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Later aides insisted she was not suggesting Mr Brown should stand down but had been thinking of events in 2004 when some ministers persuaded Tony Blair to carry on at a time when he was considering quitting.
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He said keepers live on-site at the parks and carry out patrols overnight.
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He would carry it himself in order to study at-bats on the plane and in the hotel when the rest of his teammates were, you know, drinking or playing cards or whatever.
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After so many months in which his primary human contact had been an occasional phone call or brief conversations with an inmate down the tier, shouted through steel doors at the top of their lungs, he found himself unable to carry on a face-to-face conversation.
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It felt as though he might walk in at any moment, sit down at the computer and carry on working.
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But Mr Prodi is a courteous fellow and, rather than hit back at his guest's smack across the chops, he will carry right on with his second seminar, next month.
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Above all though, perhaps David Cameron's calculation was that his defiant Downing Street news conference would make him look like a leader at a time when his own party has been questioning how long he should carry on in the job.
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In a last-ditch effort to carry on, Allen lifted the Albatross higher where he found calmer winds, at least calm enough for him to endure another hour before finally landing on the beach at Cap Gris Nez victorious.
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The diocese said it was investigating how Robert Coles was able to carry on working at St Luke's, Stone Cross, in East Sussex, after he retired in 1997.
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