The email not only apprises her otherwise, but graciously promises to ensure that Bill will continue to visit their two sons. |
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Voluminous, though entirely unscientific, research into this subject apprises me that conversations of this nature are by no means uncommon. |
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As I have said, the principal question that has to be determined is whether the advertisement in any way apprises, or suggests or presumes that Parliament has already taken a decision, that there is a fait accompli. |
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