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He informs you that the restaurant does not accept cards.
He informs you pleasantly that he was born in St. Vincent's Hospital in Green Bay, Wisc., two months before Vince Lombardi became head coach of the Packers.
As the owner, Jungjin Park, welcomes you to the room — dark wooden tables, spare floral arrangements, a deep-red brocaded-silk wall — he informs you, politely, "Kaiseki is best eaten as it served, so that it doesn't sit".
Mr. Walker is a kind of fashion Zelig, a man whose unofficial résumé (he would never have an actual résumé) locates him into so many places at so many times and in the thick of so many scenes that one cannot help but be amazed when he informs you that he is just 44.
He informs you in his thick German accent that one bottle is $5, and the other $50, and politely challenges you to taste them to identify the more expensive of the two.
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At times mistaken for a cool person, the music nerd is identifiable by the speed at which he or she informs you that SXSW "used to be about the music, man".
You should inform on your partner in crime because if he keeps quiet, you go free, and if he informs on you, both of you go to prison, but the sentence will be either the same length or shorter than if you keep quiet.
When Mr. Miller informs you that he's going to burn the California and American flags onstage -- he was going to stick to the state flag, but who really cares about it?
Like the bore who informs you that he's going to tell you a funny story, it heightens anxiety by providing you with a sort of moral obligation to laugh.
IMAGINE you are in a taxi and the driver suddenly turns violently and speeds towards a wall, tyres screeching, only to stop at the very last moment, inches from the bricks—and cheerfully informs you that he wants to do the same to you in three months time.
"Max figures he's about to get killed, and he's informed, you now work for me," said one attorney, who asked not to be identified.
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