| 41. | Some fraternity leaders say they've tried to keep house traditions and activities under wraps while working publicly with administrators.
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| 42. | Instead, she respectfully attended church and continued to keep house for him until his death in 1849, when she was 30.
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| 43. | Laub, 53, is a tattooed, 6-foot-5 limousine company owner with a deep bass voice who keeps house for his 81-year-old father.
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| 44. | Land prices in the South Bay are generally lower than the rest of the county, which has helped keep housing prices down.
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| 45. | The younger children are put into a Catholic summer camp, while Dicey is made to stay home and help Eunice keep house.
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| 46. | Republican leaders went all out to keep House Republicans in line against the bill and the pressure seemed to have an impact.
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| 47. | There was always someone to keep house and chaperone her first her mother, then her niece and finally her sister Hannah.
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| 48. | Most of those sales were completed, and that should keep housing starts declining through the latter part of the year, economists said.
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| 49. | But since May, rates have fallen, helping to keep housing and construction activity at healthy levels even as the overall economy slows.
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| 50. | She told Parsons that she planned to retire after marrying de C�rdova to " cook . . . and keep house ".
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