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Keeping abreast on new innovations will inspire students and keep their eyes on the lesson and not on their phones.
Keeping abreast of these rapidly changing developments will be an important role for our specialty societies and for practitioners alike going forward.
Keeping abreast of "Athletes in Body Paint," Caroline Wozniacki, tennis, and Lindsey Vonn, skiing, are featured along with Rousey, because "Athletes make the best canvases".
Keeping abreast of developments in biomedical sciences is a perpetual challenge.
Keeping abreast of medical advances is a challenge, partly because of the turnover of research-based information [ 1].
Keeping abreast with technological developments will ensure we gain and maintain a competitive advantage utilizing the latest production techniques.
They're always keeping abreast of our work and championing it".
Living in Paris has not stopped him keeping abreast of what's happening in British theatres.
Consumers are learning fast, becoming more curious and keeping abreast of the changes.
Have you been keeping abreast of the Madonna and Radio 1 business?
The Financial Services Authority, the UK watchdog, was thought to be keeping abreast of the situation.
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