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School computing managers warn IT equipment is not keeping step with developments like the Raspberry Pi.
Affects are incapable of keeping step with reasoning; unlike reasoning, they cannot "change direction" at a moment's notice.
Her final prophecy is that his wife, Clytemnestra, will murder them both: "Keeping step with the story, I make my way into death".
It is a way of keeping step with a social landscape that is not only changing fast but whose very idea of fast is perpetually outpacing itself.
There's another question too: is the number of sales of songs keeping step with the number of iPods, given that it's the iPod that is reckoned to be the driver of sales?
Even so, more and more medical centers are keeping step with the Rockefeller Pavilion, revamping their decor and introducing luxury services to bolster the spirits of patients and give them a sense of well-being.
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Roundup 2.0 is an important step forward towards keeping pace with the rate of genome sequencing.
Keeping pace with 75 m.p.h.
By Ernest LeFrance and Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, May 10 , 1941P. 9 Keeping in step with the times, Dir.
No longer leading man material, he found himself newly dependent on keeping in step with chorus dancers.
The New Yorker, March 7 , 1977P. 24 Talk story about lecture Margaret Mead, 75, gave at the American Museum of Natural History called "Keeping in Step with the Future".
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