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McCarthy said she did keep abreast of the project.
The dictionary does not always keep abreast of the inventor.
You keep having to return there, just to keep abreast of the past.
He also tried to keep abreast of the latest scientific advances.
It's also a great way to keep abreast of the news in real time.
He keeps track of Twitter feeds, Deadspin and breaking news on a monitor he has programmed so he can keep abreast of the many things he needs to keep abreast of.
What are you doing to keep abreast of the way writing itself is changing?
Small businesses need to keep abreast of the various interests rates they pay, and forecast accordingly.
"It is important that we keep abreast of the impact this is having on their health," he said.
The Air Forces weather-service personnel in Europe had made ambitious efforts to keep abreast of the variations.
UMTS is a huge system constituted by many subsystems to keep abreast of the demands.
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