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Idiom
Keep abreast.
If you keep abreast of things, you stay informed about developments.
Exact(20)
You'll be kept abreast of all right here.
There is news of foreign parts to be kept abreast of.
I have asked to be kept abreast of any developments in this case and I will happily meet the unions in the new year".
Rams Coach Jeff Fisher does not seem concerned about the potential for empty seats and noted fans who stick with football will be kept abreast of what's happening less than a mile away.
She testified that she had informally asked to be kept abreast of developments but that she was preoccupied with other matters and had no idea how and why the shake-up was initiated.
White House officials said that Mr. Bush would be kept abreast of developments throughout the day on the elections by Stephen J. Hadley, his national security adviser, and that he also was working on his State of the Union address, which he is scheduled to deliver Wednesday.
Similar(36)
"It's extraordinary, the way she's kept abreast of the times".
The NGOs said the government was kept abreast of their activities throughout their time in Egypt.
Mr. Shultz says the current administration has "been kept abreast of our activity.
Jackson's spokeswoman Caroline Shaw confirmed that his camp had been kept abreast of efforts to stage the race.
The Cambodian documents show that the leaders were kept abreast of the huge purges as well as individual executions.
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