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Those in the know, of course, have been summering here for years, but for others, cult crime drama Broadchurch – set on the Dorset coast – was an eye-opener.
Pakistan was "in the know of certain things" and "what happened, happened with our consent.
It wasn't even the know of perennial oglers and curiosity seekers that showed up to eyeball the show.
Do you want to be in the know of the best new artists and playlists with the most eclectic mixes?
I also wondered if my riding companions were in the know of the news that I had just received.
For business minds in the know of the enormous power of the social web, that in itself must be ample reason for releasing at least part of the treasure on the web.
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Neither spouse let the other know of the dissatisfaction and insecurities.
"People all over the world know of the power of Twitter, but it's not clear why they should harness it themselves.
The only part left the humans know of is a place called Ark, built by John Noa, the leader of the known world.
When he resumed his campaigning, he said it was appropriate to let the voters know of his stands on the issues.
Fans of both clubs let the station know of their disbelief, and the broadcaster, which charges up to £19.99 a month for subscriptions, soon began trending on Twitter.
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