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11 Sentences With "apprized"

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The Board was apprized of the report on the decisions and proposals of the Alliance Board.
The Secretariat shall keep the Council apprized of significant developments on world markets, as well as prospects for production, consumption, exports and imports.
Chairman of the Board or by the Chief Executive Officer, as well as any issue of conflict of interest of which it is apprized.
Hard-Heart listened gravely, and then, as if apprized that his time to speak had not arrived, he once more bent his look on the vacant air.
The Board was apprized of the decisions and proposals of the Alliance Board and, in accordance with Alliance governance regulations, of the possibility of a future alliance with General Motors.
At the end, the members of the governing body of Lahore Police Club apprized the CCPO about their various problems and also thanked him for his visit to the Lahore Press Club.
The Court held that the "warrant of commitment was illegal, for want of stating some good cause certain, supported by oath."Burford, 7 U.S. at 453. In his dissent in Bollman, Johnson indicated that he also wished to have dissented in Burford: > In the case of Burford I was one of the members who constituted the court. I > owe it to my own consistency to declare that the court were then apprized of > my objections to the issuing of the writ of habeas corpus.
To counter this maneouver, Caesar sent all his light infantry and cavalry to manage the difficult terrain (as it would have been more difficult for the heavy infantry to do so). This action is described in his Gallic Wars at 2.10: > Caesar, being apprized of [the situation] by Titurius [his legate], leads > all his cavalry and light-armed Numidians, slingers and archers, over the > bridge, and hastens toward them. There was a severe struggle in that place. > Our men, attacking in the river the disordered enemy, slew a great part of > them.
During the persecution of orthodox Christians under Julian the Apostate, Eusebius travelled incognito through Syria, Palestine and Phoenicia disguised as a military officer, ordaining presbyters and deacons. Orthodox Christians experienced a short respite during the brief reign of Jovian, but in 374 the emperor Valens, an Arian, banished Eusebius to Thrace, in the Balkan Peninsula."Hieromartyr Eusebius the Bishop of Samosata", Orthodox Church in America Bishop Eusebius asked the messenger to keep the imperial order confidential saying: “If the people should be apprized, such is their zeal for the faith, that they would rise in arms against you, and your death might be laid to my charge.” Although advanced in years, Eusebius left that evening.
And here we come to the version given of New Testament history in this system. Sophia, having no rest either in heaven or on earth, implored the assistance of her mother, the First Woman. She, moved with pity at her daughter's repentance, begged of the First Man that Christ should be sent down to her assistance. Sophia, apprized of the coming help, announced his advent by John, prepared the baptism of repentance, and by means of her son, Ialdabaoth, got ready a woman to receive the annunciation from Christ, in order that when he came there might be a pure and clean vessel to receive him, namely Jesus, who, being born of a virgin by divine power, was wiser, purer, and more righteous than any other man.
According to Temperley, Seymour in a private conversation had to push the Tsar to be more specific about the Ottoman Empire. Eventually, the Tsar stated, "Turkey seems to be falling to pieces, the fall will be a great misfortune. It is very important that England and Russia should come to a perfectly good understanding... and that neither should take any decisive step of which the other is not apprized." And then, closer to the attributed phrase: "We have a sick man on our hands, a man gravely ill, it will be a great misfortune if one of these days he slips through our hands, especially before the necessary arrangements are made."Harold Temperley, England and the Near East (London: Longmans, Greens and Co., 1936), p. 272.

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