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54 Sentences With "kept out of sight"

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The Obamas have mostly kept out of sight since President Trump's inauguration.
Casavant advises that poisonous materials be kept out of sight and out of reach.
The supply chains and extraction that make them possible are kept out of sight.
Amazon warehouse work is hard, often subcontracted and kept out of sight of consumers.
This serial generational expropriation is all nicely organized and kept out of sight by Uncle Sam.
McCain's family was kept "out of sight" of Trump during a trip to a Japanese naval base.
"The United States should not forget about North Korea's arsenal simply because it's kept out of sight," he said.
Conflict lies at the bottom of politics and political thought, and was merely kept out of sight for some decades.
But as crucial as these babies are, they're often unsung and, let's face it, designed to be kept out of sight.
But the initial public offering will draw scrutiny to a company whose inner workings have long been kept out of sight.
ONE of the old rules of Chinese politics is that, when facing the world, the Communist Party is best kept out of sight.
Not only were a handful of determined protesters kept out of sight; with no presidential walkabouts, even ordinary folk were kept at arm's length.
Police had kept out of sight during the afternoon as tens of thousands of protesters marched through Mong Kok, usually a busy shopping district.
Strict arrangements had to be made — the Sunday newspaper kept out of sight, the TV switched off, his teenage niece and nephew under special instructions.
During the drama before the regulators in Raleigh, he largely kept out of sight, leaving the most pointed of jabs to lawyers and Democratic campaign operatives.
John McCain's family was kept "out of sight" of President Donald Trump during his recent trip to the Yokosuka naval base in Japan, according to multiple news reports.
Some were on display in sidewalk-facing windows, others in cases with the rest of the stock, and others still were kept out of sight, but available upon inquiry.
In many cultures death is a banned topic of conversation—too difficult, too morbid—kept out of sight and mind until it comes rearing its head of its own accord.
As the soldiers' bodies arrived two and three at a time, officials with the presidential delegation warned that they should be kept out of sight so as not to create panic.
"The United States should not forget about North Korea's arsenal simply because it's kept out of sight," said Adam Mount, director of the Defense Posture Project at the Federation of American Scientists.
Investigators were still trying to learn why Jayme, whose family was not known to have made any previous contact with Mr. Patterson, was targeted and how she was kept out of sight for months.
And there is another reason why, in order to keep the peace in this increasingly unequal world of air travel, those better-heeled passengers might need to be kept out of sight of the average Joes.
The trappings that Mr. Robuchon stripped away — the linens, the large dining rooms, the kitchens kept out of sight — were not just costly to maintain but, by that point, increasingly off-putting, especially to younger diners.
The addition of al Qaeda to this mix raises a point many Western officials have kept out of sight as the ISIS war wound up: there are hundreds of foreign al Qaeda members in northwest Syria's Idlib area.
A few months later, before a presidential trip to Japan, the White House demanded that the USS John McCain—a warship named after the late senator, whom Mr Trump had attacked in life and death—be kept "out of sight".
I watch us wamble down Water Street between The moment and the mortuary, somehow Reassured that when we end up at the Point To await the first clumsy hints of dawn, I'll have remembered why our gritty cremains, Mine and yours, Will be kept out of sight.
A Franco-German "axis" was seeking to favor French insurers and German banks over institutions in the City of London under new EU rules being kept out of sight until after the referendum, said Wolfe, a former hedge fund lawyer and former adviser to Barclays bank.
Given an outside post, Certified Check has a legitimate shot to win the big stakes race at Santa Anita, but first he must be kept out of sight to keep Ralston from sabotaging his chances.
But the East German participation raised Czech ire, and the two divisions were "kept out of sight in the Bohemian forests" (Tsouras, 1994, 170) and allowed to travel only at night. In a few days they were withdrawn. Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp.
In 1939 the Chifleys purchased the vacant block next door and built a garage for Ben's American Buick. The garage was entered from the back lane, and the car was kept out of sight. The garage was later demolished. The Chifley's were one of the first to have a telephone due to Ben's political activities.
Silphids are usually not considered a nuisance to humans. They help the environment by laying their eggs on carcasses and the larvae break down the detritus, which prevents accumulation of deceased organisms. Carcasses are kept out of sight and foul odors are prevented when Nicrophorinae bury it under the ground. This will also reduce the surface area for flies to lay their eggs and decrease fly population.
The ingot is held at a positive potential relative to the filament. To avoid chemical interactions between the filament and the ingot material, the filament is kept out of sight. A magnetic field is employed to direct the electron beam from its source to the ingot location. An additional electric field can be used to steer the beam over the ingot surface allowing uniform heating.
Silver 1989, pp. 108–110. Martial law was eventually lifted on 10 March 1804, but this did not end the insurgency. Irish plots continued to develop, keeping the Government and its informers vigilant, with military call out rehearsals continuing over the next three years. Governor King remained convinced that the real inspirers of revolt had kept out of sight, and had some suspects sent to Norfolk Island as a preventive measure.
The divisions were kept out of sight behind the Menin and Passchendaele ridges. About further back were four more divisions and beyond were another two divisions in army group reserve. After the defeat of at Messines in June, the Germans feared a British attack on the Tower Hamlets (Bassevillebeek) spur beyond the north end of the ridge. Since early 1917, there had three German defensive positions behind the front line.
The first step was to move the fireplaces towards the walls of the main hall, and later to build a separate building or wing that contained a dedicated kitchen area, often separated from the main building by a covered arcade. This way, the smoke, odors and bustle of the kitchen could be kept out of sight of guests, and the fire risk lessened.Henisch (1976), pp. 95–97. Few medieval kitchens survive as they were "notoriously ephemeral structures".
The license has text that authorizes the bearer to perform tasks beyond the law and marks them as exempt from arrest and police interference. ;Special Bokken Sword :Issued to Shun Ukiya, it contains a tiny Gate amplifier in its tip to supplement his kendo attacks with his Gate ability. It is retractable, thus it can be kept out of sight. ;Citroen DS :An ordinary Citroen car issued to Shirei for official trips outside of A.E.G.I.S. Headquarters.
Prostitution was known to exist during the Aztec Empire, although the details are relatively unknown as much Aztec history was chronicled later by Roman Catholics in pejorative manner based on strict European values and law. Following the Spanish conquest and establishment of New Spain, Spanish settlers created a demand for prostitution. Throughout the 15th and 16th centuries prostitution was tolerated provided it was kept out of sight. Although Philip IV banned the practice, this was generally unenforced.
In an experiment published in 1959, zoologist Hilda Bruce of the National Institute for Medical Research in London housed pregnant mice with male mice that were not the father of the carried embryo. As a result, the rate of miscarriages increased, followed by mating with the new male. No increased rate of miscarriages occurred when pregnant mice were paired with castrated or juvenile male mice. The effect remained when the male mice were kept out of sight or hearing of the females.
He passed out from oxygen starvation and only revived when the aircraft descended to lower altitude over the North Sea. Bohr's son Aage followed his father to Britain on another flight a week later, and became his personal assistant. Bohr was warmly received by James Chadwick and Sir John Anderson, but for security reasons Bohr was kept out of sight. He was given an apartment at St James's Palace and an office with the British Tube Alloys nuclear weapons development team.
In the accounts of his death by poison, Agrippina, aware of Claudius' intentions of placing Britannicus on the throne, had a well-known poisoner, Locusta, infuse mushrooms with poison that were fed to the emperor. There were those who preferred Britannicus over Nero, such as Claudius' freedman Narcissus.Tacitus, The Annales, XII.65 Unfortunately for his cause, Narcissus was away in Campania when the emperor was poisoned, while Britannicus and his sisters, Octavia and Antonia, were kept out of sight in their rooms by Agrippina.
In 2000 Southampton had 601 houses. Southampton's housing stock includes brick cottages, bungalows, and classical Georgian houses. The houses used side porches and used large wooden windows to help with cooling in the pre-air conditioning era. The houses have alley accesses behind them, which allow for vehicles and trash to be kept out of sight from the street and for more green space to be placed in front of houses. By 1999 many of the older houses had been remodeled to the tastes of contemporary families.
Like the Turk, wrote Benjamin, "[t]he puppet called 'historical materialism' is always supposed to win. It can do this with no further ado against any opponent, so long as it employs the services of theology, which as everyone knows is small and ugly and must be kept out of sight." Benjamin's friend and colleague Gershom Scholem would argue that Benjamin's critique of historical materialism was so definitive that, as Mark Lilla would write, "nothing remains of historical materialism [...] but the term itself". Neven Sesardic argues that historical materialism is a highly exaggerated claim.
In contrast with the existing "rumpus rooms" of the time, it would occasionally serve for slightly more formal entertainment, so it should be a handsome room and should have cupboards where toys, tools, etc. could be kept out of sight. New Orleans living room with formal decorations The distinction between a family room, living room, and recreation room is fluid, but can be classified according to three characteristics: location, function and design. Football games on large color televisions made family rooms large enough for parents and children more popular during the 1970s.
It is difficult to quantify how large the problem of human trafficking is because trafficked persons are usually kept out of sight and in inaccessible locations. Human trafficking is an underground activity and the victims are referred to as a “hidden population.” The profits from this industry often go through a process of money laundering, making it difficult to trace the activities of traffickers. Girls and women who are sexually exploited by rape, forced prostitution, or sexual slavery are tainted with social stigmas for the rest of their lives.
Meanwhile, finishing his broadcasting work with some freelancing, Roper retired in Florida and was kept out of sight for ten years. But in 1997 he returned: after brooding over his losses, he had gone to work on a newspaper, and was later fired (1998) for upholding truth over employee loyalty. Tired of the "prison of journalism," he joined Nomad and Hogan in detective work, and by the end of the strip he had again become the leading character. John Saunders continued to write the strip until his death on November 15, 2003.
Both he and his wife Lilith were called to testify and refused to self-incriminate under their Fifth Amendment rights. In 1942 he released Winter Soldiers, a play presented at the New School of Social Research on the efforts of the underground to impede the Nazi advance toward Moscow.Hischack, Thomas S., Enter the Playmakers: Directors and Choreographers on the New York Stage He and his wife, Lilith, wrote the book for Bloomer Girl, a successful 1944 Broadway musical. Then he kept out of sight as an author for some time.
She returns with Brownie to his ship and they spend the night together in Brownie's cabin, where they are discovered the following morning by Brownie's friend and boss, Bosun. After an argument between Brownie and Bosun as to whether Lola should return to her mother or stay with Brownie, Bosun eventually relents and says that Lola can stay, so long as she is kept "out of sight" from the other sailors. After the ship docks, Lola and Brownie attend a party held by a young couple, Lyle and Mavis. They are squatting in the property with their daughter, Sharon.
He wrote: :One can envision a corresponding object to [The Turk] in philosophy. The puppet called “historical materialism” is always supposed to win. It can do this with no further ado against any opponent, so long as it employs the services of theology, which as everyone knows is small and ugly and must be kept out of sight. However, the Marxist author Michael Löwy points out that Benjamin puts quotation marks around 'historical materialism' in this paragraph: :The use of quotation marks and the way this is phrased suggest that this automaton is not 'true' historical materialism, but something that is given that name.
If a player lost all of his beans another player from his side took his place and took five beans from the bank. Once all beans had been taken from the bank the game continued, but with the draw of beans now coming from the winnings of the player's side, which were kept out of sight so that no one but the managers knew how the game was going. The game was finished when one side had won all the beans. The game sometimes took quite a while to play, depending on the starting number of beans, and games lasting more than a day were common.
In some places, young domesticated stallions are allowed to live separately in a "bachelor herd" while growing up, kept out of sight, sound or smell of mares. A Swiss study demonstrated that even mature breeding stallions kept well away from other horses could live peacefully together in a herd setting if proper precautions were taken while the initial herd hierarchy was established. As an example, in the New Forest, England, breeding stallions run out on the open Forest for about two to three months each year with the mares and youngstock. On being taken off the Forest, many of them stay together in bachelor herds for most of the rest of the year.
Convict meets accomplice who is waiting with carriage; jumps in the carriage and the pair drives off. Baffled pursuers come up, sight a wagon, all pile within and resume pursuit. Convict jumps from carriage and drops behind boulder, accomplice driving straight on with the wagon hot after him; when the wagon has passed him by, convict comes from behind boulder, crosses road and disappears on other side - but has been seen crossing the road by a small girl who kept out of sight until the convict had disappeared, but who now rushes off to tell of her discovery. Put back on the trail by the little girl, pursuers follow their quarry to the waterside, where a second accomplice awaits the convict with a rowboat, and into which he jumps and pulls for the other side.
The signing of the Kandyan Convention, S. B. Karalliyadda, 25 February 2006, LankaLibrary, retrieved 9 December 2013 When the British Museum acquired the statue, in the 1830s, they were concerned that the large exposed breasts, narrow waist and curvaceous hips would be seen as too erotic for the public so it was kept out of sight for thirty years. The statue was only available for scholars to study even though it was never in doubt that the purpose of this statue had always been religious rather than to arouse. This scholarly study is strangely reminiscent of the statue's ancient status in Sri Lanka. It is thought that the statue would have only been seen in Sri Lanka by chosen priests and monks and it would not have been seen by the general population of Buddhists.
Turning Point, a health and social care organisation, was founded in 1964 to help and support those affected by drug and alcohol misuse and mental health problems. She became the charity's patron in 1987 and visited the charity on a regular basis, meeting the sufferers at its centres or institutions including Rampton and Broadmoor. In 1990 during a speech for Turning Point she said, "It takes professionalism to convince a doubting public that it should accept back into its midst many of those diagnosed as psychotics, neurotics and other sufferers who Victorian communities decided should be kept out of sight in the safety of mental institutions." Despite the protocol problems of travelling to a Muslim country, she made a trip to Pakistan later that year in order to visit a rehabilitation centre in Lahore as a sign of "her commitment to working against drug abuse".
A grotesque event, even for the standards of Italian politics where selling and buying votes is not uncommon, yet generally kept out of sight, involved Strassoldo. On September 27, 2007 an investigation by the newspaper Messaggero Veneto revealed a sale of a vote package from an independent list headed by Italo Tavoschi (420 votes) in exchange for a managerial position in the province of Udine. The fact was denounced by Tavoschi himself, who reported Strassoldo to the police for not having respected the agreement, because he did not hire him after being confirmed president, and bringing as proof a contract signed by both parties: > February 20, 2006 - Italo Tavoschi commits to support prof. Strassoldo at > the next provincial elections, and does so entering a list headed by > Strassoldo, presenting himself in one or more constituencies of the city, > or, according to the president's wish, in other constituencies of the > territory.

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