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Up to now, until the present time, as in To date we've received no word from them . [First half of 1900s]Example Sentences
But it draws on lessons learned from the last 40 years, and of course includes up-to-date technology.
Certainly I can imagine ways of giving this jungle hero some up-to-date progressive attitudes.
At one point, he asked reporters in the room to provide him with up-to-date numbers on voting percentages.
When it finally became public, the administration said the company would be paid $10.5 million for their work-to-date.
Which is why we need the most up-to-date science—and for government entities to refute “abortion-inducing” misnomers.
If a kite would give motive power to a man skating, why not use a more up-to-date air-power scheme on the ice?
Despite its antiquity, it is thoroughly up-to-date and was one of the most comfortable inns that we found anywhere.
They knew absolutely nothing of the diamond hitch, which every up-to-date packer uses, and Phil would tolerate no other.
Perhaps the most up-to-date contribution to civilisation that we owe to the shepherds is the ancient and royal game of golf.
These people exert no influence with the practical up-to-date element of the profession and are doing you as they do others.
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