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Do we need a new kind of technology to keep us abreast of these developments?
Nothing would suit Nelson but this four-decked ship, so we crossed the hawse of about six of them, and were abreast of her.
They pull hard at the oars until the boat is abreast of the island, and then they ram the bow against its icy littoral.
While they were self-taught, they read professional periodicals and kept abreast of the latest advances in the field.
We try to keep abreast of the new treatments, but have gained little practical experience of using them.
Until about 1825 a long slight inflation had kept peasant incomes abreast of the increasing exactions of the official and sub-official classes.
At 1100 ft on tow, I flew abreast of one of these monsters, so pinged off, and headed into it.
During his abbacy, he kept the Buckfast community abreast of changes in the outside world.
The editors have also included several new pieces to keep the text abreast of new developments in Chaucerian studies.
Twenty minutes out and through the mist we came abreast of a race in full swing.
He said there was no way the two cars could have been abreast of each other on the night.
As he came abreast of the viewing stand, he was coming full circle preparing to start the cycle again.
There are lots of things I think police officers do in their own time to keep them abreast of developments inside and outside the service.
Another way of keeping abreast of opportunities is to use one of the services that track contracts that could be relevant to your business.
To guide the students onto the right path, teachers need to keep themselves abreast of the emerging global trends.
Indeed, she reads the paper and a variety of magazines regularly, and likes to keep abreast of current affairs.
It is difficult to keep abreast of the various voluntary activities that Veronica has engaged herself in.
Gradually the two battleships gathered way and proceeded to head down the river abreast of each other.
As those of us who have kept abreast of current events know, this is a profoundly important election.
His treatment is based on the latest knowledge by a leading authority who has kept abreast of both the information and the debates.
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I was keeping abreast of the wagon, in my buckboard, away to the south of it.
A cross wire in the microscope tells when it is accurately abreast of the line below it.
She was astern just now, and she is abreast of the polacre now, as near as I can make out.
But when he came abreast of the cannery fishing-boats, he made no effort to head in.
Here the voyagers were abreast of some of the grandest heights of the Cordilleras.
When we came abreast of the crevasse, we could see through it to the country beyond.
And three blocks after that, the police car was abreast of him, forcing him to the curb.
No doubt it was a drain on vitality to live abreast of such a man, to keep step with his robustious stride.
As I got abreast of the main-mast, I saw some one had let run the halyards.
Lingard, standing to leeward abreast of the wheel, watched the islet first seen.
By degrees they let the boat drop back till her bow was abreast of the ladder.
Though he endeavoured to near them, he intended not to make any attack until the Defiance had got abreast of the headmost.
They were then just abreast of the park of Montivilliers, and there they witnessed a most horrible sight.
Theres going to be a big airship carnival next month, boys, said Andy Rush, who seemed to keep abreast of aeronautic matters.
And by that time we had gotten almost in under the underpass, and the President's car had come up and was almost abreast of us.
Mr. Wain believes there is a great future for black and white work if a man is careful to keep abreast of the times.
When we were abreast of the Thousand Islands, Mr. Bogardus and the pilot made another attempt to escape, and got fairly off.
Some of you cut a hole here in the deck on the port side, just abreast of that bollard.
I kept under cover of the growth and halted abreast of the moccasin.
Wolf Larsen motioned Louis to keep off slightly, and we dashed abreast of the boat, not a score of feet to windward.
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