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She spoke out after senior Whitehall figures, who were apprised of David Cameron's concerns that the yes camp was developing an ominous momentum in the final period of the campaign, suggested to the palace that an intervention by the Queen would be helpful.
The Whitehall machinery was fully apprised of the prime minister's concerns that the yes side was developing an ominous momentum.
At issue remains the handling of the incriminating "for Neville" e-mail, which made clear that hacking was being ordered by the News of the World.Tom Watson, the committee's most persistent questioner, revealed that the reporter in question, Neville Thurlbeck, had recently revealed to him that the News of the World's lawyer had told him Mr Murdoch was to be apprised of the existence of the e-mail.
They have discussed ideas such as trying to keep managers apprised of the latest thinking in their field, developing a professional licence for them and setting up an organisation to punish unprofessional behaviour.Even these cheerleaders admit there are differences between practising management and, say, medicine.
Eisenhower was apprised in advance of Soviet missile progress thanks in part to overflights of the U-2 spy plane.
Antonescu had already repeated the request for a German military mission, which arrived in Bucharest on October 12. Though Hitler had apprised the Italian foreign minister, Galeazzo Ciano, of his intention to send a military mission to Romania, Ciano had not apprised Mussolini.
Wilson's note of November 5 apprised the Germans of these reservations and stated that Foch would communicate armistice terms to Germany's accredited representatives.
Intercepted letters apprised the imperial court of these negotiations, but, after the Swedish victory over General Tilly (who had replaced Wallenstein) at Breitenfeld (September 17 , 1631, the emperor had to offer Wallenstein once more the supreme command.
If beekeeping in ancient Egypt strikes you as an off-puttingly obscure subject for a book, you need to be apprised of two facts.
It is suggested that Mr Johnson's father had either not apprised him of what he was intending to say – or it was part of a dual-pronged strategy to laugh off and attack an interviewer who managed to make the Mayor appear uncharacteristically flummoxed.
A friend of Murdoch reports that only in the past few weeks has he been fully apprised of the situation and, understandably, he is angry.
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