Sentences with phrase «privy too»

In fact, the new displays have already gone into mass production, so it's not like this is a technological breakthrough that consumers will only be privy too in a decade.
The company intends on releasing a number of 3D TV's and other gadgets going forward, as well as an ultra secret tablet we were privy too!

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Garrett French is somebody I've been paying special attention to as of late — and if you're at all privy to new developments in the SEO world, you're noticing him too.
Too bad Alex wasn't privy to the fifteen minutes of back - story shown at the beginning of this movie where he would have learned how the beautiful sorceress Zi Juan (Michelle Yeoh) placed Han (Jet Li) and his army of 10,000 under a spell.
We weren't privy to too much on what it was going to be about, but depending on the characters you choose and the party members you keep the story will go a plethora of different ways.
Beyond Oy Too Scared to Ha - Ha New Works by Marisa Takal through Jan 13, 2018 Night Gallery, Los Angeles By Kathy Zimmerer Marisa Takal works from an aerial view, a disjointed perspective where the viewer is privy to all her random thoughts and images.
And, according to the many other leaks we've been privy to over the last few weeks, we're pretty sure of many of the specs for the handsets too.
dept. and said that I was paid by the buyer directly and he had never heard of that — well it messed up their seller's lawyer's bookkeeping too, because the listing brokerage had billed the seller's lawyer for the «full» commission — whatever that was — I was not privy to that information.
Of course, no one is privy to a crystal ball view into the future, but borrowers too often find an opportunity to sell an asset at a favorable price is hindered by a poorly negotiated, or non-negotiated, prepayment penalty.
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