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Ms. Tracey let it be known through the company that she was leaving City Ballet to spend more time with her family.
Last week, US intelligence and IAEA inspectors let it be known through the New York Times that they are watching two other suspect sites.
The chancellor has let it be known, through the media, that he will make public expenditure cuts of £15bn in Wednesday's budget.
It does not promote its brand because it prefers to be known through the names of the 80-plus universities and colleges it owns all over the world.Private provision is growing.
Better still, she should let it be known through the Palace PR machine that she disapproves of his demarche to the Qatari royal family and does not believe that, because they are one feudal monarchy, the Prince of Wales should behave as if he is the heir to another.
Mr. Powell let it be known through the journalist Bob Woodward, for example, that he had harbored private misgivings about the war, a tactic that angered loyalists to Mr. Bush at the White House and Pentagon who saw the disclosures as a self-serving attempt to distance himself from the administration's troubles.
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Such instruments with their rich penetrating sound have been known through the ages under various names and shapes.
There is no edition of the Greek text of this important historian, who is known through the almost literal reproduction of his work by George Cedrinus.
"When I ran for the presidency, I was known through the media in Europe and America much more than in my own country.
Through displays of antiquarian books and documents, and an operational hydraulic press from 1745, the museum focuses on the history and process of making the finely crafted paper for which Amalfi was known through the 18th century.
Machiavelli's influence on later times must be divided into what was transmitted under his own name and what was known through the works of others but not acknowledged as Machiavelli's.
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