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I will continue to keep you apprised.
I want to thank you for the opportunity to share this information with the public and we will continue to keep Canadians apprised as we move forward.
A spokesman for Scottish Rugby said: "We have been kept fully apprised of the alleged incident and we will continue to monitor closely any developments.
The email not only apprises her otherwise, but graciously promises to ensure that Bill will continue to visit their two sons.
This council will keep us apprised of new developments and give our nation a forum to continue to discuss and evaluate these important issues.
"I have asked the Department of Defense to keep me apprised of the investigation and expect a full accounting of the facts and circumstances," Obama said, adding that the US "will continue to work closely with President Ghani, the Afghan government, and our international partners to support the Afghan National Defense and Security forces as they work to secure their country".
This paper documents important changes in the Chinese NFI both to support continued trend analysis and to apprise data users of important changes to the inventory over the years.
Both Bill and Hillary Clinton had been apprised of the situation for years, and continued to be through the filing of the lawsuit, Rossi said, and a representative of C.D.F. was brought in to act as an intermediary with the state.
Other Republicans who are kept apprised of the Bush campaign's thinking said that the issue of timing continued to be hotly debated among Mr. Bush's advisers and that the president had not decided how quickly he wants to drop his strategy of remaining publicly detached from partisan warfare.
Appraise means to ascertain the value of and does not mean to apprise or to inform.
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