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Keeping

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Keeping meaning

Conformity or harmony. | Charge or care. | Maintenance; support; provision; feed.

Example sentences (20)

And for those brave, right-wing Americans who say it’s all about keeping America — keeping America as independent and safe: If you want to fight against a country, you need an F-15.

However, The Summer I Turned Prettysucceeds in keeping Susannah relevant to the story, despite her death, and in this way, keeping the magic of Cousins alive as well.

In keeping with my testing criteria, I’d recommend keeping the following qualifications in mind while shopping for a new set of towels.

Keeping a fresh set of actors also helps to separate the two newer movies from the original four, while still keeping the classic whodunnit serial killer script on lock.

Senator Gallagher said the government was “keeping an eye on” reports of negative workplace culture in some agencies across the APS and requiring the publishing of all census results was one way of keeping on top of any problems.

They hate the idea of a wall keeping people out along the Southern border, but they loved the one in Berlin that was dedicated to keeping people in so that they could keep on enjoying the delights of Leftist rule.

But when asked how he is at keeping secrets and how he's been getting on keeping tight-lipped over the storyline, Jack added to the publication: "If I’m in a pub, even before they’ve poured my drink, they’re asking me what’s happened to Lauren!

For instance, this includes hunting, pet-keeping, food production, zoo-keeping and traveling entertainment, among other things.

Housing costs are too high, incomes aren't keeping up, social supports aren't keeping up with those who rely on them.

Keeping a master list of the items you’re keeping is helpful in two ways: You’ll know what you’ll need organizers for and you’ll clearly see which things you have duplicates of.

Likewise, women in the past have taken more responsibility for staying in touch with relatives and friends, keeping up with everybody’s schedules, and keeping the household functioning effectively.

Sustainability is also increasingly important to modern brides, Blanchette added, and keeping up with fashion trends includes keeping up with consumer ethics — though Blanchette said they are ethics the brand shares and champions.

The path to the final reward is long and complex, and relies on politicians not only keeping their own promises but often even keeping the promises made by others.

Both of these elements — keeping cases low, and keeping restrictions low — have been crucial to the province’s plan.

He said: “We’re ticking the horses over keeping them fit, and we’re very thankful to the owners for keeping them in training with us and letting us work them.

In addition to keeping the financial books for the county, the treasurer is also responsible for keeping the financial records for the Martha’s Vineyard Airport, including handling the payroll and invoice payments.

Instead, Kim has hatched a secret plan to fly approximately 30 of her nearest and dearest to a private island to celebrate her birthday, reports Keeping Up With the Kardashians personality is keeping it all very under wraps.

I think that’s so important … It’s not only important for human rights, for keeping people from being trafficked by the cartels, it’s not only important for keeping drugs out of our communities, but we’ve seen recent violence with the cartel.

It maintained guidance that commits to keeping rates at current low levels, or even to cut them, until risks keeping it from achieving its 2% inflation goal subside.

It's all cleverly done, and a tip of a top hat to director Brandon Weinbrenner for keeping this moving smoothly and for keeping the spirit of Dickens pure and simple.