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One thing about Claudia - she keeps abreast of the times.
We are now capable of keeping abreast of the times."
Libraries must keep abreast of the times and, preferably, be ahead of them.
The Zwinger gallery also keeps abreast of the times.
He kept abreast of the times in printing and distribution, and expanded the physical plant to meet growing needs.
"You certainly keep abreast of the times.
"Keeping abreast of the times and translating into the language we use today are two slogans wisely adopted."
Show me a person who doesn't read the daily journals and keep abreast of the times and I'll show you a dummy."
A person is young, he also said, "as long as he or she keeps active with many interests and keeps abreast of the times."
The Faylasufs had also been anxious that the idea of God should keep abreast of the times and not be relegated to an archaic ghetto.
"I am only an old, rough, goldarn horse 'n' buggy doc," observed the Doctor, "but I keep abreast of the times.
Over the years more acquisitions were made by the H.C. Prange Company, and existing stores underwent continuous improvement to keep abreast of the times.
The keynote of the College was "Progress", and it kept abreast of the times by developing its courses of training and devising new methods to meet altering conditions.
We agree with your analysis, we welcomed your intervention in support of Europe as a major player, able to keep abreast of the times and upholding the commitments it has made.
The worshipers of the Golden Calf were keeping abreast of the times, and the language we use today is a Tower of Babel from which elegance and sublimity seem to be deliberately omitted.
WordPerfect in the UK has an ongoing upgrade policy - the company likes to see its users keeping abreast of the times, and offers upgrades to new versions of its programs at reasonable cost.
Things move so swiftly in New York journalistic matters that a man may well be excused for not keeping abreast of the times, especially one who, like yourself, is interested in politics and house-ownership rather than in literature.
Several other things happened also, but the religion never seemed to get much beyond its first manifestations; though it added an air-line postal _dak_, and orchestral effects in order to keep abreast of the times, and stall off competition.