| 41. | Dancing and singing and scavenger hunts also are still around; they've just been modified to keep up with the times.
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| 42. | Joe has donned many uniforms to keep up with the times, but he is woefully behind the ultimate plastic clotheshorse _ Barbie.
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| 43. | The sisters recorded a dozen singles through 1959, some of which attempted to keep up with the times by incorporating rock sounds.
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| 44. | The 1926 code was considered revolutionary for a Muslim country when it was adopted, but it failed to keep up with the times.
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| 45. | Patrick Feely, the chairman of the Toy Manufacturers of America, argues that toy makers must embrace technology to keep up with the times.
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| 46. | Italians at the Vatican noted that the dictionary keeps up with the times in Italy, with entries for soccer, organized crime and politics.
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| 47. | In trying to keep up with the times, WAAF began adding more music acts popular in the alternative music genre to its playlist rotation.
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| 48. | To keep up with the times, they enlarged the buildings, laid out a minigolf course and brought in a magician for daily performances.
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| 49. | So did the decision to organize focus groups, the spokesman added, saying that the palace had always tried to keep up with the times.
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| 50. | Lawton claims this is just one way the church can keep up with the times, but the idea doesn't sit well with everyone.
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