Word: informingly
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...part of the media's mission to inform the public about disruptions--particularly those performed consciously for political purposes. Acts of civil disobedience should attract attention--not because they break the law, but because they have a political motivation...
...stigma of slavery is powerful. A few years ago, I went to a Passover service, and the first words were 'We were slaves in the land of Egypt.' They are remembering events of thousands of years ago, not just a century. My work is about how the past must inform your future...
...students might be able to participate in future talks or activities of this kind. In summation, I believe that the Crimson did a disservice to both the William James Society and the, student body as a whole by only partially reporting a story and by failing to inform students of an opportunity available to them on campus. Lisa M. Bornstein '89 President, William James Society
...served to inform students that this was happening," Burkhardt said. But she added that, "If someone feels that strongly about it, I don't think this letter by Dean Vorenberg will help much...
...living in now had been unoccupied for practically all of last term, yet when I was calling the Housing officer every other week during the fall about my chances for moving into the house, she consistently told me there was no space whatsoever. Only this January did she inform me that there were a few spaces available for transfers to move into. When I asked her why I was not told about this space in October, she told me that she liked to keep a few empty spaces in the house for emergencies...