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The economy characteristic of those years informed everything about her – the way she dressed, her reserved speech, the pared-back working method, the attitude to equipment, the reluctance to talk about her work.
"It informed everything about me, it's a city that embraces culture in that way.
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It embodied an idea that seemed to inform everything about Bleasdale's telling of the story – that there can be understanding without any reductive attempt to deny differences.
To try a more positive tack: Mr. Wright, perhaps you could address how you see gay experiences as being inflected by race and class, and why you chose to write about the subset of the gay youth population that your title implies? - Posted by Jean in Brooklyn Race and class inform everything about American life, so it's only natural they impact sexuality and sexual politics, too.
And how has this informed everything since?
"It informs everything".
Music informs everything.
That informs everything we do.
Always be well informed about the places you are travelling to, but don't think you know everything about said place, because you probably don't.
In a 1961 New Yorker magazine profile by Morton Hunt, Mr. Merton was described as displaying "a surprising catholicity of interests and a talent for good conversation, impaired only slightly by the fact that he is alarmingly well informed about everything from baseball to Kant and is unhesitatingly ready to tell anybody about any or all of it".
"He was informed about everything," he said.
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