In February, Hasbro offered to add a plastic grate to keep young fingers out of the oven.
Its early success was to use small grants to keep young scientists from abandoning their research on the disease.
"This provision was part of a budget compromise that will keep young workers from losing their jobs, " said Reif.
Under the clueless leadership of its governor, Jennifer Granholm, the state first hoped its "cool cities" program would keep young, educated workers close to home.
They wanted doctors, nursing homes and decent schools that would keep young families from moving to the big cities, leaving only the old behind (see article).
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Tonight I propose a three-year initiative to help organizations keep young people out of gangs, and show young men an ideal of manhood that respects women and rejects violence.
Ironically, it is the so-called "soft" services like youth clubs and initiatives that help keep young people out of trouble and which nationally the Education Select Committee says have been cut more than any other.
Investors keep investing, and young professionals keep studying Chinese, doing internships and teaching English in China.
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To keep their young son safe, his parents placed him in an orphanage run by Catholic nuns.
Right now, overlapping regulations keep responsible young families from buying their first home.
Elixir focuses on another molecular mechanism linked to aging, one that casts doubt on the fad of taking human growth hormone to keep you young.
But the parents tolerate this blundering and keep the young crows full of bugs (rather than blueberries) until they eventually learn to master the leaves themselves.
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We get some hints of that tenderness in conversations between Kent and his farmer father, played by Kevin Costner, as they struggle to keep the young superhero's powers hidden.
"Emotions are high, and it's a struggle for us all to make sense of something so senseless, but let us keep this young student, his family, and Mr. Poland's family in our thoughts and prayers, " he said.
The airline aims to keep its fleet young with more fuel-efficient planes to reduce costs, as fuel accounts for nearly 40% of its operating costs.
As for Mackenzie Riley, the condition she had, if left untreated, could have led to lifelong chronic problems or initiated other issues in the foot, knee, hip or back, which could potentially keep a thriving young athlete out of the game for good.
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While the young women keep thanking me, I am the one who is richly blessed .
The poults are fenced in around brooder units with heat lamps when young to keep them warm.
Dermatological injections of Vitamin C are also popular among women hoping to keep their skin looking young.
One is to bring in someone at the back and the other option is to keep working with the young players we have.
"There are no guarantees Sam would want to stay or we would want to keep him, " Young told the Scrum V Radio show in February.
But the young guns keep the brand fresh.
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United fans are not only being asked to accept that their once great club can no longer compete for the worlds great players, we can no longer even afford to keep our own developed young talent.
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And I want to make sure that we keep tuition low for our young people.
Politicians are reluctant to tamper with the Handwerk, whose apprenticeships keep down unemployment among the young.
We want young visitors to keep coming to Rhodes and we want them to have a great time.
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The story continues that Mongo's ears perked up, and he asked the young pianist to keep playing it.
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