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Rather than close, the hotel used the production to its advantage, making it known that the filming was happening there.
Support includes practical support (e.g. financing, location of the training course, offering physicians the time to attend), as well as 'emotional' support (e.g. making it known that the Institute finds the training course and its subject important, motivating physicians to join).
By making it known that they would bid for certain assets, they can force Vivendi's hand.
And just as they are returning, Wade Boggs is making it known that he would like to say goodbye.
Levy's devotion continues; he is refreshingly free of restraint in making it known that he won't be going near business when the Friday-evening meal looms, ever.
Dr. Barres, who has been a judge for the awards, said even making it known that scientists could nominate themselves helped make the pool of winners more diverse.
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2) A representation is false if— (a) it is untrue or misleading, and (b) the person making it knows that it is, or might be, untrue or misleading. .
A representation is false if it is untrue or misleading and the person making it knows that it is, or might be, untrue or misleading.
And Virginia has made it known that it does not plan to adopt the standards.
He made it known that he liked to have his hand kissed.
Mr. Pacino made it known that he wanted to play only Shylock.
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