Sentences with phrase «small army keeps»

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, and an army of small plates that I can't keep my hands from.
«I heard the Army had a 20 - foot grid above the entire Olympic complex to keep Osama bin Laden from buzzing the place in a small plane,» says Knaack.
He plays a lot and it will take a small army to keep him from playing when fit, look at how he was itching to get back this time.
As a result, I tend to keep a small army of product on hand, and am grateful that organic purveyors such as Babo Botanicals (reported on here back in 2010) exist.
Keep in mind; you are packing for a baby, not a small army.
To keep toys tidy, instead of a large toy box, it is better to have a variety of small containers, preferable transparent plastic boxes with tight - fitting lids to keep bits and pieces of games that are in sets together e.g sets of farm animals, army soldiers, wooden blocks, cookie cutters, marbles, lego blocks, toy cars etc..
Countries like China or Iran build firewalls and employ small armies of censors and snoopers in determined attempts to keep their bit of the internet controlled and uncritical of their ruling elites.
The first four are all NATO partners, close allies and would not really have a geopolitical interest in keeping the German army small.
There is, you see, a small army of amateurs who keep track of over 300 spy satellites, often with little more than a pair of...
Forest Whitaker's fidgety, likeably eccentric detective and a small army of coppers are tasked with bringing Bryan in, but they'll have to keep up and out of his way while he gets to the bottom of who was out to frame him (hint: they have Biro - ink prison tattoos, drink vodka shots and roll their Rs).
The French Army was disbanded except for a small force to keep domestic peace, and the French government agreed to stop members of its armed forces leaving the country and to instruct its citizens not to resist.
And if you choose the third option of facing a small army with the reward of keeping both alive, you get the «Damned if You Don't» achievement and Konrad's ire.
All it would take would be a bit of software, some smart meters with nice futuristic logos, and a small army of lawyers to keep the existing power generators — and the Abbott government — at bay.
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