• Spurs boss Ramos mixed things up with 20 minutes left, replacing King with Adel Taarabt, but the hosts were indebted to a brilliant Robinson save on the stretch from Farfan's drive to keep them at least in touching distance.

    BBC: Tottenham 0-1 PSV

  • Clearly, he was interested in Benny but determined to keep his distance.

    NEWYORKER: Waiting

  • In quieter times, police keep their distance.

    ECONOMIST: Crime and policing in Latin America

  • "We were very careful, we always were in the Lib Dems, to keep a distance, a buffer zone, over donations, " he said.

    BBC: Fraudster donor Michael Brown held in Caribbean

  • Tamarro's "keep it pure" attitude is increasingly pervasive in distance running.

    CNN: Forget Boston: Runners find alternatives to big race

  • In these cases, we try to keep a distance and stay close within our group of girlfriends.

    BBC: How safe do women feel on a night out?

  • The paper said the majority of errors involved failing to keep proper distance between planes on the ground and in the air.

    CNN: 747 cargo plane clips commuter jet while taxiing in Chicago

  • Mercedes-Benz's Distronic Plus system, for instance, contains radar-based sensors as part of its cruise-control system, to keep the car at a preset distance from the vehicle in front, braking automatically if the gap narrows quickly.

    ECONOMIST: Rational consumer

  • As other Europeans talk more about tax harmonisation and complain more about the independence of the new central bank, the British prime minister rediscovers the old dilemma of whether to keep his distance from a project going wrong or plunge in deeper in the hope of making it more congenial to Britain.

    ECONOMIST: Long grass, tough choices

  • All Max needed to do was sail north for a few hours and keep his eye on the dim glow of the city in the distance.

    NEWYORKER: Max at Sea

  • According to the New York Times and a subsequent story in the Washington Post, that's why McCain advisor John Weaver met with Iseman in 1999 and urged her to keep her to keep her distance.

    NPR: Is McCain's Reputation at Issue?

  • Paterson did his best to keep Edinburgh in touch but almost every time the home side scored to get within touching distance of Glasgow they would concede and Parks would restore the Warriors' lead.

    BBC: Edinburgh 15-22 Glasgow

  • Keep in mind there may not be a "kid-certified" ER within a reasonable distance from your home.

    CNN: How to find the best ER for your child

  • Meyer wanted to keep his growth under control by only opening new restaurants within walking distance of each other in New York City.

    FORBES: Not All Business Growth Is Good Growth

  • If broadcast flag rules and technology were in place, it could keep a university from playing part of a news program for a distance-learning course taken over the Internet, or even impose restrictions on a teacher who records a documentary to show in class, she says.

    FORBES: Red Flags Over Hollywood

  • Mr Assad recently stressed that he intended to keep an equal distance from all the Palestinian factions and to encourage them to pursue reconciliation between themselves in order to strengthen their international position.

    ECONOMIST: Arab diplomacy and the Palestinians

  • The man whose efforts in the general election and its aftermath forced electoral reform onto the agenda will be implored to keep his distance from the cause.

    ECONOMIST: Voting reform and the coalition

  • Park visitors must keep a minimum distance of seven metres from the animals at all times, and visits are limited to one hour in the company of one of three habituated families.

    BBC: Gorillas in the mix in Uganda

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