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"privy" Definitions
  1. privy to something allowed to know about something secret

461 Sentences With "privy"

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The Privy Council Until Vajiralongkorn does assume the throne, becoming King Rama X, the president of the Privy Council serves as temporary regent, in accordance with the Thai constitution.
After it comes down, it is sent to the Privy Council Office in order that the details of the official notice may be recorded in the Privy Council records.
Not just anyone is privy to the magic of tortillas.
IS, three sources privy to the payment said on Saturday.
Some secrets of the privy are perhaps best left private.
It seems Comey is privy to more details about VEB.
Maybe he is privy to some kind of esoteric knowledge.
But he wasn't privy to everything that was going on.
I wasn't, obviously, privy to that conversation if it happened.
It tastes deep, like being privy to someone else's memory.
In the books, though, we're privy to his inner thoughts.
At least, the last one we get to be privy to.
Unfortunately, we're not privy to all that — at least, not normally.
I'm not privy to the facts of each of those investigations.
Im not privy to the facts of each of those investigations.
Now he knows the guy wasn't privy to evils at all.
At this point, we're all privy to the power of Beyoncé.
Colorado residents are privy to a $6,000 tax credit, for example.
Now you have the option to be privy to that video.
The refs were too privy to buy his cute little dive.
But Democrats believe Mulvaney was privy to the most essential conversations.
Mulvaney on Thursday denied ever being privy to conversations involving Burisma.
Prem Tinsulanonda to oversee the Privy Council, a royal advisory group.
His proximity to the government made him privy to state secrets.
The ushers are privy to some of the players' pregame routines.
King Vajiralongkorn also radically changed the composition of the Privy Council.
The title hints that viewers will be privy to something intimate.
The King's younger sister, Princess Sirindhorn, and Chairman to Privy Council, Gen.
Gizmodo was not privy to this embargo or the details within it.
Joe Staten I was really not privy to any of those negotiations.
Steven Fletcher is a member of the Queen's Privy Council in Canada.
As fans, we're privy to lies and political answers and little else.
The listener is privy to all of Lynn's uncomfortable, lonely, intimate moments.
Every surprise breakthrough, every dead end — we were privy to it all.
Part of that institution is the Privy Council, which advises the sovereign.
The refs are, for some reason, not privy to DeAndre's gigantic travel.
The instructor was privy to those ratings, with the students' names erased.
"I'm not sure he's privy to all the details," the diplomat said.
Constructor Tony Orbach was privy to more than one hilarious Merl anagram.
That Wendy wasn't privy to it says a lot about hers, too.
But it felt like everyone was privy to something that I wasn't.
As a result, he was privy to sensitive information, the source said.
Mr. Kushner brushed him off, according to people privy to the exchange.
Growing up I was privy to all of its trends and controversies.
But the audience has to always feel they're privy to intimate moments.
Those archives hold extremely rare material to which Ms. Baird was privy.
Michael Wernick, the clerk of the privy council, also resigned his post.
"As President-elect he is privy to information most people aren't," Spicer said.
Though whether or not she's actually privy to the controversy is anyone's guess.
A spokeswoman for the Privy Council could not immediately be reached for comment.
We're not privy to the internal goings-on of many of these companies.
It's just that the press has never been privy to her salary dealings.
Secrets drive those of us who are not privy to them crazy; 4.
On March 14, during a Privy Council meeting, the queen did just that.
Regional courts backed the government but the Privy Council overruled them in 2000.
"We aren't privy to how traffic is driven to those pages," Begun said.
Winners and Losers: It's hard to say without being privy to the negotiations.
The satellite "supports national security," meaning we aren't privy to know its secrets.
All reminders will only emphasize what you are no longer privy to know.
But Booker said he wasn't been privy to Kavanaugh's records from that time.
"Congressman Price was privy to information not available to the public," wrote Slaughter.
But to know that, you would have to be privy to the details.
Mr. Hogan was not privy to the regents' deliberations, according to a spokeswoman.
Funds from the duchy pour into the Crown's Privy Purse — or private income.
Could the president be privy to information the rest of us are not?
We're also privy to meetings among curators and phone calls between museums' staff.
I don't know the details of hacking or things like that and that's something that he may be more privy to or that the president elect may be more privy to, I don't know so I can't comment on that.
Then Aldecosea—for reasons privy only to her—flushed that hamster down the toilet.
The investors said they were not privy to the correct financial information, it added.
Animals are/were still privy to some disgusting, horrible deaths, and the banana peel?
"I don't know because I'm not privy to what Fox News did," he explained.
He already knew the guy had no idea what evils he was privy to.
Anyone who followed them online was privy to essentially the same access they had.
When you're privy to a plot, you have the power to ruin someone's day.
I'm not privy to any information, I don't know who I'm going to get.
He was also privy to the perspective of Boyer, the veteran who counseled Kaepernick.
Equally, it seems unlikely that these markets are privy to any sensitive inside information.
Was she privy to any sensitive stories CNN might have been pursuing about Mrs.
In the last few years, India's become privy to its own fledgling coffee culture.
But people privy to these conversations report that his chirpy demeanour would occasionally slip.
And if you're privy to this new wave, you know there's no censorship involved.
There are many things that Ruth didn't need to know and wasn't privy to.
We've been privy to the signs signaling this shake-up, but Earn is blindsided.
As a close business partner Yohai was privy to many of Manafort's financial dealings.
I'm sure there is some sort of Instagram agenda that I'm not privy to.
When General Kelly became privy to this information, he needed to lower the boom.
The audience isn't privy to the heartache or embarrassment or disappointment of real life.
I'M REALLY NOT PRIVY TO ANY INFORMATION THAT WOULD BE NEWSWORTHY IN ANY WAY.
Indeed, what training will she have received before being made privy to such information?
"It's possible that there is classified intelligence that we're not privy to," Brown added.
That suggests it is privy to the same intelligence as its cousin across the pond.
She criticized the US's "patronizing" approach during the years of negotiations she was privy to.
Most of us are privy to some of the damage being done to the planet.
An airline just needs the passenger's IP address to be privy to all this information.
The reactions from his cast were mixed about not being privy to his practical jokes.
We are not privy to all of the information or evidence in the comprehensive investigation.
For the most aware of all family gossip... even Kim was not privy to this.
Fans took to Twitter to voice their unease at being privy to this intimate moment.
Artists and supporters claim the public was not privy to the existence of this event.
Over the past few years, tennis fans have been privy to otherworldly levels of greatness.
" "At first they're like a secret handshake shared among people privy to an inside joke.
Each person who works for you or with you should be privy to your values.
The fact that we're privy to this movement is both refreshingly candid and deeply unsettling.
Since Lamborghini is owned by Audi, that means it's privy to the German automaker's tech.
We cannot confirm this, but the sources were privy to specific information about Avicii's death.
At the time, he was likely not privy to inside information about the Mueller investigation.
"I'm not sure I'm allowed or privy to announce exactly what it is," Collins said.
I didn't feel like a party to the conversation; I felt merely privy to it.
The Chinese, she says, aren't privy to clawed crustaceans and tend to prefer spiny ones.
They're seeking to interview Trump's translators and anyone else privy to his talks with Putin.
Nor are we privy to Faye's private thoughts, her inner dialogue or stream of consciousness.
You will likely be privy to more projects and confidential information that shouldn't be discussed.
They would share, without bias, an outdoor "privy": a single-use, free-for-all stall.
It's similarly revealing to keep an eye out for whose thoughts we aren't privy to.
We're now privy to moments of their daily lives, and sometimes to their scantily clad selfies.
And, as secretary of state, Clinton was privy to all sorts of classified information and communications.
Whom she marries is her decision, though she also needs the approval of the privy council.
I still wasn't too hip and privy to releasing things on the internet at the time.
Admittedly, I'm not privy to the behavioral expectations of U.S. Presidents meeting the Queen of England.
Owning a smartphone means you're also privy to the very particular fear of dropping that smartphone.
"The manner by which they got involved — I am not privy to that information," he said.
"I'm not privy to any kind of grand bargain discussion or anything like that," Votel said.
Hupp, according to the transcript, suggested Pruitt was privy to the "first in, first out" policy.
But not all communities have been privy to the benefits of expanding mobile networks and devices.
Because I had become privy to so many activities... and he said that's what killed him.
Soon Stack became privy to their private lives, including pregnancies, abortions, binge drinking and domestic abuse.
They asked for interviews with any staff, including linguists or translators, privy to any such exchanges.
Within the first dozen pages we have had a dowry, a duel and a privy council.
McFarland, who had been privy to details of Flynn's Russia conversations, was also being forced out.
Apparently, she made our whole camp privy to her plans as well, so they all knew.
Ranariddh is also president of the Supreme Privy Advisory Council to King Norodom Sihamoni, his half brother.
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has yet to decide whether to grant permission to appeal.
So we just weren't privy to all the conversations that went on in those pods every day.
She's one big eyeroll in a leather jacket, and appears to be privy to the universe's machinations.
Once JPD became privy to his adoption, Ellis was "reassigned to patrol duty," The Clarion-Ledger reported.
Which advisers get elevated to the new king's Privy Council will be one of the first clues.
In the meantime the role of regent falls to Prem Tinsulanonda, the head of the privy council.
"Whatever is going on with a couple, the children should not be privy to it," Richards said.
The world has been privy to much of your time in utero via a platform called Instagram.
Sad, because it means we won't be privy to any more adorable cast photos from the set.
Hornsey says she hasn't been privy to that investigation, helmed by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
Before dying, however, she said something in his ear that the audience was not privy to hear.
Mulvaney said he wasn't privy to conversations between Trump and Spicer and thus could not further comment.
"I'm not privy to all the facts," Starr said, echoing that refrain several times during the interview.
Recognizing bullying, for example, depends on understanding relationships and context, and moderators are not privy to either.
The writer disapproves of Trump's equivocation about Russia and was privy to the president's discussions about Moscow.
What secrets do we think former Director of Central Intelligence Brennan still has to be privy to?
But as Vogue points out, we've been privy to alternate endings for the movie in the past.
Their near-immediate bond embodies the kind of alchemy that no writer could really be privy to.
Another point of reference is the "privy," a site in Philly's Old City where outhouses once stood.
But this begins to take a toll on Cassius as he becomes privy to the company's evils.
Privy to their scheme but seemingly helpless to intervene, the fetus contemplates questions of bloodlines and love.
Saleh's income is also privy to taxes, and he's currently being audited by the Internal Revenue Service.
"Homecoming" gives audiences brief glimpses of the singer's personal life to which general viewers usually aren't privy.
" Crosby added, "But I'm not privy to all of the information with respect to what's going on.
Note that unvested options—options that are yet to be earned—are not privy to the tax.
He's been privy to the overdose and death of a young woman who looked up to him.
"You ask people, you get as close as you can to the event, you interview the people who were privy to the event, you interview other people who were privy to the event, you come to know the circumstance as well as anybody and then you report it."
They don't need to be privy to any discord… I want them to see things to be positive.
Sun Pharma said it had not received the complaint and was not privy to contents of the document.
We've been on the sidelines, privy only to a tiny piece of the action — just like Henry Jennings.
He was privy to her biggest teenage problems — an absentee father, discord with her mother, bullies at school.
It's elusive pronunciation gives it panache, like only those in the know are privy to its German e.
On cross-examination, López acknowledged that he was not privy to all the details of the escape plan.
We're privy to how slapdash he's handled the case and how desperate he is to close this mystery.
Once inside, they'll be privy to Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, OnStar, SiriusXM radio and 4G LTE Wi-Fi.
"They had got themselves into a corner," said the finance ministry official, who was privy to the talks.
"We assumed that we were the only people who would be privy to that video," the band wrote.
"I'm privy to some things that nobody is aware of, and I'm impressed with them," he tells PEOPLE.
Amongst the hordes of thirsty gamers, video game convention PAX Australia was privy to one delightful love story.
Though Jeff's father questions how Clay could be privy to such information — did Clay knock down the sign?!
There is evidence that state officials have been privy to doping program from at least 2011 to 2015.
"True believers to the cause are getting very antsy," said a person privy to the NRA's internal deliberations.
"Not that I'm aware of," she told reporters when pressed on whether Trump was privy to the agreement.
When I was on the Senate Armed Services Committee, I was privy to a lot of classified material.
A former student of Fliegelman at that time was not privy to gossip among the English graduate students.
You're privy to one another's impulse buys, fondness for corny '90s comedies and preferred brands of vaginal suppositories.
As chairman of the Intelligence Committee, Mr. Burr is privy to classified information about threats to America's security.
The possible upside is limited to remaining on the app, and perhaps being privy to certain driver promotions.
My husband and I had just been made privy to this via my own pregnancy and birth experience.
The audience is privy to a great deal of dramatized behind-the-scenes moments that provide new context.
However, digital assistants are often awakened accidentally, and as such, can end up being privy to sensitive conversations.
Britain will not be privy to this deal post-Brexit and will need to secure a separate agreement.
The 92-year-old monarch originally gave her blessing at a meeting of the privy council in March.
It was unsettling because it made clear that her house had a history she was not privy to.
In 2006, the world became privy to the dysfunctional family dynamics of the Carter family in the E!
One of the attractions of the job is being privy to much of what's happening behind the scenes.
One of the attractions of the job is being privy to much of what's happening behind the scenes.
The choices surrounding national monuments are kept secret, with only those "in the know" privy to confidential information.
Burning Question: Did she have any private moments with President Trump that the public was not privy to?
One of those changes redefined the role of the Privy Council, a powerful advisory body headed by Gen.
"Our office was not privy to the proposal before it went out," spokesman Steve Kelly told VICE News.
Moreover, as chief counsel to McCabe, Page might have been privy to information McCabe had about similar matters.
He obviously isn't privy to all the evidence, so he's not going to second-guess prosecutors who are.
On 16883th August, Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg, Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Privy Council, Mr Mark Harper, chief whip, and Baroness Evans of Bowes Park, Leader of the House of Lords, attended a meeting of the Privy Council held by the Queen at Balmoral Castle.
On 231th August, Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg, Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Privy Council, Mr Mark Harper, chief whip, and Baroness Evans of Bowes Park, Leader of the House of Lords, attended a meeting of the Privy Council held by the Queen at Balmoral Castle.
On 211th August, Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg, Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Privy Council, Mr Mark Harper, chief whip, and Baroness Evans of Bowes Park, Leader of the House of Lords, attended a meeting of the Privy Council held by the Queen at Balmoral Castle.
First and foremost, it means Davidson and Grande have been dating for much longer than we've been privy to.
Yet even without being privy to those conversations, we have a good sense of the purview of his investigation.
Moreover, even top officials at USAID are not necessarily privy to how BAA proposals are finally analyzed and judged.
It is unclear, of course, who this options buyer was, and what information they may have been privy too.
As a veteran of Google and Twitter's communications teams, I've been privy to a variety of corporate flare-ups.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump should soon be privy to classified intelligence briefings -- a prospect that makes some people nervous.
His sister Amen, coming in from the outside privy, heard a noise like an explosion and saw him burning.
Along with the large new center screen, the passenger is privy to a personal optional display in the dash.
Unless they did deep interviews with their parents, who would have had to have been privy to this information.
After all – we, the viewer, are technically the only civilians privy to the events that occur within the prison.
For tax-evading reasons, healthcare providers in developing countries have always been privy to their data and its release.
Most unexpected: Tywin's death by crossbow while on the privy (thanks, Tyrion!) marked the downfall of the Lannister clan.
So far, the public has been privy only to Attorney General William Barr's four-page summary of Mueller's report.
The 96-year-old president of the royal Privy Council, Prem Tinsulanonda, has been made regent during the interregnum.
First, we're privy to a montage of footage Becca and Arie filmed after taping their November engagement in Peru.
Contrary to popular opinion, the terror group is not privy to all attacks that take place in its name.
We were privy to his issues with alcoholism pretty early on, and he didn't always make perfect parenting choices.
" But he acknowledged that he is "not privy to actual details," calling it a "fair interpretation of what happened.
Apple blogger Jim Dalrymple from The Loop, who's been privy to top-secret Apple information, also corroborates Paczkowski's report.
It's no secret that award shows guests are privy to a night of luxury most people only dream of.
He was privy to high-level corporate activity, and he sensed a general attitude of contempt toward the government.
" Wryly, she adds: "Just because it's a male game doesn't mean I'm not privy to the cheat-codes, too.
But joining them also makes us privy to the kind of belief most of us will simply never hold.
It is not, those who have been privy to these discussions say, any conscious attempt to stymie women's soccer.
The truth is that I was too far from the decision-making to be privy to what went on.
Neither the American public nor a majority in Congress was made privy to that activity until Snowden exposed it.
The person claimed to be a high-ranking official privy to top-secret information from Mr. Trump's inner circle.
Neither Matonis nor anyone else in media or cybersecurity research was privy to the trail the agencies had followed.
I know that my male friends are privy to those kinds of conversations, even if they don't take part.
If you're not privy to them, it's likely because your outward judgment is isolating those people in your life.
Nothing, that is, except the dwarf who shoots him with a crossbow while he is sitting in the privy.
"Putin is privy to what the two discussed — why can't senior administration officials be trusted and looped in too?"
"He took me and threw me on the chest and took hold on my privy parts," testified one man.
Kim first called it "fake fucking news" which inspired Fleiss to suggest that Kim just wasn't privy to the deal.
This was apparently a decision that the court made for whatever reason and I am not privy to that reason.
"They don't need to be privy to any discord… I want them to see things to be positive," Richards added.
"It is information that we were not privy to in training or in any other manuals or materials," he said.
Is there some new information that members aren't privy to, that we should know before we vote on that resolution?
Like, I have been privy to watch Natasha tell that joke more than probably any other man in the world.
Marawi Mayor Majul Usman Gandamra confirmed that back-channel talks did start but said he was not privy to details.
ICYMI: Chrissy Teigen switched her Twitter account to private, which means fans will no longer be privy to her musings.
Whoever you pick is the only one whose thoughts you are privy to, and who you make dialogue choices for.
Wernick, the clerk of the privy council, is supposed to be non-partisan, like the rest of the federal bureaucracy.
But, I would like to be privy to every facepalm-worthy, culinarily-dubious detail, without any of the actual suffering.
Female dinosaurs may not have been as lucky as fruit bats, though they were probably privy to an interesting display.
It's end-to-end encrypted and it's client-side encrypted so the service provider isn't privy to the encryption key.
It's potentially turning banks—already privy to an immense amount of personal data—into storehouses filled with customers' biometric information.
Though, the report details that Apple is usually privy to find what has gone missing and where to find it.
In fact, as a straight-presenting queer man, he's been privy to a lot of homophobic comments from his coworkers.
So I would look forward to the European Parliament to be onboard and kept privy to some of the negotiations.
In real life, Sarah was stripped of her offices in 1711, and Abigail was made Keeper of her Privy Purse.
We are not privy to the details of the settlement, but support the decision by the players and their counsel.
Several witnesses other than Mentor have told the inquiry that the Guptas were privy to information about senior government appointments.
Most investors would love to find these hidden jewels that are often privy to venture capitalists and Silicon Valley insiders.
A defence official privy to the decision to remove Mercado said it concerned equipment to be purchased for those frigates.
The world became privy to the duo's longterm relationship and rapport when The September Issue came out seven years ago.
It hardly seems that an impeachable offense could have occurred when people privy to the same information draw different conclusions.
As chairman of the prestigious Privy Council of royal advisers, Prem held one of the country's most powerful unelected positions.
A president, really any leader, can't possibly lead if his constituents are privy to every one of his micro-emotions.
Mr. O'Brien said he was not privy to the conversations about how the money ended up in his campaign coffers.
Here are five people being discussed to replace Hicks, based on interviews with operatives who are privy to internal discussions.
Since I was not engaged, I had not been privy to that in-depth understanding of the mechanics of coupling.
"We are not privy to the conversations in the home before a family decides to seek medical care," Grimberg says.
But Salman's defense attorneys argued that her husband led a secretive life, much of which his wife wasn't privy to.
By then, I knew exactly what was going on, so I was privy to a few things, but not much.
We intended to present the final plan to the prime minister and Privy Council on an "only plan feasible" basis.
Conveniently, Kirsten is Facebook friends with both of them, privy to the extremely tedious details of their separate suburban lives.
And at least on his end of the line, only a small circle of aides are privy to the conversation.
At 16, I feel privy to the priorities of young women in a way that many older feminists do not.
He said he had been told that it involved selling the atoll, although he was not privy to the details.
They have been told that Muscat himself was in regular communication with Fenech after Caruana Galizia's assassination and that, for months, at least one person alleged to be privy to the assassination plot was allowed to sit in on police and secret-service meetings about the arrest of those privy to the assassination plot.
Lochte may be the one with the gold, but being privy to these photos makes all of us feel like winners.
But we also don't know how much of her defensiveness and anger stem from scars and wounds we're not privy to.
It is a threatening, mysterious collection of remnants to our naïve eyes, indicating previous happenings to which we were not privy.
"I cannot tell you that but he seems to be privy to some sort of information," Abella told a news briefing.
Still, only Goldman and Apple are privy to specifics of the deal that will impact how it performs for the bank.
The automaker's unusual step means it may not be privy to some information obtained by investigators before it is made public.
These models obviously know secrets we're not privy to because we've yet to see a model without smooth, runway-worthy skin.
The traffic case, Meyer v Baynes, may be one of the last from Antigua to be heard by the Privy Council.
Were we privy to the planning that preceded Frances' move to the Calder Valley, perhaps it would have been more exciting.
As the Sun travels through Air sign Libra, you'll become privy to what's happening behind the scenes and in hidden places.
"Like many, I was not privy to this shocking and fascinating moment in American history," Johnson told Deadline of the film.
While wedding guests were privy to the storm brewing in McIntyre, Georgia, little did they know another storm was swooping down.
Just because we are privy to some astoundingly quick cars right now, the future surely holds much, much faster ones indeed.
Alas, at that moment the lights dimmed, and now we may never be privy to Shepard's stash of Aaron Burr jokes.
And while Dormer is likely privy to many spoilers about the show's upcoming season, she probably knows less than you'd think.
Kardashian West said she is usually in the room when her husband is working and privy to his music early on.
Glass has been privy to this through her years as the editor-in-chief of Glassbook, an art and culture publication.
For Nigerians privy to digital payments, Uber also announced a partnership with fintech firm Paga to pay using local debit cards.
The intelligence community's inspector general interviewed several White House officials privy to the call and deemed the complaint urgent and credible.
The viewer is made too privy to how, in this rendering, Mr. Pacino suspends the work uneasily between theater and cinema.
Its acting director, Richard Baum, has been kept out of key White House meetings and is not privy to budget negotiations.
That said, through Fleetwood's dilemma we are privy to the atmosphere of paranoia and fear that accompanies a veritable mass hysteria.
You will be privy to important information and won't allow climbing up the ladder get in the way of crucial relationships.
Green was not privy to their conversations — the balcony was out of eavesdropping range — but it looked like democracy in action.
The Food and Drug Administration isn't even privy to the information and is only alerted to shortages by the drug companies.
But Berio clearly enjoyed a challenge, and a strong friendship developed, with Mr. Bychkov privy to Berio's compositional thoughts and projects.
Challenges to the ownership in the past were finally settled by the privy council of Britain's House of Lords, he said.
Somewhere during this sequence, people privy to the call questioned whether Trump was pressuring the Ukrainian leader to investigate the Bidens.
The two parties had gone as far as drawing up a lease contract, the two people privy to the negotiations said.
We've lately been privy to how fiercely Trump pursues his personal interests in high-level meetings like the one with Zuckerberg.
For months, Tillerson and Trump have not seen eye to eye, a fact several members of Congress have been privy to.
Sukh said the permits are often arranged by high-level government contacts in ways privy only to those in the know.
In its court filings, UnitedHealth argued that Mr. Smith's role at Optum made him privy to sensitive information about its plans.
We just weren't privy to what they were up to, what with the focus being on Luke Skywalker and his exploits.
Netherrealm Studios (or WB, I'm not privy to exactly who made this decision) certainly wanted to evoke something in the casting.
During acquisition discussions, BrightEdge became privy to Searchmetrics' confidential, proprietary, competitive information and business practices, including its business model and growth plans.
Several other "truthers" began taking to social media to point out that the timeline we've been privy to does not add up.
As on-ramps to the Internet, companies such as Comcast, Verizon and AT&T are privy to nearly everything we do online.
Tomblin's run-in with the law comes as no surprise to Williams, who told TMZ she was already privy to his past.
But then this list that you have been privy to and it&aposs out there now, what do you think of that?
Or is it that they do have a grand plan, privy only to the most-trusted members of the President's inner circle?
One argument, familiar to anyone privy to the nativism of Donald Trump and his ilk, contends that globalization actually dilutes local cultures.
Black Panther has the potential to change that – maybe already has started to change that, in boardroom conversations we're not privy to.
Although the interior seats only four, they're privy to the new touchscreen in the dash, which is exclusive to the Prius Prime.
By law Prem Tinsulanonda, the 96-year-old chief of the former king's privy council, will serve as regent in the interim.
For those who are not privy of all that the Sunshine State has to offer, Amelia Island is a little-known destination.
If you take public transit to work every day, you are privy to a deep set of truths about the human condition.
In a small house with an outdoor privy, Margaret shared a bed with her sister in an alcove of her parents' bedroom.
If Alsup grants Jacobs' motion to make the document confidential, it would only be viewed by the parties privy to the case.
The privy The next prophecy comes courtesy of Mary herself, who very portentously tells Grace to never go to the bathroom alone.
But I think she has much bigger ideas that go beyond getting out of the park that I'm not privy to yet.
The company has claimed that its critics aren't privy to its proprietary technology and are making wrong assumptions about how it works.
Disick, 32, indicated that he's not totally privy to Karashian's relationship status, but he feels like there is bliss in his life.
In fact, it was so secretive that even Hamilton and Rostam weren't privy to it, until about six months after they began.
And the President runs relationships with key leaders out of his back pocket, sometimes with few, if any, privy to the discussion.
A child that age shouldn't be privy to the facts of life, but Anne has endured much more than the average girl.
How good it would be, he notes, if the rest of the world were privy to the transcripts of those outstanding speeches.
This company is clearly privy to the number of weird ripening tricks we've succumbed to over the years, paper bag hack included.
"Tell Massoud that war is coming if he doesn't back off," Hadi al-Ameri said, according to someone privy to the conversation.
Weil found that because companies are technically not responsible for these contract workers, they are privy to workplace violations like unpaid overtime.
This unlikely group of gamers were, for the moment, the only people in the world privy to a quadruple homicide in progress.
And being privy to the same ups and downs hormonally and the mood element that you would when you have a cycle.
Roll credits over an image of Laura whispering something into Cooper's ear in the Black Lodge, something we are not privy to.
As chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Burr is privy to much of the nation's classified information on threats to national security.
Junior Defense Minister Ruwan Wijewardene, an ally of Wickremesinghe, told Reuters that he was also not privy to the Indian intelligence findings.
The family would never have had any reason to be privy to discussions related to the future of Nissan and the alliance.
While Mr. Ladd said he isn't privy to the company's current strategy, he believes existing pharmacy companies are right to be worried.
One day, Ms. Mulhall's aunt, who was privy to their apartment-hunting woes, suggested something else: Why not share a one-bedroom?
Yet at the moment, GOP leaders are not worried about Alexander, according to a Republican senator and aides privy to party strategy.
The testimonies became a surreal processional, in which Roof became privy to the personal achievements and intimate family moments of the deceased.
The Indian arm of Eros said in a statement it was "not privy to any strategic discussion" its parent might be having.
This could not have been possible without the "leakage of information" from a person, or people, privy to the information, SEBI said.
"I'm not privy to the information that the higher-ups in our government have, but we've done our due diligence," he says.
Though he said he had never spoken with the attorney general, he said he was privy to conversations between Barr and Giuliani.
Most Communists never set foot in party headquarters, laid eyes on a Central Committee member, or were privy to policy-making sessions.
That doesn't mean that we should not be privy to an expansive story of how we got to who we are today.
When you're privy to this kind of playful snapping around a family table, you feel pretty instantly like part of the family.
Members are fuming at the idea of having to vote on articles of impeachment without being fully privy to the underlying investigation.
It made me wonder how many anonymous comments I had racked up on my being that I would never be privy to.
"I'm interested in the hidden history [of the United States], the history that we're not privy to in schools here," Biggers said.
As an adult, given a kind listener, I am privy to something just as elusive: a direct pathway to the human heart.
I'm not privy to that, but what I know as someone who is a business person, it's very hard to sort out.
Many plaintiffs' lawyers privy to evidence that could affect public health and safety told Reuters they had often employed a similar calculus.
For example, on September 17, she said, she attended a meeting with Trudeau and the clerk of the privy council, Michael Wernick.
Lu said the step is necessary for non-government employees to be privy to sensitive government information, especially in the national security field.
Hasmukh Adhia, the bureaucrat, and five others privy to the plan were sworn to utmost secrecy, say sources with knowledge of the matter.
To familiarize yourself with the story of Clyde Guevara is to be privy to the pain he's felt over the last few years.
And while we're not privy to the details of the situation just yet, Disick admits Jenner, 63, is nervous to see her daughter.
We've learned Chapo's legal team will become privy to thousands of sensitive DEA documents that chronicle his activities in the international drug trade.
We're privy to this vision of the cosmos thanks to the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III, a digitized atlas of the known universe.
Some believe that the distant Privy Council acts as a more effective check on two powerful prime ministers than would the Caribbean tribunal.
"The coroner was not privy to all the information," Budge told Reuters, adding that Walter suffered broken ribs and other injuries while incarcerated.
You'll be privy to some insider information at 1:08 AM, when communication planet Mercury connects with Pluto, the lord of the underworld.
While there are plenty of great beauty moments to be had on Instagram, we're still privy to the original trend forecasting site: Pinterest.
EVENTUALLY, every senior politician in Britain is invited to Buckingham Palace to join the Privy Council, the body that notionally advises the queen.
A niche device without all the sacrifice Owning a smartphone means you're also privy to the very particular fear of dropping that smartphone.
"The absence of it leads one to believe maybe there is something eroding more significantly that maybe we're not privy to," Perks said.
And Republicans privy to private polling data said surveys they had seen since the news from the F.B.I. on Friday still showed Mrs.
There may be other circumstances to which I'm not privy, but I'm gonna go ahead and say none of that is my problem.
Davos says, "I may not know the North, but I know men," which is more knowledge than most of us are privy to.
We were privy to new releases that weren't going to come out publicly for sometimes up to a year and a half later.
They say Price was privy to inside information that could affect prices of the healthcare stocks he traded, revealed by a financial disclosure.
As a reader, being given entry by Williams into this underworld, privy to the secret knowledge of a black market, is a thrill.
For almost two decades, Mr. Boetticher has been privy to perhaps the most intimate, and delicate, conversations around a commander in chief's death.
I'm not privy to top-secret briefings, nor do I earn a living by making grand predictions on matters of war and peace.
Although no such transactions have been completed, negotiations have made McPhee privy to the expansion draft plans of up to a dozen teams.
The auctions enable me to be privy to what's happening in the art market — who's buying and what certain artists are selling for.
Over the last five days, showgoers were privy to a whole host of sensational moments, from huge, Renaissance-inspired dresses to extravagant accouterments.
It's not clear whether Schwartz was actually privy to anything classified, or whether Grenell told Schwartz anything about his involvement in Assange's arrest.
As a tech journalist privy to embargoed information on many announcements, I already have identified a couple of things I'm eager to get.
I may have been with the committee — outside the room — for the past four days, but I was not privy to their decisions.
But he also revealed that he had been unaware of the F.B.I. investigation and so was clearly not privy to all the facts.
I am not privy to those decision making processes, but I very much am in support of aggressive action to protect our children.
Reiner is authorized by the White House to speak about last weekend's incident but is not privy to all of Trump's medical records.
While it's unclear what role she played in either of those instances, she may have been privy the President's thinking at the time.
Reservations-holders for the Fisker Ocean are privy to an exclusive video demonstrating how it works, but it's only on the Fisker app.
U.S. intelligence officials recently became privy to new information showing that UAE officials discussed the plan to hack the websites and social media.
And in the future, companies such as Amazon and Google may have plans to use more of the audio they are privy to.
He narrates his life to himself — we're privy to his thoughts but nobody else is — and yet rarely says anything unnecessary out loud.
They were all self-described "followers of Q," an anonymous person or group of people who claim to be privy to government secrets.
For example, in the context of his very disparaging remarks about then candidate Trump, was he privy, was Lisa Page privy to any information beyond their whatever personal contempt for then presidential candidate Trump was, that were they saying what they were saying in the context of some Russian rumors or collusion such that would prompt this type of comment?
Privy to this knowledge is this boy, who's proving to his music class that passion is the most important part of group song-making.
Even our pets are privy to 2019's cool-toned decor trend — and this dreamy, plush bed is high on their style wish-lists.
Lindsey Graham made David Axelrod privy to some advice he has for Senate Republicans on their refusal to approve Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland.
Tomblin's run-in with the law comes as no surprise to Williams, who told TMZ on Tuesday she was already privy to his past.
It's next to impossible to prove these kinds of allegations without corroboration from club employees who are privy to the reality behind the scenes.
"Ain't privy to the local politickin,' man / I'm intercontinental," raps Tasha over her own co-produced beat, all blaring synths and rattling hi-hats.
At some point the appointment of a new Privy Council will give observers a better indication of how actively King Vajiralongkorn intends to reign.
I'm not privy to Mr. Macron's inner thoughts, but it seems naïvely America-centric to assume that he and Mr. Trump are good friends.
The look on Sheck's face is priceless as he wonders how Nardwuar could be so privy to the most intricate details of his life.
"She could have married me only if she had been prepared to give up everything—her position, her prestige, her privy purse," he wrote.
Many are familiar with parts of the process and day-to-day of professional Instagrammers, but most are not privy to all of it.
Mr Rimsevics is a member of the governing council of the European Central Bank (ECB) and privy to the most sensitive monetary-policy decisions.
One is privy to the inside of the "queer" art world as Goldberg centers this self-fashioned community and flips the terms of estrangement.
He sings "I'm a shoe / And so are you" with such forlorn sincerity it feels like a confessional we're honored to be privy to.
Chamberlains will carry the State and Privy Seals into the room along with two of the three "sacred treasures" — a sword and a jewel.
Grenada's prime minister, Keith Mitchell, tried but failed to throw off the authority of the Privy Council by holding a referendum two years ago.
Even before then, many critics, privy to early screenings, openly wondered if the film was a veiled confession or a shameless act of manipulation.
LAGARDE: IF THERE WAS SUCH A THING, I WASN'T PRIVY TO THAT, AND I DOUBT VERY MUCH THAT THERE WOULD BE SUCH AN AGREEMENT.
Honnold said he kept his plans low-key, with only a small group of friends and climbers privy to his plans to make history.
LET'S GO. Olivia explains the situation to her, but Liv doesn't seem to be privy to the secret that Rowan's "bones" is actually Command.
Driscoll also claimed prosecutors are privy to the transcript of an eight-hour interview Butina had given Senate investigators that would prove her innocence.
It's a movie where the narration shifts among characters, making the audience privy to inner thoughts they would otherwise be hard-pressed to articulate.
But it is a fraud that harms public confidence in securities markets and unfairly disadvantages investors who are not privy to the confidential information.
Benedikt extracts universal principles from her story, but there are so many contingent factors influencing her story to which the reader is not privy.
Viertel could have treated us to more such tidbits, since he has presumably been privy to a number of creative clashes over the years.
Culpepper goes on to say he is privy to video shot at LAX which allegedly shows Deputy Boyd helping the gunman flee the country.
What's perhaps more frustrating than inaction, however, is that users aren't privy to information that explains how their report was handled internally by Twitter.
On the opposite side, you knew Mohammad and his wife, who were privy to and perhaps even participated in the detention of Talal's family.
Mr. Netanyahu said that he understood the criticism, but that the public could not be privy to all of the details for security reasons.
Every viewer experiencing Twin Peaks right now is on the other side of that fence—not being privy to know how things were done.
Bessell later testified that he had been privy to discussions in which Thorpe insisted he would be better off if Scott were simply killed.
While Luke Fox (Camrus Johnson) confirms Batman continued his search for Beth's body indefinitely, that is not a detail Alice/Beth is privy to.
But we plebes are not privy to the whole truth, even though the truth is part and parcel of the trust the government demands.
It is customary for the Gang of Eight to be privy to sensitive information that the rest of Congress is not always briefed on.
He&aposd made me the sole beneficiary, immediately after my mom passed, but I wasn&apost made privy to what that amount might be.
We are not privy to the contract between the contestants/designers and Weinstein so we cannot speak to any royalties they may be owed.
There are easter eggs hidden throughout the theme park, privy only to keen observers, or anyone who watches McCarthy's tour—which you can do above.
Appeals to the Privy Council are rare, with only one or two cases from Bermuda brought each year, according to court records seen by Reuters.
Being lucky is being able to believe that your friends are good people, just because you were only ever privy to one side of them.
After four years of court battles, during which France — and the world — became privy to his world of sex parties, he was acquitted of wrongdoing.
La David Johnson, and a congresswoman who said she was privy to the speakerphone call, claimed the president's comments were disrespectful to the family. Sgt.
In addition to changing demographics, Mrs Clinton gets a lift from Virginia's Democratic hierarchy, led by a longtime member of her privy council, Terry McAuliffe.
Rubio and Cardin timed the bill to coincide with Rex Tillerson's trip to Asia this week, and the White House was privy to its drafting.
Not only does it finally tell the tragic story of Cindy Vickers, it also gives Debbie Newell an internal life we aren't privy to beforehand.
"All the flash points are defused in the new deal compared to the earlier one," one Sri Lankan government source privy to the discussions said.
His murder was privy to a well-written expose in The Village Voice, presenting the plight of New York's urban youth to a different audience.
It's not the first time The Bachelor has been privy to sexism, but there's one aspect of last night's episode that we need to address.
But it should at least be an option for someone to be privy to that knowledge, should they want to be aware of any threats.
Auto-ISAC forbids government agencies from being privy to its vulnerability disclosures, meaning that the federal government could be cut out of the cybersecurity picture.
Arena said he would enter the investigation "with no predispositions, no preoccupations," as the only details to which he was privy came from the media.
That might be because there isn't a sense that the player is becoming like Spears or is even privy to what her life is like.
For his first appearance at the radio show, Soulja Boy reveled in recounting the events the rest of the world might not be privy to.
Obama administration officials privy to the details of the Iran deal dismissed the Republicans' report and accusations that the administration misled Congress about the license.
"The framed bulletin will brought out of the Privy Purse Door and carried across the forecourt, to be placed on the easel," Buckingham Palace said.
Gadimian, through his role at Puma, was privy to non-public information about Neratinib, a breast cancer treatment drug, the SEC said in a complaint.
Senior officials privy to the talks said a peace agreement could be expected at the end of the eighth round of talks, possibly before Aug.
"Running for president is no excuse for violating the rules of the Senate or of confidentiality of the documents that we are privy to," Sen.
The group will acquire Essar Oil in a deal worth $12 billion to $13 billion, including debt, two sources privy to the deal told Reuters.
She follows Zhuang and Little Yan around, together and separately, becoming privy to their daily routines and their candid thoughts about America and each other.
I recently met a man who was privy to the menu that Presidents Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron shared at the Eiffel Tower last summer.
"It was just funny in the beginning because they do have a lot of drama and history that obviously I'm not privy to," she said.
But anyone who is privy to private information about a company or about markets needs to be cautious about how they use that private information.
If you're not privy to this corner of marked-down deals, you must bookmark this destination for lowkey affordable (at least, by Lulu standards) finds.
As for funds, money for working royals comes directly from the Queen's private income from the Duchy of Lancaster, which pays for the Privy Purse.
That has since put Deutsche Bank under a spotlight — and made it privy to Mr. Trump's true finances, David Enrich writes in the NYT magazine.
Nor was Mr. Mueller privy to any confidential information about their cases, a state of affairs that satisfies both District of Columbia and federal rules.
" Then he indicated that Bolton was also privy to "many relevant meetings and conversations that have not yet been discussed in the testimonies thus far.
It would be highly unusual for a president to be privy to details of a law enforcement investigation targeting his associates, let alone targeting him.
And, she doesn't just extend that debate to her co-hosts — many a guest have been privy to McCain's confusing position on Trump's impending impeachment.
They grew up in the epicenter of globalization, privy to first-rate social services, medical care, and most of the pillars of a liberal society.
I'm guessing Gwyneth Paltrow isn't privy to the fact that her $900 water filter could be replaced with a two dollar box of A&H.
He made changes to the Privy Council, which advises the monarchy, and has made appointments himself, taking some of the control away from the military.

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