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We gather here today to make known our grievance.
It attempts to make known to the lay public the functions of a State Supreme Court justice.
Writing from his jail cell, Preston sought to make known his version of the event with the "Case of Capt.
When he has intervened to make known his wishes, his influence is such that it is taken as an order.
I love sticking up for my teammates, and I love to make known that I'll be there for them".
The result is a sense of provisional, oddly apologetic beauty: superb, in its way, but anxious to make known that the aim is something much greater.
These people either did not want to jeopardize business with History or its parent companies, or to make known their relationship with "The Kennedys" or History's advisory board.
Years later, in his twenties, a young and anxious Hagelsieb sat down with his father to make known his career choice.
"We feel that there is a certain moral necessity to make known the terrible facts," a missionary, Miner Searle Bates, wrote.
His refusal to make known the gender of the person to whom his affections were aimed was, he reasoned, out of a desire to "universalise" his poetry.
This has compelled a new generation of Kashmiris to articulate their frustration through social networking sites and YouTube in order to make known the torment of Kashmir.
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