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Will you embrace Ben Moore's pick or keep on with your personal favorites?
"We will keep on with our protests in Abuja and other cities," Musa said.
"Women have to just keep on with their determination and be relentless," she said.
YOU CAN'T KEEP ON WITH THE STATUS QUO THE WAY IT'S GOING, WHERE YOU NEED FISCAL STIMULUS.
That lets established shops keep on with old ways, such as fixing prices with suppliers only in February.
More likely there's more mileage for political campaigns and opinion influencers to keep on with more subtle manipulations.
If there had been sustained funding to keep on with development, she said we would have been better prepared for this outbreak.
Why do the Democrats and the media (but I repeat myself) keep on with Russia and not the other issues of the day?
Khelil also said he thought OPEC needed to keep on with supply restraint beyond the expiry of the current deal to protect the increase in income earned this year.
But then, possibly out of necessity, you just keep on with the familiar: Tuesdays are garbage night, a leaky faucet needs fixing, eye exams and dental appointments need to be made.
"We are confident we can keep on with that trend," said Marotta, who added he remained comfortable with market estimates for a 13.5 percent rise in full-year current operating profits.
Wei said the trade tensions could last 30 years or more, especially since he expects the U.S. will keep on with its investigations — even if a deal is reached in the near term.
" Ms. Uchida has reduced the number of performances she gives each year; she would like to lighten the load even more, to focus on Marlboro, which she wants to keep on with "forever, certainly for the foreseeable future.
The big revelation Box uncovers—the shit in the litter box, I guess, if we're going to keep on with that metaphor—is that Naz (Riz Ahmed) was once expelled from his high school after throwing another kid down a flight of stairs.
"It had these bizarre lyrics—well, to me bizarre lyrics—that were quoting Star Wars," Byrne points out in Spike Lee's new documentary about the making of MJ's iconic album Off the Wall, referencing the chorus' "keep on with the force, don't stop" refrain.
Or would you just keep on with your day-to-day city existence, trying to block out the thought that one day in the not-too-distant-future, there might not be any coffee, because there might not be any plants, or any people, for that matter.
EUR 2.41 BILLION IN 2018 * SAYS SUSPENDS INITIAL GUIDANCE FOR 2020 AND BEYOND DUE TO CORONAVIRUS UNCERTAINTY - CFO * IT WOULD NOT BE "REALISTIC" TO PROVIDE A GUIDANCE AT THIS STAGE, SAYING GROUP WILL KEEP ON WITH GOALS TO CONTROL CAPEX, ASSET SALES PLAN - CFO Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdansk Newsroom)
Ueta was named by the discoverer for the former Director of Kwasan Observatory (also see ) who encouraged him to keep on with his observations of minor planets and comets. The official was published by the Minor Planet Center on 1 February 1965 ().
With the help of some other important dignitarias ultimately in the initial years of this decade the dream came true though the present committee negotiating with the authority for having the independent charge of maintaining this park. We are hopeful to have all the charge of this park soon and to keep on with our tradition longer.
The objective driving the programs is "No Scholar Left Behind". FFE truly believes that these young people will be a significant part of a socially and economically stronger India in the near future. With the help of donors and volunteers, FFE plans to keep on with its efforts until every deserving student in India gets the education that she or he deserves.
Instead they hired more for-profit fundraisers. By 2012, the Reynolds' network had contracts with ten for-profit fundraisers. When CFA was cited for misleading donors by 5 states from 1992 to 2007, Reynolds blamed the professional for-profit fundraisers. He was able to pay fines and keep on with his operation. From 2003 to 2013 "tens of thousands of people" had "donated nearly $100 million" to the Tennessee-based Cancer Fund of America.
Vargas retired from performing due to a 15-year battle with alcoholism, which she described in her autobiography (Y si quieres saber de mi pasado [And if you want to know about my past], published in 2002) as "my 15 years in hell."Vargas, Chavela, Y si qui pasado, ed. J.C. Vales, 2nd ed (Madrid: Santillana Ediciones Generales, 2002), p. 189 Chavela couldn't keep on with her heavy drinking and intense lifestyle.
Although the Inner Belt never came to fruition, the municipal government had razed entire swaths of Brickbottom during the 1950s in anticipation of it. Nonetheless, the city decided to keep on with their urban renewal campaigns in the area. The purpose of the renewal plan was to destroy the existing neighborhood grid pattern and reorganize the area to accommodate the Interstate, provide automobile circulation and parking, and establish single-use zoning. Simultaneously, though, American manufacturing began its long decline and the "Somerville Industrial Park" that came online in the late 1960s barely ever broke even.
Rev. Alfred Wright's attacks of illness increased in frequency and intensity as he grew older, yet he persisted in maintaining a hectic pace. He spent as much time as he could translating religious documents from English into the Choctaw language until he died on March 31, 1853, and was buried very near Wheelock church. Harriet tried to keep on with the school during 1854, but found her own health failing rapidly by the end of the school year. She went back east to live with members of her own family, and died on October 3, 1863 in Madison, Florida.
The duo moved on to another record label, FFRR and different producers, resulting in a string of hit singles in 1989, with "Born This Way (Let's Dance)", "Got to Keep On" with Edwin Starr and "Come and Get Some"; plus the album Born This Way! which reached number 24 in the UK Albums Chart. "Got to Keep On" also reached #33 in the U.S. Dance chart. By 1992, there were differences of opinion between the duo and label, who wanted to pursue more of an orthodox hip hop/rap style, and FFRR's parent label London Records, who wanted to steer the duo towards more of a pop oriented style of rap.
There has been a great deal of discussion as to whether a woman can keep on with her work and be a competent mother.”Quoted in In 1919, Walter died of Bright's Disease, and Ellen, then aged 42, returned to illustration art to support her family. She created magazine covers and book dust jacket art throughout the 1920s and 1930s, gaining in popularity each year. Two of her children attended art school and became successful artists. “I criticized their work, and they often pose for me, and at times it seems as if everyone in the house was either painting or being painted.” Pyle died on August 1, 1936 of heart disease, a few months short of her 60th birthday.
In Sarah, Clarence found the perfect helpmate and ideal companion. Together they were a team, allowing Clarence to make invaluable contributions to the worldwide birth control movement. In October 1925, three weeks before the birth of the first of their five children, Clarence introduced himself to Dr. Robert Latou Dickinson, who in 1923 had established the National Committee on Maternal Health. Clarence wrote his mother about their first conversation, when Dickinson said that birth control is socially much needed, and that “young men like you ought to take up the work.” Dickinson asked Clarence, “Don't you want to help me and keep on with the work when I am through?” Certainly Dickinson's question smacked of prophecy, for in 1929, a number of events converged to send Clarence decisively on the path to helping Dickinson in service of what Clarence would always call the “Great Cause.” In January 1929, Clarence's mother, Mary, died. Clarence wanted to create a memorial for his mother in Cincinnati.
At the same time with TRACON 1.5, another version appeared that simulated in particular the military precision approach phase from the same producer and with the same file and simulation syntax, under the title RAPCON . This version, remained the unique ever PC simulator for this type of approach known as well under the term GCA for Ground Control Approach. Although it starts as a normal Terminal Area Control, at the moment a flight is put on its final track, by pressing the F2 key, the aircraft was transferred to the GCA position and the screen was changed to the equivalent Precision Approach Radar one, while the rest of the traffic was actually 'frozen', meaning that you could continue control this single aircraft and after landing, you could then move over to the previous Terminal Area Control to keep on with the rest of the traffic that had stayed at the moment you moved to the GCA position. All the commands for this particular type of control were available additionally to the standard ones for TRACON.

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