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It is often used to politely say that someone has given information or news to someone else. Example: The manager has kindly informed us that the office will be closed tomorrow for renovations, so please plan your work accordingly.
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Ignoring it is not an option because Osborne has kindly informed them he plans to fight the next election on this terrain.
Additionally, the author has kindly informed me that there is a publisher discount of 20%% being offered on orders of prepublication copies.
After this paper has been completed, Horvath has kindly informed us on his recent manuscript [14] that contains related results in the slightly more general context of complete quasi-Busemann spaces.
After our paper was accepted for publication, Pavel Semenov has kindly informed us that our Theorem 3.3 is almost identical with Corollary 1.7 on page 521 of Volume I of the Handbook of Multivalued Analysis by S. Hu and N. S. Papageorgiou, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1997.
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$23. AS the news media have so kindly informed us, the suburbs are under assault.
An undergraduate has kindly supplied the answer.
This year, Giorgio Armani has kindly offered to prepare something.
Darth has kindly allowed us to share them.
So he has kindly supplied his slides from the speech.
JB has kindly provided the data and revised the manuscript.
The data has kindly been provided by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health.
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