But the snag came when the company tried to limit eligibility to people in certain cities, informing them of their bonus via snail mail. |
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But shortly afterwards they wrote to him informing him that the job offer had been withdrawn. |
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He revealed that an email had been circulated amongst GPs by the primary care trust, informing them that a red alert had been posted. |
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If the lamestream news did its job informing people, the Patriot Act would have got shot down in Congress. |
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She said a series of announcements were made informing passengers that the train was running late. |
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He skirts the road-legality issue by informing customers that his bikes are sold for recreation, not transportation. |
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A road sign slowly approached informing them of the name of the next prairie town, 25 kilometres away. |
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Eliza requests that Jane stay a second week, finally informing her that she plans to enter a convent and take the veil for the rest of her life. |
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Those receiving the call are played a short message informing them that their conversation is being taped. |
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Nicholas' maid walked into the room informing him a young woman stood at the door looking for him. |
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He also denied charges of manhandling the accused and not informing the British High Commission at New Delhi regarding their arrest. |
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He concluded his presentation to the members by informing them he was tendering his notice to retire from his position. |
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Still, he managed to get a sat-phone call to the U.S. embassy in Kabul, informing them of three errant Americans. |
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I got a terse letter informing me he had raised the issues I had mentioned with the relevant parties and he could do no more for me. |
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One of e-mail's drawbacks is that it masquerades as communication when it is best used for informing, broadcasting, or scheduling. |
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He had succeeded in the balancing act of keeping secrets and informing the public. |
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I handed Richard a radio once we began setting out, informing him and the others about what our course of action was. |
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In 1840, he presented Lane as part of a conventional minstrel show, without informing his patrons that the man behind the burnt cork was black. |
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And I just this minute got a phone call from my sister informing me she's pregnant again. |
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I believe Mrs. Ellen is informing her this very instant, she will be leaving on the morrow. |
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A hot wind blustered up the track, informing her that the train was arriving. |
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Many of them said they had received letters from the municipality informing them of the eviction plan. |
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Suddenly, they got a call from workers of the municipality informing them that the train had caught fire. |
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Furious staff have lashed out at company bosses for not informing workers that the plant was in trouble before it became public knowledge. |
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Alas, that isn't the basis for the movie, which features a narc who doesn't realize he's informing on himself. |
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These vibrations then stimulate the cilia, which transmit a nerve impulse to the brain informing the shark of the location of the source. |
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This has been followed by television sportscasts informing viewers of exactly the same thing! |
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The college posted huge notices informing students and staff that there would be a three minute silence. |
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But when I roll up to the Inverey hostel I am greeted by a little notice informing me it will open at 1700 hours. |
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I sent an email to the minister informing him that I expect to hear of his resignation in coming days. |
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The next news they heard about Belinda was a phone call in 1997 informing them she had been arrested. |
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Then Low decided to explore the strait between Kanghwa Island and the Han River, informing the local officials that he was doing so. |
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I still have it, though, along with the letter from the hospital sent by certified mail informing me that I needed a CAT scan on my sinuses. |
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His colleagues remind him that they should not contemplate such a step without informing the high-ups. |
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Real-time data informing the passenger of poor service availability is no substitute for improved service availability. |
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This was followed in rapid succession by a letter informing me that the card had been cancelled due to non-payment. |
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Then he falsified an email, from an anonymous person, informing him that hit men killed his family. |
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Without informing the Mohawks, the Sulpicians write to France, proposing that they be granted the land. |
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In most cases, however, this kind of mutual informing included only assumptions and suppositions. |
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Other workers got phone calls from colleagues or discovered a circular letter informing them of the closedown. |
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The club had previously circulated letters to the community informing them about the recycling bins. |
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Cultural repression facilitated by decorum lies at the root of the humanistic classicism informing the Renaissance sketchbooks. |
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The association seems to have been a symbiotic one, with each informing the other. |
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Letters have just gone out with our payslips informing us of our annual pay increase. |
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For Janie, the pear tree is the informing image against which all other trees are measured. |
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The president did so, informing the professor that the matter was being brought to closure with the charge against her withdrawn. |
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As a matter of fact, she was petrified of people informing her of things she had done wrong, even if it came with suggestions on how to improve. |
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But the gates to the alley have now been shut with a notice informing people it will be closed until further notice. |
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Everyone who entered should have received a phone call informing them of audition venues and times. |
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She was distracted from her ranting by a staticky voice over the comm informing them they were cleared for liftoff. |
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It doesn't address the thorny issue of politely informing him that phubbing is obnoxious. |
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My computer is informing me that legal locks are in effect and I can't fire my gun. |
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If someone leaves a comment on one of your posts, you are sent an e-mail informing you of this fact, and containing the comment. |
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The book was aimed at putting an end to Confucian scholars' misunderstanding of Buddhism and informing them of the true meaning. |
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Is it unethical for a doctor to knowingly prescribe a placebo without informing the patient? |
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This is a very strange piece of film, as it plays like a 1964 school filmstrip informing the viewer on man's senses and how he uses them. |
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I think therefore that we in the media have to examine our consciences and say we have a responsibility here beyond informing the public. |
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This story apparently came to light when an assistant district attorney was fired for settling the case and not informing his superior. |
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The task of informing patients was delegated to consultant gynaecologists or oncologists. |
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My mother's voice floated up the stairs, informing us that desert was on the table. |
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The bakeries received correspondence late yesterday informing them that they should stop all supplies to schools. |
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A post horn blows outside and a messenger brings a letter from the Duke informing Sancho that enemies are planning to attack the island. |
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Letters will go out in March informing customers of the size of any refund and the money will be credited to accounts in June. |
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As if my foul mood isn't bad enough, I have just got a notice from DHL informing me that the package I sent from home in February has been lost. |
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Letters were then sent to the dealers that were selling the fraudulent whisky, informing them that it was illegal. |
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We documented the preferences of a range of patients within one hospital, with the aim of informing doctors' practice. |
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On 18 September Himmler wrote to the Gauleiter in Warthegau, Greiser, informing him. |
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He said he later received a telephone call from the general manager, informing him that there was a problem at the factory. |
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You can imagine what a shock it was for me to receive a letter informing me that the Association was planning to give me a prestigeful award. |
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There were also plenty of discussions about the moral and ethical propriety of informing on others. |
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Yet the greatest prize was informing the public on matters of world interest. |
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Perhaps your newspaper can help by either publishing this letter or informing your readers through an article. |
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With their combined reach and complementary services, these two great institutions will break new ground in informing and entertaining people. |
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You can do so by reading books and informing yourself, which is an aspect that should not be overlooked. |
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In 1957, Ian Watt suggested in The Rise of the Novel that Protestantism and capitalism are the informing logics behind novelistic representations of society. |
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By informing her of the calculable risks, avoidable disabilities and prenatal test options, the counselor radically reframes Ms. K's hope-laden pregnancy. |
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The wards have carried large notices at the entrance informing persons that upon entering and leaving the wards to use the handwash supplied to disinfect their hands. |
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In their capacity as culture brokers boatmen also assume a position of authority when guiding pilgrims, selectively informing them about the city. |
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Patients received a letter from their medical facility countersigned by the project director informing them about the study and about a phone call to follow. |
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There's a big drive through a big deer park and a big sign at the start like a cricket scoreboard informing how many big deer have been killed on the road this year. |
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It isn't a matter of informing the mind, but of deprogramming the body. |
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The Ordain Women website posted some of Harrison's email to Kelly informing her of her excommunication. |
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This would free journalists to do the job of informing citizens, and allow stations to compete on the basis of quality news-gathering as opposed to sensationalism. |
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Instead, the group is informing the community that the trial will happen, so anyone who objects can opt out. |
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Visitors are often amused to see pictograms outside banks informing customers that dogs, ice-creams, mobile phones and guns should not be brought inside. |
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A week later he wrote an additional letter informing the inspector that he had considerable experience in shoeing horses and the treatment and curing of injured feet. |
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Letters informing parents were sent by first class post yesterday. |
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There he was at Murray Park on Friday patiently informing us of the distinctions the continentals make over European trophies and the terminology utilised. |
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In my case early experiences undoubtedly affected my motivation to engage in homelessness research, as well as informing the nature and quality of my fieldwork. |
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Now he weighs in with this startling bit of info showing that the doctrines informing the Second Vatican Council's views of non-Christian religions are, shazam, not new. |
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The Second Division club, who have been struggling throughout the close season to hang on to their players, have sent a letter to the league informing them of their decision. |
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The process for informing the Senate and House intelligence committees is often shrouded in secrecy. |
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Senior officials of Killarney Town Council is to issue a formal apology to a local chimney sweep for incorrectly informing residents that he had retired from business. |
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Her statement suggests that the wall and her pictures weave a kind of palimpsestic image-memory around her, informing her when she is not looking at them. |
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The company is now tracing all the parcels and packages that were at the warehouse, and will be tracking down and informing affected businesses and individuals. |
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Is it going to be about informing the public of the dangers? |
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Residents of Hopgrove were sent letters informing them their wheelie bins would arrive at the beginning of April but, when none turned up, they began to smell a rat. |
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He bought and sold thousands of pounds worth of stolen goods with seeming impunity for years, all the time informing on the criminals he dealt with to the police. |
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Pius V published the bull of excommunication of Elizabeth in 1570 to aid the Rebellion of the Northern Earls, but deliberately without informing Philip first. |
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Inside the corridors of power, the question is not if we should build new ones, but how long the politicians can hold off before informing the public of an inevitable reality. |
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We would like to register our sadness in reading this article, since it is a step backwards in informing the public of the nature of mental illness. |
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It was a Brown Owl informing him that there were children present. |
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If a distress flare is inadvertently set off, please let the emergency services know by informing the coastguard and so avoiding an unnecessary lifeboat launch. |
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We sense, or imagine we do, the Adrenalin pumping through her system and a sly wit informing her thoughts. |
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The real-life reporting wound up informing the plot of the novel and some of the characters. |
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Players were asked to send their retreats and adjustments by return of post, and I would then send out a carbon-copy letter informing them of the results. |
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Last year notices were posted along University Road informing us of a proposal to cut the speed restriction on the long, straight stretch from 40 to 30 mph. |
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Cllr Wright said he was not an informer, but where drugs were concerned, he would have no problem informing on those pushing, selling and taking drugs. |
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Western aid workers dispute this, insisting that the idea of Liberian kids informing on their parents is an urban legend. |
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The campus was humming with instructive activities and cheerful, volunteer undergraduates directing and informing the crowds with courtesy and charm. |
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I look around me at the trim gardens, the sound of residents rattling about in the kitchens, the bell informing them of the next unit of the day's timetable. |
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Founded in 1900, the Good Housekeeping Institute is dedicated to informing and educating consumers through product evaluations. |
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He began working for the Infant School Society the next year, informing others about his views. |
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In 1928, Virginia Woolf took a grassroots approach to informing and inspiring feminism. |
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Churchill also used the radio to great effect, inspiring, reassuring and informing the people with his speeches during the Second World War. |
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The new, even at its most scandalous, has been set against an informing background and framework of tradition. |
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Her son Edgar was left with the task of informing his mother of their deaths. |
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Albans, and informing him that Colonel Ewer had been sent to guard the king during his absence. |
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Bender then went on to phone Charlie Kray informing them that it had been dealt with. |
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Additionally, there are two parallel streams informing doctrinal development and understanding in Anglicanism. |
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Electors can choose to opt out from appearing in the edited Register by informing their local Electoral Registration Officer. |
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Such patterns, or systemicities, are usually considered from one of two complementary and mutually informing perspectives. |
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According to parents of PNS students, they received text messages from the Adec informing them of the new school. |
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Carmarthenshire NHS Trust, in west Wales, has sent out letters to 528 patients informing them a raft of complex rechecks must be carried out. |
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The remaining shorter pieces elucidate the ideas and beliefs informing Ashe of Rings. |
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Notwithstanding, economics legitimately has a role in informing government policy. |
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At around 1pm, Sabra received a call at work from the maid informing her that Ammar hadn't returned from school. |
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Those present agreed that the penalty for informing had to be death. |
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Irregularity informing lesions with a papillomatous mass holding the ventricle and extending into the ventricle was seen after CT examination. |
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In addition, the primary officer and enlisted distribution systems are automatically updated informing the detailer of completion of screening. |
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I have received a letter delivered by dispatch rider from Sheffield informing me that I have been banned. |
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According to the Plaid Cymru AM, he has now received official confirmation that all the notices informing residents of mineral rights on their land have now been cancelled. |
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Lately, we started receiving emails from kids around the world informing us that they would like to see Kitty cat and Bunny rabbit on their iPhones. |
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There are huge signs in place all along the shoreline in Greek, English, Russian, French and German informing people of the dangerous rip currents, as well as red flags. |
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On the inspector of the constabulary informing him that he was a prisoner, he remarked that he was not surprised to hear it, and that it was no more than his deserts. |
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Baldwin, AOC Bomber Command, stood down half of its bombers and reduced the other 100 aircraft from four to two hours' notice, without informing the Admiralty. |
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And it was a Scot, John Reith, who founded the BBC, which has been informing, educating and entertaining Britain and the world for nearly a century. |
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The latest victim, a food trader from Sella Kafta village in the northern district of Kambia, had been sick for up to 10 days without informing authorities. |
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In May 2015, Finnish Military sent nearly one million letters to all relevant males in the country, informing them about their roles in the war effort. |
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Already, vendors are informing us that door systems are becoming more sensitive, while false alarms and delayed activations are being virtually eliminated. |
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For the purposes of this article, history is taken to mean written history recorded in a narrative format for the purpose of informing future generations about events. |
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Most of the short chapters begin with Saint Columba informing his fellow monks that a person will soon arrive on the island or an event will imminently occur. |
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As its existence was revealed to him through confession, Garnet was prevented from informing the authorities by the absolute confidentiality of the confessional. |
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In other words, metaphysically speaking, one's cells, tissues, and organs are specified as self rather than as nonself by one's soul informing one's matter. |
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The police had barricaded all major arterial roads and flyovers in the city without informing the traffic police, resulting in major traffic woes for the commuters. |
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Send the court a courtesy copy of the motion and a copy of all the cases cited in the motion, with a cover letter informing the judge the date and time of the hearing. |
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