Smith let it be known that he would resign as Labour leader unless he got the support of conference for his motion. |
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Early last week, the board of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra let it be known that Alsop was to be the next music director. |
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Slyly, he let it be known that Elissa was working on his behalf and he put her in charge of lading the boats. |
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However, let it be known that I'm not merely trying to snobbishly intellectualise things. |
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Further pondering was interrupted by a shriek from the inside that let it be known the quarrel over trinkets was still happening. |
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While he let it be known that the country was in his sights as a future target, the time is not opportune for a pre-emptive strike. |
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So they simply, undemonstratively let it be known that, though they are not making too much fuss about it, they, too, are victims. |
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He let it be known that he would address the workers' concerns, and on that basis the union officials called off the strike. |
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It also laconically let it be known that there was a higher priority, namely the suppression of the ban on headscarves in universities. |
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We must let it be known that it is simply a feature of our security as a Union, and that we shall not cease being good neighbours. |
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Not long ago the prime minister himself let it be known that many of our lawyers are involved in money laundering, with or without police connivance. |
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Both of you have let it be known that we can look forward to decisions specifically relating to Turkey being taken in Copenhagen. |
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Firstly, the distribution of our national heritage, we try to let it be known and promote Turkish cinema as widely as possible. |
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We have already let it be known that we believe that consultations have been going on long enough, including in the area of social dialogue. |
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He let it be known his complaint with Robson was that he was played out of position too often at Newcastle and it was affecting his England career. |
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The Prime Minister's Office has let it be known that yesterday the Prime Minister broke the ice and called President Bush. |
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In 1936, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt let it be known that the defence of Canada formed part of United States defence policy. |
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And let it be known that Michael Kennedy is also an accomplished skier, loves ski mountaineering, and has plenty of insight into issues important to glisse alpinists. |
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I'd also like to let it be known that I still have a crush on Madonna and I would definitely fornicate with her. |
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After three months went by with no prospect of release, Marc let it be known that he was considering an offer from the Tsar of Russia. |
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Despite our friendly rivalry, I would like to let it be known that the bidder and I were able to enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast the next day. |
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I have long let it be known how I feel about the government taking gasoline taxes from provinces and not returning them by putting them back into transportation infrastructure. |
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You should let it be known what kind of training you need and want. |
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Although it did end on some positive notes, the long article let it be known that Montreal, the industrial and economic heart of Canada, would be virtually indefensible. |
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The bank manager at the branch where Truro Pride has its account has let it be known to the group that he is very open to their work and happy to have their business. |
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One participant said that they have observed a shift away from gender bias in the courts as children become more involved in the process, and let it be known what they want. |
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Other possibilities are that athletes are not aware these services are available to them or they are afraid or too intimidated to let it be known that they would prefer a particular service in French. |
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Regarding the use of purchased bank data by the German Finance Department, Switzerland let it be known that it will not provide administrative assistance on this basis. |
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If there is evidence, let it be known, do not let the rumour mill run. |
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The DNI also created a surprise when he let it be known in February that an American citizen, a certain Anwar al-Awlaqi could have been on a CIA list of persons to assassinate. |
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So let it be known that God has shown you, through the prophets, that there is a great anointed time coming to prepare you for what you are to walk through, and to lead you through it. |
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His father, a dentist and a respected member of the community who often led public health campaigns in poor areas of the town, was proud of his son's peacemaking efforts and let it be known. |
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He let it be known that if he recovered he would be willing to serve as a member of a Home cabinet. |
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They let it be known, often very publicly, although Gross retained his dignity and quirkish charm until the very end came on Saturday. |
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The minute you let it be known you're planning a sales campaign everybody wants to get into the act. |
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