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William’s aunt, Sarah, Duchess of York, praised Catherine for how well she’s handled the public interest in wanting to be apprised of her journey.

Some people, for example, will be apprised of Ms. Swift’s plans ahead of time and could conceivably make wagers.

Sills said he will be apprised of all of the medical findings and will have a say in the decision.

“We should be apprised of what those trade-offs are, and have that discussion and help make that decision together,” he told Ms. O’Connell.

It is as if a state were to pass a law saying criminal suspects could not be apprised of their right to remain silent, established by the 1966 Miranda decision, or that newspapers could be liable for defamation based on mere negligence rather than “actual malice,” in flat contravention of the 1964 ruling in New York Times vs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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