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It was to inform, to educate and to entertain.
And my only mission was to inform my opinions with facts.
Rather, their concern was to inform him of the enormous difficulties that lay ahead.
The aim of the swap was to inform students from all courses about ethical fashion.
The BBC was to "inform, educate and entertain": Reith carefully placed the words in that order.
That talent was to inform his understanding of patients, colleagues and readers.
Their primary purpose was to inform the royal court of impending disaster or success.
He said that the philosophy behind the page was to inform visitors while also entertaining them.
Its purpose was to inform the policy planning and development process.
"Our goal was to inform and educate as many people as we could about online giving tools," Mr. D'Amato said.
One of my corrections was to inform them that in those days, profanity was less common than it is now.
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