Both democracy and the free market will not survive long in the absence of an informed, alert, intellectually agile public. |
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All the decisions taken were fully informed decisions of a conscientiously acting board or body of trustees. |
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Lawlor's equine subjects are informed by the mythical rather than the figurative or strictly anatomical study. |
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Progressing by decade, Sutherland offers an informed and zippy commentary on an inexplicable phenomenon. |
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I then informed her that as she was so nice, and this was her first visit to this bar, her drink was on the house. |
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It is a politics that has informed not just black power anti-racism but the gay pride movement and, above all, radical feminism. |
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By courier, winged messenger and hand-scroll, the spies among the renegades had informed him of their movements toward his walled capital. |
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Although I consider myself informed about women's health, I was ambushed by this news. |
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In the next segment we shall look at the rise of Wahhabite power and the principles that informed that movement. |
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Disarming as beauty is when paired with charm, the waitpersons are also as informed as they are informal. |
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The group have walked the route and informed Bradford Council of potential problems and repairs that need to be made to the footpath. |
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Doctors do this kind of thing in order to keep abreast of developments in medicine and to keep our colleagues informed. |
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Recently, however, informed opinion has shifted from an absolute contraindication to a cautious recommendation for the combination. |
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The author's presentation of freedom of choice informed by critical thinking furnishes a sense of liberation. |
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The experimenter displayed the coin, showing both sides, and informed them that the coin was a typical quarter. |
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I was visited in my quarters one night by a student who informed me that an answer key to the next day's test was being circulated. |
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Parents also should be informed about the dangers and warning signs of inhalant abuse. |
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The radio announcers were trying to act encouraging as they informed the listeners that all of Toronto was in a blackout situation. |
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A major housing and retail development complex is in the pipeline for the north of Carlow Town, informed sources told the paper this week. |
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But it's pretty well informed, entirely logical, accords with what we know and were reliably informed, and is all too plausible. |
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Officers informed the man that he was accused of committing an offence after one of his victims complained of sexual abuse. |
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Of course, anyone organising such a lobby or leaflet needs to consult quickly with the best informed militants in the union. |
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A fully informed, carefully and methodically reasoned, conceptually watertight political argument lies well outside them. |
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Our mission is to provide useful information that would be of use to both the informed citizen and the casual voter. |
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The media expects all training gallops on a racecourse to be made public so gamblers are informed. |
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All 621 doctors and 47 registrars in 221 general practices in Glasgow were informed by letter about the study and invited to participate. |
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He informed me that practically all the pipes and radiators throughout the church seemed to have burst. |
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It keeps me informed about many of the latest advances in medicine, but I had to think for a moment about whether or not I should resubscribe. |
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He clarified that people weren't informed by registered letter that their homes were going to be demolished. |
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I have not been informed and clearly witnesses have to be told well in advance so they can plan around the dates. |
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The doctor in charge of the case duly informed the social worker and the police of her well-founded suspicions. |
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Such students are informed at their mailing address to sit for examinations in nearby centres. |
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Now that everyone in the store was informed of the fact that I was on the rag, I made my selection and took it up to the counter. |
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Each client is informed about what foods to avoid and advised about alternatives they can eat and drink. |
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In our modern twenty-four hour news whatsis we are more informed an deluged with information than ever! |
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It is an indispensable resource for informed professionals who strive to shape the juvenile justice system today. |
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All women gave written informed consent to join the study, which had local and regional ethics approval. |
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I have informed the park rangers and we are going to do some later patrols. |
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Witty and engaging, he was very well informed on local matters and had a special rapport with young folk. |
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Hearing these expressions the audience is, as it were, invited to read the scene informed by an Africanist perspective. |
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No mere reactionary, Schwartz was also interested in and informed about contemporary art that might look very different from his own. |
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People are quite well informed and well read in India and aware of everything. |
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He was a good guy who kept me informed of what was going on with the other counselors. |
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When the ship was lost, relatives were wrongly informed that she had hit a mine. |
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Don't the allied forces keep each other informed of training sessions and the like? |
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The purpose of a debate within the party is to get the facts out and educate those who are less well informed with reasoned arguments. |
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Cambodia sent a copy of the law in Khmer to the United Nations last weekend to keep them informed of the process, the government official said. |
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I am as spottily informed and fiercely opinionated as the next kibitzer about these potential calamities. |
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Steve, who lives in Fleet, informed an air hostess of what had been said but other passengers had already overheard the conversation. |
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Chief executive Chris Moller informed an audience in Auckland that the shortfall in hotel beds could be made up by the use of Winnebagos. |
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The appellant was informed that he had been clocked at 97 kilometers in a 50 kilometer per hour zone. |
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He asked his mom, who kindly informed us that it would be blackfish, a fairly popular fish in many parts of Asia. |
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We can share our success stories, maintain an informed electorate, and reconnect to our communities' heartfelt values. |
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The scholar Malcolm Stewart offers a more informed analysis of the origins and usage of the word square. |
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I informed the school authorities, and the teacher was referred for psychiatric evaluation. |
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The judge then informed prosecuting counsel that, in the interests of fairness, she would have to forego re-examination. |
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The crunch came in 1991, when the local army commander informed him an anti-aircraft gun would be installed on the roof of his house. |
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Be flexible and responsive to quick change by being informed about the marketplace and current events. |
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Completion of the questionnaire constituted informed consent from the respondent. |
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A pure, startling and resounding poetry, informed with so much legerity and fire. |
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Another, 21-year-old lance corporal, with the Irish Guards, has yet to be informed of the charge against him and has not yet been named. |
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It can sound fantastical and wifty and achingly naïve, informed by the last inklings of childhood. |
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He argues that openness in public life is necessary because meaningful participation in the democratic process requires informed participants. |
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People need to be informed of undisputed facts and figures to enable a clear assessment of the situation. |
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I couldn't tell if the remark was a question or if he was just letting me know he was informed. |
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We expressed an interest in seeing it, and two days later the Tour East representative at the hotel informed us that one plant was in flower. |
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Earlier at the hospital, we were informed that Samantha had been anorexic and bulimic. |
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The public relies on the watchdog role of the press to be informed about their political leaders. |
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I'm reliably informed that most actors like to stay away from typecasting in roles. |
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The Judge reserved his final decision and has informed the newspaper that decision will be disclosed today. |
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I think informed consent is an absolute farce legalistically, morally, ethically. |
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My second point of dissent is Dean's presupposition that parents were sufficiently informed, by almanacs, about planetary positions. |
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He informed her that it was not permissible that a layperson possess such an important relic. |
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It is an informed and aesthetically pleasing treatment of this broad subject. |
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At the last tutorial, Sue informed me that it was time I stop speaking Spanish like a Latin Tarzan and get cracking on my conjugations. |
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The colleague then informed the experimenter of the participant number and resealed the envelope. |
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Please let us know if you wish to be kept informed of events at the orchard. |
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Edey recognizes that keeping informed and relaying the facts are necessary to stabilize relationships with students. |
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More realisations are bound to come to me over the next ten days but my housemate repeatedly informed me that Goldie lives in Northwood. |
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So as if anyone informed on us, they wouldn't find the larger distill further down the creek which we had with the sugar and all the other requisites for that. |
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He also revealed sources had informed him two small attack jets had been flying together rather than the lone fighter indicated by earlier reports. |
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He knew what a zeugma is, and had strong, informed views on the semicolon. |
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His prose was crisp and waspish, but balanced and well informed, and he was able to deliver an authoritative opinion on a wide range of musical events. |
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A City of York Council spokesman said the authority would not have to be informed if the repairs were like for like and would not alter the building. |
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I was informed that only one of those tasks was accomplishable. |
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He stated that it had been his intention to inform the members following the meeting and that he had informed the party whips earlier that morning. |
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Perhaps womanist is a word that does not obscure or contradict feminism, but that represents a new kind of feminism that is fresh, informed and accessible. |
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Straining my eyes in the dazzling white-out, I excitedly make my first sighting in the distance, only to be informed it's a herd of cattle from a nearby ranch. |
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But the nature of research is such that the results cannot be anticipated, so predicting what the next major advancements will be is really informed guesswork. |
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After deliberating for just under four hours, the jurors informed the judge that they were unable to reach a verdict. |
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Last spring, I was informed I would need to be retested for my disability. |
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On 4th November the plaintiff's solicitors informed Brent that an application would be made that afternoon to restrain the proposed reletting of the property. |
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We need to spend more time researching our options so that we can make an informed choice. |
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In several large perinatal trials parents have been informed antenatally about the possible need for emergency intervention around the time of birth. |
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Patients should be informed about the signs and symptoms of acute retroviral infection and should be asked to return for evaluation if these occur. |
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The ideal of national unity informed political speech, but the diversity of populations called for guarantees of political pluralism and for economic integration. |
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They reconnoitred and calmly informed control what was needed. |
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She was thus well positioned to make respectful, informed, and unsentimental observations, and to deploy anthropomorphic comparisons and metaphors in a sophisticated way. |
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On Labor Day weekend of 1999, Platt informed her mother that she was going with Vafeades to see a relative in Arcadia. |
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I was repeatedly informed it was just bad luck and handed yet another prescription. |
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No figures are given for the number of individuals interviewed, but instead we are informed that data was taken from a representative sample of 202 companies. |
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When the bomb went through the bomb bay door, number five ship called on the radio and informed us that we had a bomb bay door flapping in the breeze. |
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The police lieutenant who handled the case of our intruder called and informed me that the man who broke into our house was found dead in his jail cell. |
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The local lama is informed of the birth and the time that it occurred. |
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His views on these issues, and those recently proclaimed by former Labor prime minister Bob Hawke, show both informed realism and political courage. |
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Patients should be fully informed of the risks and benefits of these medications, including the risks of dependency and of withdrawal after abrupt discontinuation. |
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Until the late sixth century, informed guesswork must make do for history. |
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When impairment is identified, students are informed of faculty concerns, and these are addressed through a variety of interventions, including remediation and dismissal. |
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The Brazilian press said the White House informed brasilia about the rapprochement minutes before the statement was made public. |
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When she was informed in apologetic terms, that due to unexpected large volumes coming in at the same time her film was going to be late, she went off on one! |
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In the final, disarmingly quiet scene of The Sun, the emperor is informed that the young sound technician who recorded his speech of renunciation has committed hara-kiri. |
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The White House was informed by the committee on Monday that the report would be released the following day. |
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They asked to be informed if the prospects of the livestock traffic in 1930 were likely to be such as would justify the reduction in lairage charges. |
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And last but not least when planning permission was granted, all the residents of the building should have been informed and given a period in which to complain. |
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There are tabloid rags that sully the name of reporting, and there are informed, articulate blogs that raise this medium to a far more rarefied level. |
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They informed her that a hazmat company would be coming through shortly to disinfect the area, both inside the building and out. |
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Tim Gunn came back from being a catchphrase robot to a thoughtful mentor offering informed critiques of work in progress. |
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Even the more polished, informed, self-possessed Romney seems cursed with an Eddie Haskell air of insincerity and deceitfulness. |
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A musician in a hotel in a holiday resort in Yorkshire informed the local police that, at the hotel, was a lady registered under the name Mrs. Neele. |
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At last he went to the palace one day, and, being informed that the Caliph was making his ablutions prior to his prayers, sat down in an antechamber. |
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I was clearly informed by Cathay Pacific that I was within the first few wait-listed passengers and I was almost guaranteed the seat if I arrived on time. |
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He did, and Paterno allegedly informed Curley, the athletic director, of the conversation. |
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Sumner was informed that a learned mathematician had discovered an algebraical demonstration of the existence of God and would present it before the audience. |
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But you certainly wouldn't know this if you were even a decently informed voter. |
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He had been informed that the remaining sites might be put up for auction. |
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Asked to describe the novel in 70 words or less, he failed woefully, speaking for several minutes before being informed that he had exceeded his word limit. |
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My first boss, Roger, reckoned that the key to world progress and prosperity lay in an informed and, within limits, tolerant appreciation of cultural differences. |
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Angels from heaven informed the shepherds of the advent of Jesus. |
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All were more or less informed by the desire to distance Shakespeare in performance from the perceived colonial baggage of received pronunciation, and stage English. |
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The proposed early job match pilot will allow students to rank jobs immediately after an interview and be informed of a perfect match within a day. |
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Today, Total Defense Research Team was informed of new ransomware circulating among Italian users, pretending to be an official statement by the Italian Police. |
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The Midland Health Board has launched a quarterly newsletter to keep foster carers informed on issues, events and developments relevant to fostering. |
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In a statement issued here today, the bank informed that the branch will provide a window to non-resident Indians for sending remittances to their families in India. |
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Hotel receptionists were informed not to deliver any alcoholic drinks, leave a mini-bar in his room, or order any taxis for him to escape to town. |
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He rejected the proposal on the ground that such an important decision should not be governed by personal ambitions but by economic factors, informed sources say. |
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Fairfield Greenwich denies it engaged in any wrongdoing and insists that it informed its investors of its relation to Madoff. |
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However, informed sources point out that any such individual arrangement with a firm would be regarded as a serious breach of the rules and could not be ignored. |
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On 6 August, reconnaissance informed Valens that about 10,000 Goths were marching towards Adrianople from the north, about 25 kilometers away. |
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In September 1853 he informed Nathaniel Woodard of his desire to be ordained. |
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Some are informed by the political attitudes prevalent in Wales in the 9th century and after. |
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I read about the various options so that I could make an informed choice. |
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Whether an early collegegoer, a late one, or right on the mark, you want to make the most informed choice you can. |
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The flat was his domain until ten a.m., he informed her brusquely. He liked reading the paper and partaking of a dippy egg in solitude. |
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On being enskinned, the successful candidate was ceremonially informed that he was henceforth answerable to all the Wala and not only the Nabihi. |
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This migrationist view long informed later views of the origins of the British Iron Age and the making of the modern nations. |
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When Gregory was informed, he told Augustine to stop the cult and use the shrine for the Roman St Sixtus. |
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The impatient man will not give himself time to be informed of the matter that lies before him. |
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Henry was carried back to Chinon on a litter, where he was informed that John had publicly sided with Richard in the conflict. |
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The crusade accomplished little, and Edward was on his way home in 1272 when he was informed that his father had died. |
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Richard's spies informed him of Buckingham's activities, and the king's men captured and destroyed the bridges across the River Severn. |
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Keymis informed Raleigh of his son's death and begged for forgiveness, but did not receive it, and at once committed suicide. |
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Hammond, however, confined Charles in Carisbrooke Castle and informed Parliament that Charles was in his custody. |
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Oliver Cromwell died on 3 September 1658, and Richard was informed on the same day that he was to succeed him. |
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In 1705, the society was informed that it could no longer rent Gresham College and began a search for new premises. |
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The ordered and dynamically informed Universe could be understood, and must be understood, by an active reason. |
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To earn extra money, Priestley proposed opening a school, but local families informed him that they would refuse to send their children. |
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He was informed that a barrel of tar had fallen onto the road, and someone poured waste slag from the nearby furnaces to cover up the mess. |
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Tour buses come with professional and informed staff, insurance and maintain state governed safety standards. |
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It has been argued that St Edmund's story was informed by common Celtic and Germanic notions of sacred kingship. |
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The knights informed Becket he was to go to Winchester to give an account of his actions, but Becket refused. |
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A short sentence under the census logo informed the viewer that the census was a duty that must be undertaken. |
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Mining was so effective that during the siege of Margat in 1285 when the garrison were informed a sap was being dug they surrendered. |
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The plotters planned to use Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, as Elizabeth's Protector, but most likely never informed him of this. |
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In an attempt to gain foreign support, in May 1605 Fawkes travelled overseas and informed Hugh Owen of the plotters' plan. |
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Turpin informed Gregory and the others of Wheeler's capture, and left Westminster. |
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The Queen was informed by Godolphin and Marlborough that they would no longer serve with Harley. |
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It was common knowledge that George had already had mistresses during his marriage, and he had kept Caroline informed about them. |
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However, he and Stravinsky later developed a mutual antipathy informed by jealousy and mistrust. |
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Hereafter, whole works rather than brief passages would be informed by this idea. |
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Scott informed the Variety publication in November 2014 that he was no longer the director for the film and would only fulfill a producer's role. |
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Peter informed Vaughn of Ritchie's new film idea, and Vaughn agreed to produce. |
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Lawry was not informed of the decision privately and heard his fate over the radio. |
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Comyn, it seems, had broken an agreement between the two, and informed King Edward of Bruce's plans to be king. |
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Charles was officially informed on 28 February that the invasion had been cancelled. |
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Disraeli kept himself informed on foreign affairs, and on what was going on in cabinet, thanks to a source within it. |
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Both peace offers were rejected, and on 24 September Supreme Army Command informed the leaders in Berlin that armistice talks were inevitable. |
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He immediately agreed that military action might be inevitable, but warned Eden would have to keep the Americans closely informed. |
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Dulles rebuffed Johnson's request, and informed Eisenhower of the objections made by the Senate. |
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On 21 February, Maloof informed Duran in an email that Richard Perle wished to meet with Hage and the Iraqis if the Pentagon would clear it. |
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Newspaper readership informed public opinion in the United Kingdom and France as never before. |
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At this conference Truman informed Stalin that the United States possessed a powerful new weapon. |
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In March 2014, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries informed Boeing of a new problem that was caused by a change in manufacturing processes. |
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Individual interpretation occurs within the Church and is informed by the Church. |
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A patient needing specialist care at a hospital or clinic, will be informed by the GP of the hospitals where they can get their treatment. |
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That relationship is generally thought to have informed the writing of The End of the Affair, published in 1951, when the affair came to an end. |
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In January 1974 Hull University informed Larkin that they were going to dispose of the building on Pearson Park in which he lived. |
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When Bowie left the technical school the following year, he informed his parents of his intention to become a pop star. |
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Noel Gallagher claimed in 2010 that the plagiarism was unintentional and he was unaware of the similarities until informed of Innes's legal case. |
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He made a pass at her, but she informed him that she was already happily married with a baby daughter. |
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In 2012, more than 400,000 households informed the BBC that they did not need a TV licence. |
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The Swiss army later informed Liechtenstein of the incursion and offered official apologies. |
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One author has suggested that the emperor Domitian may have been informed of the fraudulence of his claims to have won a significant victory. |
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However, Stephen's supporters became aware of David's intentions, and informed King Stephen. |
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Meanwhile, Howe informed Burgoyne he would launch his campaign on Philadelphia as planned, and would be unable to render aid. |
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Most importantly, the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, was kept quietly informed of radar's progress. |
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Otho was informed in advance by Henry of the September meeting at York, which he attended. |
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Generally speaking, an informed educator can dish out important measurement-related ideas to colleagues and noncolleagues alike. |
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On 23 September Edward III was informed that his father had died at Berkeley Castle during the night of 21 September. |
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The Solidaridad informed large audiences of the mistreatment of coffee producers and poor living conditions in developing countries. |
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Temporary speed limits are put in place due in high winds or thick fog, with drivers informed by the electronic signs. |
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But such an argument can only meaningfully be made with a nuancedly situated and historically informed sense of the stakes involved. |
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The reason for this is because they do not expect outsiders to be well informed about dialects. |
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This small change in configuration was informed by Wren's knowledge of astronomy. |
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From 1945 to 1947, eighteen human test subjects were injected with plutonium without informed consent. |
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The money here was given open-handed, and Parliament was not to be informed what was to be done with it. |
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In Scotland, a local report of the quake disturbed the adolescent James VI, who was informed that it was the work of the Devil. |
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Ottoman officials informed the German government that the country needed time to prepare for conflict. |
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Although the plan had been agreed by the Admiralty, Admiral John Jellicoe commanding the Grand Fleet was not informed until 26 August. |
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Maass informed Rear Admiral Franz Hipper who commanded the German battlecruiser squadron, and who was responsible for local defence. |
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On 5 November, Hitler informed Walther von Brauchitsch that he intended the invasion to begin on 12 November. |
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The company commanders were at that point informed by radio that their units were isolated and would receive no assistance. |
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Many are now better informed about the ample compensation available, and will make a claim when they lose livestock to a bear. |
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Herodotus claims to be better informed than his predecessors by relying on empirical observation to correct their excessive schematism. |
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According to the Persians best informed in history, the Phoenicians began the quarrel. |
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On the day after the first anniversary of Brown's death, Victoria was informed by telegram that her youngest son, Leopold, had died in Cannes. |
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The later historian Tacitus was informed that the name Germania was recent in his day. |
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Hannibal was informed of Roman politics, and saw that this was the opportune time to attack. |
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She suffered several miscarriages and they were informed that she would not be able to have children. |
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During the 1970s and 1990s, there was an epistemological shift away from the positivist traditions that had largely informed the discipline. |
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Germanicus was recalled to Rome and informed by Tiberius that he would be given a triumph and reassigned to a new command. |
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The reconnaissance of the preceding days informed him of the location of the Gothic camp north of the city. |
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Last autumn a gentleman who is well acquainted with plate marks saw this plate, and informed the owner that it was spurious. |
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He was informed in his approach by Eratosthenes, who a century earlier used the elevation of the Sun at different latitudes. |
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When Sharif Ghalib Efendi informed Sultan Mahmud II of this, the Sultan ordered his Egyptian viceroy Muhammad Ali Pasha to retake the city. |
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Similarly, distorted reports of the Church of the East's movements in Asia informed the legend as well. |
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Rape victims should be informed of the option of post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV, in addition to emergency contraception. |
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So Columbus realized the Spanish court needed to be informed of the results of his voyage as soon as possible. |
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In Singapore, Captain Spencer informed Cole that over 700 regular Dutch troops may be located in the Bandas. |
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Suddenly I was informed that there were mysterious cases of mortalities in Aralsk. |
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I called Andropov, who at that time was Chief of KGB, and informed him of the exclusive recipe of smallpox obtained on Vozrazhdenie Island. |
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Moctezuma ordered that he be kept informed of any new sightings of foreigners at the coast and posted extra watch guards to accomplish this. |
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Luther made his pronouncements from Wartburg in the context of rapid developments at Wittenberg, of which he was kept fully informed. |
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While the debate proceeded, Zwingli was kept informed of the proceedings and printed pamphlets giving his opinions. |
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In 1929 Pius XI informed the Eastern Churches of his intention to work out a Code for the whole of the Eastern Church. |
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This right protects defendants from secret proceedings that might encourage abuse of the justice system, and serves to keep the public informed. |
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The British courts have held it is not enough for an affected person to merely be informed of a hearing. |
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On May 10, 1936, Barner informed his supervisors at the WPA that he had not received his paycheck. |
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The judge can then consider the Restatement section and make an informed decision as to how to apply it in the case at hand. |
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The King was slow to agree, and Asquith and his cabinet informed him they would resign if he did not make the commitment. |
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He soon lost his guinea by ceasing to keep his family informed of his whereabouts, and had difficulty making ends meet. |
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He was sometimes able to make astute and informed deductions from what he saw. |
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The Chief Steward's station will be equipped with a monitor board to keep him constantly informed of shipwide service demand. |
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Who has informed us that a rational soul can inhabit no tenement, unless it has just such a sort of frontispiece? |
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He gravely informed the enemy that all his cards had been thumbed to pieces, and begged them to let him have a few more packs. |
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Although I was prevented from attending the 1952 annual conference, I was immediately informed as to what had transpired. |
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When I got to my car and dialed up my friend to tell her about the tweetheart I just met she informed me she just got a tweet from Lindsay Lohan. |
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As he fished, the water bailiff spotted Mr Yeomans and informed him that his licence had expired. |
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Wattmeters like the Belkin Conserve Insight or Kill A Watt can keep you more informed. |
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The informed and informative text by author Penny Olson is filled with a wealth of fascinating facts about the wedge-tailed eagle. |
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There should be well-regarded and informed pastoral priests and nuns included. |
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After 24 hours of in-hospital monitoring, his doctors informed him that he had AFib and needed to take vigilant action. |
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Bosan informed that all the agriculturally important countries had modern seed industries which enabled them to meet emerging challenges. |
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It was shortly after someone from Shelbyville Bedford County Training School informed us of the school's 82-game winning streak in football. |
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Gillard informed Mukherjee that she was gifting two saplings of Wollemi Pine for the Rashtrapati Bhavan. |
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Haiderer and Roland Hoetzinger, another works council member, were informed about the plans on Monday. |
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The cancellation letter informed me that I was no longer a business. |
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Firstly, to an informed reader chapters appear as anachronous, while a non-connoisseur of the Balkans tangle could be misled. |
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Shah Jahan Baloch informed the meeting about the problems which the Lyari people are facing. |
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Subjects who agreed to participate in the trial and after signing informed consent were enrolled and had anthropometrics measured. |
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She arrived, and I informed her that the quiche in front of me was not the one I had ordered and asked her to check her notes. |
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Suddenly No 2's voice broke the radio silence and informed the leader about four bogies closing in from east. |
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Kotil also informed that they are not planning to acquire jumbo jets neither next year nor in the years to come. |
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Generally, he was informed of suspicious behavior by court officials like the captain and the alarii or apparitors. |
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The family of the missing kayaker has been informed of the discovery and efforts will now get under way to formally identify the deceased. |
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Prior to visiting the hospital, I confirmed the availability of a certain doctor and the receptionist informed me that he would be in up to 12pm. |
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As a journalist, auto industry expert and former Beetle owner, Kiley is in a suitably well informed position to write this book. |
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He further informed that PEF has initiated the policy of resurveying, mapping and digging out the root-causes of in utility of these schools. |
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We are informed at the outset that the law of carriers is an extension of the law of bailments. |
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Darrell has informed the school of his desire to transfer, but he hasn't left the school to my knowledge,'' Lins said. |
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The location scout of the film was initially informed that Salesian High School had given permission to film a scene inside the premises. |
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He informed that the Saudi government has made machine-readable passports mandatory for issuance of Visas for Hajj this year. |
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Angels general manager Tony Reagins informed Angels manager Mike Scioscia about the cancellation while he was talking to reporters before the game. |
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Tago, with a copy to Vice Consul Lorenzo Junco, also the head of the consulate's Assistance to Nationals Section, asking to be informed about the compensation's status. |
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Tihany's contribution to the recent expansion of The Joule builds on a sensuous hospitality experience, informed by Texan culture and vibrant downtown energy. |
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After informed consent was obtained, venous samples were drawn by a registered nurse or physician and sent to CDC's Free-living Amebae Laboratory for analysis. |
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This concept of informed preparedness could form the basis for similar interagency counterterrorism working groups in other regions of the Nation. |
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The crew informed us that they were suffering from airlocks in their fuel system which meant they were unable to get back to shore without our assistance. |
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Our enthusiastic and informed wine waiter explained why a glass of Ancre Hill Sparkling Rose from Wales made the perfect accompaniment for crab, and he was right. |
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To help educators make informed decisions, the report attempts to clarify the levels and types of adaptivity currently available in adaptive learning programs. |
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Parents will have to be told what they need and then informed that, too bad, so sad, the needed service will not be developed until their child is too old for it anyway. |
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Additionally, a scantron bubble sheet and a statement of informed consent were given to students for review and a signature was required before the survey was administered. |
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Shen Buhai insisted that the ruler must be fully informed on the state of his realm, but couldn't afford to get caught up in details and was advised to listen to no one. |
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However, the one monopoly profit theorem is not true if customers in the monopoly good are stranded or poorly informed, or if the tied good has high fixed costs. |
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He later petitioned the High Court for criminal revision, arguing that as the magistrate had not informed him of the defences available to him, his plea had been equivocal. |
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According to Oskar Spate, if Rome was in Ferdinand's pocket, highly placed personages at the Spanish Court were in his, and kept him well informed of its moves. |
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The ship's Gunner was informed, who in turn informed the captain. |
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After the coroner is informed, it's virtually impossible to uninform him! |
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Some pickthank contrived to let the little great man know what had taken place, and he, so she informed me, was ungenerous enough to wreak a mean revenge. |
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Many characterize this new perspective as more informed with culture, politics and power, globalization, localized issues, century anthropology and more. |
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When for first time this technology has been applied in Iran, it was informed as the best system by the libratory of energy in Iran and it has been appreciated already. |
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He then informed Read via his mother, who set up another interview in secret and Donoghue was the first to tell the police everything that he knew. |
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Once the parents had been informed, there was an energetic response. |
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For such a system to work an informed electorate is necessary. |
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Nonetheless, he also informed me that she was the one that had the bedroom in the house, and the other two guys had to find their bedroll wherever they could. |
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Barson then informed the band that he would not be able to take part, as he was tired of the music business and wanted to spend more time with his wife. |
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Lonely Planet's view is that it highlights the issues surrounding a visit to the country, and that it wants to make sure that readers make an informed decision. |
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Lonely Planet's view is that it encourages responsible travel, and that its job is to inform people, and that it is up to guidebook users to make their informed choice. |
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Anselm returned to England from exile in 1100 having heard Urban's pronouncement, and informed Henry that he would be complying with the Pope's wishes. |
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This brought home the inadequacies of NIH policy regarding informed consent, as well as its continued reliance on the ethical judgment of its individual investigators. |
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After the fall of Vicksburg in July 1863, General Kirby Smith in Texas was informed by Jefferson Davis that he could expect no further help from east of the Mississippi River. |
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