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Keep posted.
If you keep posted about something, you keep up-to-date with information and developments.
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President Asif Ali Zardari, who spent years in Pakistani prisons over the past decade over allegations that he embezzled millions while his wife, Benazir Bhutto, was prime minister in the 1990s, said through a spokesman that he had "directed that he be kept posted" on the police inquiry in London.
Here, donors can compare their own provided data with the biobanks' aggregated data in real-time, in a protected environment, and furthermore they could be kept posted on results of studies involving their sample and data.
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But I kept posting – on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook – where I could share how I was feeling on my own terms, in my own words, without the need for any explanation.
They have found a number of low-cost ways to stretch the budget they keep posted on the refrigerator.
If you'd like to keep posted on show developments, sign up for updates here.
Bridgers planned to keep posting on Facebook all night in hopes of spurring more rescues.
We've already had a number of posts about Square, the new mobile payment platform launched by Twitter creator Jack Dorsey today, but we're going to keep posting on it, because it's just that good.
We can't just keep posting on Facebook.
As usual, we'll keep you posted on more details as they arise.
Schilling kept posting similar memes on Facebook anyway.
Keep posting NOT ON OUR WATCH #bringbackourgirls.
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