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On 10 June 1963, U.S. correspondents were informed that "something important" would happen the following morning on the road outside the Cambodian embassy in Saigon.
He was about to hop onto a train to New York City with his wife and children to check out the Christmas displays when he was informed that something awful had happened in Newtown.
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As indicated by the original meaning of the verb inform, that is, "to give form to" something, to become information data need to be intentionally processed, organized, and structured in a useful way so that we can draw conclusions.
I was informed that men "love something to grab on to", and that "curves" are sexier than skeletons.
Intoned Luce years later: "We reached the conclusion that most people were not well informed & that something should be done. . .
A tip-off informed us that something was going to happen, and that it was going to happen near Piccadilly Circus at 3PM.
What he did was take everything back to empirical principles, ignore everything that had been written previously, go back to the actual cameras, the actual prints, and analyze them in a way that would inform something that was objective".
I have been reliably informed that these slimline cans represent something known as "perfect girth".
The storage unit has become a thick battleground between Race X and the black operation units, and although Shephard manages to evade them, he is informed by another security guard that something very large is coming through an alien portal blocking the exit path.
The kids watching won't identify it as that, but it will subtly inform them that something mysterious and awesome but ambiguously pleasurable may happen at any time between her and the Beast.
I can strap it on and wear it for a good seven days without a charge and when it informs me that something is up – that I have a text or an email or a call – it does so in a discreet manner.
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