Not exact matches
Consequently, if you could be
privy to their discussions behind your back or among friends and
family, you'd hear that resentment bubble up and expressed constantly, in many different ways, and agreed with and encouraged by those around them.
Following in
family footsteps, I went to Wheaton College for college, where my faith grew big time and I became
privy to things like theology, Calvinism, and creeds.
When I married into the
family, I became
privy to Nonna's (my husband's grandmother) pasta sauce recipe that uses pre-canned tomato sauce and diced tomatoes (that she probably canned herself).
Drop by drop using EO's is a cost effective way to circumvent the common cold and school based illnesses our
family can be susceptible to, though through enhanced immunity functions do not fall
privy to.
For a work by an anonymous «follower», The Crucifixion has an unusually distinguished provenance, said Sotheby's, having been presented by Maximilian Emanuel, the elector of Bavaria (1662 - 1726), to Count Johann Franz Ignaz von Seyboltsdorff (1673 - 1711), chamberlain and
privy counsellor to the elector, in whose
family it then remained for several generations.
In the pre-Internet era only your
family, close friends and co-workers might have been
privy to this information.