Word: abreast
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...will honor promotions after they have expired. Even when companies won't budge on price, some will throw in bonus features, such as extra channels or prime-time minutes--if, for example, you agree to extend your contract a few more months. Sites like lowermybills.com and epinions.com keep you abreast of the latest deals and point you to the most flexible service providers...
...White House reception. Standing to the side, Lincoln willingly ceded the place of honor he normally occupied, fully aware, as few other ambitious politicians would have been, that "the path to ambition" was wide enough, as an observer phrased it, for the two of them "to walk it abreast...
...Paris, Austria, West Germany--and even East Germany, for the opening of Dresden's restored Semper Opera House. "We look for the unusual," says Walsh, "new music of international significance and productions of older music that work especially well or have a special cachet. The only way to keep abreast is to be there, and that means having the stamina of an ox, durable carry-on luggage and a tolerance...
Calixto works from his office in Harvard Square’s Holyoke Center but keeps abreast of trademark activities worldwide...
...worst menace on Cambridge’s chancy sidewalks. That distinction is reserved for the sidewalk blockers. These are groups of two or more pedestrians who choose to walk abreast instead of single file when I’m already 10 minutes late for class and are walking so slowly behind them that I might actually be walking backwards...