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Meanings of inform the people in English
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Usage of inform the people in English
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Runners were sent ahead to informthepeople of the expected arrivals.
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Now, why didn't the British Cabinet informthepeople and get ready?
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A federal judge unsealed the order on January 5 after Twitter requested the right to informthepeople involved.
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Why had he been so careful not to informthepeople at Briarbrae that he intended to remain near them?
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All she needed to do now was decide how she would informthepeople on Argus of the betrayal here.
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Presently the intolerable scandalmonger withdrew, probably to informthepeople in the billiard-room that we two were gambling on the verandah like mad.
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Mrs. Foster lost no time in informingthepeople of L-ofthe movements of Mr. Deane.
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Being the first regiment to move, from the west, the papers had informedthepeople of our route.
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He had before attempted to enter the gate, and on being prevented, informedthepeople of his danger.
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We're more about getting in, informingthepeople, training the people and getting them to stand on their own.
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Mr. B., at a previous visit, had informedthepeople of what he intended to do, and asked their co-operation.
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If kept from the front trenches while trying to serve our boys there are ways of informingthepeople through the press.
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"Even the lamps have halos," Teddy informedthepeople.
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Mr. Jones was to act as his travelling agent, going on in advance, and informingthepeople of the coming of the great oarsman.
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The Touranian informedthepeople of the neighbourhood, who picked up in the street the largesse, and received the predictions of the good Abbott Hugon.
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The district Magistrate of the city of Chiang-chiu issued a proclamation informingthepeople of the danger of poison, especially against poison in their wells.