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The battle was hopeless until his nephew Iolaus thought to cauterize the necks with fire,
keeping
the heads from regrowing.
And look at these solid, stable little soldiers facing the ocean and
keeping
away the elements.
I covered a range of topics that concern women's education,
keeping
in mind the differences among Arab countries due to economic and social factors.
With a sample size of just one child, no matter how much we love her, you don't really have enough of a sample size to figure out what happens on average, but at two years old, she hasn't had an ear infection yet, so we're
keeping
our fingers crossed on that one.
First, many studies asked women to report their symptoms retrospectively, looking to the past and relying on memory, which is known to inflate reporting of PMS compared to what's called prospective reporting, which involves
keeping
a daily log of symptoms for at least two months in a row.
Until last year, I'd never kept bees before, but National Geographic asked me to photograph a story about them, and I decided, to be able to take compelling images, I should start
keeping
bees myself.
TK:
Keeping
it simple.
MR: Chris, the astonishing thing is that this absolutely worthless piece of powder that had the sparkle of a promise of hope for Jenesis is not only
keeping
Jenesis and other people alive today, but produces almost a billion and a half dollars a year in revenue.
In honoring this commitment, it means
keeping
girls' issues at heart every time.
Every year, we spend billions of dollars,
keeping
a fleet of nuclear submarines permanently patrolling the oceans to protect us from a threat that almost certainly will never happen.
And one of them was that so many of my friends that were teaching in city schools were having trouble with their students
keeping
up at grade level, in their reading and writing in particular.
With 80 percent of people who don't like the work they do, that means most people around us, not in this room, but everywhere else, are encouraging complacency and
keeping
us from pursuing the things that matter to us so we have to manage those surroundings.
If we focus in on a shorter period of time from 1950, we have established in 1988 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, then rolling on a few years, in 2009 we had the Copenhagen Accord, where it established avoiding a two-degree temperature rise in
keeping
with the science and on the basis of equity.
Another son, Ryan, is
keeping
up this constant stream of abuse from the kitchen, and the dogs are locked behind the bedroom door and straining.
Instead, the system is just like this costly gyroscope that spins around the families,
keeping
them stuck at its heart, exactly where they are.
In my work at the front line, I've seen again and again how up to 80 percent of resource is spent
keeping
people out.
And I grew up in a world believing that my worth and my standing was in
keeping
these rules that I'd known my whole life.
We live in a world in which boundaries start to blur between the different domains, and in which collaboration and interaction becomes far more important than
keeping
separations.
What are the odds of you
keeping
your dental health for a hundred years?
Half the calories a brain burns go towards simply
keeping
the structure intact by pumping sodium and potassium ions across membranes to maintain an electrical charge.
And it might go back further, but the problem is, we only started
keeping
data since 1970.
Now,
keeping
your gaze fixed on this white spot, check what's happening in your peripheral vision.
They send down very deep roots, mine subterranean water supplies and just keep flushing it through them at all times,
keeping
themselves hydrated.
But if you repeat this experiment many times,
keeping
track of all the individual detections, you'll see them trace out a pattern that's characteristic of wave behavior: a set of stripes - regions with many electrons separated by regions where there are none at all.
Now, besides knowing at least one of them has green eyes, each prisoner also knows that everyone else is
keeping
track of all the green-eyed people they can see, and that each of them also knows this, and so on.
What any given prisoner doesn't know is whether they themselves are one of the green-eyed people the others are
keeping
track of until as many nights have passed as the number of prisoners on the island.
Calories are a way of
keeping
track of the body's energy budget.
Keeping
your muscles and joints moving is extremely important.
Exposing your brain to challenges, like learning a new language, is one of the best defenses for
keeping
your memories intact.
So, by
keeping
in mind a few practical tips, we do actually have the power to cultivate our own confidence.
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