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How To Use Informatory In A Sentence

  • 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)
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  • 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
  • We'll have to put here an official informatory on it, I think at this point for many Americans. CNN Transcript Feb 16, 2008
  • DEALER, SECOND HAND, etc., this will be considered more thoroughly, and it is referred to at this time only for the purpose of pointing out that informatory bids from short suits containing high cards are no longer included in the vocabulary of the Declarer. Auction of To-day
  • Sent from Moscow in mid-June 1960 the saddest letter of all is on the surface purely informatory: ‘My dacha now has a telephone.
  • Fancy anyone's doubling a little slam bid on a hand like Carolyn Drake's -- or even calling an informatory double in the first place! Murder at Bridge

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