| 11. | Andrew Parker Bowles, 53, is that he keeps a stiff upper lip regarding his wife's carryings on.
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| 12. | Keep a stiff upper lip, mate?
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| 13. | The British at least have to keep a stiff upper lip while the Germans got theirs in the womb.
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| 14. | Election losers, for instance, are traditionally expected to keep a stiff upper lip and not let their disappointment show.
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| 15. | Anybody trying to say, ` Keep a stiff upper lip, we'll get through this'is being a bit fanciful ."
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| 16. | Try as she might to hold back the tears and keep a stiff upper lip, Betty Gonzales could do neither.
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| 17. | Almost simultaneously, Telluride, a community of just 1, 200, struggled to keep a stiff upper lip and a tight lip Monday.
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| 18. | Gambon is superb as Harrison, and Oscar-winner Irons has made a living playing vulnerable Englishmen who must keep a stiff upper lip.
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| 19. | Keep a stiff upper lip, though, and try some of these budget-tightening, money-saving suggestions to help get through the ordeal of unemployment.
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| 20. | If the British as a rule keep a stiff upper lip, imagine how stiff the upper lip of a British spy must be.
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