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

979 Sentences With "privy to"

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Not just anyone is privy to the magic of tortillas.
IS, three sources privy to the payment said on Saturday.
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.
His proximity to the government made him privy to state secrets.
The ushers are privy to some of the players' pregame routines.
The title hints that viewers will be privy to something intimate.
Gizmodo was not privy to this embargo or the details within it.
Joe Staten I was really not privy to any of those negotiations.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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?
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"Putin is privy to what the two discussed — why can't senior administration officials be trusted and looped in too?"
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
If you take public transit to work every day, you are privy to a deep set of truths about the human condition.
If Alsup grants Jacobs' motion to make the document confidential, it would only be viewed by the parties privy to the case.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"I'm not privy to a lot of those conversations," Brown said Wednesday when asked if he knew if the team would be active before the Feb.
But oil prices have slumped in recent weeks allowing the marketing margin to be restored to its former levels, said a source privy to the matter.
But the episode may have bigger ramifications over at SpaceX, which is a federal contractor and privy to classified information like the details of government satellites.
Amazon claims that Valdez was privy to confidential information in a highly competitive area for both companies - moving and shipping goods in the most effective manner.
The sources, however, said they were not privy to any discussions Patrick may or may not have had with family members about politics or his future.
If you've been online in the past 48 hours, you might have been privy to a hot, heaping pile of messy tweets courtesy of Kim Kardashian.
The Trump Administration, in fact, is now discussing making even deeper cuts to the EPA, according to a source privy to the White House's internal deliberations.
" Peter Kovacs, editor of The Advocate, told VICE News in an email Friday that he was "not privy to what Advance Publications told their employees yesterday.
But given the dearth of details in the FCC's statement, it's pretty much impossible for anyone not privy to the "analysis" to tell what actually happened.
Facebook, like many social networks, has two sets of rules: the broad ones users are privy to, and the granular ones moderators are told to enforce.
For co-stars Troian Bellisario and Keegan Allen, the emotional connection may be even more intense off-screen than what we're privy to on the show.
The company says it isn't privy to Apple's plans, but it's already considering doing a Lightning version and a wireless version, if Cupertino does the deed.
To try to make sense of it all, we called up a former CDC official, who was privy to the budget processes during the Obama administration.
Later, Jayasuriya met U.S. Chargé d'Affaires Robert Hilton at parliament and discussed the stand-off and reconvening parliament, a source privy to the meeting told Reuters.
The whiteboard is not privy to what little free time I have and that it's spent combing technical articles and books to hone my new craft.
It's a shame, Shigeno feels, that more Americans aren't privy to the intricacies of making ramen, a practice so many chefs have dedicated their lives to.
Who's to say, given ominous threats like these, that Brennan won't leak classified information, to which he's still privy, to his current employer at NBC/MSNBC?
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South Korea, not having been privy to Washington's decision to curtail talks with Pyongyang, had expected a deal moving toward measures to enhance Seoul-Pyongyang ties.
It's a clear case of Congress propping up a government-protected monopoly at the expense of existing logistics operators who are not privy to such advantages.
The feed is a priceless indicator of the type of information users either didn't get in the classroom or aren't privy to (anatomy is hard sometimes).
Two former New Jersey officials, who were privy to the unredacted documents, could not recall the precise size of the numbers, but said they were substantial.
We weren't close, and while I was fond of her, I wouldn't want someone whom I knew only peripherally to be privy to such private details.
We're on the outside looking in, like a celebrity stalker who's hit the jackpot, but privy to in-jokes that are exclusive to cast and crew.
We're never privy to what makes these people tick; they're all painted in broad, generic strokes, like the mock dating profiles you see on the subway.
You'll come to one of the best parties you've ever been to, privy to uncensored stories from those who knew García Márquez, including some naughty gossip.
He was privy to the innermost details of the president's business dealings and personal life — once saying that he would take a bullet for Mr. Trump.
Over the years, I've been privy to several stories of affairs, two confessions of bisexuality, and many complaints about aberrant teenage behavior described in surprising detail.
I wasn't privy to the negotiations, which operated under a blackout (I write this as a private individual, albeit a guild member who supports the committee).
For example, T.I. says he never said he was in the room when Deyjah was getting these procedures done -- he was simply privy to the results.
You makes it easy to condemn Joe because we are privy to his private moments and thoughts, the ways he justifies every overreach and horrible action.
"Running for president is no excuse for violating the rules of the senate or of confidentiality of the documents that we are privy to," Cornyn said.
During a CNN interview on Wednesday morning, Higgins resorted to claiming he's privy to secret data indicating the number of unauthorized border crossings is actually increasing.
However, a U.N. investigation found a complex web of transactions that led back to the Egyptian military, U.S. officials privy to the report told the Post.
I'm not privy to Lohan's financial statements—looking at her lifestyle it's apparent she's not on skid row—but I respect the lure of a paycheck.
I predict more misses, more missteps, more clumsy communication, more execution failures, more decisions that seem completely baffling to impartial observers not privy to the internal politics.
Known for her transparency and her ability to be completely unhinged, we were privy to her personal life in ways that became even too much for her.
Flynn, who as America's top military intelligence officer was already privy to volumes of classified material, is obligated to not share that information with any outside entity.
Trump is also suggesting he knows more about the need for the ban than the judges overseeing the legal challenges, who are not privy to confidential briefings.
And while the documentary will explore various aspects of the case, including information Serial listeners weren't privy to, the timeline of Adnan Syed's case remains the same.
From Daily Intelligencer:Later that afternoon, according to a source privy to details of the conversation, Trump called Rupert Murdoch, who asked him how the meeting had gone.
Lyft alleged that Keller Lenkner lawyer Warren Postman had been privy to confidential Lyft documents in his previous job with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Litigation Center.
With Streak enabled, I felt like an inside trader whenever I glanced at my inbox, privy to details that gave me maybe a little too much information.
We aren't made privy to what he's up to just yet, but Saul has definitely gone a little rogue on his trip to the United Arab Emirates.
"I feel bad for fans who were keen on Meredith and Nathan making it, and not being privy to where each character would go," he told Deadline.
Still, public prosecutors accepted Cristina's argument that she had not been privy to the transactions made by these companies, and they also demanded her exoneration on Monday.
"This is a live debate, and the Fed is not privy to some sort of Platonic ideal about what interest rates must be," Conti-Brown told me.
Viewers became privy to her struggles as a Black Latina on the premiere episode of LAHH this season when she met with Puerto Rican producer Young Hollywood.
Image: ScreenshotAs for the other issue of data hacking, again it's hard to be specific without being privy to the security setups at all these different places.
The criticism from the commissioners was remarkable because it came from insiders — the very people who are supposed to be privy to its internal discussions and plans.
There's been speculation Meghan might be pregnant based on the fit of that dress, but Jason says he isn't privy to that royal secret ... IF it's true.
"A couple of years ago, I was privy to a conversation with David Mamet, who is really my mentor and taught me everything I knew," he said.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Monday he was not "privy" to their conversation and does not know if Trump asked Bharara to stay on the job.
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"It's a way for the Taliban to keep reminding people not in Afghanistan—and therefore not privy to their operations—that they are still relevant," he added.
It was there that he died the next evening, according to the family and an official in Kashmir who is privy to the investigation into the death.
His rhetoric to champion the needs of the working and middle class are being abandoned already through his administration picks of millionaires and billionaires, privy to corruption.
Up front, the driver is privy to a race-inspired steering wheel and a center console that looks much like that in the new Acura NSX supercar.
Maybe there's a more updated list out there Carson isn't privy to (he isn't on the committee anymore, after all) or maybe he just got it wrong.
A senior U.S. government official cast doubt on whether Trump was privy to information over whether the bomber in the west London attack was known or not.
He was the equivalent of the White House chief of staff and was privy to the confidence of Mr. Hu in a way few other officials were.
Mr. Rezaei claimed he was privy to evidence that the Kurdish rebels were carrying out orders from Riyadh after having met with Saudi officials in Erbil, Iraq.
After Jean takes up with a wild boy named Fender Steelhead, she becomes privy to both her father's indiscretions and her mother's longing for a different life.
But so far, law enforcement has not found any evidence to suggest that Kollie, nor Beard, were privy to the gunman's plans to carry out an attack.
In a statement to the Times, 21st Century Fox said it was not privy to the amount of O'Reilly's settlement and regarded it as a personal issue.
Because the grand jury process is secret, and only involves the prosecutor and the police officer, we are not privy to what was said at that time.
Under securities laws, insiders are held to a very strict policy about when they can sell since they are privy to the company's internal records and plans.
Noting he was privy to information that painted a rosier economic picture, Lopez Obrador said higher wages were boosting private consumption and that inflation was under control.
"I have the pleasure of being privy to those conversations ... and I have not once heard the president talk about assassinating Assad," Haley told reporters on Tuesday.
By the end of the first "playthrough" you'll start becoming privy to each characters' particular mental afflictions, taking the form of severe depression or self-harming tendencies.
And so I felt like any of those things that she wasn't privy to and didn't need to know, I, as the actor, didn't need to know.
"The stage is now being set for a political settlement between the U.S. and the Taliban," said a senior western official who is privy to the negotiations.
And as a consigliere to Mr. Trump, he was privy to workings of his inner circle under scrutiny by the special counsel Robert Mueller and federal prosecutors.
Anyway, the whole point is that I've never been privy to women that haven't gotten theirs, or women who weren't listened to, or women who weren't respected.
But the racism he became privy to as a "white" man appalled him, and he never again wavered from his black identity upon returning to civilian life.
Eileen Mackevich, the museum director before Mr. Lowe, said she was not privy to either report but had heard of vague plans to perform the DNA analysis.
" However, she ceded that she may have been "on the receiving end of something that I don't even know about, in conversations that I wasn't privy to.
It also makes me uncomfortable to see the writer later on, because I am privy to feelings and information they believed (and continue to believe) were private.
While no one except  Facebook is privy to this automated ranking process, it nonetheless shapes the social lives and reading habits of more than 1 billion users.
Mr. Lavine was recused from the JCOPE matter discussed in the alleged leak, and was not privy to any related confidential information, the inspector general's office said.
With the impeachment hearings being broadcast live on television, the American public is finally becoming privy to the damning revelations about presidential misconduct and abuse of power.
Arab countries "have to feel that they are co-owners of this thing, they have to be privy" to the substance of the plan, the source said.
We might be privy to more information, but what we utilize about people is restricted to information that signifies groups of people: say age, income, interests, gender.
I take classified materials very seriously and always have when I was on the senate armed services committee, I was privy to a lot of classified material.
"We're not privy to the nature of those conversations, but clearly there is a lot of concern in terms of keeping Iraq to what it says," Cohen said.
I'm privy to the fact that there are so many little pieces of the story that has yet to be told, and believe me, you want them all.
Paige wants to feel that she's making a difference, but beyond that, she also wants to feel better than other people, privy to secret knowledge they don't understand.
Rowling admitted the cast of "Fantastic Beasts" is more privy to the second film's secrets than they might admit because she has been unable to contain her excitement.
During a segment on The View, Whoopi Goldberg explained that stars (including herself, Joy Behar, and Robin McGraw) are all privy to the internet scams, and rightfully frustrated.
But Telkom is unlikely to hit those targets and will probably end up with their minimum stake of 30 percent, an industry executive privy to the deal said.
But the source says the manner in which it happened was both angering and deeply disappointing, according to conversations the source was privy to among several U.S. attorneys.
Cornyn rebutted those critics on Monday, saying they weren't privy to his talks with McConnell and weren't familiar with how leadership measures support for a piece of legislation.
For those not privy to the ways of the media, it means Rosenstein is telling his story to reporters in a way that can't be attributed to him.
It's not clear how many other lawmakers -- if any -- in addition to the House administration committee's top two members are privy to details about the settlements and payments.
But since free communication in Gilead operates under so many levels of secrecy, there are conversations — and systems of resistance — that June hasn't been privy to until now.
The most startling example of this is a brief, Beckettian section in which the reader becomes privy to Artis's interior monologue after she has entered her suspended state.
Kelly is privy to some of Issa's most personal (and sensitive) details, from her financial bank statements to her credit score (which hovers stressfully in the low 400s).
Not being privy to intelligence reports about this matter, I cannot suggest a specific response that the White House ought to take if Saudi government responsibility is established.
Only we, the viewers, along with a few select characters, are privy to the real story — and thus immune to the vile propaganda being spread throughout the realm.
Senior Western officials and diplomats in Kabul who are privy to the talks, said the U.S. government was expected to make an announcement after a briefing from Khalilzad.
Jane Doe claims her private info was stolen and leaked without her consent, which is how Sharpton became privy to it and led to her seeking the depo.
Other former officials noted that those critics were not privy to all of the evidence and argued that sitting on it would have been an abdication of duty.
The informant, while not in Putin's inner circle, interacted with him regularly and was privy to decisionmaking at high levels of the Russian government, according to the Times.
With participants as diverse as former White House press secretary Dana Perino and famed writer Walter Isaacson, subscribers are privy to a wide-range of thoughts and recommendations. 
What makes the situation even trickier is that more casual Marvel fans who don't follow lots of comic books may not be privy to how the system works.
He was always privy to information ahead of time and even got a heads up about certain details — however vague — that might inform his musical choices for the show.
Data from online travel agents, which analyse customers' searches and are thus privy to the most timely information on travel trends, are unanimous in the bleakness of their assessments.
Jon Bernthal says he was privy to aspects of Kevin Spacey's alleged inappropriate conduct before the slew of recent sexual assault or harassment accusations were leveled against the star.
Mr. Conrad did not respond to requests for comment, but some who were privy to his thinking said he should not shoulder all the blame for Zenefits' flagging fortunes.
The news wire claims that it's been privy to some of the arguments that Apple will make in court courtesy of Theodore J. Boutrous Jr., one of Apple's attorneys.
I don't know why I either wasn't courageous or more destroyed by some of the things that I was privy to, that I was on the receiving end of.
Shamika Ravi, a member of Modi's economic advisory council, said she wasn't privy to the final budget numbers, but described a $8.2 billion annual health budget as "not sufficient".
Although we can read the signs, we remain at the far end of the table, uncertain of the rules, and not privy to this intimacy and its unspoken content.
The viewer, now privy to Belcourt's knowledge, can more adequately perceive the intuition of the painting, and experience the connection between life and art, with measurable injustice in between.
It'd been so long since I'd been privy to a genuine freak scene that I fell to gawking, making perhaps unkind comparisons to the inside covers of Ween albums.
City Council officials were not privy to the details of the package until after Amazon had selected New York as one of its two locations for its second headquarters.
While we haven't been privy to the State's security or enforcement plans, like everyone else in Hawaii, we want to find a way forward that is safe for everybody.
The vision stuck with you as a teenager—an inner life the nun's would never be privy to, never have access to, never admonish you or punish you for.
I have a great relationship with both the teachers and students but I must admit, I've been privy to some of the pranks the boys play on the teachers.
As head of intelligence for the outlawed ANC under apartheid he was privy to sensitive information which he has threatened to use against former comrades in the liberation struggle.
Arthurs also said he had "been privy to Russell participating in online neo-Nazi Internet chat rooms where he threatened to kill people and bomb infrastructure," the FBI reported.
Rather than being alarmed, the artist's mother, a devout Greek Orthodox and artist herself, told her son that he was privy to the perennial struggle between angels and demons.
Barney comes to realize that the best girl for him is actually Bernadette (Felice Schachter), the school's nerdy feminist class president who also becomes privy to his secret powers.
"I have not been privy to Rio Tinto's internal investigation report, nor have I had any evidence of the reasons for my termination of my employment given," Davies said.
In addition, these advertisers are now privy to a wide range of information about their sponsored content posted on Facebook — something that once was visible only to the publisher.
The Papadopoulos case was unsealed a few weeks after this Senate hearing, revealing his contacts with Russians and that Sessions was privy to at least some off his communications.
Not that we're privy to their every move, but the timing seems right: Britton recently left Nashville, and Season 3 marks the end of Chandler's starring role in Bloodline.
John Kavanagh, AMS' former chief operating officer of African operations, presented the plan to Semafo soon afterwards, according to Hickey, who said he was not privy to Semafo's response.
Correction Department officials said that, like other cemetery operators, they were not privy to causes of death and did not have a tally for AIDS burials on Hart Island.
"According to sources privy to HHS discussions with insurers, officials would argue that since 3.49 'rounds down' to three, the change would still comply with the statute," Cohn writes.
But now the public is privy to other women who say they suffered the same abuse, and aware of the backdoor deals that were struck to keep them quiet.
"I just have to keep things very positive and very harmonious for the kids, and not let them be privy to any kind of discord between us," she said.
John Kavanagh, AMS' former chief operating officer of African operations, presented the plan to Semafo soon afterwards, according to Hickey, who said he was not privy to Semafo's response.
Over the next few weeks, she asked Scioto County Children Services several times about Dylan, but received only terse replies saying she was no longer privy to that information.
"As his PR rep for 17 years, and privy to hundreds of hours one-on-one, I can say with certainty: He was a great American daredevil," said Shuster.
You say you doubt that anyone else in the school is likely to realize what you realize, and yet you don't seem privy to information that others don't have.
So many sommelier stories have focused solely on acquiring the necessary practical skills that it's almost shocking to instead be privy to a sommelier's emotional and mental-health turbulence.
Living in close proximity to a glorious waterside park, I am privy to endless swells of people migrating in its direction, carrying lots of gear, and wearing, almost always, shorts.
Based almost entirely in and around an initiates' camp, "The Wound" depicts a circumcision ceremony and audiences are privy to the day-to-day life of these would-be men.
Consumers should own their data and should be privy to the myriad ways that businesses use and sell such information, which is often done without clear and conscious consumer consent.
"If it was just about the cost, China has offered a big reduction on the cost, as much as around half," said one of the sources privy to the talks.
Of course my close friends and family were privy to all the gory details—partly because I'm an over-sharer and partly because they were curious and wanted to know.
"Running for president is no excuse for violating the rules of the Senate or the confidential documents we are privy to," Cornyn said in a dig responding to this move.
Sienna Miller, who joined this past June, while Elizabeth Olsen — after becoming privy to the financial joys of sponsored content — turned her posting activity up a few notches this year.
Donning the headphones, the visitor becomes a braided character herself, and is now connected into the network, privy to more details about this mysterious environment by the sounds she hears.
But conversations in the following weeks ultimately saw the network deciding to bring an end to the show — a fact Robert and Michelle King became privy to just last week.
Kevin Hart was privy to me wanting to expose him as I have made countless attempts to expose this information to various blogs, in an attempt to also get paid.
According to this fan theory, Ferris Bueller was repeating the same day, over and over — participating in a Groundhog Day situation that no one in the audience was privy to.
Rather than feeling privy to a secret this time, I was instead unnerved, disturbed by the quality of the performer's touch in combination with a knowledge of their physical capacity.
There are a number of other factors that I am not privy to though, such as his willingness to join a team with an established starter, his desired salary, etc.
I believe in people being faithful, but I think I'm more privy to the fact that, okay, people, no matter how great your love story is, people can still cheat.
Once inside, you're privy to a windshield that flows into a glass panoramic roof, which allows for the visual splendor of a convertible without having to suffer the wind turbulence.
Semenikhina had been at Zvooq since July 2014 and was, alleges the company, "intimately involved" in the development of the platform and was also privy to its future business plans.
Presumably no single White House staffer is privy to every decision a president makes, so how do we know any one of them has a full picture behind any policy?
"It's for me uncomfortable that senior politicians in the country are privy to the consequences of something so grave that we as the public haven't seen," Kerslake told Business Insider.
One of Jeremy Piven's accusers says she's not surprised Kevin Dillon came to his "Entourage" buddy's defense ... because he was privy to the culture of sexual harassment on the set.
In the stream of lives and deaths we witness in the hospital, it's easy to forget that we usually are privy to only a brief snapshot of our patients' lives.
The attorneys argued at the bench for about 10 minutes -- the media wasn't privy to their discussion -- but at the end the judge stated pretrial will begin on March 7.
Grobe said in a recent interview that he assumed those privy to the investigation by the law firm Pepper Hamilton would have dismissed any coaches implicated in the reporting failures.
Banks complained the new system was forcing up costs and hampering the transmission of rate cuts to the real economy, said several bankers privy to the discussions with the RBI.
Privy to it are the senior members of the large, somewhat bumbling bidimensional bureaucracy that manages the portal, who are allowed to pass between worlds using visas measured in hours.
Petronet has already served force majeure notice to its top gas supplier Qatargas seeking to delay import of cargoes, a source privy to the matter said earlier in the day.
Few were privy to the upper-middle-class secret I discovered that summer: To get into elite colleges, one must train for standardized tests with the intensity of an athlete.
Mr. Silberstein's lawyer, Eyal Rosovsky, said most of the court hearing was based on material that only the court had been privy to so far, not the lawyers or clients.
"You are privy to negative, offensive material, or you can just hear that one person is not well intentioned or benevolent," the contractor said about some of Rev&aposs content.
"I have been privy to certain pieces of intelligence ... that when I saw it, it was relevant to this committee's oversight and yet this committee cannot receive it," Feinstein said.
The president's camp has zeroed in on the whistleblower not being directly privy to the call between Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, as a disqualification of the complaint.
Initially asked for his reaction to the letter, Trump told reporters it "was a very nice" and a "very interesting letter," appearing to indicate he was privy to its contents.
His daughter's portfolio did not require a high-level security clearance, though as a senior adviser who sits in meetings with other senior officials, she is privy to sensitive information.
Whichever one you think is right for you, we've listed every link you will need to buy an unlocked iPhone, as well as any carrier promotion that we're privy to.
That has spurred Democrats to open formal impeachment proceedings and has raised questions about who in the administration was privy to Trump's decision-making as the events in question unfolded.
"Nor does it make any difference whether the aides in question are privy to national security matters, or work solely on domestic issues," she wrote in her 120-page opinion.
His daughter's portfolio did not require a high level security clearance, though as a senior adviser who sits in meetings with other senior officials, she is privy to sensitive information.
In fact, there hadn't been much follow-through from Hays and West since the early hours of the investigation, at least from what we're privy to seeing on the show.
Of course my close friends and family were privy to all the gory details—partly because I'm an over-sharer and partly because they were curious and wanted to know.
We see women shopping, men in suits talking, tourists strolling, workers posing for him, and the legs are articulating a language the rest of the body seemingly isn't privy to.
But the government made it public, prompting Mr. Cook to go into bunker mode to draft a response, according to people privy to the discussions, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Donald Trump, if by some blissful miracle you haven't been privy to his full-diapered tweetstorms about Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, seems to feel Amazon has the USPS over a barrel.
Economy passengers are privy to baseline services and less expensive seats, which they're further reminded of as they shuffle past the first-class section's leather loungers and ample legroom while boarding.
The Cannes festival takes pride in its strict dress code, and although those without an invitation aren't privy to its exact details, it supposedly bans women from wearing pants and heels.
Alas, Henry inadvertently becomes privy to some information he shouldn't know, putting him in the crosshairs of his one-time handlers, under the stewardship of the ruthless Clay Verris (Clive Owen).
Susie quickly learns that this school has some very dark secrets, which audiences at Cinema Con also became privy to when they saw an early scene from the upcoming horror flick.
But Mr. Reeker, a meticulous if plodding witness who showed up with and repeatedly referred to a thick binder of documents, testified that he had not been privy to those discussions.
Since Trump's first day as president, his son-in-law has been with him in the White House as a senior adviser, and privy to all sorts of top-secret information.
Meanwhile Division 3 is looking for Summerland, and no one whose thoughts on the matter we get to be privy to seems to think the fledgling mutant community is completely safe.
Now contrary to what people might think, I am not privy to any of the conversations that went down between the guys and Chris Harrison prior to me coming on stage.
The Nissan Maxima has features that were once only privy to luxury buyers such as Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, forward-collision warning, and automated emergency braking, which are now available.
" He said he is not privy to the official whip count but has "knowledge of individual votes that I've talked to plus a general feel for the way the House is.
But what I can say is that he's not involved in the on-going investigation so he wouldn't be privy to everything that would have been done or said to that.
His influence is often overlooked, but those who are privy to his footprint in music just want to know if the clarity he's been seeking is found on KIDS SEE GHOSTS.
But unlike all of us, as the physical embodiment of one Lorelai Gilmore, Graham is now privy to the final four words that will put a cap on the beloved series.
If your Twitter feed featured any R&B fans, you probably became privy to pictures and Vines of people sobbing and raging over the album's impending release and lack of information.
Prosecutors said last week that Cohen refused repeatedly to provide "full information" about other criminal conduct he may have engaged in or been privy to, though they neglected to provide details.
A bit uncommon in post-fight interactions (at least ones that the public is privy to), but given all that has happened leading up to the fight, it actually fits perfectly.
A churchgoer in England around October of 21820 would have been privy to a rare Sunday sermon by van Gogh, a long speech which he transcribed in a letter to Theo.
For his part, Mr. Babchenko said he was not privy to all the details of the investigation, but went along with the ruse because he believed his life was at risk.
Even before his tenure in the White House, Bannon had been privy to a number of meetings and decisions that could be of interest to the special counsel and congressional investigators.
Although we heard that people had already been confirmed dead because of this mysterious pneumonia fiasco, we weren't privy to the full depth of what was happening until our plane landed.
Officials privy to the talks had said the signed agreement with the Taliban will be followed by negotiations on an intra-Afghan political settlement between the Taliban and an Afghan delegation.
I am not privy to the blood alcohol level of those people, but they ruin my dining experience and make me want to get carryout and entertain at my quiet home.
"Of course, growing up in Australia I've been privy to people making generalised statements about Asians directed at me, or trying to guess 'what kind of Asian' I am," she said.
Lieberman: The man behind the Bronx golf course Cohen alleged that a third Trump Organization official, Ron Lieberman, was privy to Trump's purported efforts to overstate his assets for insurance purposes.
After everyone convenes, Elidibus creates a spectacle and helps the people of the Crystarium awaken to the power of The Echo, which only you were aware of being privy to beforehand.
Later, on the way to and from a party, Chela and Chiqui wonder if members of their social circle are privy to information the two women would prefer to keep secret.
In Detective Pikachu, however, the gimmick operates a bit differently: When the characters on screen hear "pika pika," the audience hears full sentences and cogent thoughts, becoming privy to Pikachu's multitudes.
Though Facebook does disclose what they must in order to maintain trust with users, they certainly have experiments and systems that users are simply not privy to—and never will be.
Being behind the curtain a little bit with CLG and being privy to some of the conversations after the North American Championships I just saw how rapidly the market was changing daily.
She had also become privy to reports of Thaw's unstable behavior; Thaw would set traps for hotel servants by leaving money in his room to see if they took any of it.
The mother said the head of the department pushed the case based on scant hearsay testimony in a haphazard series of interviews and hearings, some of which he was not privy to.
The driver is privy to tons of tech, too, displayed from a center-dash-mounted screen that can be hidden away with the push of a button by a retractable wood cover.
If we take this theory a step further, their dialogue throughout the Weirwood scene provides more hints that Bran knows information about his sister's future that we're not privy to just yet.
I don't know how this possession thing works, but I thought Madame Satan would have been privy to the basic facts of her host's life, if not all of her actual thoughts.
"I wouldn't be privy to what caused Facebook to take action against Merlo's accounts, as making us aware of internal investigations is not part of their support of our work," Brookie said.
Allowing that he -- unlike Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump -- has not been privy to national security briefings to better inform his thinking, Johnson suggested he would not break from the President's position.
Thankfully for us, Schaffer is more than happy to dish (pun intended) on what it's really like to see a side of fame and Hollywood the rest of us aren't privy to.
Gambino is depicted as an observer with a cooler-than-thou bop, silently watching those around him as though he's somehow not privy to the criticisms addressed in the video's running commentary.
We are told that Mr. Trump cannot be allowed to have any say over the Justice Department's actions, since this might make him privy to sensitive details about an investigation into himself.
It isn't often that outsiders are privy to the making of a fashion label, and the awards, which are live-streamed each November, offer an inside look into how winners were selected.
Larry Tee describes his DJ routine to me while playing the club while also alluding to the no-doubt eye-popping sights that a resident at London's kinkiest event is privy to.
Justin Theroux explained that his wife is a big fan of his HBO series, The Leftovers, but she won't help him learn his lines because she'd be privy to the show's plot.
The representative will also be privy to how the NYPD runs its surveillance investigations, and will be allowed to stick around until the NYC mayor gets court approval to remove the person.
While working with Jobs wasn't always easy, it was also inspiring, says Sculley, who remembers being privy to a conversation between the legendary Apple co-founder and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
Henderson, you have to assume, just so happened to be privy to this moment of intense personal reflection, and was blessed with the eavesdropper's ear for the miniature dramas of daily life.
Robert Novick, a comanaging partner at WilmerHale, told Lawfare that Mueller "had nothing to do with these representations" and was not privy to any information related to Ivanka Trump, Kushner, or Manafort.
As your years of dating may have made you privy to knowing, the dating scene isn't always the easiest to navigate, so when you click with someone, it can feel extra special.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's state-run Bharat Petroleum Corp will skip purchase of Iranian oil in October due to turnaround at its plants, a source privy to the plan said on Tuesday.
But Mayor Bill de Blasio said the bill "provides a road map for the bad guys," potentially aiding criminals or even terrorists by making them privy to information about law enforcement tactics.
We aren't privy to the details of what Love Is Blind's producers and casting directors told the contestants, but the show didn't feature any other bisexual or LGBTQ contestants aside from Carlton.
Jane is also thoroughly shaken by the news that Chloe, Josh, and Max are all privy to the secret of her son's paternity — one she had wanted to tell Ziggy herself first.
Wirth said a full-scale war in the Middle East would likely move prices higher, but "everybody hopes to avoid something like that, and I'm not privy to anything of that thinking."
" But Ms. Tung, who is running to the right of the other candidates, also said there were things in the search warrant, which is under seal, that "we are not privy to.
I am grateful that young eyes were not able to see this enactment of rape culture in real time; that survivors were not privy to the blow-by-blow of rape myths.
It has since been revealed that the state party may have been privy to allegations of unusual activity in the district during the GOP primary in May when Harris upset incumbent Rep.
When I was applying for a clerkship and later worked on the D.C. Circuit, I was privy to many anecdotes about reputedly abusive judges, including Judge Alex Kozinski, whom Ms. Purvis cites.
Mr. Manafort was privy to the inner workings of the Trump campaign, and he attended the now-famous June 2016 meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and Jared Kushner and apparent Russian emissaries.
The bill, which House leaders unveiled on Thursday after weeks of back-room negotiations that only Republicans were privy to, contained multibillion-dollar gifts for corporations, Wall Street titans and rich families.
Theoretically, it'd be pretty difficult to forget your child's name — and we can bet that if parents do have a favorite offspring, that's not information they'd make many other people privy to.
Gates, 22, was Manafort's right-hand man for a decade, was privy to most, if not all, of Manafort's activities during the campaign and stayed in the Trump orbit after Manafort's exit.
She closed her eyes tightly, clasped my hands for what seemed like an eternity, and proceeded to reveal aspects of my relationship with my father to which I was only privy to.
Others privy to the grand jury have power over the secret material, too -- such as witnesses who testify before the grand jury exercising their First Amendment rights to speak about the proceedings.
As one of the longest-serving senior White House officials, and as the National Security Council's top legal adviser, Eisenberg has been privy to many of the Trump administration's most sensitive secrets.
Branfman says the "museum was not involved in the details of the written portion of the exhibition," and that the museum was not privy to the inclusion of "Caribpolitan" in the exhibition.
Fashion as an art is consistently at the vanguard of inclusion, but as a business it is also privy to tokenism in order to 'say' it's progressive without hurting its bottom line.
The pretense of the account was, more or less, dispatches from a sentient appliance located in the offices of the New York Times and thus privy to very deep and meaningful journalistic insights.
A SCANA spokeswoman said the company was not privy to Toshiba's business discussions when it sold the settlement, and the company wanted to ensure it had funds for the benefit of its customers.
According to legal documents filed with the New York Supreme Court in 2015, a competing faction of administrators who had been privy to the working group's deliberations filed a report undermining their findings.
However, Perry retaliated with the argument that her Christian music background wouldn't have made her privy to "Joyful Noise," according to Billboard, arguing that she mainly listened to secular music despite her past.
But serving on the Intelligence Committee — which oversees the nation's spy agencies and is privy to highly classified information — is not without its benefits for someone seeking a national role, said Virginia Sen.
People who send drugs through the mail will often list their neighbor's address or a vacant house as the delivery destination, just in case someone gets privy to the contents of the package.
Washington (CNN)The presidential nominees, including the one who won't be occupying the Oval Office next January, will by summer be privy to some of the nation's most sensitive secrets and intelligence analysis.
Their worldliness and prestige made them privy to situations and conversations that "virtuous" women would never have access to, and their talents and charms made them the darlings of respected men and poets.
When I sit down to deliver my take, I have to pretend that I'm uniquely privy to "the facts," while simultaneously convincing you to see things in a light of my own casting.
The Sex Workers' Opera was the first time I'd ever been privy to the unfiltered stories of sex workers that didn't form part of a nineteenth-century novel, or a TV soap opera.
Keane and Graham were also privy to a phone between Trump and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces commander Mazloum Kobani Abdi, who is in the middle of a tense truce with Turkish forces.
Two senior Taliban officials in Afghanistan who are privy to the negotiations said momentum was building following Thursday's appointment of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar as the political leader of the hardline Islamist group.
The Men have been on an interesting trip during their transformation from purveyors of mysterious guy hardcore into classic rockers from hell, and now we're privy to the next step on their path.
Given a lot of money and development time, the US could build aircraft with these characteristics, so maybe these UFOs were just UF-Ours, part of a classified project he wasn't privy to.
There's an admonishment on the second page of the book, too quickly forgotten: "We may feel that because we are privy to the wreckage she belongs to us too, but she does not."
She's privy to the "male-bashing" complaints about The Writing's on the Wall, along with the jokes comparing the group's disappearing members to Survivor, a reality show that votes members off an island.
The Solomon Islands-China Friendship Association, which represents China in the island nation, said that while it was not privy to political discussions, it appeared that the government was split over the issue.
You don't need to be privy to any particular "Baywatch" lore to get the jokes, and you'll see a few nimble comic performers (Hannibal Buress, Yahya Abdul-Matteen II) in too-small roles.
I'm not talking about the flashy, pull a rabbit out of a hat kind of magic, but more like the DIY card trick with intricately-planned secrets only the dealer is privy to.
Sessions who held a senior policy position during the Trump campaign, has been privy to a range of discussions within the White House, including with the President and about issues relating to Russia.
Otero said in court last week that he was not privy to the affidavit for the New York searches, but that he'd reviewed the docket of proceedings in federal court in that jurisdiction.
Trump is, to be sure, almost vegetatively unfiltered, which is why he has become the first president to use that word in a context in which the public could become privy to it.
Stone had presented himself to Trump campaign-related people as being privy to WikiLeaks' inner workings, according to copies of his emails and text messages that have been made public by various news outlets.
And though the world is now privy to their little one's sex, her name might have to wait for public consumption — but it's safe to say the moniker will probably be a unique one.
Banks said that the foundation took "immediate and swift action" to fire Jones after investigating Jane Doe's allegations, but he was "not privy" to what the foundation learned in the course of that review.
Soon, more people will be privy to those bragging rights and with the announcement coming right at Thanksgiving travel time, the taste of bad plane food is probably front-of-mind for many travelers.
This remark comes just days after reports surfaced alleging that executives at the Weinstein Company were privy to multiple allegations against Weinstein, and in some instances, his decision to pay women to stay silent.
News. On Tuesday, a source divulged to PEOPLE that Jenner "couldn't wait to show off Stormi to her fans," but had a change of heart once she became privy to some negative online dialogue.
News. On Tuesday, a source divulged to PEOPLE that Jenner "couldn't wait to show off Stormi to her fans," but had a change of heart once she became privy to some negative online dialogue.
Of course, the reason is that these employees never understood their compensation in the first place (and they were not privy to the terms of all the financings before and after they were hired).
In fact, Clapper noted that he had been unaware of the FBI investigation into the Russia ties with the Trump campaign -- driving home the point that he wasn't privy to every piece of information.
"While we are not privy to the reasons behind the timing of the targeting, it may be relevant that during this particular timeframe, anti-corruption legislation was being discussed in Congress," the researchers wrote.
We're hoping this is all part of a larger April Fools' Day joke that we aren't privy to, but since that seems unlikely, at the very least we know Teigen likes TJ's cookie butter.
Or when we are privy to Jon's internal strategizing at the same time he attempts to throw Harry Chalice off the scent about the leaked data or lure a journalist into taking the bait.
Berk is alleging that he and everyone else who wasn't aware of Coinbase's decision to begin supporting Bitcoin Cash got screwed over by those who were privy to that info ahead of the announcement.
Australia is a member of the "five eyes" intelligence-sharing alliance, along with Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States, so it may be privy to more sensitive information than other British allies.
In a soliloquy, the speech is kept private from the other characters in the play, and, although the audience is privy to the character's thoughts, the character is talking to him or herself alone.
The viewer is made privy to the quotidian spaces of the market, the cafe, the barber shop, and other locations where men, women and children participate in the cherished realm of Italian public life.
Mr. McConnell and other leading Republicans privy to internal polling data from Alabama believe Mr. Moore is politically weakened but, recognizing that he still enjoys a loyal following of evangelicals, not to be ignored.
But according to people privy to the events, he did so only after Leonard Lauder, the cosmetics scion and the museum's powerful chairman emeritus, phoned Mr. Griffin from a boat to coax him back.
Privy to that information while looking back at us, our ancestors will know us differently than we currently know ourselves, just as we now know the Victorians quite differently from how they knew themselves.
We live on the other side of the country, so we're not privy to their daily lives, but my perception is that he calls the shots and my daughter goes along with his timetable.
"As far as I understood, I was not privy to any conversations in which somebody made a deal that said this stuff will not be in or will be in," Bishop told reporters Thursday.
Solano's friends and fans in Mexico have long been privy to the artist's struggles with HIV — for which, due to medical negligence, he didn't receive treatment until an infection left him pockmarked and blind.
The figurative graphite sculpture points to a kind of intimacy between two figures I can glimpse but not fully understand — because I'm not part of their relationship and therefore not privy to its secrets.
And Accenture, the strategy and consulting firm, is now providing Sense devices, the sleep-monitoring gadget from the startup Hello, to its employees (it isn't privy to any of their data, and participation is voluntary).
As the Post wrote, patient records held by hospitals, health care plans, and other providers like pharmacies are privy to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which mandates the information be kept private.
But because they were living in a small space, he was always privy to their conversations and observed a lot about how different it was living with a group of women for the first time.
If Harry and Markle are engaged and keeping it under wraps, the only people who will be privy to such information will be their nearest and dearest — people they'd trust not to leak the information.
Yes Bank is selling 66 billion rupees worth of shares, or about $1 billion, to institutional investors at 13,350-1,410 rupees apiece, IFR, a Thomson Reuters publication, reported, citing two bankers privy to the transaction.
" Brennan cites the well-known obedience experiment of Stanley Milgram, in which an authority figure, an actor privy to the experiment, instructed an unwitting participant, called a "teacher," to administer electric shocks to a "learner.
Assuming Simmons cannot procure the aforementioned evidence, the only remaining heirs privy to Prince's estate are his sister, Tyka Nelson, and five half-siblings: Sharon Nelson, Norrine Nelson, John Nelson, Alfred Jackson and Omarr Baker.
Amber Randhawa, 39, Lexington, South Carolina When my first child was born, I was a 32-year-old, well-educated professional, privy to all the educational materials and scientific information regarding the benefits of breastfeeding.
The photos offer passage to an era when the Belles was the glamorous answering service to the stars, its number unlisted and passed on by referral only, its operators privy to secrets salacious or mundane.
As someone who has been privy to the closed-door settlements that have been made in the industry over the years, she said the scope of the problem is still not entirely in the open.
The next day, December 22, the full moon in Cancer illuminates a very private sector of your chart and reveals secrets—even secrets about yourself that you weren't privy to will come to the surface.
Angela Merkel badly wants a trade deal to prevent Trump from carrying out his threat to put 25% tariffs on car imports into the U.S., according to two senior European officials privy to internal discussions.
If only I were a corporation or a bank, privy to loopholes, tax havens, lenient bankruptcy provisions and so many other measures that allow it to be treated far more humanely than actual human beings.
On May 17, the day after he met with Mr. Rosenstein, Mr. McCabe briefed the so-called Gang of Eight, a bipartisan group of senior congressional leaders privy to major intelligence issues, about the decision.
It is possible he is privy to some newly discovered information the experts who compiled the 9/11 Commission Report were not aware of, but he has presented no evidence that this is the case.
Anyone privy to West's music since his generation-defining debut, The College Dropout, knows he has always created with biblical scope—the music wasn't just grand and sweeping, so were the tales of its hero.
Apple held its annual iPhone extravaganza at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino yesterday, and while there were some surprises, those of us privy to the Apple rumor mill saw mostly what we were expecting.
Still, before LVMH Kremlinologists get too excited, it is important to remember that if there are any deep internal rivalries within the family — and the business — the outside world has not been privy to it.
It "is only privy to the merchant and the amount of an individual transaction, and does not have further insight into what its customer's money is being spent on," Claer Barrett of the FT writes.
The congressman said that Mr. Trump's lawyer, Alan S. Futerfas, asked the committee for more time to answer questions about that conversation because both he and a lawyer for the president were privy to it.
But Democrats and Republicans who were privy to the classified briefings often saw the intelligence through a political prism, sparring over whether it could be construed as showing that the Russians were helping Mr. Trump.
On the album's final song, "C'est Toi," the listener's privy to the frontman's most vulnerable moment, beginning with almost 30 seconds of Avery echoed and exhaling repeatedly, "Baby it's you" over a distant piano line.
The aspect of paint application that the viewer is privy to involves a continuous swipe of some kind of scraper or blade edge across the entire surface of the painting, parallel to the longer side.
While they stick to those three silhouettes, each of these ladies have very distinct aesthetics, which has us convinced that Hollywood's finest have caught on to some style secret we haven't been privy to (until now).
And on an empowering note, because there usually is one with any Swift interview, she also revealed that she's already — at not even 30 years old — privy to the nonsense that society feeds women about aging.
"Running for president is no excuse for violating the rules of the Senate or the confidentiality of the documents we are privy to," said Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn shortly after Booker proposed breaking Senate rules.
President Trump's message to leadership: give me your vote list and tell me which members campaigned since 2010 to repeal Obamacare and then wouldn't vote to do it, said a source privy to the private conversations.
The exclusive access to Facebook gives Calibra an automatic advantage over other potential payment tools and opens up the company to receive a whole host of transaction information that it would otherwise not be privy to.
While it'd be untrue to say I wasn't already privy to music from anime— "Bindy" from Cowboy Bebop, "Days" from Eureka Seven (greatest opening of all time, fight me)—none hit me as uniquely as this.
And shit, even if you ARE a doctor, you're not HIS doctor, and you're not privy to his health information, so maybe you should also slow your roll before diagnosing someone over television for the RTs!
Perry did not share what information he was privy to, but said the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) warned multiple times last year it would attack Las Vegas, then took credit for the attack.
"If I want to become a CEO, it's very important that you know your mentors, your sponsors, the key people in your network who are privy to when those types of opportunities come around," she said.
Lewandowski told radio host John Catsimatidis in an interview on AM 970 in New York that there was no reason for Brennan to be "privy" to national secrets given he no longer holds a government position.
Some employees that Business Insider reached out to for this story also said they had not been following the news much and that the merger hadn't come up in conversations they were privy to at work.
A private first lady Americans, and foreigners for that matter, might not deeply relate to or understand the first lady, nor are they privy to what she feels or thinks about, or discusses with the President.
As someone who has not known or socialized with any of the curators of at least the last five Whitney Biennials, if not more, I have not been privy to what goes on behind the curtains.
Just hours before Trump's tweet, a senior Taliban leader privy to talks in Doha with U.S. officials including Khalilzad and Taliban chief negotiator Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, said an agreement to sign the deal appeared close.
State officials likely will add that Johnson's status has been reviewed "on a regular basis" even if Johnson has not been privy to the substance of those reviews or been given feedback on how they went.
Strzok, after all, was privy to the investigation of Trump's Russia connections before almost anyone else, and as Del Quentin Wilber of The Wall Street Journal wrote on Twitter, he was "flabbergasted" by what he saw.
Mr. Hammond on Wednesday said he "spoke out of line about conversations I wasn't privy to," and a spokesman for Mr. Pence said any suggestion that the vice president questioned Ms. Haley's value was "categorically false."
And Mr. Trump's own cellphone use has led American intelligence officials to conclude that the Chinese — with whom he is negotiating a huge trade deal, among other sensitive topics — are doubtless privy to the president's conversations.
The endorsement process is an opportunity to ask hard questions and engage candidates in the kind of prolonged back-and-forth that reveals insights readers aren't always privy to but have a right to know about.
Why should I be privy to a child&aposs genetics, more specifically if their parents used third-party reproduction, such as someone else&aposs eggs, sperm, embryos or, in the case of a surrogate, a uterus?
According to a translation of Putin's remarks, the Russian leader specified that "we would interrogate" and "hold the questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes" if Mueller made such a request.
" More broadly, Mr. Lowell said he had told lawmakers that he was not privy to many details of Mr. Kushner's use of WhatsApp, instructing them, "that is a question for the White House counsel, not me.
Reading some of the remarks made about Williams's curves, it would be easy to think you were privy to the observations of circus attendees gawking at an unfamiliar body, as opposed to journalists and sports commentators.
How themes are composed to the contours of gameplay depends on algorithms I'm not privy to, but frequently the music survives out of context; to hear Pokemon Heartgold & Soulsilver's title screen music or Super Smash Bros.
As a close business partner, Yohai was privy to many of Manafort's financial dealings, according to the two people familiar with the matter and court filings in the bankruptcies of four Los Angeles properties in 2016.
Yentel adds that subsidies in the form of a tax credit also allow consumers to avoid the pitfalls of Section 2000, like source of income discrimination, because landlords wouldn't be privy to how tenants are paying rent.
In its final messages to the player — a private conversation you're privy to because, again, you have access to Sam's emails — it explicitly spells out what you should do with the information you've found on this phone.
I was privy to a few bits of sensitive information, I guess — for example, I knew that Brazil was out of money a few days before it was public — but none of it was in classified documents.
"(Ya'alon) knows so much and he has so much material and he has been privy to so many silent and secret and closed discussions, that if I were Netanyahu, I would be on the alert," Dayan said.
" Ringgold stated in a recent interview with Brooklyn Museum senior curator Catherine Morris, that she incorporated the inmates' requests, making the work illustrate "different aspects of American life that they [the female inmates] were not privy to.
If Tillerson isn't privy to the latest news about where the president stands on one of the most contentious foreign policy issues of the day, then how can he be an effective emissary on the president's behalf?
In a letter to India's industries department earlier this month, Flipkart Chief Executive Kalyan Krishnamurthy said the rules required the company to assess "all elements" of its business operations, according to a person privy to the communication.
A parliament official privy to the issue had told Reuters in May that it was unlikely Mugabe would appear before the committee because this was opposed by influential politicians in President Emmerson Mnangagwa's ruling ZANU-PF party.
M. Gerald Schwartzbach tells PEOPLE that Scott Ross worked for one of Blake's defense lawyers before the case went to trial – and thus was never privy to evidence that led a jury to find Blake not guilty.
It's as if four years of Donald Trump as president wasn't enough of a dark reality, Shia LaBoeuf decided to hop on so we can be privy to four years of incoherent rambling and tepid diss tracks.
The baby, tied to his mother, ear pressed up against her body, is privy to all their plans: to kill the father, sell the house, give the child up for adoption and run off, rich and unencumbered.
As the audience, we're privy to the real scene: Cunanan found Versace in the VIP section of a nightclub and talked his way next to him, pretending they had met before, bringing up his mother's Italian heritage.
Alas, your high school guidance counselor wasn't privy to these findings back in the day, so unless you're up for a huge career transition or totally okay with lying, there's not much you can do about it.
Mr. Stone, a former Trump campaign aide and 40-year friend of the president's, repeatedly told top campaign officials that he was privy to inside information from WikiLeaks through his connections with Julian Assange, the organization's founder.
It's not easy to get on the list, so any company hitting new highs must be doing exceptionally well, be part of a strong sector and be privy to strong geopolitical forces pushing it higher, he said.
And that deception doesn't even deal with the possible campaign finance violations Cohen may have committed -- and Trump may have been privy to -- in paying off women who were alleging affairs with the then-Republican presidential nominee.
You may be privy to blue-light glasses, simple frames that diffuse blue light, or the rays that come off a computer screen which, along with all the other wavelengths, drive our eyes toward nearly obliterative exhaustion.
What we can't do is promise 100 percent that you won't be tracked—we're not privy to the inner workings of the FBI or your employer's IT system—but this is as much as you can do.
If you've not been privy to that liminal sphere, if you don't know the daily work that goes into maintaining those delicate tendrils of care, then it could well seem like this is coming out of nowhere.
Long before Davis was privy to the project's star-studded cast (which includes Oscar-winner Octavia Spencer, Tiffany Haddish, and the eternally handsome Blair Underwood), she was desperate to work on the Netflix production in some capacity.
A Nevada State Democratic Party official told CNN that it's standard practice to request staff and volunteers to sign an NDA because they are privy to strategic information and said the party also required NDAs in 2018.
As a political counselor to the United States Embassy in Ukraine's capital, Mr. Holmes was privy to high-level conversations between top American and Ukrainian officials, and was often expected to take detailed notes of their conversations.
It's not easy to get on the list, so any company hitting new highs must be doing exceptionally well, be part of a strong sector, and be privy to strong geopolitical forces pushing it higher, he said.
Hicks, a public relations consultant and former model, was privy to pivotal moments in Trump's campaign and in the early months of his presidency, including accounts of possible obstruction by Trump that Democrats are keen to investigate.
"Kevin Hart was privy to me wanting to expose him, as I have made countless attempts to expose this information to various blogs, in an attempt to also get paid," the alleged extortionist allegedly said, according to TMZ.
"There are tremendous threats to our country," he said during a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, eschewing specifics but suggesting that he, as President, was privy to information that would shake the broader public.
These groups focus on mediation in gun-ridden communities, specifically with a select group of young men who are privy to violence, and exploring the deeper economic conditions that land them with a gun in the first place.
"People like knowing really personal things about celebrities, stuff they wouldn't ordinarily be privy to," says Julie Klam, author of The Stars in Our Eyes: The Famous, the Infamous, and Why We Care Way Too Much About Them.
My nose wasn't only something that I saw, as the (now thankfully retired) Facebook Honesty Box feature allowed me to be privy to; anonymously, my classmates and peers were able to share their opinions on my looks, too.
While the former CEO Mark Fields was privy to negotiations with Argo AI, the primary players were Washington; Raj Nair, the former CTO who now leads Ford North America; and John Casesa, group vice president of global strategy.
A page of proposed topics for negotiation, not previously made public, offers new insights into the substance of the July 16 dialogue that even Trump&aposs top advisers have said they were not privy to at the time.
Take valuation following a new funding round, for example: in most cases existing shareholders will already be privy to this information, which, by restricting who can trade on Seedrs secondary market, won't need to be spread any further.
Its holder is a member of the "Gang of Eight" — party leaders of both houses of Congress and the top Democrat and Republican on the Intelligence Committees — and is therefore privy to America's most sensitive national security secrets.
It is not easy to get on the list, so any company hitting new highs must be doing exceptionally well, be part of a strong sector, and be privy to stronger geopolitical forces pushing it higher, he said.
"...any interpretation of the outcome of the meeting about giving a clean chit to the company by banks or NHB was neither intended nor mentioned," DHFL said, adding that it is not privy to the NHB inspection report.
During that time, Flynn was the most senior national security official in the West Wing, privy to every intelligence and foreign policy decision and secret, all the while, at risk of being blackmailed by Moscow, according to Yates.
Two other sources, privy to the RBI officials' meetings with investigators, said the central bank officials were being called upon to explain how banking processes work and that there was no suspicion of any wrongdoing on their part.
Neither the jury nor courtroom attendees were privy to the nature of the talks, and Ellis gave no explanation once the trial resumed, prompting speculation ranging from a possible plea deal to restricting testimony from a government witness.
So he has yet to visit America's closest ally, even after last year's terrorist bombings in Manchester, though a source privy to private discussions tells me that it's "quite likely" that Trump visits the UK before the summer.
The conclusion of the Stone inquiry could bring Mueller closer to resolving a central question: Was anyone on the Trump campaign privy to WikiLeaks's plans, and if so, how high up the campaign's ranks did that involvement go?
Two White House lawyers privy to a discussion about moving a memo recounting President Donald Trump's phone call with the leader of Ukraine into a highly restricted computer system are becoming a focal point in the impeachment inquiry.
Douglas E. Lute, a former ambassador to NATO who advised Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush on Afghanistan, said he supported the new marching orders for American diplomats, although he was not privy to deciding on them.
As lead advisor, J.P. Morgan bankers are privy to the most important discussions involving major decisions with the IPO, and will coordinate the other investment banks on the deal as they distribute shares to their respective institutional clients.
The Porter situation highlights a broader problem in Trump's White House: Dozens of staffers, like Porter, are privy to sensitive materials like the president's daily security briefings but have not been granted long-term access to classified information.
"They pledged complete Turkish military support for a long, protracted battle," a senior FSA commander who was privy to talks in recent days with senior Turkish officials said, requesting anonymity as he was not authorized to speak publicly.
Think of all the conversations that Amazon Echo — a "smart speaker" present in an increasing number of homes — is privy to, or the information that your child may inadvertently divulge to a toy such as an A.I. Barbie.
Killing a tiger may have consequences that science cannot be privy to, but one thing is certain, losing this species would be an alarm call for the planet, a crime humanity will not be able to recover from.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian state refiners are close to signing their first annual deals to buy Russian oil, three sources privy to the development said, as the nation moves to tap new sources to hedge against geopolitical risks.
Bolton left his role in the Trump administration last summer but was privy to several key events at the center of the impeachment inquiry, according to his lawyer and public testimony from other current and former government officials.
The so-called "Gang of Eight" -- a group of top congressional leaders who are generally privy to sensitive information that the rest of Congress is not always briefed on -- are expected to receive an Iran briefing Tuesday afternoon.
Yet for every erotic episode he witnesses he is also privy to hundreds of mundane moments representing the ordinary daily human routine—people channel-surfing, snoring, urinating, primping, and doing other things too tediously real for reality television.
Look at the impeachment proceedings, when members of the House Intelligence Committee—each of them privy to sensitive information by virtue of their assignments, not that they even need it in this case—repeatedly winked at Ukraine conspiracies.
Like consumer products, voice assistants are invited into your house, but the anthropomorphizing goes further: You talk to them, telling them personal information and making them privy to the entirety of your domestic life, and they talk back.
At a news conference with South Korean reporters — his first meeting with outside journalists since his defection in August — he cautioned that as a diplomat, he was not privy to the status of North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
They're taken from a foreclosed house a few miles south of the gallery, remnants of a life that Serpas was never privy to, but that she has transformed into almost bodily configurations: a crowd of plush, rotting people.
In most cases, it's wonderful: Detective Miller, a down and out space cop who gets caught in way over his head on a kidnapping case, is much more likable when you're privy to his inner thoughts and motivations.
The middle section is Italy, which came out when Britton was thirty and clearly a masterful poet, able to begin the poem, "November" with this stanza: Tonight you are privy To the stars' most intimate Thoughts about you.
Apple's stance in this case seemed overly antagonistic to some companies in the coalition, according to people privy to conversations on the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the record.
Shapiro said in her time working behind the scenes on The Bachelor, she was "privy" to the conversations about race and was a first-hand witness to the decisions that have caused backlash against The Bachelor for many seasons.
Xerox was not immediately available for comment, but the company previously has said that the merger is the best path for the company and that both investors had been privy to the joint venture agreement details in previous years.
The industry is attempting to serve very different buyer groups: an aging segment that prefers yesteryears' big engine cruisers and then women and millennials—who aren't yet enthusiastic about buying bikes, but appear privy to lighter motorcycles and EVs.
The appeals court issued a public order in June saying that it would accept input from any outside groups that Facebook or the government wanted to weigh in, although those groups wouldn't be privy to details about the investigation.
But what this Money Salon taught me was that each of my friends have anxieties and opinions and beliefs that I wasn't privy to before, simply because we hadn't set aside time to talk about this one huge subject.
Richard Rapoza, a spokesman for the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, where the employee works, told BuzzFeed News that he wasn't sure why there was a lack of cooperation with the FCC, since he was not privy to their communications.
Each of these stores, in Beijing or Mumbai or Vancouver, must have its own stories, even if the stories we're privy to are the ones at the Cloud 9 in suburban St. Louis we check in on every week.
Partly that's because a few more months of comments are a drop in the bucket for a dataset of this size, though Reddit also hasn't done any major overhaul of their comment sorting algorithm that we've been privy to.
" On the White House peace plan: Sheikh Khalid said he was not privy to the details of the political part of the plan, but said: "We do trust the U.S. that they will be able to reach an agreement.
As the daughter of a pioneering NASA engineer herself, she—like all the children of the earliest black NASA employees—was privy to an insight quite rare to much of black America during the early-to-mid-twentieth century.
His lawyer did not elaborate on what "many relevant meetings and conversations" Mr. Bolton was privy to, and said his client would be willing to talk, but only if a court rules that he should ignore White House objections.
So we never thought we'd be privy to what Nick Jonas and Emily Ratajkowski do behind the closed doors of a spa, but Glamour has dropped the unexpected and random gift of just that information, so here we go.
Do we root for her only because we are privy to her thoughts, and thus understand her better than we understand the mute monsters who come lurching out of the dark, the ones whose stories are unknown to us?
The Westerlings may not have been privy to the entirety of the Red Wedding plans, but they had some sort of an "understanding" with Tywin, which included making sure Robb did not conceive an heir with his new bride.
Few travelers are privy to the tradition, but now, stylish newer spots like Tinta Fina, a sleek space with dark wood finishes, are bringing attention to the custom by sticking with it instead of following the latest food trends.
Last week, prosecutors revealed that van der Zwaan was privy to fall 2016 communications between Gates and a person with ties to the Russian military intelligence service, and that his knowledge of those communications was relevant to the investigation.
"The really disturbing part of this is that it is so important for us as lawmakers who are privy to this information, this intelligence, to get it openly and honestly, then figure out what to do about it," Rep.
I've been privy to a fairly detailed description of the abuse and, suffice to say, I am not remotely sorry my friend's father has passed away, though I am sorry about the complicated feelings my friend must be having.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's ONGC Videsh (OVL) is set to make a foray into oil trading and has signed an initial pact with the trading arm of Azerbaijan's state energy company SOCAR, a source privy to the agreement said.
They make us privy to private moments, like those of a photo-averse Howard Stern in his studio; of Metropolitan Opera musicians taking a backstage poker break; of Taylor Mac applying makeup in front of his dressing room mirror.
The appropriate commission headed by Mueller, he can use this as a solid foundation and send an official request to us so that we would interrogate, hold questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes.
Miyagi Prefecture went from a six-meter (about 18 feet) tsunami warning to 10 meters (about 33 feet) but few in Kesennuma, if any, were privy to the update for one simple reason: the quake had interrupted the power.
In addition to the ongoing investigations in China, Stanford has opened an investigation into what its faculty knew before the experiment, since at least three faculty members seemed to be privy to He's intentions — the most of any institution.
It's a reality that too many people aren't privy to and are lucky enough to never see, but for survivors who want to come forward and want to seek justice, this is often the reaction, the backlash that we're met with.
Allowing that he wasn't in the room for the negotiations and therefore was not privy to every detail, Wallace maintained that, "as a pretty close observer, it looked to me like you could have done more" to gain Republican backing.
Of course we're not privy to exactly how you've got your local library set up at the moment, or your programs of choice, but you should find enough options in the list below to work out some kind of solution.
While some of those staffers were privy to key moments and critical decisions over the course of Trump's campaign and presidency, perhaps no other staffer has the potential to offer Democrats as much insight into Trump's thinking and mindset than Hicks.
"It just didn't happen when I was there or in any conversation that I was privy to or part of, which I think was almost all of the head of state calls and almost all of the meetings," he said.
"The appropriate commission headed by Mueller, he can use this as a solid foundation and send an official request to us, so that we would interrogate, hold questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes," Putin said.
They are incensed by the idea that Ms Choi—who was privy to presidential files on ministerial appointments and state visits even though she held no official position—might have pulled the strings of Ms Park's administration for her personal profit.
"It is the industry's view that AMD legacy issues are the responsibility of the state," Lesufi said, adding that it could not comment on the design and implementation of the levy because had not been privy to the department's plans.
SPICER: Well, I&aposm not privy to the information that happened or exactly what did, but I will tell you this, Senator McCain and anybody who has suffered from any of these horrific diseases should have our utmost sympathy and prayers.
Last night the TV personality switched her Twitter account to private, which means fans will no longer be privy to her musings on reality TV, Donald Trump, or why it's not cool to make fun of Kim Kardashian's Paris ordeal.
Separately, in recent days, Apple has also suspended human reviews of Siri snippets — doing so globally, in its case — after a contractor raised privacy concerns in the U.K. press over what Apple contractors are privy to when reviewing Siri audio.
Even before you set out, you're already privy to a unique experience: In addition to the three-point seatbelt that you might find in most other cars, the SRK also has another single strap that fits over your left shoulder.
"Kerry and the White House basically bet everything on the diplomatic track on the assumption that Putin didn't want Russia trapped in another Afghanistan and would seek a way to avoid that," said an official privy to the administration discussions.
Image: ScreenshotWhen it comes to phones, a complete factory reset should be enough to clear out most monitoring software, though it's hard to say for certain as we're not privy to all of the surreptitious tools that are out there.
The filing allows his lawyer to take depositions of people who allegedly were privy to the teen's relationship with her teacher but who have been hesitant "to fully cooperate in sharing information," according to a family statement obtained by PEOPLE.
Holman is also hopeful that the government will introduce policies similar to those implemented on Wall Street, where if someone is privy to information that they feel goes against the public interest, they will be encouraged and supported to speak out.
If you weren't an early fan (she affectionately calls them "Hotties") who was privy to her ascent over the last three years, you might have caught her candied visual for her breakthrough single "Big Ole Freak," or rapid-fire freestyle.
"The appropriate commission headed by Mueller, he can use this as a solid foundation and send an official request to us so that we would interrogate, hold questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes," Putin said.
With so few people privy to what little recovery we've had and given how stretched pensions are, checks are going to have to be written from Washington sooner than you think, DiMartino Booth told Real Vision TV in an interview.
When it comes to beauty, however, the U.K. doesn't get quite the same play as overseas powerhouses like Paris, Japan, and South Korea, but that doesn't mean there aren't tons of hidden gems that the U.S. just isn't privy to yet.
Today in a call with reporters preceded by a frantic if fairly uneventful distraction-pushing media blitz, Facebook responded to a damning New York Times story published yesterday that cited interviews with more than 50 sources privy to Facebook's decision making.
While viewers at the time were only privy to a few on-screen minutes of Higgins and Bushnell's appearance, the couple gave fans a whole new look into the ordeal on Tuesday's premiere of Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After?
But before I go I'd better go back and address the obvious fact that, speaking of half centuries, many Noisey readers—I'm not privy to the market research, so let's say, umm, half—are half a century younger than I am.
She also said that her use of a nonofficial email address had been "widely known," though the report said the extent of her use had not been known beyond a small number of officials who were privy to her private accounts.
During the past few weeks, Ms. Lévy allowed this reporter to be privy to her extensive preparation in New York for Basel, offering a rare window into the intense process galleries go through to bring their A game to the fair.
By getting witnesses to confirm or deny that an official was privy to the information that led to the complaint, the accusation goes, the Republicans sought to narrow down their list of suspects, and so identify the official in public.
" Being permanently in character, rather than relying on autobiography, Mr. Diggs said, "allows me to bring in things from my life that I have seen and have been privy to that I don't have to take ownership of participating in.
"While we are not privy to the details surrounding the circumstances of each executive's departure, it is clear to us that a lot of top flight talent has left Nike in a very short period of time," analyst Sam Poser writes.
If you weren't privy to the news, by way of refresher, the simply named Wifi is Google's take on devices like Eero or Luma, designed to improve the wireless signal throughout a home by being scattered out around the abode.
"Not that [kids] need to be privy to the specifics of what you are negotiating or consenting to, but the kind of relationship that kinky parents might have could be a great model for communication and setting boundaries," says Pitagora.
In a new interview with Marie Claire, Teigen recounts the mortifying experience of finding out that her hubby was privy to a secret she firmly believed was hers, and hers alone alone — safely tucked away in a small, dark crevice.
What we don't see fleshed out in the original graphic novel is the aftermath of how the attack changes the lives of everyday people, the ones who aren't privy to the knowledge that the attack perpetrated on them was a hoax.
"Running for president is no excuse for violating the rules of the Senate or of confidentiality of the documents that we are privy to," Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, snapped after Mr. Booker made his threat about the emails.
In most cases, the motive is benign: the informant wants to be helpful, wants to share what he knows of the subject, believing that the particulars he and only he is privy to will contribute to the fullness of the portrait.
He can use this treaty as a solid foundation and send a formal — an official request to us so that we would interrogate — we want to hold a questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes.
In an affirmation filed in Los Angeles last month, Mr. Altman said that his wife was the sole employee in his law office in Mineola, N.Y., where she was privy to conversations and correspondence with Mr. Durst covered by confidentiality.
NEW DELHI/MOSCOW (Reuters) - India plans to sign energy deals with Russian oil major Rosneft next week to buy stakes in Siberian fields, two sources privy to the deal said, as New Delhi accelerates a push to secure overseas energy assets.
AFGHAN GOVERNMENT ROLE Officials privy to the talks had said last week that an agreement with the Taliban would be followed by negotiations on an intra-Afghan political settlement between the Taliban and an Afghan delegation that would include government officials.
And the suggestion that one of Grenell's close associates who was not in government may have been privy to conversations surrounding a sensitive law enforcement operation will likely raise more questions about his fitness to lead the entire U.S. intelligence community.
But how for example can he carry out his duties running the Middle East peace process or liaising with top Gulf powers if he is not privy to the latest intelligence about his interlocutors or other key regional players like Iran?
These people, who often work as contractors, are privy to peoples' most intimate moments, report Austin Carr, Matt Day, Sarah Frier and Mark Gurman: Former contractors describe the system as something out of the Tower of Babel or George Orwell's 1984.
The administration said so-called non-compete agreements interfere with worker mobility and states should consider barring companies from requiring low-wage workers and other employees who are not privy to trade secrets or other special circumstances to sign them.
" In a statement shared on Twitter, costar Ricky Whittle wrote that he hoped to work with Jones again, adding that he was "unable to speak on his situation" as he is not "privy to any decisions made regarding cast/storyline.
"The U.S. officials were pressing the Taliban to declare a ceasefire, but our leaders were clear that a ceasefire can only be announced after the foreign force withdrawal announcement (is) made," said a senior Taliban commander privy to the talks.
An opposition official from Ghouta privy to the negotiations told Reuters a delegation had left Harasta and was working out the terms of a deal that would follow previous surrender accords for rebel-held areas subjected to bombardment and siege.
While we were not aware of Kaya's experiences that allegedly took place during her short time working with us, before the group signed a recording contract, we can firmly testify that we were not privy to any misconduct taking place around us.
"At the end of the day, TVC (temporary, vendor and contractual workers) are an important part of the workforce, but they are not Google employees and not privy to the same confidential company information that full-time Googlers are," the spokesperson said.
And while the President's emissaries made the argument that he is privy to information that no one else has; the Court countered that he could have shared it with them under seal to ensure that it be kept secret— as custom dictates.
Two sources privy to internal discussions in New Delhi said India's ambassador in Beijing, Vikram Misri, was called to the Chinese foreign ministry on July 10 to hear China's concerns about the U.S. campaign to keep Huawei out of 5G mobile infrastructure worldwide.
The industry is attempting to serve very different buyer groups: an aging segment that prefers yesteryears' big engine cruisers and then women and millennials—who aren't yet enthusiastic about completely sold on buying bikes, but appear privy to lighter motorcycles and EVs.
It's a classic comedy set up: four of the five women aren't privy to a secret that will soon lead to shenanigans — peeing on a crowd while ziplining over a Bourbon Street, blowjob practice drills with grapefruits and bananas, and unexpected penis popups.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Desperate for five more years in power, India's Hindu nationalist government will woo rural and urban middle-class voters with farm relief measures and tax cuts, said officials privy to plans for the final budget before a general election.
With my box of nine cupcakes and a copy of the recipe, I headed home alone, having successfully played off the mild feelings of sadness for the past hour-and-a-half — finally privy to what happens behind a bakery's closed doors.
America's star franchisees The franchise disclosure document (FDD), the annual filing by a franchise corporation that includes all of the information an entrepreneur will be privy to when considering a franchise investment, can include two dozen sections and run to hundreds of pages.
And, finally, as an adult, we've been privy to all the crippling stress Randall has put himself under since the beginning of This Is Us. Randall avoided finishing up his foster parent paperwork out of fear he wouldn't be the perfect foster father.
Instead, we have been privy to an all-out partisan media war, with unrepentant Hillary Clinton enablers on one side, and Donald-Trump-at-all-costs defenders on the others (though a vast majority of the chattering class clings to Madam Secretary's side).
Much of Long Story Short is told from a third-person perspective, specifically when the focus of the story is on 2B or 9S, but you're still privy to their emotional state and motivations in a way that you aren't during the game.
I'll be honest: I suspected that Kevin was the killer back in season 1, considering that he found Jason's body and is the son of the sheriff, therefore giving him access to evidence the rest of the characters wouldn't be privy to.
In four months of dating, I was privy to all the juicy gossip, including the story about a certain oil magnate who reserved two floors of a Parisian palace, and hired a personal chef to work in the kitchen throughout his stay.
There is no evidence that Obama was privy to that text conversation critical of Trump, and although Obama tried to counteract Russia efforts to influence the 2016 election, nothing suggests the former president directed his Justice Department to sabotage the Trump campaign.
As consumers in this era, our relationship to art tends to be reactive because we're not privy to the decision-making process, much less the internal struggle an actor might face when deciding whether or not to sign onto a potentially controversial project.
Creators facing blowback from fans over feelings of ownership or entitlement is, sadly, a well-documented occurrence: viewers who consider themselves privy to the relationships and personal lives of their favorite stars, whether it's women on Twitch, YouTube power couples, or live vloggers.
But it's worth noting, again, the oddity of Flynn's aborted sentencing at the end of last year—where the judge, privy to more information than the public has, exploded at Flynn and finally prompted him to postpone the sentencing and continue cooperating.
Countless layers of meaning exist in any room where gun violence, black masculinity, disability, fatherhood, blame, and misunderstanding inform the topics of discussion, and the personal depth of that conversation feels like more than any stranger watching at home should be privy to.
Most people would likely agree that normal internet users who are simply disturbed or annoyed by the idea of complete strangers being privy to their online actions have a right to keep things like their name, physical address, or phone number private.
But when a prosecutor offers a plea deal or declines to press charges, it's usually because they don't believe they have sufficient evidence to convince a jury of a defendant's guilt -- and the public is not privy to everything the prosecutor knows.
When we rely on whisper networks, we ensure that these women won't be privy to this information, and we — the women who rely on these networks — would be lying if we pretended we don't know that some of these women will become victims.
One longtime CBS executive — the former communications director Gil Schwartz — drafted a letter of resignation for Mr. Moonves after becoming privy to one of the most serious allegations against him, according to the draft report, which was reviewed by The New York Times.
"Shamir has a years-long friendship with Assange, and was privy to the contents of tens of thousands of US diplomatic cables months before WikiLeaks made public the full cache," James Ball, a former WikiLeaks staffer, wrote at the Guardian the next year.
Lots of attention has been paid to the risks women face by delaying pregnancy beyond, say, age 35, but men have not been privy to comparable concerns about their fertility and possible health effects on a pregnancy or the children they father.
The appropriate commission headed by Special Attorney Mueller, he can use this treaty as a solid foundation and send a formal, official request to us so that we could interrogate, hold questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes.
High-profile attendees who did not interact with the infected attendee received assurances from organizers that they were not directly exposed, according to a person privy to those communications, while rank-and-file attendees have had to settle for vague emails from organizers.
Despite concerns about what information children are made privy to on social media, it turns out that only 11.8% of kids 11 years old and younger have access to social media, and many who do have parental restrictions that limit their exposure.
Driving the news: The issue came to light after a Guardian report last week that Apple contractors had been privy to all sorts of conversations, including couples having sex and people at doctors' appointments, as part of their work "grading" Siri's response handling.
Ms. Princ replied that Ms. Robles was also privy to other information not included in the videotaped confession, such as Mr. Juárez's assertion that Anjélica had died not by murder but by falling down the stairs — a claim Ms. Princ called demonstrably false.
BENGALURU, Nov 28 (Reuters) - India plans to cap the commission taxi aggregators such as Uber and home-grown Ola earn on rides to a maximum 10% of the total fare, financial daily Economic Times reported on Thursday, citing people privy to the matter.
In the run-up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003, some inside government were privy to information about the non-presence of weapons of mass destruction, and understood President George W. Bush was exaggerating or lying about the case for war.
"There were IS (fighters) there, but it appears during harvest season the locals cut deals with the IS fighters to act as harvesters," said a senior U.S. official who is privy to the counter-terrorism operations conducted by American forces in Afghanistan.
On Twitter, Susan Hennessey, a former attorney in the Office of General Counsel of the National Security Agency and current managing editor at the commentary website Lawfare, noted Bannon's obligations go beyond simply not revealing classified data he would have been privy to.
Of course, neither they, nor I, are privy to the inner workings of the company, so we can't say definitely whether or not they performed the work they claimed, nor whether or not the work itself meets any particular standard of professionalism.
The appropriate commission headed by special attorney Mueller, he can use this as a solid foundation and send a formal and official request to us so that we would interrogate, hold questioning of this individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes.
As a teacher I've been privy to dozens of confessions from students of color at elite art schools who have been scrutinized and intimidated by visiting artists, professors, and peers if they're perceived as obsessed with race or overly concerned with politics.
And Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong released a statement outlining his company's internal trading policies and saying that an investigation had been launched to find out if any employees had improperly profited from the news that they'd been privy to a month ahead of the public.
Even as someone whose professional brand is deeply invested in loving Iceage, it took me years to embrace this collection of contemptuous blurts and songs that seemed to stop and start of their own accord or by some pagan chaos majik I wasn't privy to.
I am not privy to trade negotiations, but from media reports in the public domain it appears that China finds the American position unacceptable when U.S. officials demand Beijing stop what really amounts to technology thefts, trade-distorting export subsidies and suspicious exchange rate management.
While it might be quite a while before her kids become privy to some of their mom's many television and film projects (for example, I Know What You Did Last Summer), the actress reveals that Autumn has taken to one of her roles in particular.
I was a motherless 26-year-old and this was the first time that I was privy to the reality facing many professional women in America: the attempt to "time" a pregnancy so as not to hurt our chances of ascending the corporate ladder.
So far, Jenner has kept quiet about the pregnancy reports (not even Ryan Seacrest is privy to the truth, no matter how many texts he sends Kris Jenner) and so all fans can do is hope that the reality star wants to clue us in.
Developer Infinity Ward, of course, were not privy to any such real-life operation; the whole mission is modeled after the real-life Abbottabad raid that took down Osama bin Laden, with some obvious visual cues borrowed from Kathryn Bigelow's film Zero Dark Thirty.
In a story where Kushner was privy to the original emails, attended the meeting in question, and failed to report the meeting on his disclosure forms, he has received noticeably little negative coverage, which might indicate he was the source of the original story.
So Trump doesn't currently agree with the available intelligence that North Korea is gaining strength while it engages in talks with the US. And while it's unclear how he feels about secret intelligence he's privy to, it's possible he'd come to the same conclusion.
And she wasn't even privy to confidential government information like the lawyer in that case: None of the information Cleveland contends Rendon obtained qualifies as government information, which refers to information obtained via subpoena or search warrant, and most of it is publicly available.
Earlier this week, UnREAL executive producer Sarah Gertrude Shapiro, who worked for a time on The Bachelor, spoke about being "privy" to the conversations about race and was a first-hand witness to the decisions that have caused backlash against The Bachelor for many seasons.
Clearly this takes advantage of the new features found in the Windows 10 Creators Update, which Dell would have been privy to well ahead of release, but beyond that, we can't be sure how much Dell knew about Microsoft's Surface Studio and dial interface.
While I am not privy to the thinking of either of these men or others who agree with them, I do think it possible to sketch out the intellectual background that might lead them to a rationalization to justify their political reasoning and choices.
"I have the pleasure of being privy to those conversations — when we've dealt with the chemical weapons, when we've dealt with the responses, when we've dealt with everything — and I have not once ever heard the president talk about assassinating Assad," Haley told reporters.
"There will be plenty of people who will have difficulty swallowing that narrative, [saying] it's hard to believe anything of this nature, of this sensitivity, could possibly take place without those in power in Saudi Arabia … being privy to it on some level," Ward noted.
Votel said he was "not privy" to any talks between the US, Russia and Israel that would seek to draw down US forces in Syria in exchange for Russian guarantees to keep Iranian forces and Iranian backed-groups away from the Israel-Syria border region.
She became privy to the truth about the realities of incarcerated life, as well as what the women risk (loss of prisoner rights, sentence extensions, and solitary confinement) by speaking out about what truly matters to them: medical care, access to children, and sexual abuse.
In addition to being privy to the president's thinking, and speaking directly with Trump about issues at the heart of the impeachment inquiry, Mulvaney has also been named by several witnesses as being intricately involved in the president and Rudy Giuliani's pressure campaign on Ukraine.
The only difference here — and it's a big one — is that when they finish one of their nerve-jangling interviews and exit Ivy House, the Dublin manse where most of "The Witch Elm" is set, we are not privy to their speculations or deductions.
In a statement, 21st Century Fox said it was not privy to the amount of the settlement and regarded Mr. O'Reilly's January settlement, which was reached with a 15-year Fox News analyst named Lis Wiehl, as a personal issue between the two of them.
In the Peabody case, the tribal plaintiffs who are demanding protection for Indian sites complain that they have not been included in decision making as the project moves forward and that they are not privy to the study that identified which sites might be protected.
A small ode to to Smith's Instagram clock and all its intricate workings... Patti Smith is first and foremost a rock star, and her Instagram offers a kind of behind-the-scenes look at parts of a rock star's life we aren't always privy to.
"Biden has a lot of support out there, and this gives him a way to grow that support while also helping Democrats win and build the party," said Stephanie Cutter, a veteran Democratic strategist who was not privy to the planning of the PAC.
We've reached out to Apple to ask if Siri's gone haywire, or if the company is privy to some shady, clandestine conspiracy to cover up Bob Dylan's death the rest of us have no idea about, and we'll update this story if we hear back.
Some gaps in the story remain, given the intense pressure to keep quiet and the fact that no one person is privy to all the details — except, perhaps, Mr. Hariri, who rescinded his resignation immediately after an international diplomatic scramble brought him safely home.
If you were privy to the great bacon freakout of 23, you know that eating processed meat — including hot dogs, bacon, and lunch meats — seems to slightly increase a person's risk of colorectal cancer, according to a World Health Organization review of the available research.
Caleb "McGravy" McGarvey, a professional player who was traded from Overwatch League's Florida Mayhem to Los Angeles Valiant today, told VICE he enjoys playing GOATS, but that viewers aren't privy to the most exciting part: how teamwork-oriented it is, centered on precise communication.
Between the lines: The HQ2 process saw cities give Amazon details about their future plans that most of their citizens are not privy to, in addition to an incredible amount of free publicity, while the e-retailer ultimately settled with two of the wealthiest cities on Earth.
In their break-up video, which at one point had the number one spot on YouTube's trending videos, and currently has over 21 million views, Koshy and Dobrik explain the demise of their two-year-long relationship in real time, making viewers privy to surprisingly intimate conversations.
I was never fully privy to the advertising revenue (by design because I had "ethics" and couldn't sully my mind with the mundanity of revenue) but blogs at that time were selling small square ads for about $24,21985 a month, more if you were particularly popular.
If your regular email is logged in on a shared computer, or you share the login with someone else and don't want that person to be privy to this process, it's a good idea to set up a free, secure ProtonMail account just for this purpose.
Two Taliban spokesmen said the ninth round of talks between the United States and the Taliban representatives started on Thursday evening, and a senior U.S. official privy to the peace negotiations said the "crucial meeting iron out smaller details had begun" in Qatar's capital city, Doha.
ET notes that a source privy to the situation says that Jackson is already in talks to be on the upcoming season of the dance competition show, though another one refutes that, saying simply that he is "highly interested" in snagging a coveted spot on the series.
Thus, while it's not impossible for Logan and Kendall to have plotted something together that the audience still isn't privy to, if that turns out to be the case, it will be a fairly substantial break from how Succession has told stories up until this point.
Alas, the British public was never made privy to the results of Charles' six O-levels — including English language and English literature — although we know he had to retake maths (perhaps tellingly, his creditable 'B' in History and 'C' in French A-level were made public).
And when asked why Flynn was allowed to be privy to confidential information while deemed untrustworthy, Spicer said that it wasn't a lack of trust in his dedication and abilities, but rather an eroding trust in his recollection of his phone conversation with the Russian ambassador.
Despite her silence on Twitter and refusal to engage with critical fans about the casting, Rowling suggests that she's been privy to the backlash that surfaced when Depp was first cast as the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald and while he's become a regular in the series.
If Congressional Republicans continue to fail in their constitutional oversight duties, colluding with the Trump administration's attempts to foil inquiries into its corruption (or worse), it may fall to members of executive branch agencies privy to incriminating information to put it into the hand of the press.
It was an achievement that made so many of us in this country — young, brown, LGBT, or just plain lovers of culture and the arts — feel welcomed, and for the first time privy to what life is really like behind the doors of our nation's headquarters.
Irvine says he spotted the opportunity to build this line of business having been privy to a market overview in his role at Facebook, meeting with scores of companies in his marketing partner role and getting to hear high level concerns about competing with tech giants.
New York filmmaker Kim Snyder's work has allowed her to be privy to what she calls a "terrible club that no-one wants to be a member of" that is made up of communities traumatized by gun violence in schools, workplaces, churches or places of leisure.
As they travel in the RV, they pass among them the sonogram of Glenn and Maggie's child (apparently Hilltop has amazing medical equipment), looking down at it and feeling emotions we're not quite privy to, at least beyond the slightly awestruck expressions on the actors' faces.
Two sources privy to the Qatar talks said the United States and the Taliban were expected to sign a memorandum of understanding this week to firm up a plan for the withdrawal of foreign troops and for a Taliban pledge to stop militants plotting from Afghan soil.
The focus of those reviews, officials have said, has been on the advisers privy to her personal email address and on diplomats who sent messages that were forwarded by those aides, like Huma Abedin and Jake Sullivan, who served as a deputy chief of staff during Mrs.
There's also a consensus that most savvy moviegoers who aren't familiar with mahjong will still basically understand what's unfolding during the game, but it's undeniable that, in order to appreciate the full drama of the pivotal moment, one would have to be privy to the game's rules.
The series so firmly situates itself in Grace's brain that even when it's telling her story in more or less chronological order, quick flashes to the brutality that she will be privy to suggest the way that she, too, is running away from something inside of herself.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House impeachment inquiry is zeroing in on two White House lawyers privy to a discussion about moving a memo recounting President Donald Trump's phone call with the leader of Ukraine into a highly restricted computer system normally reserved for documents about covert action.
Burr, who chairs the powerful Senate Intelligence Committee, defended the sales, saying he "relied solely on public news reports to guide my decision regarding the sale of stocks" and disputed the notion he used information that he was privy to during classified briefings on the novel coronavirus.
On Wednesday, asked why Ms. Stewart-Cousins had not been privy to the leaders' meetings, Mr. Cuomo told reporters that the new policies were being formulated not by the four men but by a "working group" for which Senate Democrats had been invited to provide input.
Ms. Donaldson, as chief of staff to Mr. McGahn, witnessed or was privy to some of the most explosive moments detailed by Mr. Mueller's investigators, including the firing of James B. Comey as F.B.I. director and attempts by Mr. Trump to gain control of the investigation.
Moriarty is still dead, but it seems five years earlier Mycroft agreed to let him come to the prison for a brief chat with Eurus, in exchange for Eurus helping him with undisclosed state secrets (why she would be privy to such information isn't really explained).
Wistful conversations turned to the subject of "reintegration" before many in the crowd of thousands said goodbye to new friends and began to disperse back into their normal lives, where most people around them are not privy to the psychedelic sense of what the world can be.
Ayers says that when season 10 of RHOC started filming, "the antics of Vicki's friends" put "enormous pressure on our relationship," causing him to stop sharing details of his medical treatments with his then-girlfriend because he did not want her castmates to be privy to the information.
We're not privy to the decision-making and algorithms that lie behind the prices on Amazon, but we do know that they fluctuate a lot on certain goods, so having something like CamelCamelCamel on hand can be very useful in catching a deal—especially during holidays and sales.
As Nielsen's deputy chief of staff, Taylor was included on some of the DHS secretary's emails and privy to her events schedule, often prepping his boss with reports and talking points ahead of public appearances between April and June 220, when the family separation policy was in effect.
Glued to my seat, paint brushes and pencils standing dutifully at attention in their jars, cursor blinking while waiting for the perfectly manicured statement to spill from my academic mind onto my feed, where students and colleagues are privy to my musings, promotional posts, and advocacy for change.
As Judge Rakoff pointed out, all someone privy to confidential market-moving information — corporate executives, investment bankers, lawyers — would have to do is tell a family member and ask for nothing immediate in return, which already seems to be one of the first instincts of many inside traders.
FROM PEN: Katherine Heigl Opens Up About Experiencing Her First Pregnancy   Williams and Ohanian spoke with Vogue's André Leon Talley at the iconic annual fundraising event, admitting they weren't privy to their little one's sex — and plan to keep it that way until he or she is born.
NEW DELHI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A group led by Russian oil major Rosneft will acquire India's Essar Oil in a $12 to $13 billion deal including debt, two sources privy to the deal said, strengthening the ties between the world's largest oil producer and the world's fastest growing fuel consumer.
But in his role as head of the FIA's technical department, Budkowski was privy to top-secret details of competitors' latest innovations and teams feel a hiatus of three months is too short for a person with his level of access to serve before beginning work at another competitor.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and its ambassador to the United States, Sergei Kislyak, were made privy to information so secret that the United States had not shared with its own allies, according to the news report -- but Trump bragged about it to officials from a hostile government.
Motherboard was privy to the trailer at the BBC's R&D center in London this week, where the public organization's top thinkers explained how the Hybrid Log-Gamma experiment is "an early but important step" towards streaming high-quality Ultra HD programmes on BBC iPlayer in the future.
Fans of the Netflix series know that Underwood is privy to everything (and we mean everything) happening both in the storied halls and corrupt underbelly of our nation's capital, so this may be the show's way of saying that there's plenty bubbling under the surface of today's hearing.
Among friends, our "inside the circle" conversations (yes, Indigenous peoples have private conversations y'all are not privy to) about The Revenant have revolved around the white savior complex of the story, the bloodthirsty revenge narrative of the Arikara Chief, and the general musings of the violent times that were.
Not being privy to the press kit for Nothing's first release that got any real attention—218's Downward Years To Come EP, which they released on the now defunct hatecore label A26—I discovered their music via a Philadelphia house music DJ with a background in hardcore.
"Beyoncé, arguably the biggest star in the world, celebrated Blackness and Black academia...in front of a live audience that was largely white...and digitally, around the globe, to viewers who I'm sure aren't privy to the excellence that the HBCU and Black Greek experience breeds," Lenise says.
For instance, the few times Maya and Kojo's "The Book of Histories" is mentioned, it is with great urgency ("we have to listen and look closer than before"); and they refer to details that are new to the reader, as if we've been privy to their process all along.
TV's Saagar Enjeti rips Biden over tense exchange with Steyer supporter Gabbard says she's received no reason from CNN for lack of invitation to town halls MORE said his oldest son advised him to not be "a snitch" after the billionaire was privy to a heated conversation between Sens.
And a review of his manuscript would also likely be complicated by the fact that as national security adviser, Bolton was privy to multiple streams of classified information from different agencies, each of which could claim a stake in the review and insist on certain redactions, Aftergood noted.
Zaccagnino has become privy to insider talk on how Scaramucci is viewed: A voluble and sometimes volatile combination of personality and perspiration that has catapulted the Long Island, New York, native to the forefront of the national political scene and at the right hand of President Donald Trump.
Director Lisa D'Apolito forges a contemporary connection in part by bringing those who came after Radner -- including "SNL's" Bill Hader, Cecily Strong and Amy Poehler -- into the mix, and they act as if they've been made privy to the Ark of the Covenant while perusing Radner's innermost thoughts.
I think my intention is more of a social re-choreography of story beyond the album, and resetting the 'space' of the photograph—perhaps because any physical act of image destruction cannot remove that which a viewer is not privy to: my 'holding' of the original snapshot in memory.
Judge Chen found that Keller Lenkner partner Warren Postman was privy to privileged and confidential Uber materials in his previous post at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where Postman worked alongside Uber in litigation opposing a Seattle ordinance that would have allowed drivers to bargain collectively with ride-sharing companies.
When they expressed doubt, the original poster added more information to the discussion thread, including a detailed breakdown of the procedures allegedly used to resuscitate Epstein, which suggest the poster may have been a first responder, medical worker, or otherwise privy to details about efforts to resuscitate the disgraced financier.
People care about who James Franco sleeps with because he so blatantly cares; they feel they should be privy to his sexuality, not for the sake of gossipy titillation, but to contextualize a frankly continuously confusing body of work that seems to exist solely for the purpose of self-indulgence.
TMZ is privy to Weinstein's 2015 employment contract, which says if he gets sued for sexual harassment or any other "misconduct" that results in a settlement or judgment against TWC, all Weinstein has to do is pay what the company's out, along with a fine, and he's in the clear.
We are only privy to whatever information the intake process requires, involving the sparest of details—eye color, hair color, country of origin—with the exception of one extended scene, in which a Nigerian refugee recounts his harrowing journey in a moving soliloquy that is half-rap, half gospel song.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that the lower-court judge should have held an evidentiary hearing before deciding that Laura Angelini, who previously worked for Ethicon Inc and DePuy Orthopaedics Inc, was privy to confidential information covered by her noncompete agreement.
We can offer that the appropriate commission headed by Special Attorney Mueller -- he can use this treaty as a solid foundation, and send a formal, an official request to us so that we would interrogate -- we would hold the questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes.
"With the caveat that I have not been privy to these negotiations, I find the rejection of the settlement by the Xerox board to be extraordinary and highly unusual," said Guhan Subramanian, a professor at Harvard's law and business schools who served as an expert witness for Xerox in the litigation.
"The legacy of the Hottentot Venus will always be ready to rear its ugly head" Reading some of the remarks made about Williams's curves, it would be easy to think you were privy to the observations of circus attendees gawking at an unfamiliar body, as opposed to journalists and sports commentators.
The all-important conversation that the father envisions never materializes, but over the course of a week these three will gather repeatedly to walk, talk, eat and drive about, while we, the readers, are privy to their brooding thoughts about themselves, one another, and whether or not life has meaning.
Under questioning by U.S. District Court Judge Dabney Friedrich, the prosecutor said that the witness has knowledge of plans to interfere in elections in a country other than the U.S. It was not entirely clear whether the witness is also privy to similar details about the alleged U.S. election interference.
"(Wray) called me in on a Sunday night to tell me that he had been privy to information from the IG's investigation, and then based on that he was going to move me out of my position," McCabe said, explaining that he then decided to take a leave of absence.
The four Democrats in the "Gang of Eight," a group of top congressional leaders who are generally privy to sensitive information that the rest of Congress is not always briefed on, include House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who Thursday night criticized the administration for not consulting with Congress ahead of the attack.
"In all of the conversations, all of the meetings I was privy to, there was never any incident, I'll just tell you, never any incident of the president soliciting any kind of assistance for anything domestic, political," said McMaster, who served as national security adviser from February 2017 to April 2018.
"In all of the conversations, all of the meetings I was privy to, there was never any incident, I'll just tell you, never any incident of the president soliciting any kind of assistance for anything domestic, political," said McMaster, who served as national security adviser from February 2017 to April 2018.

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