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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
"It's very difficult to explain the pressure unless you've been through it. I thought about suicide all the time: "Is my insurance up to date?
“A Magical Life” is set to debut July 17, Disneyland’s official anniversary, and will feature an animatronic of Disney, which the company has teased is its most lifelike robotic figure to date.
None of the sources contacted for this story has been able to confirm whether he has divested fully to date.
The first series of Wednesday was Netflix's biggest hit to date, and cemented Ortega as a major screen star.
At Visions in Education in Sacramento County, 40% of the school’s 580 kindergarten students were up to date on all their shots last year and 44% were vaccinated against measles, according to state data.
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