| 41. | He occasionally holds meetings there, and is said to have telephone discussions to keep abreast of events.
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| 42. | An average performer thinks of networking as building a communications grapevine to keep abreast of office gossip.
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| 43. | This provides an indication of which foreign organisations wish to keep abreast of latest developments about the MSC.
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| 44. | The contents of the courses are regularly revised to keep abreast of progress in the various engineering faculties.
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| 45. | Keep abreast of conservation activities worldwide with memberships in the World Wildlife Fund and Conservation International in Washington.
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| 46. | As you get closer to your vacation date, you can keep abreast of snow conditions, and weather forecasts.
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| 47. | According to him, the main reason for introducing the IT course was to keep abreast of current developments.
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| 48. | However, the state continued to keep abreast of the situation and eventually performed a second study in 1983.
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| 49. | Janet Grillo eats organic food, does not smoke or drink and keeps abreast of the latest health news.
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| 50. | Modifications have been made over the years to keep abreast of technological advancements and new methods of site maintenance.
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