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The slight change kept optimism that stock prices will rise over the next six months below its historical average of 39% for the eighth consecutive week.
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Some have kept up with the pace of change.
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By 1800, Europe's wealth had caught up with China's, but the processes of change kept working.
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No matter the technical aspects in photography, which change dramatically from year to year, Coyne has kept the competition about compelling images.
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For New Zealander Campbell, it was a change of putter which kept him in the early hunt.
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He kept a watch on how climate change was affecting both the Himalayas and the Alps.
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You can change these settings, but I kept mine at the WHO average.
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Icahn, well-known for taking activist roles at companies in which he invests in order to effect change or gain board representation, has kept his Netflix views close to the vest.
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They kept the radio on in the first hours after the pub opened, but then chose to change to music at a low volume.
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Of course this is part rumour but the thing is that the iPad, like the iPhone, has become such a huge product, selling so many units, that preparation for even a change in the machine, let alone preparation for a new model, simply cannot be kept quiet.
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They made the change right before putting the home on the block in mid-winter, and the path kept icing over.
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In 1989, Superman launched a marathon run of TV series that only a superhero could keep up with: "Superboy, " "Lois and Clark, " "Superman: the Animated Series" and "Smallville" have kept him in front of viewers with barely a pause to change his tights from 1988 to 2011.
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