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The PM himself has been urged by critics to keep his mouth shut in order to help restore confidence.
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If you keep your tongue in your mouth you're okay.
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After being warned by a tired bureaucrat in the heavens to keep his mouth shut, he returns, with relief, to his ordinary life.
NEWYORKER: Control Yourself
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In many cases, the first aider can use mouth to mouth resuscitation techniques to keep the air passing in and out of the lungs.
BBC: Minutes matter
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Because I still have a deathly fear of offending someone or talking about something way off-topic, I often hold my hand over my mouth in meetings to keep from speaking.
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"We said, 'We're going to roll the dice and the take chance it will be critically well-received and get an award accolade that would keep it in the ether and, through word of mouth, more people would go to see it, '" says its star Bradley Cooper.
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There was nothing I could do, I was just trying to keep the car on the track and my heart was in my mouth.
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The hardships Lui faced when he first came to Hong Kong in the 1930s, living hand to mouth, still influences his desire to keep working, although he now leaves the responsibility for day-to-day operations to his family and senior executives.
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But, given a choice between trial before a rotten and inadequate judiciary one that he may yet possibly bully or bribe and a bullet in the head from one of his less savoury former acquaintances, he will probably keep his mouth shut.
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Keep in mind that there are three ways that customers set an expectation: past experience, word of mouth or your marketing messages.
FORBES: The Customer Service Equation
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When learning how to taste whiskey, keep in mind appearance, aroma (of first the straight whiskey and then the diluted whiskey), mouth-feel and flavour.
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