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FORMER GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF AUSTRALIA (1891-1970)
William Joseph Slim; Field-Marshall Sir William Joseph Slim; William Joseph Slim, 1st Viscount Slim; William Slim; William Joseph, 1st Viscount Slim; Bill Slim; General Slim; Field marshal slim; FM Slim; Sir William Slim; Field Marshal Slim
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  • Field Marshal Sir William Slim, General Officer Commanding Fourteenth Army in Burma, 5 March 1945.
  • Statue of General Slim on [[Whitehall]].
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  • the Viscount Wavell]], near Imphal, December 1944.
  • Henry Chambers]] (GOC 26th Indian Division, right) at [[Government House, Rangoon]], 8 May 1945.
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keep         
  • Reconstructed wooden keep at [[Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou]]
  • A 19th-century reconstruction of the keep at [[Château d'Étampes]]
  • colony]] of [[Bermuda]], with its Keep at the northern (right) end
TYPE OF FORTIFIED TOWER BUILT WITHIN CASTLES DURING THE MIDDLE AGES BY EUROPEAN NOBILITY
Donjon; Keeps; Keep (architecture); Keep (tower); Keep (castle); Castle keep
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n.
maintenance
to earn one's keep
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) ('to have') to keep about (esp. BE), around (do you keep a screwdriver around the house?)
2) (d; intr.) to keep after ('to keep persuading') (keep after the children; they are still too untidy)
3) (d; tr.) to keep at ('to hold') (she kept them at their studies)
4) (d; tr.) ('to hold') to keep for (the librarian will keep the book for you)
5) (d; intr., refl.) to keep from ('to refrain') (she could not keep from talking)
6) (d; tr.) ('to conceal') to keep from (to keep a secret from smb.)
7) (d; tr.) ('to hold back'); ('to prevent') to keep from (the rain kept us from going; don't keep her from her work)
8) (d; intr.) ('to remain') to keep off (keep off the grass)
9) (d; tr.) ('to hold') to keep off (keep the children off the street)
10) (d; intr.) ('to remain') to keep out of (keep out of my way; I kept out of their quarrel)
11) (d; tr.) ('to hold') to keep out of (keep the guests out of the house)
12) (d; intr.) ('to be confined') to keep to (she kept to her room)
13) (d; intr.) ('to continue') to keep to (to keep to the right)
14) (D; tr.) ('to reserve') to keep to (to keep a secret to oneself)
15) (G) ('to continue') she kept reading
16) (J) ('to cause') he kept us waiting
17) (N; used with an adjective, noun, past participle) (to maintain'); ('to hold') she kept us busy; they kept him prisoner; the fire kept us warm; she kept the children amused with her stories
18) (P; intr., tr.) ('to continue'); ('to hold') to keep right; to keep a car in a garage
19) (s) ('to remain') to keep quiet; to keep warm
donjon         
  • Reconstructed wooden keep at [[Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou]]
  • A 19th-century reconstruction of the keep at [[Château d'Étampes]]
  • colony]] of [[Bermuda]], with its Keep at the northern (right) end
TYPE OF FORTIFIED TOWER BUILT WITHIN CASTLES DURING THE MIDDLE AGES BY EUROPEAN NOBILITY
Donjon; Keeps; Keep (architecture); Keep (tower); Keep (castle); Castle keep
['d?nd?(?)n, 'd?n-]
¦ noun the great tower or innermost keep of a castle.
Origin
ME: var. of dungeon.
keep         
  • Reconstructed wooden keep at [[Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou]]
  • A 19th-century reconstruction of the keep at [[Château d'Étampes]]
  • colony]] of [[Bermuda]], with its Keep at the northern (right) end
TYPE OF FORTIFIED TOWER BUILT WITHIN CASTLES DURING THE MIDDLE AGES BY EUROPEAN NOBILITY
Donjon; Keeps; Keep (architecture); Keep (tower); Keep (castle); Castle keep
¦ verb (past and past participle kept)
1. have or retain possession of.
retain or reserve for use in the future.
put or store in a regular place.
(of a perishable commodity) remain in good condition.
2. continue or cause to continue in a specified condition, position, or activity: keep away from the edge|she kept quiet about it.
3. provide for the sustenance of.
own and look after (an animal).
[as adjective kept] supported financially in return for sexual favours.
4. delay or detain; cause to be late.
5. honour or fulfil (a commitment or undertaking).
observe or pay due regard to (a law, custom, or religious occasion).
6. regularly make entries in (a diary).
write down as (a record): keep a note of each item.
¦ noun
1. food, clothes, and other essentials for living.
2. archaic charge; control.
3. the strongest or central tower of a castle.
Phrases
for keeps informal permanently; indefinitely.
Phrasal verbs
keep at (or keep someone at) persist (or force someone to persist) with.
keep from (or keep someone from) avoid (or cause someone to avoid) doing something.
keep something from
1. cause something to remain a secret from (someone).
2. cause something to stay out of: she couldn't keep the dismay from her voice.
keep someone from guard or protect someone from.
keep off avoid encroaching on.
?avoid consuming: the first thing was to keep off alcohol.
?avoid (a topic).
keep on continue to do something.
keep on about speak about (something) repeatedly.
keep on at Brit. harass with constant requests.
keep someone/thing on continue to use or employ someone or something.
keep to
1. avoid leaving (a path, road, or place).
2. adhere to (a schedule).
3. observe (a promise).
4. confine or restrict oneself to.
keep up move or progress at the same rate as someone or something else.
keep up with
1. learn about or be aware of (current events or developments).
2. continue to be in contact with (someone).
3. meet a regular commitment to pay or do (something).
keep something up continue a course of action.
Derivatives
keepable adjective
Origin
OE cepan 'seize, take in', also 'care for, attend to', of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim

Field Marshal William Joseph Slim, 1st Viscount Slim, (6 August 1891 – 14 December 1970), usually known as Bill Slim, was a British military commander and the 13th Governor-General of Australia.

Slim saw active service in both the First and Second World Wars and was wounded in action three times. During the Second World War he led the Fourteenth Army, the so-called "forgotten army" in the Burma campaign. After the war he became the first British officer who had served in the Indian Army to be appointed Chief of the Imperial General Staff. From 1953 to 1959 he was Governor-General of Australia.

In the early 1930s, Slim also wrote novels, short stories, and other publications under the pen name Anthony Mills.

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