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1 The loser has to keep absolutely off the grass.
2 Of course I will keep absolutely clear of Theology.
3 And finally, and at all costs, keep absolutely sober.
4 We must keep absolutely still about these materializations.
5 Remember to keep absolutely silent about it.
6 From the very beginning she has clearly shown that she by no means wanted to keep absolutely neutral.
7 The patient should keep absolutely quiet after these are done, and often they fall into a refreshing sleep.
8 At once the tenors insisted on the same prerogative, and Guido ordered Tonio to keep absolutely silent as well.
9 Conflicting feelings put him in a sort of panic, but he had sense enough left to keep absolutely still.
10 That was the first lesson White Tail was taught by his mother - to keep absolutely quiet in the presence of danger.
11 There was a Windsor chair behind it, and it is much easier to keep absolutely still when you are fairly comfortable.
12 Ordinarily we rehearse three hours a day, less during the concert season, of course; but always enough to keep absolutely in trim.
13 Once a man has received an appointment to a position in the civil service of Canada he must keep absolutely aloof from politics.
14 The girl had woke up in the morning flushed and feverish, and the Doctor, when sent for, told her she must keep absolutely quiet.
15 Do I have your word as a patriot and a military officer that you will keep absolutely silent about everything you see and hear today?'
16 There was a sound behind me, and whipping noiselessly round I was just in time to signal to Tommy that he must keep absolutely quiet.
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