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  1. providing or conveying information

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  • The lead of a King to show the Ace is a convention -- so is every informatory play or declaration. Auction of To-day
  • It is said that the Qi, informatory energy or energetic information, is emitted from the meridian point of the therapist's palms and transferred to the patient's body via a meridian point of the body.
  • All the three types of road and traffic signs are included under three heads such as mandatory, warning and informatory towards the end.
  • I think we need to have an informatory speech that teaches us our rights and to helps us become better citizens. Alan Singer: Great Responses
  • The goal here is more to take products or newspaper or newspapers and allow people to insert virtual informatory around those," said Lynch. Larry Magid: Aurasma From Autonomy Could Change the Way We Look at Images and Objects (Video)
  • Indulgence, the strict Covenanters were reduced to what they style themselves in the "Informatory Vindication," a "wasted, suffering, anti-popish, anti-prelatic, anti-erastian, anti-sectarian remnant. The Life of James Renwick A Historical Sketch Of His Life, Labours And Martyrdom And A Vindication Of His Character And Testimony
  • Expert designers apply all the new techniques on the informatory websites to keep your site up to date.
  • Many motorists do not know the differences between mandatory, cautionary and informatory traffic signs.
  • Our institution produces informatory notes on engineering related subjects as the need arises.
  • The declaration of three Spades by the Dealer is a very recent idea and is also most informatory. Auction of To-day
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