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bring up to date

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See: renew, revise


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For that, we need also to bring up to date the public discourse about such perennial issues as the role of religion in society, the teaching of values in the schools, and the relation of religion and science.
After World War I military theoreticians had to specify the contents of the initial period of war and bring up to date their ideas.
Sage would also bring up to date back payments that Ritter Ranch Development has missed on the bonds.
 
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