| 11. | To keep abreast of war news, inmates there built a crude radio receiver.
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| 12. | Need for investor to keep abreast of new realities, BUSINESS TIMES
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| 13. | They badly needed more resources to keep abreast of German adjustments.
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| 14. | It's not an encyclopaedia's job to try to keep abreast of breaking news.
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| 15. | For instance, she read newspapers to keep abreast of financial news.
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| 16. | Then, there's the battle to keep abreast of Russia's separatist movements, particularly in Chechnya.
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| 17. | The refugees keep abreast of the news on battery-powered radios.
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| 18. | Malaysia urged to keep abreast of changes, NEW STRAITS TIMES-
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| 19. | This enables all Wikipedians to keep abreast of what is happening, quickly and conveniently.
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| 20. | For ideas, they keep abreast of news events and trends.
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