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Knowing how to stay safe and warm is key to staying out of trouble.
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Ando has a rescue plan, one that sounds a lot like Sony's perennial recipe for staying out of trouble.
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Perhaps now there will be new element to Rod Marsh's Academy - batting, bowling, fielding and staying out of trouble.
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Staying out of trouble on winter roads is determined more by attitude and driving style than by the car you drive.
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She's doing very well, by the way. (Laughter.) It will take students, as well, showing up to school on time and paying attention to classes and staying out of trouble.
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First, he assumes that Congress creates a pathway for the estimated 12m illegal immigrants already in the country to earn legal status and eventually citizenship by paying taxes, staying out of trouble, and so on.
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"I've been staying out of trouble, " he said.
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"After a couple of days learning the ropes and staying out of trouble, I was offered the chance to cover one of the World Cup soccer games from Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, " Dinan recalls.
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Are my kids staying out of trouble?
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And he restated his case for giving those already in America illegally a chance to become legal and a shot at eventual citizenship after paying a fine and back-taxes, learning English, working for several years and staying out of trouble.
ECONOMIST: Immigration
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The Islamists had cut off the road south and the population - in effect held hostage inside the town - was preoccupied with staying out of trouble and hunkering down in their homes to avoid the daily air strikes from the French military against the Islamists positions.
BBC: Africa
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But with 80% of the U.S. postage-meter market and 60% worldwide, Pitney Bowes has trouble staying out of its own way.
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