Here are the nine districts to keep an eye on.
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Then just trying to keep an eye on it. Yeah.
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He buys a Fitbit to keep an eye on himself.
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We will also keep an eye on what happens next.
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The bill's still pending, so keep an eye on it.
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Here are the games to keep an eye on. 9.
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Also, a helpful reminder: Keep an eye on employment laws.
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It's also important to keep an eye on dissenting votes.
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Until then, keep an eye on eBay for scripts, everybody.
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Without our watchdog reporters to keep an eye on government.
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"We've got to keep an eye on it," Hornacek said.
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Keep an eye on the Vikings' approach in the slot.
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And keep an eye on Michael Bennet to outperform expectations.
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Have a friendly neighbor keep an eye on your home.
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Keep an eye on Mo Bamba's status during the week.
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An indoor camera to keep an eye on your abode
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But keep an eye on him, because he's not done.
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So those are important topics to keep an eye on.
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That said, keep an eye on commodity prices in general.
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Here are 5 things to keep an eye on. 1.
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The main Democrats to keep an eye on are Sen.
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Host Andrew McLain Yeah, we'll keep an eye on it.
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Keep an eye on Call of Duty's esports page for more.
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And you got to kind of keep an eye on that.
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Keep an eye on Raptors rookie O.G. Anunoby throughout the play.
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Keep an eye on the flame and observe how it behaves.
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Keep an eye on our live blog for other ridiculous moments.
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This makes it much harder to keep an eye on users.
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Keep an eye on the company's Facebook page for any updates.
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They keep their business profitable and keep an eye on spending.
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For now, though, we can just keep an eye on Instagram.
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The Trump administration is right to keep an eye on China.
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It's also smart to keep an eye on where you stand.
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Primarily by letting you keep an eye on things from afar.
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So we're just trying to keep an eye on these things.
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We'll keep an eye on IKEA's Twitter feed for a reaction.
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Schriock said her group will also keep an eye on Sen.
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"Those are the two to keep an eye on," he said.
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We will keep an eye on those risky moles for you.
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Just keep an eye on availability — some colors aren't available forever.
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Here's what to keep an eye on today: • Critically beloved esotericists.
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On the left, keep an eye on California Democrat Kamala Harris.
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Another number to keep an eye on is the gender gap.
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He might want to keep an eye on his blood pressure.
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That should happen eventually, but keep an eye on his health.
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One bit of advice: Keep an eye on sneaky resort fees.
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I think Korneffel is an artist to keep an eye on.
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But there were numbers that investors will keep an eye on.
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This Election Day, keep an eye on these tight woman vs.
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Keep an eye on Vuitton's social presence for more clues. 3.
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Still, he added, people should keep an eye on the forecasts.
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The number one thing to keep an eye on is breathing.
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But keep an eye on these players at Roland Garros, too.
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Programming reminder Do keep an eye on our baller Live Story.
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We'll keep an eye on timing of this weak weather system.
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I'll keep an eye on their energy level, inflection, body language.
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Schumer will also have to keep an eye on Democratic Sens.
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Other battleground Democrats to keep an eye on include former Sen.
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We will keep an eye on the following development of Boeing.
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Lastly, he says to keep an eye on the U.S. dollar.
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Additionally, the team helps keep an eye on everyone as well.
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Link Nendoroid See Details Keep an eye on that icing problem.
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Investors continued to keep an eye on the fast-spreading coronavirus.
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But Mr. Yusuf said he would keep an eye on us.
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Keep an eye on American Pharoah son Royal Act (10-1).
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He is stationed here to keep an eye on the conflagration.
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Just keep an eye on the arrow next to their name.
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It's very important to keep an eye on the big picture.
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But this looks like an interesting topic to keep an eye on.
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Keep an eye on this case; it's not going anywhere anytime soon.
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GOP pollster Justin Wallin discusses the races to keep an eye on.
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"I would really keep an eye on Kaylen and Gio," says Devlin.
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So keep an eye on the jobs report and the wage number.
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We will keep an eye on the following move of the fed.
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It's an interesting startup so let's keep an eye on Eligo Bioscience.
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So as results come in, keep an eye on breakdowns by county.
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Keep an eye on their movement to catch any weight issues early.
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Even so, always keep an eye on kids when they're handling knives.
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Keep an eye on social media today, it should be a ruckus.
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That gives pressure groups more scope to keep an eye on them.
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We will keep an eye on the following trend of oil price.
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His name, by the way, you want to keep an eye on.
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Lundren advised Hilfiger to keep an eye on the competition, Hilfiger says.
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The theater's managers would try to keep an eye on the kids.
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With that said, we should keep an eye on Libra in India.
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Keep an eye on that factor in the next day or so.
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Lastly, keep an eye on how China intervenes in its financial markets.
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Keep an eye on some of the shrubbery for a familiar friend.
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Our tip: Keep an eye on senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue.
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Now there may be a new founder to keep an eye on.
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"I told the F.B.I. to keep an eye on him," he said.
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But keep an eye on the latter issue in the coming week.
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Enlist a neighbor to keep an eye on your property, she said.
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Keep an eye on far-left movement over the next few years.
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We will keep an eye on the following trend of US stocks.
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Keep an eye on Groupon for refurbished models as cheap as $600.
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The biggest thing to keep an eye on: the "Fast Forward" plan.
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Investors will keep an eye on any news related to the coronavirus.
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Here are the hot spot cities to keep an eye on: 1.
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Here's my advice to Calgary: Keep an eye on those I.O.C. cardsharps.
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It will give her a chance to keep an eye on Pearl.
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DoorDash's prospective offering is one to keep an eye on, Davidson said.
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Keep an eye on Pogba for the first 15 minutes or so.
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Chris Lim also told Business Insider to keep an eye on Reno.
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I would also keep an eye on Deval Patrick and Michael Bennet.
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Investors ought to keep an eye on Chinese economic growth, Streible said.
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So I think $1,13 is an area to keep an eye on.
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Always keep an eye on them while they are on the heat.
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Keep an eye on the news cycle and monitor your stocks' performance.
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We will keep an eye on the weather influence to financial market.
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So, first of all, keep an eye on Indiana's primary next Tuesday.
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Keep an eye on Kayla Phillips – one day, she'll rule us all.
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Let's go hitter to hitter and just keep an eye on me.
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We just had to tell them 'We'll keep an eye on it.
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This would also motivate them to keep an eye on their colleagues' misbehavior.
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We will keep an eye on the progress of those opening-up measures.
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ET. Investors will also keep an eye on OPEC's monthly report due Thursday.
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Keep an eye on the August primary to see how things shape up.
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We will keep an eye on the influence caused by U.S. government shutdown.
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You need to keep an eye on your desktop Chrome extensions as well.
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As a result, I've been someone they've had to keep an eye on.
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Civil-liberty campaigners welcome the chance to keep an eye on the police.
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Times were good, but there was a lot to keep an eye on.
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SOHO is one of several spacecraft that keep an eye on the sun.
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Fair has yet to go live, so keep an eye on this space.
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And other things to keep an eye on in this new N.B.A. season.
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It's something to keep an eye on for the next couple of quarters.
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Listen to Wahono's "Necksnaps" below and keep an eye on Maddjazz Recordings here.
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That means this is an area of research to keep an eye on.
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He installed webcams all over Rob's house to keep an eye on Rob.
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There's always variation between displays, but it's something to keep an eye on.
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Ford does have to keep an eye on its fuel economy averages, though.
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"I like to keep an eye on Trump's ridiculous activities," she told Mashable.
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That in turn will make it easier to keep an eye on exchanges.
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Keep an eye on this one, it's going to be an incredible series.
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It can also keep an eye on the weather and your personal calendar.
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But they will keep an eye on Olaf Scholz, Germany's new finance minister.
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Our only task is to wait and keep an eye on the floats.
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Keep an eye on flights to Japan: Evacuation drills are conducted every year.
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In addition to making timely payments, keep an eye on your utilization rate.
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Summer TV you can feel good about Keep an eye on the fandom.
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But Facebook says it will keep an eye on any misuse of reactions.
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The only problem with that ... who would keep an eye on their houses?
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But keep an eye on which court ends up overseeing the consolidated litigation.
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Here are five major areas that to keep an eye on in 2017.
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Whether you're bullish or bearish copper, keep an eye on the copper spreads.
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Track My Subs basically helps you keep an eye on all your subscriptions.
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But keep an eye on the relative-value trade with sister metal zinc.
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That's why we'll have to keep an eye on it heading into 2020.
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CNN Meteorologist Tom Sater said people should keep an eye on the storm.
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So, are there any doggos we should keep an eye on in particular?
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But just keep an eye on this, particularly if the President starts waffling.
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Keep an eye on Arizona, North Carolina and, to a lesser extent, Virginia.
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Begin planning a year in advance and keep an eye on application deadlines.
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Rand Paul of Kentucky: Keep an eye on Paul in the weeks ahead.
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DO YOU KEEP AN EYE ON WHAT THE MARKET'S INTERPRETATIONS ARE EVERY DAY?
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Also keep an eye on Georgia, where the polls close at 2628 p.m.
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Also keep an eye on how he does in California's June blanket primary.
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Still, the endorsement primary will be important to keep an eye on it.
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What to watch: Keep an eye on every Republican on the conference committee.
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And keep an eye on the storm predictions from the National Hurricane Center.
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Keep an eye on this page for up-to-date deals and sales.
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Keep an eye on the infield for baseball's latest dance, the defensive shift.
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The more you click, the more you can keep an eye on others.
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" I said, "Keep an eye on me because I can't see going down.
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And we'll keep an eye on the ongoing effort to secure our elections.
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We will keep an eye on the follow-ups in the Middle East.
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So it pays to keep an eye on a variety of data sources.
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Faye was supposed to keep an eye on me, but she rarely did.
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But keep an eye on Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski and... Mitt Romney.
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But have you used it to keep an eye on your front door?
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He would go to academy games, regularly, to keep an eye on him.
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Keep an eye on the North Carolina and Florida delegations, was the suggestion.
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An agent told him to keep an eye on Nico Hischier, a forward.
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It's a "reason to maybe keep an eye on this one," Najarian said.
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I have always said he is a candidate to keep an eye on.
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However, Coletto tells Alex to keep an eye on two things: The Oct.
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Regarding North Korea, Cashin said to keep an eye on safe haven trades.
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But keep an eye on what staying in the plan will cost you.
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Here are a few to keep an eye on well before Selection Sunday.
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"I always look around and keep an eye on the weather," he explained.
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So while venturing out, it's always important to keep an eye on the exit.
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The Proof wearable wants to help drinkers keep an eye on their BAC levels.
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In the end, it's one more reason to keep an eye on your waistline.
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Something to keep an eye on if you throw your punches with real purpose.
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Keep an eye on the president's tie:Your browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
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We will also keep an eye on the next steps of the BREXIT agreement.
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On Tuesday, markets will also keep an eye on the confirmation hearing of Sen.
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Keep an eye on your wedding dresses on your next Sunday Uber ride, everyone!
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Don't start packing your bags yet, but maybe keep an eye on the shoreline.
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At least BamBrogan will be able to keep an eye on his former colleagues.
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There will undoubtedly be more deals to keep an eye on for online retailers.
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Rather than fight the case, she'd just keep an eye on it from afar.
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Coup can keep an eye on the fleet of scooters as they're all connected.
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It doesn't necessarily mean it's bad, but it's something to keep an eye on.
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The Diamond program launches on January 16, so keep an eye on your inbox.
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Keep an eye on the rental market even after you've settled down, said Clark.
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Keep an eye on house activity – especially your pets – with a 5 megapixel camera.
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Drew Vision is an up-and-coming recording artist to keep an eye on!
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Keep an eye on the Google Research blog (or TechCrunch, obviously) for the latest.
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So, keep an eye on those comic book stands or you might miss it.
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Investors keep an eye on new orders as a gauge of jet market confidence.
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Meanwhile, there's that little business of a government shutdown to keep an eye on.
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Thus, if the ballooning is small, doctors often just keep an eye on it.
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Until then, keep an eye on the Arts in Bushwick website for more details.
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As I said in Sunday's Sneak Peek, you should keep an eye on Sens.
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Their battle for minutes as Rubio's backup is something to keep an eye on.
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Instead, they should keep an eye on the federal government's other moves, he said.
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So who should you keep an eye on as the Olympic flame is lit?
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Another runner to keep an eye on this weekend is Guillermo Piñeda Morales, 46.
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We should keep an eye on borrowing in other parts of the world too.
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But that will be a key piece to keep an eye on this week.
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The plan was he would keep an eye on the hurricane from Camp David.
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Keep an eye on this page; we'll be adding new promotions as they drop.
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And on the Democratic side Keep an eye on these folks for their perspective.
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Just keep an eye on his health, as he was limited at Wednesday's practice.
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Investors will keep an eye on demand for the 30-year bond in particular.
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"I can keep an eye on the children when they play outdoors," she said.
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THE PIPES No one wants a frozen pipe, so keep an eye on yours.
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But in all the excitement, it's important to keep an eye on its limits.
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If Islam is the problem, perhaps we should keep an eye on these Muslims.
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The vision loss is still relatively minor so let's keep an eye on it.
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If it ends up in a penalty shootout there, keep an eye on Kumagai.
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But Harris' inability to keep her cool is something to keep an eye on.
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That allows it to keep an eye on companies' profit margins and adjust accordingly.
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For other relevant information, keep an eye on your local TV and radio stations.
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The thing to keep an eye on is that the economy is still strong.
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We will also keep an eye on whether these measures can be effectively implemented
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Keep an eye on kids, pets, and gaming desktops anywhere with an internet connection.
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Keep an eye on your swollen parts, and be on the lookout for changes.
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Keep an eye on how the chef is "presenting, re-imagining, plating," adds Zorn.
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This is yet another HBO series you should keep an eye on in 2020.
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Keep an eye on this one, or maybe just on your online checkout carts.
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Instead, nearly 60 percent use a spreadsheet to keep an eye on their expenses.
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Enjoy those moments in the playground, and keep an eye on the monkey bars.
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"I think the British wanted to keep an eye on Samuel," Ms. Bellerjeau said.
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They weren't big time and could keep an eye on what was going on.
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If you do have surf-loving pups, keep an eye on them at the beach.
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He came across as loving camera time, so that's something to keep an eye on.
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Cairo sent officials to Gaza in recent weeks to keep an eye on the situation.
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In the meantime, we'll keep an eye on Trump's Twitter so you don't have to.
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And doing it all one-handed so he can keep an eye on the map.
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Another is to keep an eye on your language and your approach to online debates.
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Whatever happens next, I'll be using my news skills to keep an eye on him.
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That, if nothing else, is a good reason to keep an eye on this project.
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She says she wants to "keep an eye" on the many channels she's subscribed to.
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Investors will keep an eye on earnings for hints about the market's near-term direction.
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Keep an eye on these gray routes together with the estimated travel times above them.
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Note to early income tax filers: Keep an eye on your mailbox and your email.
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Muterspaugh had programmed one of these telescopes to constantly keep an eye on Tabby's Star.
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In north-eastern Congo there is some Salafist penetration that we keep an eye on.
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Sure. Can you set up an outdoor SpotCam to keep an eye on your shed?
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So I asked Courtney [Miller's assistant] to keep an eye on what was going on.
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Leaf and Grobo have different ways of letting you keep an eye on your plants.
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Soon, it will become habit to check in and keep an eye on your spending.
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For that reason, it's important to keep an eye on those symptoms, the authors wrote.
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Keep an eye on McDonald's social channels to find out where you can snag one.
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The rest of us can keep an eye on Instagram for more pics to come.
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Humanising Autonomy pulls in $5M to help self-driving cars keep an eye on pedestrians
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We'll keep an eye on both IPOs tomorrow and let you know how they perform.
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The timers in XCOM 2 are relatively generous, but always keep an eye on them.
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So keep an eye on the water for when these crew-less ships set sail.
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In any case, keep an eye on your beans so they don't overcook and burst.
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So keep an eye on the site for your local Drafthouse in the coming days.
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We have to keep an eye on how our representatives vote and hold them accountable.
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She likes being in Jackson Hole so she can keep an eye on his health.
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For the week ahead: Keep an eye on some of other reports that come out.
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I can get into trouble really fast if I don't keep an eye on this.
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Maybe you haven't heard, but Flirt Cosmetics is the brand to keep an eye on.
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Keep an eye on him over an extended period of time (without micromanaging, of course).
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As a critic, I'll keep an eye on the tendency toward entropy of large organizations.
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One character to keep an eye on is FBI agent Keith Evans (Jay R. Ferguson).
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The dermatologist said it wasn't urgent, but told her to keep an eye on it.
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You have to keep an eye on them to make sure they survive the night.
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This will be a story to keep an eye on in the years to come.
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We can also keep an eye on China as they begin to relax restrictions there.
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Here's a look at five to keep an eye on (in no particular order): 1.
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Just need to keep an eye on the storm speed in closing to be sure.
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One thing to keep an eye on: the airline and distressed industry piece of this.
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India and Pakistan Keep an eye on what's going on in the disputed Kashmir region.
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"Last year, the insurance companies were saying 'We'll keep an eye on it,'" said Betterley.
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Petcube Bites 2 for $179 ($70 off): Want to keep an eye on your pet?
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Cenedella advises that employees immediately begin to network and keep an eye on other opportunities.
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Study up, go to space camp and then keep an eye on the jobs board.
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He's still pushing the genre forward, so keep an eye on where he heads next.
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But privatization is not the final decision; we will keep an eye on this issue.
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"Keep an eye on your future, even though it is a hard thing to do."
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Keep an eye on our Google page for more live coverage of Google I/O.
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I also keep an eye on the international festivals like TIFF, Cannes, Berlin, and Sundance.
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" Babcock's charges will need to keep an eye on veteran Justin Williams, who belied his "Mr.
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That's not a sign of impending disaster, but it is something to keep an eye on.
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So if you want to know where change is happening, keep an eye on the language.
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It may seem an unlikely outcome but, for now, keep an eye on those COMEX stocks.
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""It is surreal because we're told by our clients, 'Keep an eye on those homeless people.
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Until then, give the trailer a watch above, and keep an eye on those head shapes.
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Image via TechCrunch/MRD Image via TechCrunch/MRD Kirsten: So something to keep an eye on.
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Here are six areas to keep an eye on: Will "Moonlight" and "La La Land" shine?
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Stocks will likely continue their drift higher Tuesday, while traders keep an eye on international headlines.
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I will keep an eye on it and might invest some of my idle cash soon.
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You've maybe seen one or two of their subsequent films, but keep an eye on them!
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I keep an eye on my inbox but am hoping I won't have to work tonight.
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She also points out that it's important to keep an eye on your partner's body language.
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One thing to keep an eye on, however: Is she able to win over minority voters?
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"I think we have to keep an eye on who he appoints around him," said Serle.
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Traders will keep an eye on U.S. consumer price inflation and retail sales data for June.
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By the way, the last thing you need to keep an eye on is shipping logistics.
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Is Adora using Vickery to keep an eye on Camille, who she continues to call dangerous?
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Investors will also keep an eye on more corporate quarterly reports as earnings season carries on.
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To keep an eye on all the devices on sale, check out Amazon's special offers here.
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Keep an eye on the website, or go ask them in person at AR in Action.
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Keep an eye on TechCrunch, because we'll be announcing even more speakers in the coming weeks.
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I bookmark a few to keep an eye on just in case they go on sale.
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"We have to keep an eye on political and economic events in the U.S.," he said.
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Many portfolio managers, on the hunt for winning bets, always keep an eye on unloved companies.
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And keep an eye on a child who can't seem to shake that sadness or melancholy.
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Traders will keep an eye on a construction sector survey due for release at 0830 GMT.
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With more projects in the works, Bluesmart is definitely a company to keep an eye on.
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Most employers have already mailed out W-2 forms, so keep an eye on the mail.
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Keep an eye on Carson himself -- a mild-mannered candidate who hasn't attacked in previous debates.
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I also recommend that they keep an eye on the expiration dates of each product, too.
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Keep an eye on your home when you're not there with a Blink security camera. The
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Keep an eye on that "Current period" section weekly to see how much data you're using.
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Keep an eye on rural areas, where Trump's endorsement could help Moore run up the score.
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Here's what else to keep an eye on this week: Will Roy Moore join the Senate?
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One place to keep an eye on is the bank's total delinquent or non-performing loans.
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Add Chinese bond yields to the list of indicators investors need to keep an eye on.
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Worried Martha is being tailed, Philip and Elizabeth ask Hans to keep an eye on her.
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Make sure to keep an eye on your purchase, and to check it before you leave.
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He urged residents to turn on their porch lights and keep an eye on the streets.
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But there is at least one all-female pair to keep an eye on in 2020.
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Fraudulent tax returns aren't the only tax-time identity theft issue to keep an eye on.
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By all means, keep an eye on Apple and the way the company pushes the envelope.
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Panthers fans need to keep an eye on Stewart's health and burst throughout August (and beyond).
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The dark horse: Snehaa Ganesh Kumar is the contestant Tejas needs to keep an eye on.
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Keep an eye on Rocket Lab's Twitter account for updates such as an adjusted launch time.
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Make sure to keep an eye on the ref who goes flying out of the ring.
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But you have to keep an eye on him and make sure he doesn't get scrambled.
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Travelers heading to the Gulf Coast this week should keep an eye on the weather forecast.
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Several corporate employees had been flown in from Seattle to keep an eye on the opening.
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In the House, keep an eye on the 27th District being vacated by retiring GOP Rep.
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But do keep an eye on performance going forward, and follow up if you see changes.
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Keep an eye on the bucket of drinks and on those who may be over-serving.
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No matter how much adult supervision there is, they can't keep an eye on every child.
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But keep an eye on her Juventus teammate Barbara Bonansea, who has become a midfield force.
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We mentioned the weather earlier and it's not any cooler, so keep an eye on that.
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In between the doctor's monthly visit, the officers — all women — keep an eye on the patients.
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Under ordinary circumstances, lawmakers use their oversight powers to keep an eye on the executive branch.
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And keep an eye on the First and Third Districts, where Republican incumbents may be vulnerable.
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Pro tip: keep an eye on that friend who keeps leaving banana peels around every turn.
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Investors will keep an eye on Washington for any more signs of progress on fiscal stimulus.
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If you look at the buildup of debt, that's the place to keep an eye on.
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Just keep an eye on Benjamin's injury status, as he has been slowed by knee soreness.
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To illustrate, we've divvied up Republican House districts into eight groups to keep an eye on.
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"We'll keep an eye on that," said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
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Rubin says there are two specific warning signs to keep an eye on as an obliger.
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RELATED: 10 Democratic rising stars to keep an eye on for the post-Pelosi era Rep.
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But the denizens of the North aren't the only Koreans Trump must keep an eye on.
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Keep an eye on Young, who happens to be chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
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He doesn't think he has one, but we certainly have to keep an eye on it.
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"But you've got to watch them, you've got to keep an eye on things," he said.
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Keep an eye on Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams, favorites for the men's and women's crowns.
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I keep an eye on emails in case anything comes through (spoiler: no job offers today).
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So it seems feasible to assume Leia had told Finn to keep an eye on her.
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I want the press to keep an eye on the real issues and report them accurately.
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And the following practice influence brought by hurricane Florence, we will keep an eye on it.
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If you look at the buildup of debt, that's the place to keep an eye on.
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" Sarah Kliff at Vox also thinks that Cassidy-Collins is "important to keep an eye on.
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It makes me feel safer and helps me keep an eye on people coming and going.
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We keep an eye on these people so Christchurch didn't come as a shock to me.
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The main fight to keep an eye on tonight will be Rubio versus pretty much everyone.
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We learn to keep an eye on our friends and intervene in situations that seem dangerous.
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But be prepared to keep an eye on the grill to make sure the temperature remains stable.
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So if you're watching, keep an eye on the members in districts Hillary Clinton won last fall.
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I make myself some peanut butter toast with pomegranate seeds while I keep an eye on her.
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To see more of Bob Dylan's Portal works, keep an eye on MGM National Harbor's website, here.
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I love Anthropologie, but I only shop their sale section and keep an eye on key items.
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Keep an eye on the fallout of this visit because the Saudis are driving the OPEC output.
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This is a poet to keep an eye on; his work will no doubt continue to dazzle.
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Her mom said she plans to run that one also, to keep an eye on her daughter.
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Investors will keep an eye on how Amazon shares react to the e-commerce giant's quarterly results.
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Obviously labor markets continue to do well in the U.S. and we'll keep an eye on that.
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He ranked Zika in the "also keep an eye on" category, with yellow fever and Mayaro virus.
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Time will tell, and it'll be interesting to keep an eye on the Kickstarter campaign either way.
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To attend future Beef Relief events, keep an eye on the website and Bento Box Entertainment Twitter.
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Here, CNBC rounds up 10 things you need to keep an eye on at this year's event.
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Rihanna is never not working and we've learned to keep an eye on her as a result.
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Orrin Hatch (R-UT) even tweeted that those interested should "keep an eye" on Whelan's Twitter feed.
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Yext And then there was Appian, a quieter IPO that we need to keep an eye on.
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The Parent Dashboard lets parents remotely keep an eye on the content — apps, games, videos, ebooks, etc.
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So you'll want to keep an eye on that deal page if you're looking for anything specific.
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Keep an eye on things Monitor everything in your home with Riley, a Wi-Fi controlled robot.
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It's definitely something to keep an eye on, especially as it competes with any flying car startups.
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I keep an eye on the potatoes and cook the beans while he grills, and it's delicious.
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Fans looking for easter eggs should keep an eye on Mulder's bulletin board, according to Chris Carter.
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Chinese students' associations at some universities are believed to keep an eye on those who head overseas.
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Investors will also keep an eye on crude oil markets, where oversupply continues to weigh on prices.
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" Ohr at justice responded, "To the extent I can, I will keep an eye on this situation.
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Be sure to enable two-factor verification to protect yourself, and keep an eye on the news.
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And keep an eye on each other—it's the old thing: United we stand, divided we fall.
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If you're a Premium subscriber, however, keep an eye on how much you download for offline use.
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Keep an eye on the mail over the next 10 days for your free Google Home Mini.
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So if he turns up in the prequels, he'll be a character to keep an eye on.
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We've picked out the best deals for you to keep an eye on in the upcoming week.
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And keep an eye on Cameron Champ, probably the longest hitter ever to play the PGA Tour.
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The French election is disturbingly similar to America's, and it's definitely one to keep an eye on.
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We broke the story ... huge underdog Solomini might be a horse to keep an eye on too.
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If you didn't keep an eye on Albie Manzo's Instagram account this summer, you were missing out.
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Well, you will need to do some work, specifically keep an eye on your iCloud storage capacity.
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There's all this wonderful, rich data, but it's not easy to keep an eye on it all.
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These are currently sold out, but keep an eye on the Reebok site for updates and restocks.
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Until then, keep an eye on Criss' Instagram for more behind the scenes photos from the set.
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Keep an eye on these rules: —The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is reviewing mattress flammability standards.
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The 911 dispatcher also advises the caller to "keep an eye on" West, according to the Times.
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Anywhere I travel I'll be dropping them off so keep an eye on my feed for locations.
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Depending on the games you're playing, you will need to keep an eye on the graphics card.
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And keep an eye on the percentage of the vote that goes to any write-in candidates.
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But little did Nicholson know, his bosses had put him there to keep an eye on him.
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It's always a good idea to keep an eye on when the market turns favorable for buyers.
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For its part, Spire's satellites track ship traffic and keep an eye on weather around the world.
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"You just have to keep an eye on things, and you get to motorboat around," he said.
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" At the same time, he said, "because of the hurricanes, always keep an eye on the skies.
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Keep an eye on it One of the major health concerns about virtual reality involves the eye.
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Keep an eye on NARAL and other aligned groups on the left starting to spend as well.
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"I do this all the time, because I like to keep an eye on everyone," Mulally said.
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We can go smart -- keep an eye on JK Rowling's Twitter account -- or we can go silly.
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It was a great way to keep an eye on her at night, when she's most active.
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Louie Gohmert of Texas is another member of the House Judiciary Committee to keep an eye on.
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Bushy-tailed ballot bandit Don't worry about Russia rigging the election -- keep an eye on the squirrels.
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K., well your religion, you're a Muslim, so therefore we're going to keep an eye on you.
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If you are really into watching eggs hatching, here is another webcam to keep an eye on.
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Is there anything brewing right now in organized crime that we have to keep an eye on?
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Luckily, there are plenty products out there to help you keep an eye on your sleeping baby.
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Keep an eye on the river and you might see an N.Y.P.D. boat retrieve a bloated corpse.
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Finally, keep an eye on your credit report — make sure that your missed payment history is accurate.
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If I were to bring little ones to the exhibition, I'd keep an eye on their footwear.
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Las Vegas Tourism's official site has a calendar of upcoming conventions you should keep an eye on.
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Some devices keep an eye on our place and send me an alert if something is amiss.
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They post lookouts who walk on the weather decks and keep an eye on the water below.
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Don't do anything dangerous, of course, but also keep an eye on the dangerous actions of others.
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Similarly, keep an eye on broader efforts to rein in these companies, both abroad and at home.
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We do try to keep an eye on the future, especially when it comes to time travel.
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Keep an eye on the butter and sugar, so the mixture doesn't get overly pale and airy.
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"Yo, can you keep an eye on my bag real quick?" he asked me from the doorway.
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I had to keep an eye on them all at once, in case they began to fall.
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Here are a few other story lines to keep an eye on as the awards show approaches.
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I have always said that former Mayor Pete Buttigieg is the candidate to keep an eye on.
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Connected surveillance cameras, for example, help police departments keep an eye on areas with high crime rates.
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As the results start to roll in, keep an eye on Sedgwick County, where Wichita is based.
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But we should probably keep an eye on Tara, who watched her Sunday, just to be safe.
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What's next: Keep an eye on California and Maryland, two states that are also considering such action.
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Vacationers heading to the Gulf Coast this week may want to keep an eye on the forecast.
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It is now planning to keep an eye on the remaining humpback whales through this monitor plan.
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The Point: Keep an eye on whether more 2020 Democrats start hedging -- a la Warren -- on impeachment.
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Keep an eye on these rules: --The Pentagon will delay Obama-era environmental rules for Navy ships.
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CNN is told Ryan is very unlikely to acquiesce to this, but keep an eye on it.
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Puckett said people who have chosen not to evacuate will keep an eye on the Currituck horses.
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"It is necessary that we keep an eye on it to make sure China keeps its promise."
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Up next Keep an eye on Amazon's hardware event in Seattle, which kicks off at 1 p.m.
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As for Trump's comments about keeping US troops in Iraq to "keep an eye" on Iran, the official said it was not a mission for the US in Iraq and there was "probably not much" the US could do to keep an eye on Iran from inside Iraq.
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But I mean-- it's-- obviously, I think, a very important thing for investors to keep an eye on.
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Distort Reality with Cyberdelic Video App 'Hyperspektiv' 5 Experimental Video Artists to Keep an Eye On in 2016
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However, depending on the games you're playing, you will need to keep an eye on the graphics card.
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In the meanwhile, we're going to keep an eye on Bristowe's Instagram page for lots of, uh, Noods.
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I'll definitely keep an eye on Forever 21's jumpsuit offerings for expensive-feeling finds for next season.
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Keep an eye on the hashtag for Zayn's footwear pair-up to catch more glimpses of the collection.
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"It is surreal because we're told by our clients, 'Keep an eye on those homeless people,'" Annabelle explained.
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There's much more Google news out of I/O to come — keep an eye on our live blog!
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Caught on camera Homeowners and tenants have relied on doorbell cameras to keep an eye on their homes.
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I don't know if it's because she doesn't fit, or she likes to keep an eye on things.
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Keep an eye on these filmmakers – eventually, you might see them on the list of Oscar-nominated shorts.
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In all cases, you should keep an eye on Apple shares today and see if they hit $207.05.
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"It is indeed a demographic to keep an eye on," Green said, partly because of another risk factor.
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Keep an eye on it early in the night for a potential sign of how things might go.
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One of the officers tells me he'll be there all night to keep an eye on the equipment.
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"Keep an eye on Newsom," the source with knowledge of the outreach explained on the condition of anonymity.
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With more naval forces in the region, America should be able to keep an eye on suspect ships.
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And keep an eye on Sketchfab, because you'll soon be able to access this content firsthand as well.
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The rate is $489.42 — slightly from January; I'll have to make sure to keep an eye on that.
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You will be always in my hearts and I hope you will keep an eye on us. #rideforellie.
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Little will be predictable, but here are a few features of the landscape to keep an eye on.
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Investors need to keep an eye on Twitter's mDAU growth and how long people are using the app.
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Russia has set up TVs all over the U.N. so all can keep an eye on their team.
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He said U.S. officials keep an eye on supply as it works to sanction both Iran and Venezuela.
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That chance alone is worth canceling all plans so you can keep an eye on news via Twitter.
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You'll learn to compensate by angling the spigot but you do have to keep an eye on it.
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As these updates roll out and are tested, it will be important to keep an eye on them.
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Speaking of retail sales, Gibbs will continue to keep an eye on how big box retail shares act.
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From here she could see the entire club and keep an eye on anyone coming in or out.
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As we approach the midyear mark, it will be important to keep an eye on the outlined questions.
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As you're boarding the ride, keep an eye on the license plates on the back of each vehicle.
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As with any deal like this, there are a few terms and conditions to keep an eye on.
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So Google Wifi points keep an eye on what's connected to them and then force the handoff themselves.
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Das Keyboard says anything "you want to keep an eye on" can be tracked through its companion app.
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He also noted that Delaware, New Mexico and Colorado are among the states to keep an eye on.
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And it would have reason to keep an eye on "The Founder," with its ambivalent portrayal of Kroc.
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Ahead, investors are likely to keep an eye on the race for the position of Federal Reserve chair.
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A key area for investors to keep an eye on for assessing that fate is the labor market.
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There also are fewer flight attendants on planes to keep an eye on what's happening between the rows.
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Keep an eye on tomorrow's jobs report for another clue on the Fed's rate hike path—wage growth.
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It even syncs with August's doorbell cameras to keep an eye on the front door at all times.
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These are the prices on Apple's website; keep an eye on third-party sellers for deals and discounts.
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Now leaders will keep an eye on this -- and work to ensure they don't spread into a problem.
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We'll keep an eye on the results and see how the networks fare as the election cycle continues.
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I do too, angling my body to the left, so I can keep an eye on my wall.
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Let's keep an eye on Ramirez's Twitter and hope she jumps back on the #rollercoster for another ride.
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We asked why, and he said with a smile, "I like to keep an eye on the operation."
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She finds herself in a similar hallway (keep an eye on the red bars!), by herself and overwhelmed.
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The "Mad Money" host also advised the caller to keep an eye on the action across the Atlantic.
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Meanwhile, investors continued to keep an eye on trade after the U.S. and China exchanged tariffs last week.
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Their main task: Keep an eye on the hundreds of prominent Russians who have built lives in Britain.
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"I certainly intend to keep an eye on Secretary DeVos," she said, referring to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
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It is expected that more details will be released this week; we will keep an eye on that.
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I keep an eye on the ships of our sister lines, but I'm more involved with these 26.
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" Critics, he said, want the government "to keep an eye on the people keeping an eye on us.
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Because of its capabilities, B-2s have been deployed to Guam to keep an eye on North Korea.
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Then keep an eye on it; if the pan starts to burn, tip in a bit more cider.
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I never think rates can drop lower, but I'm always wrong, so I keep an eye on things.
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He sometimes uses his cellphone screen as a reflective surface to keep an eye on what's behind him.
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New offers will be added over time — so keep an eye on updates if you're a Chase cardholder.
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Wall Street will keep an eye on Congress as the House tries to pass the economic stimulus package.
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So keep an eye on who gets the top jobs if this shakeup does in fact take place.
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In the meantime, while Republicans face 32 competitive races this fall, keep an eye on potential Republican retirements.
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Keep an eye on that Trump-monogrammed rug under your feet; it may not be there for long.
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Even those who keep an eye on the memorabilia trade don't think the law will do much good.
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But Beijing has also fueled concerns through its growing use of AI to keep an eye on citizens.
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Recently, cooperation has become the norm in the auto industry We will keep an eye on this issue.
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And while FlyNYON's faults are easy to find, America's safety regulators must keep an eye on the future.
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GOP feud in Georgia And from CNN senior political reporter Nia-Malika Henderson: Keep an eye on Georgia.
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They will also keep an eye on the U.S. Federal Reserve's latest minutes, though no surprises are expected.
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Whitaker seems to have been put in place to keep an eye on Sessions and the Justice Department.
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It's important to keep an eye on that 14 percent, because they seem to be crucial swing voters.
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Moreover, cuts to local government mean that housing inspectors struggle to keep an eye on the fast-growing market.
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Watch it at the top of the page and keep an eye on Fallon over the next few days.
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You can keep an eye on everything the Solar Dynamics Observatory sees through NASA's data page for the mission.
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Doll said Powell should keep an eye on the market but shouldn't concern himself too much with stock swings.
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You can watch ANA, and keep an eye on more new releases from Factory Fifteen on their website here.
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A window lets you keep an eye on food as it cooks, until it gets fogged up from steam.
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Do you keep an eye on Prema's GP2 progress as well, in case things head that way for 2017?
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The final Democratic primary to keep an eye on is in the 14th, which takes in Chicago's western exurbs.
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Of course, Leon is there to keep an eye on them, so who knows how long that will last?
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It's just as important to have algorithms that keep an eye on the role of humans inside these companies.
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He quickly exited the car as Filya entered it to keep an eye on her interaction with the tourists.
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Crocodiles also lurk in the water this way, usually to keep an eye on prey that walks on land.
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She said school administrators told her they'd keep an eye on the girl — something she says they never did.
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Because it's hard to keep an eye on your stew for ten hours, they also have to be safe.
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With P, your phone will keep an eye on the notifications you're just ignoring and swiping away every day.
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Most adults won't drink water from scummy ponds, but keep an eye on kids, pets, and thirsty drunken idiots.
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Traders will also keep an eye on labour market data due on Wednesday and retail sales numbers on Thursday.
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Keep an eye on Elon Musk's Twitter feed — hopefully, we'll have real answers to all of these questions soon.
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Keep an eye on Sephora's website to snag yours — these babies are sure to be gone in a snap.
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But political kingmakers like David Axelrod are already predicting that he's a potential candidate to keep an eye on.
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" Next, Khawaja said she "parked my car across the complex where I could keep an eye on my door.
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If you can't make those, keep an eye on social media to see whether there's one happening near you.
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Also keep an eye on construction sites — you may be able to get permission to haul away excavated rocks.
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And she was on her happy pills that day, so I just wanted to keep an eye on her.
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Just keep an eye on the top display so you know how much water and battery life is left.
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For example, a sensor could be used in homes rather than cameras to keep an eye on elderly relatives.
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If you're hoping a particular item will go on sale, there are ways to keep an eye on it.
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And that's an important risk to keep an eye on once people start taking even longer, more isolated missions.
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It's something to keep an eye on here too, since time watched is a key video success metric. 5.
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They're also designed to be attractive to doctors who might want to keep an eye on their patients remotely.
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The House races aren't the only ones to keep an eye on in California — there's a Senate primary too.
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He had moved in with Ashley after his sister's death to keep an eye on Amma and her crew.
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He also said to keep an eye on key economic data like Friday's jobs report from the Labor Department.
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I email work and let them know I'm working from home so I can keep an eye on him.
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Sit back for a few weeks, keep an eye on the news, and see what vulnerabilities and bugs arise.
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You should also keep an eye on terms of service and changes in the privacy policy after the acquisition.
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Such stations will also be able to keep an eye on what is going on inside buildings, including offices.
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And that's why she -- rightly -- put political people around her to keep an eye on her future presidential prospects!
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It must be hard to keep an eye on the ball when faced with a riot of animal print.
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And for the development of events and changes in oil prices, we will keep an eye on this issue.
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Ostensibly, this is about the year-end legislative issues, but will keep an eye on any side tax comments.
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Keep an eye on Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity to also throw a seven-figure sum into the battle.
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Dugan encouraged people in the neighborhood to turn on their porch lights and keep an eye on the streets.
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This would allow me to keep an eye on my purchases, without forcing them all on one credit card.
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Its clear material allows you to keep an eye on your furry critter but still makes them feel hidden.
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Meanwhile, keep an eye on your household devices — even boring ones like garbage cans — they soon may surprise you.
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Nightscout gives people the ability to keep an eye on diabetes without it being the focus of their lives.
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"My sense is that they'll be even-handed with this, but we'll certainly keep an eye on the numbers."
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Investors were also expected to keep an eye on the bond markets following last week's climb in bond yields.
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Added losses in tech are likely to push the stock market lower, so keep an eye on the sector.
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But keep an eye on the country's op-ed pages, university lecterns, and nature paths for a potential comeback.
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You need to keep an eye on any piece of technology that could crash or run away from you.
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Early on, many residents decided to ride out the storm and simply keep an eye on the water levels.
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She urged Ms. Adams to keep an eye on her own daughter and her daughter's boyfriend, Ms. Adams said.
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Encourage your boyfriend to ask a trusted co-worker to keep an eye on his projects while he's away.
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That makes it easy to keep an eye on your video call and the game at the same time.
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Here are a few of the proposals large and small to keep an eye on as the session unfolds.
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Monitoring Keep an eye on your health and call a doctor if you develop symptoms or if they worsen.
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But keep an eye on spending, especially if your friends have bigger incomes than you do, Mr. Eisenberg said.
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Here are the five figures to keep an eye on as recession fears mount, according to Bank of America.
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It was so juicy I had to keep an eye on the steady trickle of sauce down my wrist.
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But if there's anyone that will help keep an eye on her venturesome daughter, it's Banks' big brother Luca.
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We will keep an eye on these sites and update any changes we find as the holidays get closer.
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If the latest repeal effort does go down, we'll see if it holds, but keep an eye on this.
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With the countertop appliance, it's easier to keep an eye on the food, too, before it gets too dark.
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More people also means it's harder for officials to keep an eye on everyone to help keep them safe.
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Keep an eye on this There was a fascinating behind the scenes dispute on Wednesday between Kentucky GOP Sen.
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It could also become hard to keep an eye on China, and more difficult to guard sensitive US information.
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"As streamers start signing deals with Mixer, this is something we'll need to keep an eye on," Futter tweeted.
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A doctor can keep an eye on potential protein-related health concerns with your kidneys or your calcium intake.
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Once operational, Jason-3 will keep an eye on the oceans, monitoring currents, wave heights and global sea level.
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But there are two lawmakers to keep an eye on: Francis Rooney of Florida and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania.
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Keep an eye on the night's biggest stars — Adele, Beyoncé, the Weeknd, Chance the Rapper — on next week's charts.
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That's why it's essential that you keep an eye on deals because robot vacuum cleaners are occasionally heavily discounted.
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IYC advised travelers to keep an eye on travel advisories, and offered the option to purchase trip-cancellation insurance.
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Keep an eye on the liquid reduction and add water or fish stock if it reduces too quickly. 113.
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This year's festival was no exception — and if you like movies, you'll want to keep an eye on these.
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She's also doing things like creating fake accounts—to get closer to him or keep an eye on him.
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That's why he's arresting thousands of them: At least in jail, the regime can keep an eye on them.
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Keep an eye on the pasta and check on it so you get the al dente-texture you prefer.
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It's all delicious, but keep an eye on how much you order or else your bill will be unforgiving.
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This is something to keep an eye on as House Speaker Paul Ryan looks to keep welfare reform alive.
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Keep an eye on Musk's Twitter account for updates — he's hinted that there's a V2 of this plan coming imminently.
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Keep an eye on spellers from Texas, as the state has the most representatives in the Bee with 69 spellers.
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A big year of music awaits in 2016, and here's a handful we think you should keep an eye on.
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You can still kind of keep an eye on other people's conversations or chime in when you feel like it.
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Williams added that the Fed also needs to keep an eye on how its balance sheet reduction program is going.
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There are a slew of smart home products that will keep an eye on your house when you're not home.
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You're able to configure the camera to customize the best angle, so you can keep an eye on what's important.
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At least we have Cardinal Voiello (Silvio Orlando) to doggedly keep an eye on Pius and do whatever it takes.
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We keep an eye on the neighborhood and run small businesses that contribute to the city's hum of economic activity.
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Another number to keep an eye on: Sanders won among men by nine points, but he finished third among women.
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Another day to keep an eye on is July 10, when the Sun will oppose Pluto—massive egos will clash.
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But for most people, the playbook remains the same: Keep an eye on your accounts, and get your settlement money.
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It gives you the perfect way to keep an eye on your friends through the charges they send and receive.
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" My old friend Arda Kutsal says: "As long as there are good startups, VCs will keep an eye on Turkey.
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The company is a strong collaborator with Microsoft and Salesforce, so my bet is to keep an eye on these.
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Keep an eye on Burnham, though; he's the real deal, and could easily earn a ticket to the Oscars soon.
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And I'm aware that, as she grows, it will become more difficult to constantly keep an eye on her activity.
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But the sheer number of small sites makes it impossible to keep an eye on all of them, said Nejma.
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Keep an eye on this space, which we'll be updating as soon as her next project hits the virtual shelves.
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Even civil libertarians are cautiously optimistic, welcoming increased opportunities to keep an eye on what the police are up to.
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Courts are "only fixing the process by which voters enact political change" when they keep an eye on gerrymandered maps.
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For most people, it provides more than enough functionality to keep an eye on things at home while they're away.
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With any number of connected home cameras, you can keep an eye on who's coming and going through an app.
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This Black Friday, Amazon UK, John Lewis and Currys are the big online retailers you should keep an eye on.
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The Federal Trade Commission will keep an eye on the car-hailing service for 20 years because of the matter.
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Trader Dan Nathan agreed and said to keep an eye on Wal-Mart, Home Depot and Costco for a breakout.
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It could be used to train truck drivers, for example, or to let parents keep an eye on teen drivers.
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The one last area to watch for a breakout is to keep an eye on the oil volatility index, OVX.
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Due to high demand, we will organize a re-launch very soon, so please keep an eye on our website.
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Today in facepalm We all love playing Pokemon Go, but keep an eye on how much data it eats up.
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EX and Touring will have a camera on the passenger-side mirror to help keep an eye on blind spots.
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While Mitchell noted that Valvoline will need to keep an eye on ride-sharing trends moving forward, he remains optimistic.
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As for right now, the brand urged fans to keep an eye on their Instagram and Snapchat for more announcements.
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Find a good venue near you (Rockwood is great for New Yorkers) and keep an eye on their show schedule.
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And we will keep an eye on this really special moment at Nationals Park tonight as we watch the game.
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Prices can vary widely by locale and the number of kids you're asking the sitter to keep an eye on.
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He said one space to keep an eye on is cost control, which proved not as good as he anticipated.
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Retirees with high prescription drug costs might want to keep an eye on President Trump's hoped-for changes to Medicare.
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Throughout that season, we water as needed depending on the soil moisture level, and keep an eye on soil pH.
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Must keep an eye on cable news at all times so as to be fully informed about your job status.
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That's one of the things that is important in judging debates — you have to keep an eye on the audience.
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Keep an eye on Los Tuzos, the current champions are looking much better after the return of numerous Olympic players.
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Cashin, UBS director of floor operations at the NYSE, also said investors need to keep an eye on oil prices.
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In order to keep an eye on the star, the Solar Dynamics Observatory takes photos in various wavelengths of light.
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How Apple decides to address this with the next iPhone will be something for photographers to keep an eye on.
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Keep an eye on which seats end up flipping to see if Democrats are in store for a big wave.
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Fearing he was a suicide risk, police had arrested him on a marijuana charge to keep an eye on him.
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So let's keep an eye on Tribe and see if teenagers start obsessively using the app in the coming months.
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The global stock market will definitely be influenced by the trade tension; we will keep an eye on this issue.
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As Lenihan wrote in Quillette, his primary purpose in conducting this cockamamie study was to keep an eye on us.
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Keep an eye on (1) the rise of France/Macron, and (2) the worst Franco-German relationship I can remember.
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Keep an eye on this guy — he holds more power than anyone suspects, and he's not afraid to use it.
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Keep an eye on this page, where we'll post up-to-date scheduling information as soon as we have it.
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Around that time, a mentor advised him to keep an eye on the nascent chiefs of staff in technology world.
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I was actually just speaking with someone the other day who was like, "Keep an eye on WhatsApp too," right?
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Starting with their home market in Norway, but rolling out internationally later, Futurehome is one to keep an eye on.
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Through the online Ham Cam, you can still keep an eye on the action of this withered hunk of meat.
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To help keep an eye on things, we've built an IPO tracker that will update stock prices every few minutes.
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One player to watch: In a series full of big names, keep an eye on Chicago defenseman Trevor van Riemsdyk.
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She returns home to Cannes to run the family stationery shop and keep an eye on her younger sister, Denise.
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If fun isn't a good enough reason to keep an eye on this game, certainly all the potential cash is.
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It's still not known if (or how strongly) Dorian will impact Florida, so keep an eye on this weather system.
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Feeling responsible, he's been meeting with the boy since his father's death and trying to keep an eye on him.
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Markets may be more cheerful today, but keep an eye on credit spreads and money markets the panic isnt over.
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With that in mind, here's a look at eight senators to keep an eye on as the trial wears on.
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Keep an eye on what's inside with the helpful windowed lid, which pops right out when you're ready to serve.
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Bartenders need to keep an eye on and wrangle rowdy customers who are on the cusp of being over-served.
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In Europe, investors were expected to keep an eye on consumer confidence data released at 5:00 p.m. HK/SIN.
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"The ones you have to keep an eye on are those manufacturing in China and selling in America," Bell said.
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Investors will also keep an eye on weekly jobless claims data and an election in the U.K. Read more here.
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Investors will also keep an eye on the Conference Board's consumer confidence data for February, scheduled for 10:00 a.m.
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You can't always be home to keep an eye on things, but a security camera system can have your back.
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However, investors will keep an eye on consumer stocks such as Macy's, Kohl's and Gap as Black Friday sales rage.
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Let them scope it out, but keep an eye on them to ensure they don't ingest any leaves or branches.
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If you buy one, just make sure to keep an eye on it and see if it exhibits this behavior.
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"We got so distracted by the war on terror that we didn't keep an eye on our solar system," Rep.
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The number of unicorns that manage to exit before a market turn is, therefore, something to keep an eye on.
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If you want to know where the broad market is going, you have to keep an eye on tech stocks.
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Developers in remote operation centers will also be monitoring lidar and camera feeds to keep an eye on their creations.
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Keep an eye on the Las Bambas mine in Peru, another big operator with 330,000 tonnes of production last year.
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I may try the NPR channel on Sirius with my earbuds in, or I might keep an eye on Twitter.
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Make a list at the beginning of November and keep an eye on the items you want throughout the month.
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The shuttles, made by the French firm Easymmile, carry six passengers and a human overseer to keep an eye on things.
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The Ndlovu Youth Choir from South Africa is definitely an act to keep an eye on this season's America's Got Talent.
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We need parents to start parenting again and really keep an eye on their children and really understand where they are.
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And it turns out that Mobileye's co-founders are also OrCam's co-founders, so let's keep an eye on this one.
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I am pretty relaxed too, but also have to keep an eye on her to make sure she doesn't crawl away.
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If you want to keep an eye on auroras in your area, check the Space Weather Prediction Center's 30-minute forecast.
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Except for Batman, who volunteers to hang out and keep an eye on Justice League headquarters, because of course he does.
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Thankfully, the paternal pooch decided to follow after the little boy and keep an eye on him until he was safe.
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If not, you'll just have to keep an eye on those more moderately priced bottles in the $100 to $1,000 range.
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Keep an eye on things with this selection of home security cameras from the likes of Arlo, YI, CPVAN, and more.
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We'll keep an eye on this wacky-ass story and be sure to update you should it be confirmed or debunked.
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Keep an eye on Ward 8, which directly abuts Massachusetts and had the highest number of new voter registrations in 2016.
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You can keep an eye on when your shared files are accessed, and the link can be revoked at any time.
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Author and investor Christopher Schroeder told Techcrunch that e-commerce in the Middle East is something to keep an eye on.
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The airline said it's reaching out directly to customers whose data has been stolen, so keep an eye on your inbox.
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With earnings season fully underway, investors should keep an eye on reports from Electronic Arts, Activision Blizzard and Take Two Interactive.
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You can always keep an eye on your pet with a smart monitoring system that sends video updates to your phone.
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We absolutely keep an eye on them, but I think what gives us confidence is that personalization is all we do.
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Putin brought Trump an Elf on the Shelf for Christmas, a handy way to keep an eye on his Manchurian candidate.
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And there's about six crucial series in major league baseball that people might want to keep an eye on this weekend.
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We&aposll keep an eye on the support pages and fill you in if Apple decides to comment on the issue.
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A ground pilot would be needed only to keep an eye on events and take control if there was a problem.
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Also, keep an eye on the site today for a discussion between Megan and Salesforce's new Chief Equality Officer Tony Prophet.
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I was planning on catching him in the act this time and told the servers to keep an eye on him.
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One reason to keep an eye on it: Republicans don't think they can just give up on Affordable Care Act repeal.
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And with the infrared night vision, it manages to still keep an eye on your home even in low light conditions.
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An interior oven light helps you keep an eye on things, and a small LCD screen makes settings more easily accessible.
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As Vox's Tara Golshan writes, there are nine California districts to keep an eye on in Tuesday's primary for House seats.
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Its lid is full-view tempered glass, so you can keep an eye on your rice and veggies as they steam.
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I ended up going in for an ultrasound every two weeks so a fetal specialist could keep an eye on it.
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"'Wonder Woman' is definitely a film to keep an eye on in 2017," Shawn Robbins, senior analyst at BoxOffice, told CNBC.
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The data is transferred to a smartphone or website where the user can keep an eye on any changes or progress.
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Always keep an eye on the IT guys Bonfire aside, this is a very common way for hackers to make money.
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"The next government will certainly keep an eye on this," an Economy Ministry spokesman told a regular news conference on Wednesday.
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To get a better read on this, keep an eye on what's happening in China in reaction to the Huawei arrest.
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She says that hospitals are being paired with temples to keep an eye on the state of health education within them.
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Gamers should keep an eye on another important virtual reality headset: Sony's PlayStation VR, which is scheduled for release in October.
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Keep an eye on Wisconsin's GOP Senate primary where Republicans Kevin Nicholson and Leah Vukmir are vying to take on Sen.
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Spotting these signs in current employees gives you a hit list of behaviors to keep an eye on or proactively address.
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He said he and his staff have visited about 13 states, trying to keep an eye on "weaknesses" in the system.
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Lisa Manning even began working at one of the centers to keep an eye on her son and better understand addiction.
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But keep an eye on the generational wings: those in the dawn of their political participation and those in their twilight.
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"Stuff we'll able to resolve, we'll be able to keep an eye on while they're essentially blinded," Dr. Hansen-Koharcheck said.
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When D'Angelo visited Paisley Park, in 2000, Prince cautioned him to keep an eye on his tapes when Leeds was around.
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His mother kept an heirloom photograph in her living room "so she could keep an eye on him," Thomas Dorr said.
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The commodities expert then outlined three key developments to keep an eye on in the weeks leading up to November 4.
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Almost in harmony with my internal observations, Scott admitted that he does keep an eye on the dangers of sugar dating.
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And be sure to keep an eye on the kinds of devices your kids might be connecting to your home network.
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The pairing of Plum and Coffey together in San Antonio will be something to keep an eye on this WNBA season.
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I knew that's what I needed, somebody to keep an eye on me, cause I couldn't trust myself anymore, you know?
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As many areas of the market surge or bounce back, Cramer asked investors to keep an eye on the hidden winners.
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Tomic had agreed to keep an eye on her as she reclaimed a spot on her old corner, on Avenue Foch.
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Keep an eye on the Criterion Collection's Vimeo for more classic film content, and visit Kogonada's page for more sublime supercuts.
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"At least we have a means to keep an eye on these birds from the world's more remote places," she said.
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If your home is near an ungated pond or pool, always keep an eye on your kids when they go outside.
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FBI Director James Comey is set to testify at a public House Intelligence Committee Monday, so keep an eye on that.
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Another state to keep an eye on is North Carolina, where Republicans lost their supermajority in the state House and Gov.
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Voters who want to keep an eye on their state and local governments get less help from the media every year.
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Grocery retailers better keep an eye on available real estate nearby, because a new competitive neighbor might be moving in soon.
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John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) noted he would keep an eye on the spending but didn't want to impede Mueller.
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They keep an eye on a wide array of people, including internal government employees, external contractors, and grant or loan recipients.
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But keep an eye on how far Trump is willing to go in the primary — that could be a major factor.
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At Lime storage facilities where scooters are being charged, 24-hour on-duty teams will keep an eye on the batteries.
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Every company inside my stock portfolio, as well as companies that I want to keep an eye on, are on mine.
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They will also keep an eye on the minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's last meeting due later in the day.
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How much money you spend isn't the only thing to keep an eye on—what you're spending it on matters too.
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Making international crude oil price down to a new low in 2 months, we will keep an eye on this issue.
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Presidential election The US presidential election isn't until November, but it is a political risk investors will keep an eye on.
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Investors will also keep an eye on Washington as the House moves forward with an impeachment vote on President Donald Trump.
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Keep an eye on the manufacturing sector, private investment and consumer confidence — as well as any announcements of fresh public spending.
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Until then, the "Mad Money" host reiterated his call to keep an eye on the cloud kings for particularly attractive prices.
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But it's not out of the realm of possibility -- and something to keep an eye on as the day moves forward.
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At the outset, four of the spheres will glow red, indicating that those are the spheres to keep an eye on.
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If you get a lot of packages delivered and want to keep an eye on them, buy the Ring Doorbell 2.
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But keep an eye on how far Trump is willing to go in the primary — that could be a major factor.
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Senator Cory Booker thinks the U.S. government should keep an eye on the size of Amazon, Google and other tech giants.
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Correction: This story was revised to correct that it was Marc Andreessen who said to keep an eye on the cloud.
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It allows them them to keep an eye on someone, and manage their activities, without incarcerating them, or laying formal charges.
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Afterward, Weinstein told Nestor to keep an eye on the news cycle, which he promised would be spun in his favor.
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He's the best player in the world, so you don't need me to tell you to keep an eye on him.
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Keep an eye on the website, keep an eye on their social-media pages, like their Instagram, their Twitter, see what promotions are going on, and really just kind of focus on some of the sales and promotions that they do, because a lot of the times you can get equally good products for a little bit less money.
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"They did keep an eye on each other still while admiring the collection from separate ends of the gallery," says the onlooker.
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Keep an eye on your monthly transactions on all your accounts, and, if your lifestyle allows it, consider setting low transaction limits.
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Same goes for Minnesota, another state where Clinton beat Trump in 2016, but Fabrizio says to "keep an eye on" this cycle.
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The researchers recommend policymakers keep an eye on the connection between platforms as they seek to address hate speech and disinformation online.
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The company has installed some underwater cameras to keep an eye on things, but Microsoft isn't keeping the view all to themselves.
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Still, if you're looking for a new Android tablet, the Tab S3 looks like a good one to keep an eye on.
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"We need to keep an eye on this so it's not exploited by terrorists hoping to access Europe," the counterterrorism official said.
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While the focus will remain on retailers, the Halftime Report experts say there are two other names to keep an eye on.
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The coral was lit up so diners could still keep an eye on marine life, and larger fish came out to play.
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I make a smoothie, a coffee, and keep an eye on my phone to see if I get any texts from him.
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There will be a range of interesting gadgets, so keep an eye on our dedicated Circuit Breaker section for all the latest.
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If you keep an eye on your carbohydrate intake, you should know that oat milk has more carbs than some other milks.
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Investors will keep an eye on speeches by several Federal Reserve officials for clues on the path of future interest rate hikes.
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Leonard said travelers' best bet is to keep an eye on the forecast for now to gauge the storm's strength and path.
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Keep an eye on the battery level if you enable this, and decide for yourself whether you think it's worth the compromise.
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Vine may well introduce a bulk download option before it shuts for good, so keep an eye on the official Twitter feed.
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Know many pets become lost in the winter Always keep an eye on your pets when they are outside during winter weather.
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Then, Belmont dragged Phoebe's dead body out into the woods and brought an unconscious Cora along to keep an eye on her.
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I make the quickest grocery store run I've ever made while I leave my friend to keep an eye on the burgers.
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Phil came home from Atlanta, and I called a few people and said that we needed to keep an eye on him.
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Sebastien de Halleux of Saildrone, the firm whose drones keep an eye on Alaska's pollock, dreams of doing much more than that.
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Keep an eye on things Get it here for $47.99 This surveillance camera is waterproof, wifi enabled, and 72 percent off today.
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This week investors will keep an eye on the all-important U.S. non-farm payrolls and the Institute for Supply Management surveys.
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"We will keep an eye on that IP address for a while to make sure it doesn't come back online," he tweeted.
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The national security division will now be involved in Election Day as well, to keep an eye on potential foreign influence activity.
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They would meet to read party announcements, recruit new members, make sure dues were collected and generally keep an eye on operations.
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Danger is real, but I've got a pretty great support network at The Times to help me keep an eye on it.
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If this sort of footage floats your boat (or sinks your submersible), then you should definitely keep an eye on NOAA's website.
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The stock market can be confusing, but one piece of advice has rarely steered Cramer astray: always keep an eye on bonds.
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" And, Blatner notes, "dessert can definitely fit into a healthy diet, especially when you keep an eye on portions like Alexandra does.
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Both 2019 and 2022 aren't that far away — so just keep an eye on all the EV development to bide your time.
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According to NewsFlare, the dad of the family trained the canine to keep an eye on his daughter during her homework sessions.
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Keep an eye on the shield's health and be ready to deploy a new one as soon as its cooldown is up.
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Keep an eye on the world of celebrity tattoo artists, as 2016 seems primed to be the year this trend goes global.
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For those searching for a realistic dark horse, keep an eye on Australian Marc Leishman, winner of the recent Arnold Palmer Invitational.
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Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity Marriott recommends customers keep an eye on their Starwood Preferred Guest account for any suspicious activity.
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Keep an eye on the foot of the lead leg; the heel of the lead leg should never raise off the floor.
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Overall Bellator NYC was an entertaining night of fights which provided a few surprises and some names to keep an eye on.
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This chic, magnetic hourglass can help you keep an eye on the time, and, like Warren Buffett, make the most of it.
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They don't have badges or grand jury power, and yet corporate monitors are often entrusted to keep an eye on Wall Street.
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On Thursday and Friday, keep an eye on the sky a few hours after sunset -- just keep the moon at your back.
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One of our contributors lists some under-the-radar picks to keep an eye on in both the men's and women's fields.
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Xiao Pang is also equipped with a webcam, and can potter around the home helping parents keep an eye on their kids.
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In Europe, keep an eye on (1) the rise of France/Macron, and (2) the worst Franco-German relationship I can remember.
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Parents rely on video baby monitors to help keep an eye on their babies and toddlers when they're sleeping or playing independently.
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Plus, you have to keep an eye on your food because what the hell do the numbers on toasters even mean anyway?
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OPEC No. 3 producer Iran will also keep an eye on its peers' moves, an industry source familiar with Iranian thinking said.
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In this virtual reality role-playing exercise in a Border Patrol simulator, my job was to keep an eye on the man.
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Having said all this about the banks, the tech stocks obviously continue to be the key group to keep an eye on.
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As many focus on Manafort's effectiveness as presidential campaign adviser, all should keep an eye on Manafort as presidential transition planner, too.
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Publicists send me news releases, and I keep an eye on what my friends and family on the West Coast are doing.
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Take a deep breath: Below, we've compiled a guide the 21983 biggest releases to keep an eye on, arranged in chronological order.
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Just keep an eye on our president, Donald Trump, a man practiced at the art of bluff and provocation, racial and otherwise.
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But they can deteriorate incredibly quickly and we just don't have the resources to keep an eye on them at all times.
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That said, he noted that the bull case is weakening and that investors should keep an eye on inventory reports going forward.
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How else to follow along: On social media, keep an eye on the hashtag #WorldSeries for commentary and updates from fellow fans.
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It occurs to me that R. probably asked someone to keep an eye on the house after I asked him to leave.
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If you were looking for a new iPad that won't cost you too much, keep an eye on this Black Friday deal.
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While you keep an eye on job boards like ProBlogger and FlexJobs, you might want to get creative with luring new clients.
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So, it's certainly something you've got to keep an eye on, but right now I'm not seeing anything that would suggest that.
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With the Furbo dog camera, you can keep an eye on your dog when you&aposre away from home using your smartphone.
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Ahead, markets will keep an eye on election-related headlines as New Zealand and Germany head to the polls over the weekend.
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Markets will also keep an eye on the Philippine central bank, which will make its interest rates decision later in the day.
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EST The shutdown is over (for now) so keep an eye on the accounts below as they'll crackle back to life soon.
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Events across the US to keep an eye on Los Angeles Los Angeles is expected to draw one of the largest crowds.
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Retirement is such a major part of a financial plan that some people forget to keep an eye on shorter-term goals.
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Hoffman, along with Billy Sample and Sample's wife, say they've got homes to keep an eye on and pets to worry about.
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When there is only one doorman on duty, he has to somehow keep an eye on the door while running the elevator.
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But keep an eye on this guy ... it's possible he could fight KSI (or another social media star) sometime in the future.
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"Vietnam's knows it can't compete with China but it does want to improve its ability to keep an eye on them," Poling said.
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Keep an eye on Beto O'Rourke -- he's used the debates to jump out ahead of his party on issues like mandatory gun buybacks.
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The more you track your spending and keep an eye on it, the better you'll get at homing in on your monthly expenses.
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Google has quietly added a live speedometer into Google Maps, allowing you to keep an eye on your speed alongside local speed limits.
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"I hope everyone and their loved ones keep an eye on the storm's activities and stay safe," he told PEOPLE in a statement.
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The premise is simple: you can keep an eye on your credit score, and the app will tell you how to improve it.
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Here's a new startup to keep an eye on — Forward, which plans to use sensors and other technology to rethink the healthcare experience.
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"They did keep an eye on each other still while admiring the collection from separate ends of the gallery," an onlooker told PEOPLE.
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Be sure to keep an eye on the drama categories in particular; this year offers a rare opportunity for a real shake-up.
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The team believes the monitor will also work with elder care as well, allowing worried children to keep an eye on their parents.
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People are encouraged to keep an eye on the political reliability of friends, family and co-workers, and are rewarded for reporting misdeeds.
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With a mind-blowing line-up, and more announced every week, make sure to keep an eye on the growing list of speakers.
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We'll need to keep an eye on our tempers, since Mars and Uranus have been in a tricky, volatile square since last week.
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Keep walks and outdoor time to a minimum during cold weather, and always keep an eye on your pets while they are outside.
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" Hogan said to keep an eye on the multiple on consumer staples, telecoms and utilities, "the safe harbors that have gotten very expensive.
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But keep an eye on central banks moves for signs of where markets will go, says Oppenheimer Funds Chief Investment Officer Krishna Memani.
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Other NASA missions like SOHO and STEREO will keep an eye on the sun's atmosphere during the eclipse, but won't actually see it.
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We'll keep an eye on the sale page to see if it returns at the sale price, but this deal's most likely over.
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Despite the dire conditions, many migrants choose the carriages over the camps as they can keep an eye on passing trains, they said.
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Timely reporting is very important in cases of fraud, so be sure to keep an eye on your debit and credit card transactions.
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Baker Hughes: The "Mad Money" host advised investors to keep an eye on the weekly rig count from this oil field service company.
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During a meeting, Herrlinger explains, a person who sees could easily peer down at their watch to keep an eye on the clock.
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If you can't make it to Amsterdam, keep an eye on the official Bitmap Banshees website for a downloadable version of the game.
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Keep an eye on those boots, Newt, or I may just head over to magical Paris and try to steal them for myself.
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Keep an eye on the site for the latest news and a link to the live stream when it's almost time for takeoff.
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The Ring Video Doorbell lets your mom keep an eye on the camera and check on visitors through her phone or Alexa device.
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Agha said that while numerous high-tech gadgets are available to keep an eye on seniors, they can't replace a volunteer's human touch.
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Release is scheduled for 6 weeks (or less!) these WILL sell out so, keep an eye on the page in the coming weeks!
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Gallardo needs to keep an eye on Welington Castillo, who is just 53-for-9 in his last four outings but is batting .
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The next frontier for us would be getting someone whose main role would be to keep an eye on all the different areas.
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But putting in the work to keep an eye on how much salt you consume is essential for keeping your circulatory system happy.
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"Kavanaugh is not to be trusted to keep an eye on the executive branch," another protester screamed from the back of the room.
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Geopolitical watchers should also keep an eye on India and Russia, two countries with great potential to become renewable energy and cleantech leaders.
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On Wednesday, US time, he will face more aggressive questions from senators in the Congress; we will keep an eye on this issue.
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Pollster Dan Cox said on Thursday that midterm races in the upper midwestern states are ones to keep an eye on in November.
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To keep an eye on All eyes will soon shift to the House to see how its lawmakers react to a stopgap measure.
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Indeed, by some accounts, the gangs keep an eye on the buses arriving in San Salvador and unloading deportees, who become sitting ducks.
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What to watch in the Senate finance committee: Keep an eye on any amendments offered by Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch of Utah.
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Either way, the battle of the billionaires will be a theme to keep an eye on as the nation heads into election season.
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Congress has a responsibility under the Constitution to keep an eye on the executive branch and ensure our laws are treated with respect.
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My advice: Keep an eye on the nurse who fits Spector's victim profile, and remember that Mr. Cubitt will do whatever is needed.
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Use a price-comparison engine such as ShopSavvy or a tracker such as Camelcamelcamel (or just keep an eye on our deals hub).
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Keep an eye on exchange rates before going abroad to decide when to exchange your U.S. dollars for the currency of your destination.
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As tight liquidity usually has a negative impact on the stock market, we want to keep an eye on the PBOC's subsequent actions.
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For that reason, it could be worth it to the US and other countries to keep an eye on future Progress resupply missions.
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But in an interview with CBS, the president suggested the U.S. would at least maintain a presence to keep an eye on Tehran.
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Those creditors may keep an eye on the Wal-Mart case, in which Judge Jose Fuste has ordered financial disclosures from Puerto Rico.
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But, with the fund, Recruit is determined to keep an eye on developments to ensure it doesn't miss out on potentially significant innovation.
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I have no clue if pesto-consistency poops are typical for gluten-free vegans but I'll have to keep an eye on it.
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The Norwegian election is on September 11, and we'll keep an eye on what happens while rooting for our friends back in Oslo.
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There's also an ugly gimmick where the Muslims are seated with a drone directly overhead to, you know, keep an eye on them.
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Also keep an eye on the gubernatorial candidates he's endorsed, particularly in places like Georgia where Trump has gotten involved for the Republican.
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It would be wise for smaller merchants to keep an eye on Congress and on their states to see what will happen next.
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Home security cameras can keep your home safe from thieves, but they also help you keep an eye on your kids and pets.
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Also keep an eye on cash flow assistance, something discussed by Senate Small Business Committee Chairman Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican and Sen.
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They don't usually test people at random, but keep an eye on past offenders and those who post about their drug use online.
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Speaking of coal, keep an eye on India, where solar power is growing fast and cutting into the coal industry's plans for expansion.
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I wanted to keep an eye on the flight-cancellation situation, so I connected to the WiFi to buy service for the flight.
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He had only been there in the first place to keep an eye on the now-fired Michael Flynn, senior officials told reporters.
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I try to keep an eye on all the major platforms out there, which means regularly poking around on about a dozen apps.
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Overall, I think you've just got to keep an eye on which family members are the biggest abusers of the data. Mm-hmm.
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They dress up in crazy costumes and they have a radio show called "Sonic Electronic".. They're really interesting to keep an eye on.
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This suggests that investors may have adopted a simple rule: Keep an eye on what the government does, not what the president says.
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The cartel has sent a minder to keep an eye on the flow of cash, and the guy looks like treachery on legs.
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And let's not forget that Hannah Brown is slated to appear on The Bachelor premiere; again, keep an eye on that final hour.
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"Whether this is the start of a negative trend or a one-month blip is something we'll have to keep an eye on."
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There's another web story that's a little more technical but still important to keep an eye on — the "Fluid Framework" Microsoft is developing.
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Instead, the DOJ is doing nothing and says it's going to keep an eye on the GSMA to see if the situation improves.
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She turned down the heat, handed me the wooden spoon and told me to keep an eye on the pot for two hours.
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It seems that some belt tightening is afoot, something that we'll need to keep an eye on as the 2020 IPO cycle begins.
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As we enter the next four years of Trump's presidency, it will be important to keep an eye on how these issues develop.
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Pres. Trump says he will visit Florida "soon," will keep an eye on how Hurricane Irma develops over the next few hours. pic.twitter.
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Like every Hollywood person interviewed for this article, Mr. Connolly claimed to see a dermatologist only to keep an eye on suspicious moles.
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"This is why we have antitrust authorities worldwide embedded in every major government agency, to keep an eye on these things," said Benioff.
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John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) said Tuesday that he would keep an eye on the spending but didn't want to impede Mueller.
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Investors will likely keep an eye on developments out of the Department of Justice's lawsuit against the proposed AT&T-Time Warner merger.
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Wells said, but not being able to keep an eye on your pet for potential issues during the flight can increase the risk.
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But things were complicated by Mr. Trump's statement that he wanted to keep American forces in Iraq to keep an eye on Iran.
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And last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin happened to tell his prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, to keep an eye on the currency's appreciation.
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Check out more of his work below: Keep an eye on other works by Arlin Graff on his website, here, and his Instagram, here.
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" Trump told her that he would keep an eye on the 7-year-old, but optimistically told her "you're going to hopefully be around.
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Sure, you could shell out a couple hundo on a Nest IQ to keep an eye on your pets and television while you're away.
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With Ring, you'll always have a reliable way to keep an eye on your home, even if you're away at work or running errands.
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Another thing to keep an eye on is that New York is a closed primary — only registered Democrats can vote in the Democratic race.
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Keep an eye on the time estimate on the left-hand side to see if you can make any improvements on Google's routing system.
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"The doctor said to keep an eye on him and keep giving him fluids," Decent-Doll, from Sterling Heights, Michigan, told the Times-Herald.
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While we continue to keep an eye on who Melania Trump is wearing, this time it's more about why she selected a specific color.
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The extra video features make this home assistant a must get, especially for those looking to keep an eye on kids and elderly parents.
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Whether you used Ring to keep an eye on your home or to enjoy the festivities while away, we want to hear from you!
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Keep an eye on Ward 270, which almost exactly matched the statewide vote in the 2016 Democratic primary between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
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You can keep an eye on this as every other player is represented in tiny detail on the left and right of the screen.
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The more we keep an eye on them, the more we can devise engineering solutions to push a deadly asteroid off a collision course.
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Check the fine print before signing up for a free trial and keep an eye on your statements even after you cancel, Sherry explained.
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Amazon suggests that parents could use the feature to keep an eye on children, or for adults looking to check in on elderly parents.
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Since BERT is trained on a giant corpus of English sentences, which are also inherently biased, it's an issue to keep an eye on.
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And the first point sometimes shifts when you're hunting for the second point (again, depending on shaky hands), so keep an eye on that.
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They have to keep an eye on voters, who bear the brunt of most massive public expenditure in the short term through high taxes.
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You can set the time and temp from the app and keep an eye on how much time is left until it's done cooking.
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The smart pup decides to face the terrifying objects butt-first, backing away so he can always keep an eye on those untrustworthy foes.
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This gives attacking teams more options for their assaults and forces defending teams to keep an eye on more angles than any other map.
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According to the people who keep an eye on Grande's every move (her stans), the 25-year-old singer has a brand-new tattoo.
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That means you can start watching a live stream of the delivery on your camera if you want to keep an eye on things.
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In 1987 she helped set up the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), the first of its kind, to keep an eye on things.
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Since I'm technically freelance, I won't be getting paid over the next two weeks, so I'm trying to keep an eye on my budget.
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As Nike rolls out the Adapt platform, it will be important to keep an eye on whether they are good stewards of user data.
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You can keep an eye on your front door, use it as a nanny cam, or check in on your pets when you're traveling.
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Even if I do, I can't get the setup right where I can brush and keep an eye on my phone at all times.
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It's nice to live in a place that's ahead of the curve on this subject, but we keep an eye on the federal government.
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On the dashboard page, you can keep an eye on your company's metrics to see how you're doing today, this week or this month.
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VG: We always keep an eye on what's going on around us, and that's what we did right from the beginning of Breaking Bad.
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The insights helped it discover new trends in mobile usage, keep an eye on competitors and figure out what features or apps to copy.
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