By around 1900, the kettle campaign and its " Keep the pot boiling " slogan stirred up enough money nationally to provide 150, 000 Christmas dinners for the needy.
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And just to keep the pot boiling, AT & T has entered the fray, announcing with its new WorldNet service that it intends to become a flat-rate Internet-access provider.
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And just to keep the pot boiling, AT & AMP; T has entered the fray, announcing with its new WorldNet service that it intends to become a flat-rate Internet-access provider.
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Her realistic contemporary novel ( once " contemporary ", now creeping towards being " historical " ) " Keep the Pot Boiling " ( 1961 ) is about a vicar's family.
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The film is spiced up with comedy, excellent performances, plenty of suspense, plus a tense voice-over by John Ireland, and it manages to keep the pot boiling with a quintessential amnesiac story ."
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"The bid bandwagon is starting up again, " said Tom Morris-Jones, an equity salesman at Albert E . Sharp & Co . " But we need some of these bids to come to fruition to keep the pot boiling next week ."
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"The bid bandwagon is starting up again, " said Tom Morris-Jones, an equity salesman at Albert E . Sharp & AMP; Co . " But we need some of these bids to come to fruition to keep the pot boiling next week ."
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The troika wants the reluctant dragon to say something publicly _ not to declare his candidacy, but to say something at least nominally political, something that they can use to keep the pot boiling _ no later than the 51st anniversary of D-Day, June 6.
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And if you're getting ready to tuck into some cajun cooking, keep the pot boiling with the great New Orleans boogie-woogie pianist Professor Longhair, whose two-disc career retrospective, "'Fess, " came out in 1993, the year after the late Longhair was inducted into the Hall of Fame.