A computer link with Wall Street gives traders up-to-the-minute market data worldwide.
Visit www.sportsfanatic.com for up-to-the-minute results and sports news.
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Have they taken a step back in time, or are the programs they have available up-to-the-minute?
State-of-the-art visual equipment complements our extensive facilities, with up-to-the-minute computer links available in two of the lecture theatres.
Stirling would have to do without up-to-the-minute intelligence of the target area.
You can not break into existing well-loved programmes to deliver up-to-the-minute news.
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Longman Language Activatorwords for describing news or information that is recent►latest
the latest news, information etc is the most recent news, information etc: · Tune into Radio 5 Live for the latest news and sport.· For the latest information visit the German National Tourist Office website at htt//www.germany-tourism.de.· The girls spent the evening catching up on the latest gossip.the latest (=the latest news): · Have you heard the latest? Nicky's getting married.
►up-to-date
up-to-date information is the most recent and correct information: · Is this map up-to-date? It doesn't seem to show the new road.· Foreign embassies or consulates in the United States can provide up-to-date information on their countries.
►up-to-the-minute
up-to-the-minute news or information is the most recent news or information about something that is likely to change very quickly all the time: · Visit www.sportsfanatic.com for up-to-the-minute results and sports news.· A computer link with Wall Street gives traders up-to-the-minute market data worldwide.
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COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY►up-to-the-minute information
The general lacked up-to-the-minute information at the crucial moment.
1including all the latest information: The general lacked up-to-the-minute information at the crucial moment.2very modern or fashionable: beach resorts packed with up-to-the-minute facilities and entertainment