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For instance, it was argued that the act of perceiving a state of affairs and the act of meaning it with a linguistic expression are not of the same genus and that both acts are further distinct from informing someone about this state of affairs or from enjoying it.
But while Collins had no issue with Pagan having to leave a game because of illness, he said he was annoyed that he did not make a greater effort to inform someone about his whereabouts.
I informed Alexander about this, and he asked me to tell him what I know about the Trenczers of Krosno.
(Arpaio claims that he did inform someone at Mesa police headquarters about the raid).
I informed the parish priest about this but he wouldn't even let me across his door.
Read up on the latest news and keep yourself informed on important topics, so you will always have something relevant to talk about or inform someone new.
They purported to inform someone living outside Paris (in the provinces) about the events that were newsworthy in theological debates at the Sorbonne and, more widely, in the Catholic Church in France.
First, inform someone where you are going.
I informed my stepmother about the situation and she suggested me to find someone who could heal her with traditional medicine.
Can I speak to someone about this?
Regarding clinical information, approximately 40% of the athletes had been informed by someone about "snoring loudly" and/or "leg twitching or jerking during sleep" (Table 4).
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