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Every time summer comes around, "Punta", as everyone in the know calls it, stirs up headlines, sensations, (trivial) scandals and no end of glam gossip.
Everyone in the know stops here for breakfast lunch or tea, and you can even swap your own book for a different one that takes your fancy off their book shelf.
Like nearly everyone in the know, Joseph C. Wilson 4th concluded before the war that Saddam Hussein did have weapons of mass destruction that "required a vigorous and sustained international response to disarm him" (Op-Ed, July 6).
"Everyone in the know has sat down and spoken about it," added Bresnan.
It's a circle jerk for everyone "in the know" and a big fuck you to everyone else.
Students have been using social networks such as Facebook and Twitter to do what the websites were originally designed for -- updating friends and followers about their recent activities and keep everyone in the know.
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Just about everyone in the parish knew or knew of a parishioner who has been affected.
By now, everyone in the Valley knows or knows of Mike Maples, a co-founder of FLOODGATE.
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