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Though he did have a lot of other things on, so it must have been hard to keep fully abreast.
I do like movies that keep me fully abreast of all the relevant information, and Frank Darabont's new film certainly fits the bill.
"The Supreme Court is fully abreast of its work," he reported on March 22nd, in a persuasive letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Democrats were less likely to blame the president but suggested that he was ill served if other officials did not keep him fully abreast.
Very few lawmakers avail themselves of such briefings, he suggested, and only the most senior leaders are kept fully abreast of intelligence activities.
It's not that difficult a concept to understand, but to ensure you're fully abreast of the nuances, we've included a short guide to AV with our poll coverage on page 4 today.
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Consumer advocates advise all homeowners to check their policies regularly, understanding fully what is and isn't covered, and to keep abreast of the insurance regulations in their states.
In the years to come, we aim to fully use the SCDC EHPP collaboration to keep professionals and the public abreast of the most current international trends in environmental health, as well as cutting-edge research methods and technologies, theories, practices, and policies.
However, the results here would indicate that patients may not be fully benefitting from ATCM technology, emphasising the importance of CT users keeping abreast of developments in the modality to ensure doses are optimised.
Riding two abreast.
I haven't kept abreast.
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