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If you keepwiththe Reverend's evolutionary theology and his proponents' arguments, then many consequences follow.
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The council had planned to keepwithits tradition of only singing God Save The Queen.
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That was important to Robichaux, to keepwithKIPP's focus on serving impoverished kids.
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Athletes from the Bahamas, Jamaica, friends that you keepwithon the circuit all excited about being there.
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In the past, individuals just had to keepwithup the neighbors, but now Facebook has taken this competition to a global level.
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It has been losing ground as it has not been able to keepwiththe likes of Google in the search engine area.
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"I actually have my boarding pass framed now, and it's sitting on my desk, right next to a little prayer book I keepwithits page turned to Psalm 23, " he said.
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Let's move to ensure that they can later live lives where they can keepup withtheir own kids, maybe keepup withtheir own grandkids, and if they're blessed, maybe their great-grandkids.
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In an effort to keepwiththe times, Ascot did experiment in the Swinging Sixties - in 1968, men were permitted to wear lounge suits in the Royal Enclosure on the Friday of the meeting.
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Fortunately, those content to keepwiththe status quo will be glad to know that Google Sync will continue to function properly -- so even if you're feeling lazy on this fine day, it's all good.
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Samsung executives have declined to answer questions about the upcoming version not even when the phone will emerge, though observers believe the company will keepwithpast practice and roll out the new model in April or May.
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Expanding in the wrong direction, Best Buy failed to keepup withon-line retailers like Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) that has been growing in the right space, while Yahoo failed to keepup withGoogle (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Facebook that have also been growing in the right direction.
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"She hits very hard and is very fast, but while she can hit two winners in a row, she can also hit consecutive errors -- knowing that I knew I had to keepup withher pace, keepthe ball deep and be very solid, but also stay aggressive, " she said.
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We want to keepupdating the Razer Naga withthe best features, and keeparming gamers withthe best MMO gaming mouse in the world.
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Only if America compensates them withbetter returns will they keepfaith withthe dollar, he said.
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Many want or need to rebuild the strength of their finances by spending less and, as today's Markit Household Finance Index shows, withwages stubbornly refusing to keeppace withinflation and benefit payments being constrained, most consumers feel poorer.
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We can offer partnership withthe implicit demand that they keepup withus on our own turf.
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"My concern is withthe law's ability to keeppace withmarket conditions in fields that change so rapidly, " she says.
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The app is a different type of interaction than the original Facebook Poke, but it has chosen that branding to connect withits early days while trying to keeppace withnew developers.
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But even withnew investors, Howell couldn't keepup withinterest payments.
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Withthose criteria in mind we dug deep into the available data to assemble the accompanying slideshow of 10 model-year 2013 vehicles that, withproper attention, can reasonably be expected to keepup withtraffic for at least 250, 000 miles.
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As consumers of the internet, of pop culture, we are faced witha fire hose of content that we cannot possibly keepup with.
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So it goes withRadioShack, the struggling consumer electronics firm that seems to sink further into quicksand witheach move it makes, as it attempts to keepup withCircuit City and Best Buy.
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If Facebook is where you check in withyour real-life friends and Twitter is how you keepup withcurrent events, the Tumblr experience can be boiled down to people expressing themselves publicly.
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Only two places separated the teams in the table before the match, withthe third-placed hosts, in particular, looking to keeppace withthe top two.
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Business leaders have spoken withclarity about the need to build a strong workforce that can keeppace withthe rising demands of the global economy.
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Withthat kind of mind-boggling growth, Mercedes is scrambling to keepup withdemand.
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Business leaders who are complacent withthe past fail to catch up to the next trend, and keepup withthe competition.
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But someone witha million dollars in the bank would soon be consuming capital to keepup withexpenses, leaving little for themselves or their heirs.