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Its funding sidestepped public coffers to keep clear of the kind of censorship that had blotted out “América Tropical.”

The currency needs such help if it's going to keep clear of Thursday's nine-month lows, after an emergency rate cut this week hinted at a reduction in the loan prime rate on Monday.

From Reuters

Warning signs by the roadside mark out the elephant corridors, so the locals know to keep clear of their usual paths.

From BBC

"Without proper risk assessment, traceability and labelling, it will be almost impossible for organic farmers and consumers to keep clear of the potential impacts of gene edited foods," she adds.

From BBC

When Maia Sandu, president of Moldova, graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School in 2010, she intended, like others in her class, to keep clear of politics.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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