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19 Sentences With "keeps out of"

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Roger keeps out of the limelight, but we won't let that happen.
Unlike Amazon, Shopify keeps out of the relationship between merchants and their customers.
The app keeps out of your way, so it doesn't interrupt your thought processes.
"The state does not have a stake in Huawei and it keeps out of our business," he said.
If Russell, 33, keeps out of trouble until 2019, the felony charge will be dismissed, according to Fox News.
"The state does not have a stake in Huawei and it keeps out of our business," Dennis Zuo told the newspaper.
And congressional Democrats say the prospects of a spending deal are good, provided that Trump keeps out of the delicate negotiations.
He wants the union to be a trading bloc of sovereign countries that keeps out of matters like migration and human rights.
The secretary has so far avoided Trump's anger, in part because he keeps out of the spotlight by not making comments like that.
"The state does not have a stake in Huawei and it keeps out of our business," Dennis Zuo, the head of Huawei's German business told Handelsblatt newspaper.
Seeking to keep the order in place, ACLU lawyers wrote that no "irreparable harm" will occur if the Supreme Court keeps out of the case and Grimm uses the boys' bathroom.
Peugeot, who are pulling out of the South American event after this year, will now be hoping 2010 Dakar winner and two-times world rally champion Sainz keeps out of trouble in motorsport's most gruelling endurance test.
On Tuesday, he agreed to a deal to dismiss the case if he pays $22019,000 in restitution, completes 32 hours of community service, keeps out of trouble for 10 months and stays away from the people he was accused of stealing from and harassing, according to the The Washington Post, which first brought the story to light Wednesday.
The union wars are a period of constant struggle of dominance of the union between Denmark and Sweden. Norway for the most part keeps out of the struggle. In 1501 The Swedes attack Norway but are forced back. However, when the Swedes eventually defeats the Danes and secedes from the union it leaves Norway the sole weak partner in a union with a much stronger Denmark.
Due to their help and that of a childhood friend who is a commandant of the local Gendarmarie, István is relatively safe if he keeps out of sight. However, discovering that the women are slowly poisoning the husband of one of them and his mother, the farm's owners, István must decide whether to denounce them to the authorities at the likely cost of his own life.
She keeps out of politics, referring to herself as someone brought up to simply "put flowers in vases". At first, she treats the approaching murder as a game, which does not help Hugo's confidence, but then she tries desperately to prevent it. When Hugo is jailed she at first keeps in touch but then breaks off communication and stops using her married name. Louis, another leading figure in the Proletarian Party, but opposed to Hoederer's plan.
Vebjørn grew up in Hvaler, Norway with his 4 siblings. He has a twin brother, Aune Sand, who is a public figure in Norway. Though Vebjørn keeps out of the public eye, he has appeared numerous times on national television. Vebjørn and Aune have both been contestants on Skal Vi Danse, the Norwegian adaptation of the British dancing show Strictly Come Dancing with Vebjørn appearing in Season 8. Vebjørn has also participated in a cooking program, 4 Star Dinner and most recently in 2018 on NRK’s Kunsten å leve.
Reasons for removal from the Social Register have traditionally been opaque. In the early 20th century, historian Dixon Wecter observed that those excluded tended to be persons unfavorably reported upon in the press and that, as long as one's private life "keeps out of the [newspaper's] columns" the risk of exclusion was low. The Social Register also tends to exclude people of "illegitimate" industries, such as motion pictures, regardless of wealth or social status. A Social Register spokesman reported, in 1985, that elderly persons who failed to remit the questionnaire sent to listed persons by the register for eleven consecutive years were removed.
In 2002, the Helen Diller Family Program in Jewish Studies donated $5 million to establish an endowment for a visiting Israeli scholar at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at UC Berkeley.San Francisco Chronicle: "Diller family foundation keeps out of spotlight" by George Raine October 28, 2003 In 2003, the Dillers donated $35 million to fund The Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Care Center at the UC San Francisco complex on the biomedical campus of Mission Bay.San Francisco gate: "Helen, Sanford Diller fund UCSF cancer center" by Julian Guthrie June 1, 2009 In 2018 the Foundation announced a $500M commitment to begin planning a new UCSF hospital; gifts to the university total more than $1.15 Billion. Since 1999, the Dillers have donated over 1B via their family foundation named after his wife, The Helen Diller Family Foundation.

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