Sentences with phrase «also privy»

Our camp was fortunately and unfortunately positioned right by the entrance to the beach; we had to take only a few steps to check the surf, but we were also privy to all the foot and surf tour traffic.
If you are the proud parent of a new puppy, then chances are you are also privy to his biting.
Although most readers will find William «Peck» Wilson a self - pitying, self - centered social pariah of the first order, we are also privy to his few admirable qualities and can see how he has become the person he is.
As an added perk, that team is also privy to new factory parts that are unavailable to smaller, relatively impoverished teams... parts that might show up in those photos.
Free members are also privy to OurTimes extensive search capabilities that will put them in front of more than 1.4 million people a month.
Free members are also privy to OurTime's extensive search capabilities that will put them in front of more than 1.4 million people a month.
In fact, he mentioned names of individuals who were also privy to his active involvement including respected Northern elements like Adamu Adamu, Bashir Kurfi, Wada Maida, Sule Hamman and Kabir Yusuf among others.

Not exact matches

Employees should also be privy to the budget so that they understand where the business is going and are motivated to work harder.
Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas is also calling for Osborne to step down as an MP and be stripped of his Privy Council membership, which gives the former Tory chancellor access to highly privileged government information.
As I've said, while the Bible DOES give us some EXPLICIT instructions, such as «believe in Jesus»... the Bible also ALLUDES to secrets of the universe that we are not privy to know.
As I said earlier, while God HAS given us plenty of explicit instructions that are beyond the shadow of a doubt (Jesus, heaven, hell)... He also ALLUDES to secrets of the universe that we are not privy to know.
The parliament has also made the king a taxpayer, abolished his privy council, and stripped him of all executive powers, including command of the armed forces.
Also look out for collars and flegals (FLEE - GUHLS), a.k.a. the heads and wings, an underrated trimmed side of cold - smoked salmon that veteran appetizing shop - goers are privy to, even if newbies cringe at the thought of it.
They also put down fears, insecurities and observations to which not even King or Mayotte's companion, Cathy Barnett, are privy.
He is also praying the court to restrain the respondents, whether by themselves, their servants, agents, privies whosoever from further constituting a threat to the life, liberty and freedom of the applicant either through arrest or by physical abuse or violence either generally or for the purpose of preventing or disturbing their free movement in any part of Nigeria.
He also want an order of the court, directing the respondents, whether by themselves, their servants, agents, privies or otherwise howsoever to forthwith release the application from unlawful custody.
Also on the republican list of demands: abolition of the Privy Council; full proportional representation in elections for the House of Commons; decentralisation of power to local and community authorities; a voting age of 16; fixed - term parliaments; state funding of political parties; a ban on outside earnings for MPs; more powerful Commons select committees, with powers to confirm or block ministerial appointments; elected police chiefs and elected mayors in all the major cities.
[32] On 28 June 2007, after she became Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and Brown was appointed Prime Minister, Harman joined Brown's Cabinet as Leader of the House of Commons, Lord Privy Seal and Minister for Women and Equality, and was also given the title of Labour Party Chair.
> Lord Ashcroft has also been appointed to the Privy Council.
For good measure, Khan also spoke gushingly of his visit to the Queen when becoming a member of the privy council.
I saw token promotion because being Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal is an ancient and prestigious role, but also, now, an essentially meaningless one.
Four ministers of state - Khan, Smith, Paul Goggins and Mike O'Brien - have also been made privy councillors.
It is unfortunate that the author of the release, privy to the fact that the former President was also travelling to Burkina Faso, albeit in his own capacity and upon a separate invitation decided to play mischief with the content of the official presidential release.
However, a statement from the Communications Directorate of the office of Rawlings said: «It is unfortunate that the author of the release, privy to the fact that the former President was also travelling to Burkina Faso, albeit in his own capacity and upon a separate invitation decided to play mischief with the content of the official presidential release.»
Malcolm Newton Shepherd, 2nd Baron Shepherd (Hereditary) and also Baron Shepherd of Spalding (Life Peerage)(27 September 1918 — 5 April 2001), was a British Labour politician and peer who served as Leader of the House of Lords under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan and member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.
«So, by Dasuki's letter, he has also confirmed that Okonjo - Iweala is a privy to spending money never appropriated and therefore criminal, and that cash were being moved contrary to the money laundering act.
Downing Street has also announced that four peers - Lord Henley, Lord Brabazon of Tara, Earl Howe and Lord Williams of Elvel - have been made privy counsellors.
He was replaced as Leader of the Lords by Lord Hill of Oareford, who also becomes Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and a member of the Privy Council.
In separate parliamentary questions, Watson is also pressing the prime minister to be clear whether Osborne will have access to privy council papers, attend full privy council meetings and receive sensitive information on privy counsellor terms while he is editor of the newspaper.
He also sought an order of interim injunction restraining the second and third defendants, whether by themselves, servants, agents, privies or howsoever called from forwarding a fresh name or governorship aspirant to the first defendant, when the plaintiff was still alive and had not withdrawn his candidacy for the governorship election of Bayelsa State, pending the determination of the substantive suit.
Surrounded by these objects, in a dark curtained room suffused with the musty odor of old books, the visitor feels privy not only to the dwelling place but also to the brain of one of the 20th century's most influential thinkers.
Especially since I'm also a fashion blogger (of sorts) & am privy to certain «techniques» used to inflate following (see # 6 above).
I've also been privy to conversations of girls talking poorly about other bloggers, body shaming, slut shaming, the whole nine.
Also for the gentleman who asked the question as to whether or not I am in the movie for at least 30 minutes, As well as most folks in the industry are aware of that's always a director's decision, I am not privy to what happens in the editing room.
Surprisingly, Harlin also interjects a great deal of racing information about which one would not otherwise suspect the director was privy, considering the dearth of useful information in the film itself.
Oh, and he also happens to be dying of cancer — information that Mildred was privy to when she began accusatorially dragging his name through the mud.
It also helped that in her absence, the Gems had acquired sentience of their own and weren't privy to letting her use them.
At the start of the film, we are also made privy to Steven's relationship with a young man, Martin (Barry Keoghan), who Steven appears to have befriended in some manner.
You'll also be privy to some new powers, the most notable of which is a Jedi mind trick that makes enemies either commit suicide or turn on each other.
We are made privy to Laura's devotion as a wife and mother but also her flickering attraction to Henry's handsome, sensitive younger brother, Jamie (Garrett Hedlund).
Fans also quizzed the designer as to whether RedLynx would be releasing new multiplayer modes down the line, «At the moment there aren't specific plans for adding new game modes, but I'm not privy to everything the guys have in the works.»
However, we never really are given any real clues, merely having to take for granted that someone could have an imaginary friend that he talks to at length who comes up with insights that Mr. Brooks can not seem to think of on his own, and who remarkably seems to also have information Mr. Brooks was never privy to.
It should also be noted that there have been other special circumstances provided to the chancellor that previous superintendents weren't privy.
With the 2018 Jeep ® Cherokee, you'll also be privy to its fantastic maneuverability.
Lovely post, Nicholas, and I have to say, as a newbie, not only to eNovelAuthorsAtWork but also a relative newbie writing / marketing wise, I am so grateful for being privy to all that Jackie shares.
This mean they get the submissions they need, but also members of WritersMarket.com are privy to these opportunities on a daily basis and before anyone else.
Even then, you should also be privy to the fact that there are non-clumping litters as well.
Perhaps one of the greatest joys for a pet owner is rewarding their pet with a treat or toy.According to The Survey, seven - out - of - ten dogs, cats, and other small animals are privy to the growing market of tasty snacks and boredom - busting playthings.On average, dog owners spend $ 66 per year on treats and $ 41 per year on toys.Salt - water fish owners also spend a significant chunk of change on decorations, totaling $ 71 a year.
Phraya Ja Saenya was a two - time interior minister under King Rama VI, who came to the throne in 1910, and he also served as Chairman of the Privy Council.
Also, these are just the Amex Offers I've been targeted for — others may see different offers in their accounts and there may be better ones out there that I'm not privy to.
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