It is also important for every school to have up-to-date facilities in a modern building. |
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Cheltenham is modern and up-to-date in many, many ways, but we have kept much of the heritage as well. |
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The Turkish Baths retain the splendour of the Victorian era while offering the most up-to-date and modern facilities. |
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There has been so much change in recent years that companies should ensure they budget to keep up-to-date. |
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The prime importance of having an up-to-date will is to ensure your assets are appropriately disposed of or managed after your death. |
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Most of us struggle to remain as up-to-date as we can with current medical literature. |
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But how could they really know that our information was accurate and up-to-date? |
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Both councils and the Government are criticised for not having enough up-to-date information on the state of school budgets. |
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It is an incredible hassle keeping your machine up-to-date with the latest software patches and security fixes. |
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We want to give them easy access to accurate, up-to-date information about crimes and this site does that. |
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Have you been kept up-to-date during your period of suspension with the various developments as they have occurred? |
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People develop, their tastes change, their need for clear correct and up-to-date information increases. |
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It will be good to see Dr. Dawkins again, and to bring him up-to-date with my recent adventures. |
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All applicants will be contacted in the near future with more up-to-date information. |
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All librarians know information from magazines is more up-to-date than information from books which become out of date in a year or so. |
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They don't want to rely on the morning paper for their up-to-date information. |
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To get this right, we must have access to accurate and up-to-date information from individuals and employers alike. |
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Why should a celebrity and pop culture site be the best place to go for up-to-date current affairs news? |
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Subjects covered will include advising users to maintain up-to-date anti-virus signatures, patch operating systems and use firewalls. |
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To get the most up-to-date information and guidance, I turned to an expert on Web hosting, and the host of my site. |
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She has been designing and planning Naik's campaign material, ensuring that he is up-to-date on facts and figures to counter the opposition. |
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Fortunately, the bulk of the selections are either elegantly classic or invigoratingly up-to-date. |
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Prior to the outbreak of war, there had been an arms race orientated towards the building of the most up-to-date battleships. |
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The menu, which has recently been updated, neatly balances old-fashioned rusticity with more up-to-date tinkering. |
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Owning a second home has its own tax consequences, and it is important to ensure proper, up-to-date records are kept. |
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But the up-to-date Doctor benefits too from the rich heritage of past series, fondly pored over by Whovians. |
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It automagically sucks down up-to-date text versions of all your favourite web sites to read off line. |
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In September 1941 he agitated for reform, pointing out the problems of producing work that was effective and up-to-date. |
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Also, the more technically savvy a participating business is, the easier it is to continue to keep up-to-date with technologies. |
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Pate now reads the sports pages everyday to keep up-to-date with the latest teams, games and players. |
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Group members started walking regularly throughout the neighbourhood with notepads, maintaining an up-to-date inventory of abandoned buildings. |
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They should ensure they have up-to-date anti-virus software and personal firewalls. |
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The aim is to portray a more dynamic, up-to-date image and give a better impression of what the council is about. |
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I have to make sure that my material is bang up-to-date, which means scouring the web to check for new developments. |
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Presented by Ian Wright, Spy TV brings the hidden-camera format bang up-to-date. |
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Software is the bang up-to-date Office XP Small Business Edition and it's backed up by a one-year, collect-and-return warranty. |
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An example of a bang in the middle of town and bang up-to-date venue is The Hub, in Edinburgh. |
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They hope to draw in more bashful youngsters with modern features including up-to-date chart music and videos as well as animation. |
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Because of fluctuating stock prices, customers require up-to-date valuations on their investments to decide if they should cash them in. |
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It may be one of the few solid pieces of evidence that the prosecution has been able to put up-to-date. |
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I reached the area just after dawn and took an up-to-date copy of tide tables. |
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After the Supreme Court decision, new companies immediately began to operate more up-to-date steamboats on the Hudson. |
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Be sure your browser has the most up-to-date encryption capabilities by using the latest version available from the manufacturer. |
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It's one way of keeping yourself up-to-date on what's happening, especially with a plant breed. |
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The present writer has been unable to locate more up-to-date comparable figures. |
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The list of references in this chapter is extensive and up-to-date, as are all the references in this book. |
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The text is up-to-date and includes an analysis of current transfusion practices. |
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The style in question has nothing to do with nymphs and shepherdesses, but instead with 60s pop and up-to-date optimism. |
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This up-to-date reference book lays out and explains the meanings of allusions in use in modern English language. |
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We will still attend fires and every new firefighter will have the best modern up-to-date training. |
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At one point, he asked reporters in the room to provide him with up-to-date numbers on voting percentages. |
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Often reporting from Tahrir Square, Zeinobia is viewed as a reliable and up-to-date source for the latest news out of Cairo. |
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I advised him that the American Petroleum Institute publishes the most up-to-date tax tables quarterly. |
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Our information concerning Mormonism must be accurate and up-to-date, while our critique must be competent as well as fair. |
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The professional has to keep up-to-date with new advancements through continued medical education. |
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To get up-to-date information, one firm routed power from a desktop computer uninterruptible power supply to a small television. |
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They will look for reliable, independent and up-to-date comparative information on the courses available. |
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Ten of the unrevised pieces, published between 1995-98, were sufficiently up-to-date when the book went to press. |
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Reliable in-car navigation only becomes possible with high position accuracy combined with an up-to-date map database. |
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A number of words in frequent and current use have been incorporated making the list up-to-date. |
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But the pressure to stay up-to-date, which is insurmountable for some, is more likely to be seen as retail therapy for this stylish bunch. |
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Blend a few more neoteric sugary additions like simple syrup, fructose or honey and we're up-to-date. |
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It is in sound financial health too, achieving surplus and allowing investment in up-to-date technology and resources. |
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That way you'll only need to change your shirt and tie to keep your look fresh and up-to-date. |
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This makes it easier to remain up-to-date with all the contemporary songs that are being composed. |
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The institute's consultants will be able to advise companies on the most up-to-date practices and legal requirements. |
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It's my fear of not being completely up-to-date with developments in contemporary popular music, at all times. |
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Recent reviews provide an up-to-date evaluation of the status of ethylene signalling elements in species of agronomic importance. |
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We are looking forward to enjoying our science class in a modern up-to-date Science Lab. |
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The training that allows a man or a woman to manage staff in an up-to-date, fair, sensitive fashion. |
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At this time the hospital was renamed the No 16 Canadian General when it became one of the largest and most up-to-date in the world. |
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Perhaps we should have a more modern, up-to-date version of that type of programme. |
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May I urge the inclusion of an up-to-date, modern youth facility in any new scheme. |
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Fashion is constantly evolving and you must be up-to-date with every emerging trend. |
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The fact that Edinburgh will now have a fully up-to-date museum complex is going to add considerably to its weight as a tourist destination. |
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Sometimes all you really need to make your wardrobe up-to-date is a cool accessory. |
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With clean-cut designs and natural and fluent lines, the collection aims to present elegance while incorporating the most up-to-date fashion ideas. |
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All studios are kitted out with the most up-to-date digital technology. |
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Therefore it is recommended that you check with the individual state dental board where licensure is desired to obtain the most up-to-date information. |
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This volume presents the most up-to-date information available on a posteriori error estimation for finite element approximation in mechanics and mathematics. |
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The fight to bring the law up-to-date and stop cyber criminals running riot is severely hampered by the lack of understanding of the scope of the problem. |
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The Romanesque signaled venerable ancientness and might well have been combined with more up-to-date Italianate features in the formation of a retroactive antique style. |
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To try to plug that gap, a countywide A to Z directory of drug services has been launched containing up-to-date information about all the drug services in Cumbria. |
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He is immediately answered by the female spectator who is obviously up-to-date with recent critical developments and the Lockean notion of tabula rasa. |
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You can retrieve up-to-date technical data any time, like main memory consumption, storage space, disk activity, communication on network interfaces, etc. |
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The aesthetic of the series is bang up-to-date, ultramodern stuff. |
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It also means the curriculum is bang up-to-date, with Merlin crews who took part in the conflict in Iraq feeding their observations and experiences back to the squadron. |
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These are perhaps most obvious as we leave the prison, and walk past the site of what will become a bang up-to-date mother and baby facility, due to open next year. |
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Certainly I can imagine ways of giving this jungle hero some up-to-date progressive attitudes. |
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The charity's staff claim the organisation is top-heavy, but that the management have failed to remain up-to-date with the latest legislation affecting asylum seekers. |
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The introduction provides an up-to-date description of Sinitic languages in terms of history and geography, placing the goals of the volume into perspective. |
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One of York's free-standing gas lamps in the small road off Lawrence Street was to be replaced with an up-to-date electric mercury discharge lamp attached to a wall bracket. |
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Now people want to be fashionable and up-to-date at all ages. |
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Second, get up-to-date information before you head out into the mountains. |
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These videograms will stream if you are using Windows 95 and up-to-date versions of Internet Explorer 3 and Active Movie or Netscape with an MPEG plug-in. |
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Most up-to-date machines brew coffee directly into thermal pots, helping rid restaurants of burnt coffee, the products of sitting too long in a glass carafe on a hot plate. |
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As well as comprehensive coverage of the best of the action on television, including a full results service on Ceefax from page 380, you can also keep up-to-date on the radio. |
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They take up residence at the Pavilion Theatre for the annual pantomime of silly jokes and bad wigs in an all new, up-to-date production of Jack and the Beanstalk. |
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The city has pioneered the use of electronic selling and complete climate control, and now uses some of the most up-to-date technology in the world. |
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Increasingly instructors require effective and up-to-date libraries, computerized databases and Internet sources, photocopiers, fax machines, projectors, and video. |
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The compendium contains up-to-date information on the national economy, including gross domestic product, gross national product, employment and population statistics. |
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Practitioners made it look up-to-date, however, by derisively highlighting the racism, colonialism, sexism and other failings that made past ages so inferior to their own. |
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In addition to staying up-to-date with her favorite reality stars, the beach volleyball babe has been busy prepping for the upcoming London Games. |
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A monthly newsletter keeps everyone up-to-date, and a list is passed around enumerating the 12 most-asked questions and how they're to be answered. |
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Goulash, a local favorite, was brought up-to-date with seared grass-fed rib-eye, stewed cippolini onions and roasted cherry tomatoes. |
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Many dermatologists would recommend a number of up-to-date acne treatment, such as products that contain either erythromycin or azelaic acid. |
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The integrated maintenance makes sure that SuSE Linux Enterprise Server is always in an up-to-date, stable, and tested state. |
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Once working as a graphic designer it's important to keep up-to-date with technological advances as well as new design trends. |
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The 5th edition of Ash and Orihel's Atlas of Human Parasitology is a superb, up-to-date compendium of protozoan and metazoan parasites. |
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Lecture material is designed to provide the most up-to-date instruction possible for engineers and others working in the cryogenics industry. |
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Far from being out of date, the most trendy, up-to-date thing to be at present is a nostalgist. |
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Bavarian Motor Works AG, a Germany-based automaker, has introduced up-to-date radar weather maps to customers in Germany. |
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That'll be the most modern and up-to-date of the less-than-full-size pickup trucks out there. |
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This newly published market research report is the most comprehensive and up-to-date publication available covering the neurotechnology industry. |
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He wants to replace the old metaphors of a clockwork universe and machine-age government with something more up-to-date. |
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This is an excellent up-to-date introduction to much, but not all, of pragmatics from a predominately linguistic point of view. |
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The intricate detail of the stair newel post has been preserved but been brought right up-to-date by painting it in a contemporary charcoal colour. |
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His demands come two weeks in advance of a change in the law which will make it easier for local authorities to maintain up-to-date electoral registers. |
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There are ecohotels that promise zero environmental impact. There is a vibrant arts scene, and cutting-edge restaurants dish up the most up-to-date global-inflected cuisine. |
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Over 100 medical specialists will be in Abu Dhabi for a major conference next month that will discuss up-to-date thinking surrounding endocrinology and diabetes. |
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The nephrologists from across the world also recommended continued holding of such conferences to keep nephrologists up-to-date on latest scientific developments. |
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Make sure all knowledge base files are complete, accurate and up-to-date. |
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Accessories are a growing feature of the up-to-date conservatory, with table and standard lamps, rugs, pictures and ornaments making a colourful entrance. |
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Goodman worked out of New York where he and Myrna Shinbaum would gather up-to-date data about each refusenik in its files and disseminate the details. |
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This industry report offers the most up-to-date market data on the actual market situation, trends and future outlook for razors and razor blades in India. |
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Aired on MBC2, and hosted by Raya Abirached, 'Scoop with Raya' enables viewers to access the top movie stars and keeps them up-to-date with all the latest Hollywood news. |
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By utilizing a wiki to store the data, workers can perform a search to retrieve the most current and up-to-date information vital to getting their jobs done. |
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The channel keeps fans up-to-date in real time, switching from game to game with live look-ins, highlights and a chance to see every important play. |
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In the absence of a complete up-to-date philological dictionary his four published volumes serve the philologian, and not merely the historical linguist. |
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A new application has been launched to give up-to-date information on traffic across Bulgaria, along with other important data, Regional Minister Lilyana Pavlova has said. |
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