As a writer I'm deeply apprised of the need to keep the words uncluttered of any urge to rouse easy emotions. |
Friends kept him apprised of developments by sending e-mail messages to his BlackBerry. |
Likewise, readers are also apprised of how ambiguous a clue to morality deception may be. |
I suppose perhaps the more relevant question which it is silent on is whether the Minister was apprised of the marriage. |
What happens if he is apprised of this fact, perhaps by being presented with an argument from those propositions to the denial of? |
I understand that you were apprised of the situation from its earliest stages, although not directly involved. |