| 11. | Rather he spoke to the politically disfranchised about religious and social matters out of keeping with nationalist intentions.
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| 12. | With the economy being so good, most Americans just checked out of keeping a close eye on Washington,
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| 13. | It's a jarring, discordant note, totally out of keeping with the rest of the story.
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| 14. | The wholesome note may seem out of keeping with a block long regarded as one of America's seamiest.
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| 15. | The system will also raise flags when a county's data is out of keeping with its voting history.
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| 16. | Kraft made a great deal out of keeping Parcells off the Jets'sideline for 1997, which he has done.
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| 17. | Goldstein predicts that Salmon will get little mileage out of keeping his promise if he runs for governor in three years.
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| 18. | "The point of the standard deduction is to get people out of keeping records, " says Cohen.
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| 19. | Where it stands nevertheless, it looks far from amiss, and seems not out of keeping with its barren surroundings.
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| 20. | That they are frequently reduced to the status of musical instruments is not out of keeping with the tone of the play.
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