111. Despite his surgical mask and a hat to keep out dust from a sandstorm, he looked dapper. 112. Do not keep food in bottles or jars with screw-on lids -- they do not keep out floodwaters. 113. Does it still make sense to impose sanctions on Iraqis while allowing Saddam to keep out weapons inspectors? 114. Derrick Coleman was watching the game in the locker room with the sprained wrist that may keep him out the last portion of the season. 115. Detroit Red Wings center Kris Draper will undergo surgery to repair a dislocated left thumb on Friday, keeping him out five to six weeks, the team said. 116. During the decades of white minority rule, South Africa kept out most other Africans, with conspicuous exceptions like migrant miners from Lesotho and Mozambique. 117. Feathers absorb the oil and then cannot keep out the cold ocean water. 118. Fearing a costly stoppage like the General Motors strike, an employers who wants to keep out a union can be expected to fight unionization all the more. 119. Fearing ideological contamination, Pyongyang preached an extreme doctrine of self-reliance and used its heavy-handed police apparatus to keep out all but a few trusted Communist friends. 120. Finally, spread a sheet of polyethylene under and behind the cabinet to keep out basement dampness. |