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Keep abreast.
If you keep abreast of things, you stay informed about developments.
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Wheeler, 23, who will make his next and potentially last start for the Las Vegas 51s, the Mets' Class AAA team, this Thursday, has kept abreast of the rumors, but he has tried not to let them distract him.
The way Porter has kept abreast of the phrase "old-fashioned" — from a nosegay to a national institution — is one indication of his agility in marching with the trend.
Such genetic ambitions will not sound outlandish to anyone who has kept abreast of current poultry-farming practices or knows that scientists have experimented with splicing fish genes into tomatoes to prevent freezing.
The wallpaper industry has kept abreast of modern trends in design, producing papers that range from reproductions of William Morris' original designs to those reflecting the latest fashions in the visual arts.
Since then met, the two have collaborated several times, and Mr. Desmangles -- a former president of the international Haitian Studies Association and a professor of religion at Trinity College -- has kept abreast of her work.
But in this case, reality has kept abreast of fiction – at least in terms of the surprising staying power of the waste-pickers and the not always helpful actions of the authorities.
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The American outposts of Japanese multinationals have kept abreast of the Internet, although their headquarters have been slow to exploit its potential.
My wife, Theresa, whom I had kept abreast of what was happening, worried that this could be a setup, and made me promise to take precautions.
spokesman, said in an e-mail message that the organization had kept abreast of Sdiri's situation by communicating with the French track federation.
The mayor said he had distanced himself from involvement with running the company or with its day-to-day employment decisions, but acknowledged that he had kept abreast of major developments.
Higher commodity prices on average are good for Russia because of the country's large export-based economy, Mr. Nash said, especially since wages for all but the poorest have kept abreast of the rising costs.
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