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are abreast
adjective
Side by side, facing forward.
synonyms
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But what sucks even more than impenetrable, multi-clause legalese that no-one reads is the fact these unlovely documents can change without warning — effectively requiring users of the services they govern to engage in a perpetual reading to ensure they are abreast of changes.
4. I will communicate my schedule to everyone so no one is guessing as to my whereabouts and are abreast of my activities.
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Had she been abreast of the Winnie Mandela story anyway?
Navarro told the Guardian this week: "We have been abreast of these developments in Libya.
They were abreast of Europe in such fields even ahead in some until the end of the 16th century.
But announcing the separation now, was, it was suggested, timed to ensure that investors were abreast of the financial implications.
"You always think you're abreast of everything concerning the rules, until you run into a guy like Rich, Melvinn said.
Thesiger's caravan was abreast of us now, his horses lurching to a standstill on the execrable track.
"If we had a huge presentation on it and everybody was trying to be abreast of what was going on, it might make things way worse," Bay said.
As a pop singer from the 80s being abreast of politics of religion may not be her forté, but working with an audience should be.
Supposedly, today's bosses are all newly sensitive creatures, and middle management is abreast of the very latest business-ethics compliance practices.
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