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was notified before
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To give (someone) notice of (something).
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Wolf, who identifies as a lesbian and prefers to wear traditionally masculine clothing, was notified before the event that, in the eyes of the school, her choice of dress was unacceptable.
Each participant was notified before the screening process that they would be followed up and repeatedly tested for HIV and syphilis if they were eligible for the study.
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7. Winners will be notified before 10pm on 12 May 2016 by telephone or email.
7. The winner will be notified before 1pm on Thursday 16 December 2016 by telephone or email.
Now it is forbidden for athletes to be notified before a drug tester knocks on the door.
Hall also rejected proposals that the police should be notified before any picket line was set up.
In 1999, the Legislature passed a bill requiring that parents of unmarried girls under 18 be notified before an abortion.
Air traffic control at any airfield within 10 miles must be notified before lanterns are launched, as must local coastguards if the location is near the sea.
A Facebook spokesman said the delay was because of a company procedure stipulating that regulators and affected users be notified before making a public announcement.
Mr. Head said a number of students were notified before 12 52 p.m. via text message, but added that the college was reviewing its handling of the shooting.
The Egyptians were notified before the president's announcement, and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel later spoke by telephone with Egypt's defense minister, Gen. Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi.
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