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  • 11Keep Islip Clean — (KIC) is a non for profit, volunteer organization that seeks to promote community beautification throughout the hamlets of Islip (town), New York on Long Island. The program is one of the largest of its kind covering the entire township of Islip… …

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  • 12keep — ► VERB (past and past part. kept) 1) have or retain possession of. 2) retain or reserve for use in the future. 3) put or store in a regular place. 4) (of a perishable commodity) remain in good condition. 5) continue in a specified condition,… …

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  • 14Keep Yourself Alive — « Keep Yourself Alive » Сингл Queen из альбома Queen Выпущен 6 июля, 1973 Формат …

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  • 15Keep the Widow Waking — is a lost Jacobean play, significant chiefly for the light it throws on the complexities of collaborative authorship in English Renaissance drama. A Late Murder of the Son Upon the Mother, or Keep the Widow Waking was a tragedy licensed by the… …

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  • 16Keep Yourself Alive — Chanson par Queen extrait de l’album Queen Pays  Angleterre Face A Keep Yourself Alive …

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  • 17keep regular hours — keep regular/late/etc hours phrase to perform the same activities every day at regular/​late etc times, especially going to bed and getting out of bed Thesaurus: going to bed, getting up and staying in bedhyponym to sleep, or to go to… …

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  • 18Keep on Running — Chanson par Milli Vanilli extrait de l’album The Moment of Truth Pays  Allemagne Face A …

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  • 19Keep Telling Myself It's Alright — álbum de estudio de Ashes Divide Publicación 8 de abril de 2008 …

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  • 20keep one eye on someone — keep one eye on (someone/something) to give part of your attention to one person or thing. Jim continued to talk to me, but he kept one eye on the clock to be sure he wouldn t be late. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form with one eye on… …

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