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11 Sentences With "most knowing"

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The most knowing delegates at this year's World Energy Congress, who met here this week, continued to worry about the US-Chinese trade war.
"Most knowing now is Google-knowing—knowledge acquired online," Lynch writes in "The Internet of Us" (his title is a riff on the ballyhooed and bewildering "Internet of Things").
Even the most knowing and critical viewers still respond to something at the core of The Bachelor that feels true; its dual nature is mirrored by the audience, who watches for the LOLz while simultaneously relating to the participants.
"I don't know what hurts me the most: Knowing the peers who go to my school do those kind of events, and then knowing that administration many times doesn't do anything, or doesn't do much to prevent that from happening," Belman said.
Now in her 40s, with two marriages behind her, her body starting to show its age, she's at once the most knowing and cynical character in "The Cactus League" — she's onto all the scams, all the lies people tell one another — and the most hopeful.
Old Horace Walpole (afterwards Lord Walpole) called him (18 April 1735) "the honestest, most disinterested, most knowing person about the plantations he had ever talked with". cites Cox, Walpole, iii. 243. He obtained an act of parliament taking off the prohibition upon deal from Germany and the Netherlands. In 1732, he was appointed one of the trustees for Georgia colony, then founded through James Oglethorpe's exertions.
However, Rogers's success in a stage musical caused the film to be picked up again. Stewart was recast in Vivacious Lady at Rogers's insistence and due to his performance in Of Human Hearts. It was a critical and commercial success, and showed Stewart's talent for performing in romantic comedies; The New York Herald called him "one of the most knowing and engaging young actors appearing on the screen at present." Stewart's third film release of 1938, the First World War drama The Shopworn Angel, saw him collaborate again with Margaret Sullavan.
Cecil, A Divided Life (1989), p. 23. In his final years Maclean had become a campus figure with most knowing he was a communist. In the winter of 1933–34, he wrote a book review for Cambridge Left, to which other leading communists contributed, such as John Cornford, Charles Madge and the Irish scientist, J. D. Bernal. Donald reviewed Contemporary Literature and Social Revolution by J. D. Charques, praising the book in slightly patronising terms for its readiness "to hint at a Marxist conception of literature". In 1934, he became the editor of the Silver Crescent, the Trinity Hall students' magazine.
Souda :Ai and Yuzuru's mother. She raised Ai after divorcing her husband and had no contact with her son, due to her refusal to see her ex-husband. By the start of the series, she agrees to let Yuzuru move to Japan to see Ai. She is the most oblivious to Ai and Yuzuru's secret relationship and they tried to keep it hidden her from the most, knowing she will try to separate them again. Following the death of her ex-husband, she is further distraught when she discovers the relationship and forbids them from being together, and wanted Yuzuru to return to America.
In the mid-season finale, the two share a lengthy kiss to cover their motives when they are discovered in her car spying on a shady legal team. She later tells Michael that she has definitely been feeling something for Jesse and that, despite the kiss being a ruse, there was real passion in it. After Jesse finds out that Michael was the one who burned him, he confronts Fiona at Michael's place. Although hurt and disappointed finding out his friends burned and lied to him, it hurt him the most knowing that Fiona was in on it, since they were very close and he had feelings for her.
N'Gembo- Mouanda is polyglot: he speaks several languages among which English, Dondo, Kituba, Lingala, Lari and Swahili. Before 2002, all his written works were generally in French, but since then he has concentrated on writing in English. He has published many books and newspaper articles. His most recent books are African School (2005), The racism (2006), The martyr (2007) and Death Penalty (2009), published by Éditions Le Manuscrit. Victor N'Gembo-Mouanda is author of numerous articles of press hired among which the most knowing are « The light weapon: a problem without resolution? », « Why so much hate for if not enough love? » « The reintegration of the children soldiers » and « law on immigration in France ». His writings are under way of translation in a dozen languages, among which are English, Hebrew, Korean, Spanish, Catalan and Italian.

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