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See web results for up to date ... extending to the present time; current; including the latest information or facts: an up-to-date report. ... to date, up to the present time; until now: This is his best book to date.
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/up%20to%20date
dictionary.reference.com/browse/up%20to%20date
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Is this a special convention?; Q: Are there any consonants that are never doubled in English spelling?; Q: Should onto always be spelt as one word?; Q: I often see words like up to date spelt with and without a hyphen.
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www.wordquery.com/wordqueries.asp?id=1
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The first in a series of three articles on hyphenation. ... We should get rid of these out-of-date textbooks and replace them with more up-to-date materials. ... Those textbooks are really out of date. The last time they were up-to-date was in 1949.
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grammartips.homestead.com/hyphens1.html
grammartips.homestead.com/hyphens1.html
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Q. I am copyediting a parent resource website and this comes up a lot. How do I hyphenate “this class is for three- to four-year-olds”? Is that correct? I have seen it as: three-to-four year-olds. Answer »...
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www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/CMS_FAQ/HyphensEnDashesEmD...
www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/CMS_FAQ/HyphensEnDashesEmDashes/HyphensEnDashesEmDashes_questions02.html
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When a claiming corroboration on a dubious and widely challenged story, why not offer up all the names possible so that skeptics can contact one’s experts themselves and talk to them?
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michellemalkin.com/2007/08/09/beauchamp-chronicles-keep...
michellemalkin.com/2007/08/09/beauchamp-chronicles-keeping-the-vacationing-new-republic-editors-up-to-date/
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The inhabitants of this section are, as a rule, of the better class of the South, being made up of industrious and thrifty people, who are willing to work in any congenial field that offers.
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docsouth.unc.edu/nc/uptodate/uptodate.html
docsouth.unc.edu/nc/uptodate/uptodate.html
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When you're on the website to be hyphenated you click on that bookmarklet to start hyphenating the page. If the pages language isn't set, you will have to edit it manually in a popping-up prompt.
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code.google.com/p/hyphenator/wiki/en_HowToUseHyphenator
code.google.com/p/hyphenator/wiki/en_HowToUseHyphenator
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Well, if you're talking about electricity that's not surprising I suppose, wires join electrical things. But people being wired? If I say to you "are you wired?" or you say to me, "yes, you're wired"? It's another one of those ... It really was referring to the I.T. world, ... And so after a while it developed a figurative use.
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www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specia...
www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1728_uptodate/page19.shtml
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Have you heard people for instance say "'he's a very get-up-and-go-person"'? Now there's the sentence 'get up and go'. To say a "'get-up-and-go-person"' means somebody who's got lots of oomph inside them, lots of enthusiasm.
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www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specia...
www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1728_uptodate/page27.shtml
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