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1An up-to-date list of airspace closures in Europe can be found here.
2It is the most effective way to receive up-to-date information and advice.
3That is changing, however, and inter-census estimates now provide additional, up-to-date details.
4Those with continued relevance today will be replaced by more up-to-date laws.
5That way I know the page is up-to-date in the central repository.
6In a rapidly changing field, it's as up-to-date and accurate as possible.
7Be sure your provider has accurate, up-to-date information on you, Safavi says.
8The management of pediatric pancreatitis requires up-to-date and evidence based management guidelines.
9Stay vigilant, keep up-to-date with warnings & follow the advice of authorities.
10Week 3 of the International Arts Festival and we keep you up-to-date.
11Travellers are asked to check the Auckland Airport website for up-to-date details.
12He brought David up-to-date, starting from the moment when he had collapsed.
13When she saw that she made sure her antivirus library was up-to-date.
14Building homology models requires specialized programs and up-to-date sequence and structural databases.
15Below you'll find five reviews of the most up-to-date task seating choices.
16What do the agencies have to fear from having more up-to-date laws?