Meanwhile, Ms. Krauth said a doctor has confirmed Mr. Lipschis' health remains good enough for him to be kept in detention.
Massive share sales for cash-strapped Japanese companies and pending U.S. jobs data to be released Thursday kept investors on the sidelines in the Tokyo stock exchange on Thursday.
But, in the absence of evidence, other candidates should also be kept in mind.
Given the difficulty of predicting international politics in the Persian Gulf region, a supply cutoff is simply a risk to be kept in mind.
And I'm sure we will conduct it in detail where both the interests of the United States and the interests of Afghanistan will be kept in mind.
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Animals arriving from other parts of the world will still have to be kept in isolation.
No British politician could agree that other countries' waste should be permanently kept in Britain.
Whether your investors are friends, family, angels or VCs, nobody wants to be kept in the dark.
But even these new results (which are by no means unchallenged) need to be kept in perspective.
They asked the court to set them free but the judges ordered that they be kept in custody.
And not just his band, it seems, but his private bank account needs to be kept in funds.
Faced with the risk of financial meltdown, the Czech government has at last dropped its insistence that banks be kept in state hands.
Large volumes are all the harder to achieve because trade within Mercosur, between Brazil and Argentina, has to be kept in rough balance.
It is now too late for Mr Milburn to argue that the local difficulties the flu always causes should be kept in perspective.
Something unsaid by Secretary Rumsfeld should also be kept in mind.
The university said it was important a work by a local artist depicting such a significant moment in the region's history should be kept in the city.
At least in rich countries, the rise in the price of food (and the share of the family budget it absorbs) has to be kept in perspective.
It is a remarkable demonstration of the American capacity for creativity and innovation and leadership, and a model, really, for that kind of economic activity that we want to see in other cutting-edge industries in the United States where jobs can be created in America and kept in America.
He said it was important that communication across Northern Ireland society "be kept in good shape".
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The Air Force is trying to figure out how and whether this missile can be kept in service until 2030.
The popular museum, which sees about six million visitors soak up its historical artefacts each year, has some 50, 000 objects on display which all need to be kept in the best condition.
And it is widely predicted that the central bank will soon announce measures to curb credit growth by increasing the ratio of bank deposits that must be kept with it in reserve.
However the effect is created immediately when the overall employment rate rises to 9.8%, and that is surely not a good measure for a period that includes the holidays and a congressional debate over whether or not tax cuts should be kept in place for everyone.
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