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Each experience informs one of the two main categories of Guthrie's songs.
This informs one of the Cities Changing Diabetes study's most notable findings: that "time poverty" is among the risk factors in Houston for developing type 2 diabetes.
(Her sense of fashion also informs one of "Nine and a Half Weeks" 's moments of levity, when McNeill rifles through her lover's closet, evaluating and cataloging in detail his choice of suits, ties, and socks).
1315) and at its most intense in the partly well-preserved cycles in the Kariye Cami, informs one of the greatest mosaic works of art, the Deësis panel in the south gallery of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
The benefits of new communication technologies are many and obvious; the potential for pitfalls informs one of the "risk cases" explored in the World Economic Forum's Global Risks 2013 report, based on expert input about which risks could manifest themselves over the next 10 years.
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On August 3 2002, CIA Headquarters first informed one of their "black sites" that they had approval to begin waterboarding and other "enhanced interrogation techniques".
"In fact, it was Madoff himself who informed one of the examination teams that the other examination team had already received the information they were seeking from him".
"I know everyone has the right to vote and that it's one of the freedoms U.S. citizens enjoy, and by not being informed one of our freedoms slips away," said Rich Ryan, 24, a bartender from Lawrenceville, a Trenton suburb.
When the team decided to act, they had sought technical advice from a graduate student, who, quite predictably, informed one of the eminences of the computer-science department, John McCarthy, what was going down.
That same summer, Greg, Jr., informed one of his crewmen (who later coöperated with federal authorities) that his father's "agent source" had warned that Catanzano was "going to rat".
Ms. Sontag, who died at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, had been ill with cancer intermittently for the last 30 years, a struggle that informed one of her most famous books, the critical study "Illness as Metaphor" (1978).
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