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blog post published Tuesday, which mistakenly reported that Mitt Romney was using in speeches the phrase "Keep America American," which was once used by the Ku Klux Klan.
Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis Patrick B. Pexton 2011
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The Keep is the first book of six in his Adversary Cycle saga.
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Raising Hope almost wasn't Raising Hope: When the cast and crew shot the pilot, it was called Keep Hope Alive.
Six Raising Hope Surprises: The Cast Member That Almost Wasn't, Lucas Neff's Toilet Cleaning 2011
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But the main "Keep Comic-Con in San Diego" Facebook page posted an update that read:
BREAKING: Comic-Con plans to stay in San Diego till 2015 Michael Cavna 2010
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Milla Jovovich is going to star as an alcoholic ex stripper in Keep Coming Back, a film directed by first time director and A list star William H. Macy.
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Mary Jo Foley, in Keep the faith: More Windows-specific consumer ads coming soon quoted a Microsoft spokesperson who said that the ads will quickly move to being more about Windows, including desktop, laptop and mobile.
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According to Variety, Jovovich is set to play an alcoholic stripper in "Keep Coming Back," a comedy that marks the directorial debut of actor William H. Macy.
Milla Jovovich To Don Stripper Outfit For ‘Keep Coming Back’ » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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There are rich, vivid characters here (mostly the ones introduced in the first book) but there are also a lot of placeholders, where the Duke of Windstop Keep is a beefy guy with broad knuckles, and that's pretty much all we know about him except that he's thwarting X's plans in some tedious and micromanaged way.
The Downside of Even A Ludicrously Small Fame perich 2005
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The crew began to rush to the sides to throw themselves into the boats, but a warning cry was raised in English, "Keep back, or we pull away!"
Ronald Morton, or the Fire Ships A Story of the Last Naval War William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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I flew; when, to my great surprise, one of them called, in English, Keep off, sir!
Anna St. Ives Thomas Holcroft 1777
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