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The Know-Nothing Party was officially known as the American Party. The were anti-immigration and anti-Catholic. They were called the Know-Nothings because they kept their organization semi-secret and when they were asked about it they would say, 'I know nothing.'
It helped, but it did not start it. It was started when the British kept raising taxes and stripping colonists of their rights.
They were kept at home in purdah. They had no political or other rights, being in custody of their parents or husbands. Some were slaves and were the chattel of their owners).
Yugoslavia's leader who kept his country independent of the Soviet Union after WW2 was Jozip Broz Tito. Tito was a nickname he adopted when living underground as Secretary of the Yugoslavian Communist Party before the WW2.
The past tense of kept is "kept."Past: keptPresent: keepFuture: keep
Scotland and wales have kept cultural identities separate from that of England
The identity of the egwugwu is kept secret in the Igbo society, and unveiling their identities is taboo. Any suspicion or attempt to uncover their identities is highly discouraged, as it can lead to severe consequences.
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When the nature of a research study is kept from the subject, it is known as deception. This can be done to prevent participants from altering their behavior, which could impact the validity of the study's findings. However, researchers must follow ethical guidelines and debrief participants after the study to ensure they understand the true nature of the research.
This is unknown - her personal life (including family) is kept private.
For unknown reason the name and origin of Brock Lesnar is kept a secret.
I am not entirely sure if it is. . . I would reword it to "The party was at my friend's house last." No, "kept" is not the correct verb, "held" should be used.
No. He was almost untouchable by members of the Nazi party because he was a member of the Nazi party and he was rich
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No, most famous example is Tony Stark in IRON MAN Most X-MEN have no secret identities, although their powers and locations are often kept hidden
Killer Party (May 9, 1986)