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181 Each side could also retain 18,000 armoured infantry combat vehicles weighing between 6 and 16.5 tonnes, and 12,000 lighter armoured vehicles. 182 Perhaps Zeus consulted his father in order to avoid the fate of his grandfather and to retain his kingdom. 183 Member countries retain their respective currencies but there exists a parallel currency which circulates side by side with the national currencies. 184 Decisions to retain or reject an hypothesis are fairly straightforwardly determined by the results of experimental tests. 185 The message promised that the agency would retain its name, autonomy and management while giving the firm worldwide capabilities. 186 Lungs retain relatively insoluble particulate material. 187 Dicotyledonous plants retain a series of strands. 188 Americans retain a strong prudish streak. 189 One tusk - --- retain good throw away bad. 190 They wanted DB to retain its turn - up - and - pay style of rail travel, which German passengers cherish. 191 Is attending the language period university to retain student's matriculation authority. 192 For all heart - rending images , may the lens retain them all. 193 If you need money now, more investment in bonds or cash or retain it. 194 Personnel clouds unable to retain, how many of eolian total weight loss. 195 Sheffield band retain top two prizes while Take That and Kylie crown comebacks. 196 G. Do you have a sample retain system Areretains retrievable? How are retains disposed of? 197 Reform in 1861 to retain a large number of remnants of serfdom. 198 The power to learn or retain knowledge ; mental ability. 199 Retain Import, a leading indicator ( usually about three months ) for the manufacturing sector, is still down. 200 A fence or wattle placed in a stream to catch or retain fish. 201 He believes organic soil management can help retain moisture and protect against crop failure. 202 U.S. Federal Reserve will retain several of the largest banking holding company supervision. 203 Where this fails, the person may retain an uncompensated feeling of inferiority. 204 The French people still hoped to retain the monarchy establish a Constitution to transform the country. 205 In the United States most married women do not retain their maiden name. 205 Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday! 206 Out of the profit, the company have retain 50 provision against bad debt. 207 Harvested at early grape ripeness and cool maturation in steel tanks to retain fruit freshness. 208 While the truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, words always retain their power. 209 Such sentimentality towards animals helped cavalry men retain their humanity. 210 Usually, the plasma cells are differentiated enough to retain the function of immunoglobulin production.