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Mr Scott told delegates the party does not "keel over in the face of a challenge".
BBC: Danny Alexander
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The veteran coach is well known for maintaining an even keel but in Tuesday's press conference he lost his cool when asked about Antonio Cassano's continued absence from the squad.
BBC: Lippi chasing victory in Dublin
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In 2007, along a familiar stretch of the British Virgin Islands from Anguilla to Anegada, Discovery's keel whacked a reef in the middle of the night.
FORBES: Life
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Relegation from the First Division last season hasn't helped their cause, but despite the hard work required to keep the club on an even keel, his belief in the worthiness of what he and his fellow supporters are doing is unwavering.
BBC: Who dares to pay, wins
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This capability rests in the Zumwalt DDG 1000 destroyer that was designed over the last decade from the keel up to be stealthy, (thereby, enhancing survivability), and to prevail in any future war-fighting environment.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Countering Beijing's new weapon
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Larger modern airships rely on a semi-rigid design, in which engines and passenger compartments are suspended from a metal keel that runs along the bottom of the envelope and prevents it from distorting under the load.
ECONOMIST: Pushing the envelope
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Yet it is hard to imagine that China can have a higher foreign-policy goal in South Asia than keeping relations with India on a fairly even keel.
ECONOMIST: The giant neighbours are more rivals than partners
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And this week, the Red Bulls are also without Roy Miller, Solli and Keel, who was ruled out for three weeks with a stress fracture in his back.
WSJ: Not Bullish on Defense