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Idiom
To keep track of (something).
To maintain a record of (something).
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We kept track of all the things the neighborhoods of Brooklyn had over the metropolis of Manhattan: actual diversity, affordable restaurants, more parking and less pretension.
This week, we kept track of President Obama's announcement in support of same-sex marriage; the Washington Post's story about Mitt Romney bullying a gay student at his prep school, Cranbrook; and the deaths of Maurice Sendak and hair-cut icon Vidal Sassoon.
By The New Yorker May 11 , 2012 This week we kept track of President Obama's announcement in support of same-sex marriage; the Washington Post's story about Mitt Romney bullying a gay student at his prep school, Cranbrook; and the deaths of Maurice Sendak and hair-cut icon Vidal Sassoon.
Money was so tight, we kept track of every penny.
We kept track of the number of trajectories that converged towards a given periodic orbit.
In the case of SMS logs we kept track of the sender, the recipient, the type of the SMS (inbox messages, sent messages) and the timestamp.
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"We keep track of sex offenders with G.P.S.
That's how we keep track of our friends".
We keep track of each other when we're not together.
We keep track of which polling firms include cellphones in their samples and which do not.
We do try to follow a monthly budget, and we keep track of our basic expenses.
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