| 21. | At the same time, a two-provincial Neoclassical design which is out of keeping with the rest of the church.
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| 22. | "The explanation in the weeks ahead will come out of keeping an eye on the dollar, " he said.
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| 23. | Sean McCormack called the legal action " a step backward and out of keeping with a modern and democratic society ."
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| 24. | Valerie Payton of the SaveHOVE campaign said that the tower " will be profoundly out of keeping with the rest of the seafront.
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| 25. | But they also have a shimmering, hazy quality out of keeping with the precise, clearly delineated style for which he is renowned.
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| 26. | It may be that Wellstone's views, though out of keeping with America's as a whole, match Minnesota nicely.
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| 27. | I strive to be clear, concise, and expressive, but none of that is out of keeping with Wikipedia s stated policies.
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| 28. | The Royal Peculiar was widely seen as corrupt and inefficient, and was out of keeping with the reforming spirit of the 19th century.
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| 29. | It's not out of keeping with Stout's personality that he would have written about victimization of immigrants who are being blackmailed.
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| 30. | Nor is it out of keeping with a recent strain in popular culture of trying to find a reason to believe in the face of catastrophe.
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