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  • 21Clear the Air (Hong Kong) — Clear the Air Type Non governmental organization Industry Environmentalism Founded 10 December 1997 Headquarters Hong Kong Website …

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  • 22Clear and hold — is a counter insurgency strategy in which military personnel clear an area of guerrillas or other insurgents, then keep the area clear of insurgents while winning the support of the populace for the government and its policies. As defined by the… …

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  • 23Clear and Present Danger (film) — Clear and Present Danger Theatrical release poster Directed by Phillip Noyce S …

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  • 24Keep the Aspidistra Flying —   …

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  • 25keep a clear head — keep your ˈhead | keep a clear/cool ˈhead idiom to remain calm in a difficult situation Main entry: ↑headidiom …

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  • 26clear of — away from (something dangerous, harmful, etc.) Keep/Stay clear of [=out of] trouble! Stand clear of the closing doors! We ll pick up speed once we get clear of the heavy traffic. see also ↑clear 7 …

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  • 27keep your head — to remain calm She has shown that she can keep her head in a crisis. • • • Main Entry: ↑head keep your head see ↑head, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑keep * * * keep your ˈhead | keep a clear/cool …

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  • 28keep one's nose clean — {v. phr.}, {slang} To stay out of trouble; do only what you should do. * /The boss said Jim could have the job as long as he kept his nose clean and worked hard./ * /The policeman warned the boys to keep their noses clean unless they wanted to go …

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  • 29keep one's nose clean — {v. phr.}, {slang} To stay out of trouble; do only what you should do. * /The boss said Jim could have the job as long as he kept his nose clean and worked hard./ * /The policeman warned the boys to keep their noses clean unless they wanted to go …

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  • 30keep your cool — phrase to remain calm in a difficult situation She kept her cool and won the argument. Thesaurus: to be, or to become calm and stop worryingsynonym Main entry: cool * * * keep your cool (also chiefly US maintain your cool) informal : to remain… …

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