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Keep in step with each other and return to your position.
Gen. David H. Petraeus unfortunately has to keep in step with the system.
Yet as the heroine marches on through this memoir, it is not always easy to keep in step.
The approximation to the interpolated operator is embedded into the extrapolation process to keep in step with the hierarchic order structure of the scheme.
I could never keep in step, so they used to put me on the end of the line and I'd bring up the rear, marching by myself.
Every new parish in Moscow, he has said, should keep in step with the times, accessible to young people and with a home page.
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Multifunctionalization strategy in the photoinitiator design keeps in step with the requirement of the green chemistry in photopolymerization techniques.
Today a solar calendar is kept in step with the seasons by a fixed rule of intercalation.
Despite the onslaught of easy-to-use, moderately priced 3D printers, simple design tools have not kept in step.
In Britain, a supposedly left government kept in step with a decidedly right-wing government in the United States, but is that really so surprising?
Therefore, if a lunar-year calendar is to be kept in step with the seasonal year, a periodic intercalation (addition) of days is necessary.
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