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When he was attacking Clinton over China and tactical strikes, National Review's editors stood abreast him in the trenches.
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Shen she got abreast of him, he said.
We slowed to a crawl, and when we drew abreast of him and stopped he ambled back into the woods.
By W. J. P. Cullen, Clifford Orr, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, February 16 , 1935P. 11 A Mr. Cullen telephoned us to report that he has just been walking along Fifty-seventh Street when a young woman approached with a violin case, and just as she got abreast of him the case came open and what seemed like a peck of potatoes rolled out onto the sidewalk.
I listened to his news conferences and speeches and searched magazines and newspapers at the library to stay abreast of him and his family.
In the middle, he inadvertently held up Rosberg when his team-mate was on a flying lap and Hamilton was building up to one, and at the end a radio transmission was broadcast of Hamilton castigating his team for not keeping him abreast of the traffic around him.
Mr. Boehner also relies on Mr. Latham to keep him abreast of worrisome trends within his conference, and occasionally to make his case for him.
He asked Adebowale to keep him abreast of developments.
(Alan Greenspan credited her with keeping him abreast of recent developments in economic theory).
Green communicates with his father through letters and has kept him abreast of his season.
Bush acknowledged as much, saying that Brown would keep him abreast of what the British commanders decided.
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