Subscribers wishing to discontinue with the Messenger please inform Maura at your earliest convenience. |
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Also inform the shoe fitter of any previous injuries you might have had, as this could affect the type of shoe suitable to you. |
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I write to inform you about the dangerous situation which is occurring at Bedwyn station. |
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Indeed, it behooves us to consider the first lady as such scholarship can inform presidential studies. |
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He fails to provide his readers with some important concepts that could help inform the homeland security policy debate. |
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There may be in fact none, of course, but notions of that kind perhaps still inform the provision to a slight degree. |
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Anyone suffering from slipped discs or sciatica etc. should inform the therapist so she can devise a special program of exercises for them. |
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Sure, he is a driven man, pushed by the mystical forces that inform the devout. |
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Sociological literature has addressed how religious ideals inform a congregation's public presence. |
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A Geraldton legal centre has launched a series of seminars to inform unrepresented defendants of the ins and outs of the justice system. |
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As a policeman, he's expected to inform the FBI, but instead he becomes a bounty hunter. |
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People should use the internet to inform their purchasing rather than some superannuated arbitrary knees-up. |
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Perhaps an ongoing program could be instituted to inform people of the benefits of following safe driving procedures. |
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Journalism is subordinated to entertainment, and the duty to inform yields to the need to please. |
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That is, until tomorrow when I inform Jon that the only thing I can fathom eating and keeping down is all-you-can-eat salad and breadsticks. |
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It's usual practice for companies to inform customers when they are disconnecting them. |
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Shortwave radio broadcasters can continue to inform and educate people from outside a nations borders. |
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A neighbour once heard a passenger inform the conductress that there was an unaccompanied dog on the bus. |
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Unfortunately, just watching the address bar on your Internet browser won't inform you of any hijacks. |
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It's a winner when you want to inform a mass consumer audience about a short-term sale, event or special price offer. |
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A pilot scheme due to be launched next month will automatically inform different Government departments when people move house or change address. |
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Please inform your priest in the vestry before Mass if you wish to receive. |
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Is it really that difficult to inform students of proposed changes and seek their input on these issues? |
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No problem, your clothes will let the police know where you are and even inform them of your vital statistics via satellite. |
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Ongoing discoveries of extremophiles on Earth continue to inform all of us of how much there is to learn about life. |
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If it's a midweek trip, inform the teacher and ask for a curriculum of study while away. |
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The goal has been to inform the public and non-union hotel workers about Local 1's objectives. |
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In its confrontation with heresiarchs, the Church learned to read the Scriptures in a way that should still inform us today. |
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And even though we have cable, we watch all the Spanish language channels to entertain us and inform us about what's going on in the world. |
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The notification must specifically inform individuals of their rights under the Act. |
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As social psychologists we have an inherent interest in all notions which might inform practices related to social and family responsibility. |
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To inform a reading of this seemingly infinite concatenation of closed brackets, Michael Davidson writes about narrative frames. |
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The medical reality of nuclear war must inform the political reality of the twenty-first century. |
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He said the union would call a special general meeting with the workers to inform them of the ruling. |
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I inform him that I've been living here for over 9 years, and am coming back tonight. |
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The mass goes well, and our camp followers inform us that we sounded well in the cathedral. |
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Competing agendas, dismissed administrators and shrill representatives often obscure the facts rather than inform the public. |
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Her own personality and obsessions continually inform her work, and she likes it that way. |
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The doctor has a duty to inform the patient that driving should cease and the patient has a duty to act on that advice. |
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Meetings will be held with all the staff to inform them of the changes and ensure a smooth handover. |
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Tim later contacted me to inform me he'd been thinking further on this matter. |
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We hope that a similar set of capacities and principles will inform future editorials. |
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He said the company was currently investigating whether steps could be taken to inform former members of staff of the situation. |
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When I forgot to inform the necessary people, they chased me down for the information. |
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Religion can inform every aspect of a person's life, including politics, and this, I think, is not a bad thing. |
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Educational efforts to inform parents and caregivers can come from a variety of sources. |
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I would like to inform the authority that I had only three outings on the lake this year and rescued two stranded day boats. |
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One feels for police who have to inform families that one of their loved ones has just been killed. |
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The city also erected billboards around the city to inform citizens of the opinion poll. |
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Deciding when to inform on wrongdoers is one of the most wrenching dilemmas we can face. |
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Will you please inform Meeks that I have sent back the etagere as it is too small. |
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Be that as it may, I am now ably positioned to inform you that dancing is not necessarily good for the body. |
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Many ICUs do not have private rooms near waiting rooms where doctors and nurses can consult and inform family members in confidence. |
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The staff were not expected to inform on clients but should refer matters to their superior. |
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This culminated in a late night call from one A-list director who asked the producer to inform his wife that he was divorcing her. |
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We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Spellstones College of Sorcery and Witchcraft. |
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Ask your accountant to inform your tax office as soon as possible that he or she is dealing with your case. |
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A culture frantic to entertain, divert, and inform cannot drown out boredom. |
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It repeated a call for offenders to surrender and for others to inform on them. |
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Our purpose was to study this great battle to better inform military actions in the future. |
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I inform my alcohol-dependent patients that disulfiram, at a nickel per pill, may be viewed as inexpensive. |
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It will also inform the general public about the various other systems of medicine including allopathy, homeopathy, unani and acupressure. |
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Ma broached the idea of Toronto and Taipei joining hands to inform each other on the latest SARS information. |
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I tried to stare at him to inform him that he was putting me off, but he just gave me a friendly and encouraging smile. |
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However, most phone companies adhere to good practice and inform councils when masts are being installed. |
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This pragmatism continues to inform Republicanism today, giving it the debt-laden, welfarist character Sullivan rails against. |
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I inform the licensing board and the district attorney, and they do their job. |
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But, what if the cyclist was there to inform you about a faulty brake light or indicator? |
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He added it was very difficult for young people to inform on friends dabbling with drugs and drink. |
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The advertising is designed to inform the public of the services offered by primary health organisations. |
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An acute political awareness and a fondness for '50s comic strips inform his odd blend of malevolence and whimsy. |
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Our present purpose is to inform you that the work of correcting the Greek Euchologion is now completed. |
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And the terrorism bill means that the job of journalists is not to inform us but to inform on us. |
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Our job was to listen to dissatisfied customers, list their complaints and then inform them that there was absolutely nothing we could do. |
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Try it, however, and a uniformed attendant will inform you it is art and that it is plated in real gold. |
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Jason must inform her that he's gotten himself into a fine kettle of fish by taking over the reigns from Sonny. |
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In reply to your enquiry I inform you that I was not late for my lecture since it did not start before I arrived. |
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People will be encouraged to ring a new shame hotline to inform on rubbish dumpers. |
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A babushka, very well dressed and apparently well off, decided that it was her duty to inform me that I shouldn't smoke. |
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The dispute is over management's failure to fully inform employees about adverse changes to their superannuation scheme. |
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So why have Santa Fe woodcutters been unable to develop a more appropriate knowledge system to inform their woodcutting practices? |
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He does speaking engagements to inform people about his experiences in the army. |
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On the other hand, waking a dying person to inform them of their imminent demise goes against the principle of beneficence. |
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It seeks to inform and facilitate decisions appropriate to different levels of government and to private citizens at home and at work. |
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Rumour has it that when they were regilding, they had to inform the Treasury due to the amount of gold being used. |
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Folklore, biblical tradition, Egyptology, African history, and lore combine to inform her creative voice. |
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Road markings and signage have been put in place to inform motorists of the correct direction they must travel. |
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You should inform your doctor if you regularly take garlic supplements or consume raw garlic. |
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As per my request, Matt also gave Eddie a call to inform him of my state and Eddie said he'd be along as soon as he could. |
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The first of these is aesthetic, the second political, but both inform her ambivalently negative attitudes towards still photography. |
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They asked the surgeons to inform them of people with amblyopia who had lost vision in their good eye as adults. |
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The act required unclassified reports in order to inform Congress as a whole and the public at large. |
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First of all the nice visit, offering them money and mobile phones to inform on people. |
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With the amount of misinformation out there on diesel and turbo charging diesels we feel obliged to inform you of the facts. |
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Use them wisely, inform on your neighbours, and remember kids, dope's for dopes. |
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In its attempt to inform the public of ancient Egyptian culture, the Field Museum fails to paint a complete and informative picture. |
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While these and other sociopolitical themes inform her writing, Hansen's books are not didactic. |
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A more didactic type of prose, designed to inform and convince, was practised by Arnold, Carlyle, Macaulay, and others. |
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This press conference is part of a larger decision by the Tourist Board to better inform the press of the activities undertaken by the board. |
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He is still as purposefully didactic as ever, using the genre of educational information posters to inform us of our own miseducation. |
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But such legwork does far more than inform them of what their co-medium is thinking. |
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St.Croix always manages to confuse, delight and inform me, but this month's installment was a real puzzler. |
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The steamboat agents inform her that they do not issue return tickets on West African steamers. |
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Ultimately questions of grace inform matters of polity, both civil and ecclesiastical. |
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I believe that if a personal event offers a life lesson and can inform our art, then it needs to be passed on as a teaching. |
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Update your firm's anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies, and inform management employees of the new training requirement. |
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Too often companies neglect to inform and dialogue with their own people, especially in times of crisis. |
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You bet, but never to the point where I would hesitate to inform on them for the slightest infraction. |
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When he started to inform on his accomplice last year, the pathologist was called in. |
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Those involved hope to persuade people to inform on drug dealers, putting them out of business and behind bars. |
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Not even when one of her options is to inform on him to the company without even telling him about it? |
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If they inform a detainee's family or the media about the detention, they face up to five years in jail. |
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These lines of research can better inform prevention and intervention programs for adolescent problems. |
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Kindly inform any person residing outside the parish who might wish to attend this special liturgy. |
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Oh dear me, it desolates me to inform you that I will not be able to update either of my stories for about ten days. |
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It will either inform you or inflame you, and either one can be a good thing. |
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The focus of the ad was to inform the public that chrysotile asbestos does not cause cancer. |
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It is such short notice and it is awfully rude of me to inform you of this just now. |
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Then, just as he was preparing for his most significant challenge yet, the manager took him aside in August to inform him of an imminent signing. |
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This is to inform you of my decision to retire from my position as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. |
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Often the mainstream media have done more to mislead than to inform the public on the issues behind the protests. |
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Strenuous efforts were made to inform the people of the issues at stake in the Nice Treaty. |
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If you are unable to comply with the notice by the above date then you should inform me of the reasons in writing as soon as possible. |
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Stevenson appealed to communities to inform the police with regards to people who stole fencing so they can be prosecuted. |
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If an autograft is to be used, the surgeon should inform the surgical team from where the graft will be harvested. |
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I will inform Monsieur Dubuque of your conjectures about the letter's mailer in another way. |
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I am pleased to inform Mrs Powell the centre has reopened after some essential maintenance work. |
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Among the proposals are demands that banks in the developed world repatriate money pilfered by corrupt leaders and inform on suspicious accounts. |
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That businesses spend vast sums to delude consumers, not inform them, is too obvious to merit comment. |
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Les never lost his interest in physical culture, which he would inform you, is not now an apt description of the current scene of bodybuilding. |
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The pro-life movement will inform the European Union of anything which we do not think is ethical. |
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He has the scoop on current initiatives afoot to inform you of the latest flaws and fixes. |
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He suggested the town clerk inform them of the official procedures to be put in train. |
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How many still do, and still print the little black margins around their images to inform the viewer of their exacting practice? |
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The vast majority, 83 percent, say that more education is needed to help them inform their clients about giclee printing. |
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As the incognito president cries out for justice, the police inform him that he is a wanted man. |
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Our goal is to inspire those who are already familiar with what we believe and inform those who are not. |
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If you work with BAME communities that face socio-economic disadvantage we encourage you to use evidence from your work to inform this review. |
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But then, I suppose without any petrol, some smart lorry-driver might inform you, no bandwagons would get anywhere anyway. |
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If patients would prefer a hot breakfast selection they need only inform their ward hostess. |
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The impersonal nature of the facility has encouraged a lot of motorists to inform the police about accidents. |
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As the local Gascons will often inform even the most casual visitor, Armagnac is at once the oldest and the youngest spirit in France. |
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Have you expanded your repertoire, and if so will your explorative work with your new kit inform your next material? |
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The precisionists inform us that we have only now entered the 21st century and the third Millennium. |
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I mean no disrespect, but I wish to inform you that your request may not be wholly understood. |
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For you see, if it was I may just have to run to Eros and inform him of what a big meany his girlfriend is. |
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In trials in which pertinent data are available, mediational analyses could inform theories of change. |
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The next day a police inspector interrupted his speech to inform him that he was contravening a by-law by speaking in the square. |
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Would you like us to inform you when we add more natural melanite garnet jewelry items in 14k white and and 14k yellow gold on this page? |
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As a fair trade organization, we seek to market the crafts of Third World artisans and to inform Americans about those artisans. |
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The unique semicircular canals of the inner ear continuously inform the brain of the head and body's position. |
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His reaction amounts to an acknowledgement that the fortunes of the national side inform everything. |
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Any player who cannot play, please inform your club captain, so a reserve pair can take your place. |
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Evaluation is the systematic collection and analysis of relevant data to inform decision making. |
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Iokaste sends for Oedipus and instructs the Corinthian to inform him of the news. |
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Doclar would be most displeased with the news, but the duty fell to Kul to inform him. |
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It's a messy situation that needs to be dealt with on a case by case basis, but I think it was right not to automatically inform the parent. |
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He can then inform the farmers of the potential risk from the disease if they plant peas in that area. |
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When Miss Fiske wrote to inform me of her condition, I was utterly befuddled. |
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My first campaign piece was a mailing to all households and a full-page ad in the newspapers to inform voters what I believed. |
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After getting her wounds bound, Razi led Asher and Iola to the dungeons to inform Daniel and his crew of the victory. |
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Naked women belong in top-shelf magazines, not in a publication which should inform on the news of the day. |
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Last July the professor wrote to inform the Association that he had reached an out-of court settlement with the university. |
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The failure to inform the lenders of the broker's fraud induced them to think that valid policies were in place. |
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An understanding of this may inform the lifestyle of some religious groups, such as the Shakers and the Amish. |
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If you don't inform your insurance company your policy could be invalidated. |
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Next, inform them it is traditional in your country to split a bottle of liquor when strangers meet. |
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If you don't accept this punishment I'm going to inform the chairman to put you on the transfer list. |
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When you transitioned into your own sexual identity, how did your success in that transition inform you about the subject matter of this film? |
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Finally the clerk of Parliament came to inform him that someone was on the way. |
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Therefore parents need to inform their young daughters and sons to be clear around the idea of consent. |
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They want police to inform these gold shops of the proposal and request their cooperation. |
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In France, the 1994 bioethics law requires physicians to inform relatives before performing an autopsy. |
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She actually made the effort to convey her message to another friend to inform me. |
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He shrieks in terror at the sight of Gregor's new body and races away to inform the company of Gregor's new state. |
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Three local shearers will be in action and a professional mohair classer will inform people of the grades and differences in quality of mohair. |
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To better inform the story, here is a brief synopsis of my Mexican food experience up to that point. |
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He produced an invalid passport and failed to inform the officer that it was not valid. |
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Maybe I could blackmail her into letting me listen to it by threatening to inform the world of her favourite film. |
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As a first step, I closely examine the passage, its narrative strategies and the gaze, or rather gazes, that inform it. |
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If members of the public see young people acting in an unusual manner or carrying wine bladders they should immediately inform police. |
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His ideas inform the stark images of rural wastelands, twilit amusement parks and whiskey bottles that augment the musician's songs in the film. |
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Denise was delighted to inform the assembled gathering that no less than four talented women from the community were set to entertain and inform. |
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Don't worry about it, Matty'll inform you on the particulars of your assignment tomorrow night. |
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They would mop his brow and place wine and bread to his parched lips and inform him he was awake. |
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The NSW artist's meticulous eye and delight in her surrounds continually inform her work. |
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I am interested in forms and traditions of popular education that can inform activist learning which are experience-based, dialogical and action-oriented. |
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A monument's beholders might never inform themselves about its history. |
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The Embassy produced a short video in advance of the trip, which, in the spirit of our times, is meant to both inform and amuse. |
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I get to push the buttons and see how they respond, and then try to inform their responses in a positive way. |
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Chuma's stubborn abstruseness has alienated some critics, but it continues to inform her sense of theater and may be the only thing one can continue to expect from her. |
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May it please the Court, I inform the Court that the following members of the Bar here present have been appointed as Queen's Counsel for the State of South Australia. |
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I was pleased to inform him that actually, I do have a full bike licence. |
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These developments warrant further testing and monitoring to help inform health officials and poultry raisers about possible migration of the virus. |
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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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When the ball is dead he shall inform the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and, as soon as practicable, the captain of the batting side of what has occurred. |
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Cummings asks when I inform her in a hushed whisper how nervous I was to discuss these things when the office was so quiet. |
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The Bar determined his failure to inform his client was both dishonest and deceitful. |
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Some organizations openly recruit students to inform on their teachers. |
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He made no calls to inform the congregation of his impending lateness. |
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The first of those teams were due to arrive in Sligo yesterday afternoon, but the organisers had to regretfully inform them that the event would not go ahead. |
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We kindly inform these little jokers with the dubious jokes that they risk judicial proceedings they may not find funny at all. |
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Even though he can be an old buffer type of commentator at times, no one who has listened to him can say that he doesn't inform and doesn't contribute. |
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It does, however, authorize and inform the tensions between the past and the present, the historical event and its representation, that I have been describing. |
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He said this would help inform a consistent and coherent regional framework that could provide a further anchor for the initiatives that must be pursued. |
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We look for environments that responsibly inform and entertain. |
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The daily message of that outsized shield to Ramos was that just wearing the NYPD inform can make you a target. |
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Those who inform against him or arrest him will be liberally rewarded. |
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You may inform the Church that you are no longer a member by writing a letter of apostasy and sending it to the priest at the church where you were baptized. |
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Real horror ought to inform our policy debates at least as much in the fullness of time. |
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The Scribbler is delighted to inform you that your luck is in. |
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Throughout the week, the education workers plan to set up a tent at the Education Ministry and to conduct teach-ins to inform the public about their plight. |
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He suggested an alternative would be to inform residents of the actual price of the asphalt after tenders for the project close later this spring. |
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In 1984, Wollenberger signed a stasi contract agreeing to inform on Lengsfeld and her son from a previous marriage. |
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She is patronising and ruthless, and sometimes naive, but there are some heart-breaking domestic moments that precede and inform her ball-breaking office persona. |
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I would like to inform everyone not to take the page too seriously, we are not trying to promote anything. |
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The barazas targeted the affected communities to inform them about the project, the resettlement programme and the procedures for purchase of land. |
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The device is also hooked up to municipal databases to warn about road and sidewalk constructions, as well as inform about train and bus timetables, and possible delays. |
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Five seconds into the take-off a warning bell sounds to inform the captain that there is a problem with the number two engine and that it is on fire. |
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However, paragraph 56 of that document indicates that the townscape and landscape of the wider locality must inform considerations of design and layout. |
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The programme aims to inform and advise consumers about the growing range of options for transacting their banking business enabled by new technology. |
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His mentorship, kindness, and friendship continue to guide and inform my approach to life. |
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However, we need the freedom and expertise to develop integrative biopsychological models to inform our thinking and practice, even our psychotherapy. |
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And allow me to kindly inform you that our parents are filthy moneybags. |
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So if he believed his visit yesterday would be enough to quell major doubts about this issue, we must inform him that this was mission unaccomplished. |
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Where that can be shown to be justified and accurate I can assure them that it will inform our actions but we will not easily be blown off course. |
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Functionally, it is used to host conferences and meetings for the aluminium industry and to inform the public of the multifarious creative uses of assorted aluminium products. |
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Council officials said they would inform the Councillor of the name of the worker they were dealing with so that the committee members could get in contact with him. |
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The survey, carried out every six months, aims to inform Yorkshire Forward's investment in the regional economy and give a reliable snapshot of business opinion. |
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The book is intended-and it succeeds admirably-as a sourcebook to inform and inspire mental health, pastoral, and human-service professionals of all disciplines. |
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When the receptionist, an English-speaking woman, opened her window I went up to her to inform her that I was not a visa applicant but had an appointment with the consul. |
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Mr Cullen said a publicity campaign will be run in the four new constituencies before the referendum vote to inform voters on the operation of the voting machine. |
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They are, at the same time, autobiographies that emphasize how memories and consciousness of the working of ethnicity in the United States inform and nuance their writing. |
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If either of ye dogs dare inform the cap'n, ye shall be answerin' to me. |
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The Assyrians believed the god Shamash the Sun sent messages to inform the haruspex of the structure of the universe at the moment the sacrificial knife struck the victim. |
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What better way is there for Mos Burger to inform of the traceability of its agricultural products than a small blackboard chalking it out before your very eyes! |
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You should inform your doctor if you regularly take garlic supplements or consume raw garlic, especially if you are taking a blood-thinning medicine or routinely use aspirin. |
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I partially agree with Peggy Post's answer to whether or not it is appropriate for a dinner-party guest to inform the hostess if she is a vegetarian. |
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No Hawaiian hulas or Tahitian chants here, though traditional cultural elements and echoes of local folk styles do inform these supremely mellow numbers. |
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If you do not inform your reader with the basics of how to accomplish a task, perform a function or use a new tool, I guarantee he will find out from someone else. |
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While it will be relatively straightforward to inform employees of monitoring, it will be more difficult to inform those sending communications from outside. |
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Western banks must be obliged by law to inform on suspicious accounts. |
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Whilst there are a number of subplots, they all inform on the main one and give the story a far wider, more epic feel than it would normally have. |
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Fresh ideas, inventive combinations and a lively ambience inform this modern Scottish restaurant famed for giving traditional dishes a vibrant international infusion. |
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Some blinded veterans recall that doctors did little more than bluntly inform them of the finality of their condition, and ask them if they had any questions. |
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After careful consideration, I regret to inform you that I am unable to accept your refusal to offer me an assistant professor position in your department. |
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The discourses of gender, religion, and post-colonialism inform his use of the literatures, both Irish language and Anglo-Irish, from that period. |
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They also inform the wider ontology of war in verse that emerges into the foreground of military victory to ask unanswered questions about race and class. |
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The program had no credentialed counselors, no chemical dependency services, failed to inform clients of their rights, and was found to be illegally handling medications. |
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These discourses invalidate indigenous and Creole land claims in the popular imagination and inform the cultural politics of identity among coastal peoples. |
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Some men earn their keep by prying into the lives of others, to inform their clients for fee whether those overseen or overheard are criminal, adulterous, employable. |
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How does environmental ethics or deep ecology inform your reading? |
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Analyses like this should inform more effective detailing of buildings. |
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Poetry cannot escape ideology nor can evade the class struggle since the latter indirectly or more directly inform the poet's political and artistic consciousness. |
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I agree that it could create anxiety that never eventuates in anything and it's really then looking at what's the extent of our duty of care to inform people of that risk. |
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This is all highly wonderful and simply the epitome of science fiction writing, but I'm truly excited to inform you that the best is still to come. |
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In addition, bearing in mind one's inherent location within the dynamic of gender relations should inform the way in which one interacts with others, male and female. |
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Micah's parents had come in to inform us that they were leaving for something-or-other and swept out the door in a whiff of perfume and exorbitance. |
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The physiological ethology of stress in reptiles can inform views about the possible evolutionary antecedents of coping responses in other taxa, not least humans. |
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Their failure to adequately inform participants of the risks was morally blameworthy. |
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O'Rourke felt obliged to inform Mason and Gilmour, which angered Waters, who wanted to dismiss him as the band's manager. |
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On one hand this new wealth of medical knowledge can inform and empower us but it can also turn the worried well into nervous wrecks. |
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Members were supposed to inform themselves of crimes and then of the details of the crimes. |
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This work helps inform today's decisions and ensure that they become tomorrow's permanent record. |
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Upon returning to Qashliq, Yermak decided to inform the Stroganovs and the tsar of his conquests. |
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A second change was known only to parties in England who chose not to inform the larger group. |
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The few who managed to escape the massacre climbing over the walls proceeded to inform the community of the treacherous Spaniards' atrocity. |
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King Afonso V gave a ceremonial lecture on the bull in Lisbon Cathedral on October 5, 1455 to inform the foreign representatives of commerce. |
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I inform you that I will be a gracious lord and a faithfull observer of God's rights and just secular law. |
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However, Richard Hooker's appeal to scripture, church tradition, and reason as sources of authority continue to inform Anglican identity. |
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Of what that involves in the way of doctrine I have no idea nor the time to inform myself. |
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The Enlightenment had produced many writers, pamphleteers and publishers who could inform or inflame public opinion. |
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Two of them returned overland to inform Magellan of what had happened, and to bring rescue to their comrades. |
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Anyone, including recreational divers and beachcombers, removing those goods must inform the Receiver of Wreck to avoid the accusation of theft. |
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The profiles will also help to inform choices about how land is managed and can change. |
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Many local fishermen noticed the drastic decrease of cod and tried to inform local government officials. |
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It is my duty to inform you that Operation Cerberus has been successfully completed. |
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For many years, Mannerism continued to inform the tastes and ideals of local Maltese artists. |
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Wireless communication was used to inform Togo's headquarters, where the Combined Fleet was immediately ordered to sortie. |
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Hydrological research can inform environmental engineering, policy and planning. |
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A key part of the Fair Trade initiative is to inform consumers through innovative marketing. |
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Pearce said that players who did not want to be included would be able to inform him of their wishes at that stage. |
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Audio clips and television broadcasts are used to inform listeners of the BBC's comprehensive database. |
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The BBC uses advertising campaigns to inform customers of the requirement to pay the licence fee. |
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When Jack and Rose attempt to inform Cal of the collision, Lovejoy slips the necklace into Jack's pocket and he and Cal accuse him of theft. |
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Pilots involving over 2,000 nurses and midwives across the UK would inform the final plans. |
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This information helps them to carry out their powers and duties and to inform the development of effective policy making. |
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This was to further inform the public or track workers of any active trains. |
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Custumals were commissioned by lords who presided as lay judges over manorial courts in order to inform themselves about the court process. |
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Knowing the government of Prince Maximilian of Baden would veto any such action, Ludendorff decided not to inform him. |
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O'Sullivan went to inform Charles Edward Stuart of the change of plan, but missed him in the dark. |
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The collection was a working tool used by the British government to inform and influence foreign and colonial policy. |
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Emissaries were immediately dispatched to inform King Philip IV of France of the intentions of the English. |
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Polonius blames love for Hamlet's madness and resolves to inform Claudius and Gertrude. |
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The Friar promises to send a messenger to inform Romeo of the plan so that he can rejoin her when she awakens. |
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Libraries should inform their users of what materials are available in their collections and how to access that information. |
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The union are gathering data on indiscipline from teachers around the country to help inform future EIS policy on the issue. |
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In this context, we wish to inform the public that it takes 10 days only to process a smart ID card application and delivery to the applicant. |
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I regret to inform you that in order to make way for the new hyperspace express route, your planet has been scheduled for demolition. |
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Indeed, this fear of prescriptivism came to inform an active rejection of eco-feminist and vegetarian feminist theory. |
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