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  • The first he knew of it was at the first performance.
  • ct's draftsman but longing to become an artist, knew of the group working in St.Ives and decided to
  • ghly secretive at the time and none of the crew knew of the significance.
  • It is unknown if Edwards knew of the experiments.
  • daughter of Denny Doherty, said that her father knew of the relationship.
  • He now knew of the secret treaty of Dover, and towards the
  • as unclear on the Achaemenid dynasty, though he knew of Kurush (Cyrus the Great).
  • The old, old Love that we knew of yore!
  • the notice of the public and, though the press knew of it, they had not yet revealed it.
  • He chose different agents as he found no one knew of those that he had previously been dealing wi
  • with Thomas from his days with the Dolphins and knew of the chaos and disruption he would bring to t
  • an ambush, and he gathered from what little he knew of the local language that Barclay had betrayed
  • amilton joining the Hal Roach studio, but Roach knew of Hamilton's notorious alcohol abuse and decli
  • and would have killed the hare, but it said it knew of a root that would restore the huntsman, so t
  • wn a photograph of the monkey and asked if they knew of its whereabouts, it was referred to as a "Zo
  • there is no indication that the ancient Chinese knew of these.
  • Colonial authorities knew of an extensive counterfeiting ring operating s
  • ever, it is still not entirely known if O'Brien knew of the high school players on the Badgers team.
  • ty officer (who the Batticalao police provided) knew of his decision to attend the Christmas Eve Mas
  • be convicted of selling impure foods unless he knew of the impurities.
  • ; however, it was later discovered that the FBI knew of the planned attack and that the city police
  • T-Mobile, which apparently knew of the intrusions by July 2004, has not issued
  • Sitchin wrote that these ancient civilizations knew of a twelfth planet, when in fact they only kne
  • The port authorities knew of the tragedy only when a few of the survivors
  • O'Donnell knew of Rockne's history of submitting his resignati
  • as easily available, and many Oz fans who only knew of the book were surprised to discover that Tin
  • intained that the reason why no one in Ringgold knew of her existence was because her family's oppos
  • n quoted as saying that the first time the band knew of it was when asked to autograph copies which
  • The president knew of Banning's background and had his daughter bi
  • But throughout most modern history, zoologist knew of no poisonous birds and presumed the Zhen to
  • None of the other players on the French team knew of this or were involved.
  • mate in late August 2008, his advisers already knew of Bristol's pregnancy, which they believed wou
  • Johnson's mother claimed that producers knew of Johnson's medical history as they requested
  • In 1070 Egeno I claimed publicly that he knew of a conspiracy by the Saxon counts and the Duk
  • In one, the Jew Judas knew of the location of the Cross, and revealed it u
  • Once incarcerated, Molly proclaimed that she knew of six other women in disguise within General E
  • Magruder originally testified that he knew of nothing to indicate that President Nixon had
  • Pope Symmachus knew of their plight and sent them annual provisions
  • rgstrom and was surprised to discover that they knew of him from his time in Ondekoza and were inter
  • was acquainted with Jo and Sophie Labadie, and knew of their donation to the Library.
  • FEMA spokesman Mike McCormick said that he knew of no category under which the cost of the ads
  • Subcommittee on Investigations, and revealed he knew of Communists who had served on La Follette's s
  • Thus they both knew of Pandera's crime and Miriam's fault.
  • The witch told him that she knew of the stag, but her dog barked at him.
  • munist period, Communist authorities reportedly knew of its existence but made no effort to remove i
  • hat Mr Farley had paid no more than someone who knew of the noise, so there was no financial loss, b
  • In any case, if the ancient Egyptians knew of precession, their knowledge is not recorded
  • uld have had the procedure anyway (even if they knew of the risk).
  • The Mandan Indians knew of the cataracts, and called them by a descript
  • Allegedly Salazar knew of this even before it was out on the streets a
  • (before the end of the war) that he knew of the collaboration of Wiera Gran with the Ges
  • apprehended sooner, as law officials allegedly knew of his whereabouts and failed to question him a
  • ior of the building in December 1994 and likely knew of the day-care center before the bombing.
  • Ranson knew of the short and tragic life of Jackson's mothe
  • this was the closest to his grave that the city knew of.
  • He told the court that he knew officials wouldn't accept his offer, but he did
  • He knew one day it would not go right.
  • The two knew only the titles of the songs, some of which wer
  • Although he knew only a few words of English, he taught many stu
  • nization was completely decentralized, and most knew only one other member for certain; most of thei
  • tablishment of the missions, the native peoples knew only how to utilize bone, seashells, stone, and
  • , there is an indication that individual shades knew only certain things.
  • s and others who dealt in the metal, the Greeks knew only that tin came to them by sea from the far
  • 9:00, and where Rabih was waiting Gentil; Rabih knew only of the arrival of the steamboat, while he
  • rip being entirely funded by a friend whom Rees knew only by their first name, as well as a trip she
  • de a decent living there, but the younger Floyd knew opportunity to do better was in the west.
  • nthology were based on real people that Masters knew or heard of in the two towns in which he grew u
  • I doubt Saward knew or cared.
  • ings management, claiming that senior officials knew or should have known about the "five eights" ac
  • motif of this film is, every person Hitler ever knew or cared for abandoned him, one by one, before
  • eferences to the personalities of the people he knew or met at such events helped to double the circ
  • rformance of official duties, and the defendant knew or reasonably should have known that such victi
  • against Bhadauria by issuing documents that he knew or ought to have known contained false, imprope
  • layboy also alleges that "each defendant either knew, or should have reasonably known, that the soun
  • n turn vouch for any number of other members he knew or had met through CouchSurfing, and trusts.
  • es did not extend to family members unless they knew or participated in the theft.
  • s there was no evidence that any team officials knew or could have known about his fraud.
  • Those passengers who knew or were told that the life vests were stowed in
  • orwarded by Herodotus, that the gods the Greeks knew originated in Ethiopia (for example, Homer's re
  • Hirsch knew Oscar Wilde, and claimed to have sold him vario
  • Although she knew others in the case, she asserted that there was
  • We knew our lives could be threatened, but we had made
  • ill be remembered as the good Chief Justice who knew our ways and laws and customs and who was kind
  • She will wail, as many once knew, over the death of a member of this family, and
  • Jerome did not know Pacian personally, but knew Pacian's son, to whom De Viris Illustribus is d
  • Various people who knew Pankratov in the 1970s tell a story that he onc
  • It is possible that Francis I, who knew Passereau from his service at the French court,
  • At a later date, the abbot of the region who knew Paternus recommended him to the Bishop of Couta
  • As the most efficient version of this row it knew payloads from 100 to 420 kg on heights of 200 t
  • "I knew Pazienza," he explained.
  • Cavendish knew Pell from the Welbeck period, along with the ma
  • “In making [that] decision, you knew perfectly well that it could consign you to pri
  • attempt to re-negotiate the ransom since David knew perfectly well that Parliament would reject suc
  • he wrote many Ghazals in Urdu language while he knew Persian, Arabic, English and Hindi languages as
  • rch, especially in Benedictine monasteries, and knew personally many theologians of the liturgical a
  • a music seller at Bath, named Lintern, whom he knew personally from buying music at the shop, that
  • Nazari likely knew personally Fra Galgario, the renowned portraiti
  • Funes knew personally the slain scholars, and considered s
  • He greeted customers he knew personally, which were most regular customers,
  • Toscanini and Leopold Stokowski, all of whom he knew personally.
  • bse, Willem Barnard and Ad den Besten, whom she knew personally.
  • terest or experience in acting, but an agent he knew persuaded him to audition for The Blue Lagoon,
  • an "embodied memoryscape", meaning that people knew place names along the route, the accompanying s
  • He traveled much, and knew Poland, Russia, Bohemia, France, and Germany fr
  • sky, the most learned Slavonic monk of the day, knew Polish, and even possessed the unusual accompli
  • Ledbetter then told him he knew Powell had killed Gladden and asked, "Why did y
  • Perkins knew Powell, but did not know the two others.
  • er husband's business and said in 1996 that she knew precious little about satellites.
  • o recalled long after the war that the Russians knew precisely why the Americans had bombed the faci
  • He knew printing - and POL set new standards in that ar
  • "When it comes to what they knew prior to September 11th, 2001, about possible t
  • who remembered her older sister when a girl she knew proceeded to brag that Atwater-Rhodes was tryin
  • ording to a member of the Kahanamoku family who knew Pua, he was the only person to swim unassisted
  • He knew quite precisely what he wanted and knew how to
  • icholson attached to it and Bob Rafelson, who I knew quite well, and so I thought, I had never gone
  • d as "a right wing terrorist group" by the FBI, knew Rabbi Kahane very well, and is active in right-
  • broadcast game between the Switchboard and the KNEW radio staff.
  • ulon, then was with the Army of Italy, where he knew rapid promotion, despite his aristocratic ascen
  • All The Things You Never Knew reached 6th in HitFM top 100 hits for 2010.
  • I'd done my research and I knew, really, that there were two swimmers way ahead
  • In the UK I Never Knew received a special promotional single release i
  • KNEW recorded new station jingles using the original
  • They cannot tell what they formerly knew regarding Bible principles.
  • The next day he told Elizabeth everything he knew regarding Catherine and her pregnancy.
  • Amber loved it, and she knew Reggie would as well because of the significanc
  • Although Lanrezac knew retreat to be necessary from the beginning of t
  • I knew Rhodes was good.
  • full house at DePaul Alumni Hall, and everyone knew right then and there that the WBL was doomed.
  • We just knew right away.
  • s, I thought, `Wow, that sounds pretty good!' I knew right then that singing was going to be my life
  • I knew right then and there I was hooked", commented S
  • Many knew Robert Bradford and Edgar Graham both murdered
  • o bluesmen, have their roots in the Delta: both knew Robert Johnson, and were heavily influenced by
  • ds (completed), Jeff3 (currently recording) and Knew Rulz (currently recording), this is set to be t
  • as of Japanese, Russian, and Tatar descents; he knew Russian, Japanese, English, Tatar, Kazakh, and
  • ris Landreth as well as with various people who knew Ryan at the peak of his own success.
  • Al Naely says he knew Sadkhan in Afghanistan, and he knew him as a go
  • A chap I knew said Cannon Street Station will have more CCTV
  • They can also be heard on 910AM ( KNEW) San Francisco.
  • earned to work iron around the age of 25. Dodge knew Sani personally.
  • he time he was one of few scholars in China who knew Sanskrit and Pali language.
  • General Atal knew Savitri Khanolkar, who was a friend's wife, and
  • The Times observed that Briatore knew Schumacher could be the best and built a team a
  • the United States and Bolivia), because Barbie knew secret agents and his trial could thus jeopardi
  • Captain Cromwell, who knew secret details of the impending operation to ca
  • ming with her sons Bazil and Baptiste, who each knew several languages, including English and French
  • He knew several languages and had a knack for dramaturg
  • The fact that he personally knew several of those South Florida Soldiers of Fort
  • He appointed Commissioners whom he knew shared his desire for an equitable and socialis
  • From the age of 13, she says, she knew she was bisexual, and after her first marriage
  • rming for family and friends they loved her and knew she was gonna be great.
  • f dancing did not appeal to the British and she knew she would have to change careers to make a livi
  • Ethan knew she was innocent and was covering for someone,
  • can Pin-up was published in 1996 that the world knew she was a woman.
  • o discover that Debbie had had a baby as no one knew she was pregnant.
  • As she knew she was well ahead of the competition by this s
  • ce she had seen Entwistle in The Wild Duck, she knew she would someday play Hedvig.
  • 6, 1996, her owners, Donald and Janet Burleson, knew she was smaller than any miniature horse.
  • rather than a party favour, reflecting that she knew she had found someone special at the club in th
  • In addition to the regular people that Eartha knew, she had several notable friends, including Cha
  • efore, Jonze stated, "I just love her music and knew she could write emotionally in the way we neede
  • sts expected the arrival of the Rachel and they knew she carried fourteen guns and thirty-six office
  • women pulling the handcart she was on that she knew she could have survived, but she chose not to b
  • son and Presley in 2010 Oprah interview said "I knew she was always around him".
  • dark past, discovering a twin sister she never knew she had.
  • The blackmailers knew she inherited money from her deceased millionai
  • I knew she was extremely brave, because for her revela
  • While enough players from the Switchboard and KNEW showed up to play, no Playmates ever arrived at
  • I knew silly buggers like that in India'.
  • At the time, most who knew Slocum believed that the Spray had been run dow
  • edback and was shocked when he was asked how he knew so much about Japanese music.
  • esides painting the city and its people that he knew so well, Bhattacharjee was an accomplished port
  • troop of the craziest sane folks the world ever knew, so also we can boast some of the sanest crazy
  • ence or authority in Britain, and in fact, Rome knew so little about the British church that it was
  • thaniel Wraxall wrote that "No man in the House knew so much of its original composition, the means
  • after she and producer Verity Lambert, whom she knew socially, discussed the role at a party.
  • y who had already been in China proper, and who knew some Chinese to join the team and work with the
  • Lords Appellants, despite the fact that Chaucer knew some of the men executed over the affair quite
  • n had worked for Lord Harrowby in the past, and knew some of his staff at Grosvenor Square.
  • d his on-air persona as an opinionated host who knew something about everything.
  • touching the side of his face and says "If you knew something about someone's past and...future...w
  • ruggle, as will be appreciated by all those who knew something of his early life-remained with Georg
  • Would be great if someone who knew something about the ghost would write about it.
  • tell me, why did they persecute Jesus unless he knew something they didn't want to accept...
  • "The Girl I Knew Somewhere" (First Recorded Version, Stereo Remi
  • "The Girl I Knew Somewhere" (Nesmith) ("Electronic Stereo" on LP
  • dropped as the B-side, in favor of "The Girl I Knew Somewhere".
  • Historical figures who knew Stalin have described him fairly uniformly as d
  • to call the label I picked up the necklace and knew straight away that I'd call it Lioness, in hono
  • He added: "Everyone knew straight away what had happened.
  • ntioch of the Holy Lance, especially because he knew such a relic already existed in Constantinople;
  • The British Admiralty knew such ships as a “boom defence vessel".
  • ing but filling in the content with people they knew, such as their wives and even themselves.
  • While serving in the "Army of Italy", he knew sudden advancement when General Jacques MacDona
  • "If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie)" recorded by
  • "If You Knew Susie" is the title of a popular song from the
  • est-known 1920s success was undoubtedly "If You Knew Susie", which was a U.S. number-one song for fi
  • If You Knew Suzi (1978)
  • i Quatro and Chris Norman from the album If You Knew Suzi.
  • Tarrant and Brooks (who somehow knew Tarrant from spending time watching British tel
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