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They want to be entertained.This lesson is beginning to inform the way TV people are thinking about interactivity.
Luna sent a ship back to Veracruz, their point of beginning, to inform the viceroy that the expedition had safely arrived.
Cross-sectional analysis of these is beginning to inform clinical management.
Such data are beginning to inform disease outbreaks e.g. of avian influenza A (H7N7) [ 123] and Foot-and-Mouth disease [ 124].
Treatment has not changed a great deal over the past 30 years, although a number of clinical trials are beginning to inform management in a more rational way.
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When the spirit begins to inform the mind instead of the reverse, the information flow between all aspects of your being gains quantity and quality.
However, since the early 1990s, due to the increased understanding and adoption of informed consent policy and practice, physicians have gradually begun to inform patients of their cancer diagnosis in clinical practice [ 10, 11].
South Africa's past began to inform the play.
Gradually, this belief began to inform my entire world outlook.
These two pieces began to inform how I could find meaning in the work.
As a result, officials said, the Administration has begun to inform allied govern- meats privately of its decision.
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