51. First Parker put him clear only to see him miscontrol and allow Gunn to save -- and then Gunn kept out his close-range diving header. 52. Five judges hearing the case wore coats to keep out the cold in the unheated, high-ceilinged room. 53. In fact, it barely sufficed to keep out reconnaissance sorties by the handful of French planes which had been in Verdun at the outset. 54. Middlesbrough skipper Alan Kernaghan has a one-match ban and long-term injuries keep out former skipper Mick McCarthy and striker Tony Cascarino. 55. Well we said, did you not visit and Morpeth and Annick well we we went round a few castles in that area to keep out the rain. 56. She told Pam to keep out the shop. 57. The perimeter fence keeps out predators and limits the spread of chemicals the farmers use on the surrounding area. 58. An even bigger obstacle is the quarantine Japan requires for imported apples to keep out disease and insects. 59. And an especially thick wall was erected around the entire enterprise to keep out the pollution generated by politicians and advertisers. 60. And it has, indeed, kept out corporate farmers. |