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While even the savviest globetrotter might be in the know about the best places to dine and the hippest hotels to stay at, knowing what to tip and when can be downright confounding.
Mr. Gibb said Belvedere associates itself "with a great night out and with people who are in the know about life, in the know about vodka".
"She's very much in the know about the Internet, magazines, films.
Mr. Brokaw said of Ms. Miller's tabloid reputation: "I'm so not in the know about things like that.
"It's very common," Dr. Kaul said, "to hear rumors that companies are in the know about trial results".
There is a difference, and should be, between being in the know about "in" restaurants, chefs, food trends and liking and feeling able to eat well.
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That, he wrote, includes "continuous reading, schooling, learning new things" and staying ahead and in-the-know about your industry.
"Consumers today also want to be 'in-the-know' about upcoming new products and advancements, and be able to readily gain access to promotional offers and other new and exciting product information," said Mark Layton Mark Layton, PFSweb's CEO.
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