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In August 1935 Italy attacked the empire of Ethiopia in Africa, announcing that it had apprised Britain and France at Stresa of its intentions of doing so.
The owner knows about my crime; it's a condition of my probation that I apprise all possible employers about what I did.
Properly carried out, it admits only highly qualified candidates while apprising others of their realistic prospects.
But Mr. Ojakian said his office sent a letter a week ago to Mrs. Rell, apprising her of "what had happened, how it had happened, what information was on the tape and what we would do to address the situation".
apprising him of his nomination to honorary membership.
Nevertheless, it would be irresponsible for the federal government to switch the SSS to an investment-based system without at least apprising the public of the potential fallout from this change.
And again, in this instance, not only is Congress fully apprised of it, but what is also true is that the FISA Court has to authorize it.
But they offer few details about the nature of that investigation: who was interviewed, whether Paterno or other university officials were apprised of it.
Mr. Murphy, who strongly recommended the acquisition, gave several presentations to the board in support of it, said three people apprised of the deal.
To let it be known that women in the political realm are also unfaithful may not be the most savory of goals, but the public deserves to be apprised that it happens.
National Dairy and Wise move to dismiss all of the Robinson-Patman counts on the grounds that the statutory provision, 'unreasonably low prices,' is so vague and indefinite as to violate the due process requirement of the Fifth Amendment and an indictment based on this provision is violative of the Sixth Amendment in that it does not adequately apprise them of the charges.
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