And to know he was watching at home and put Calumet, who we all know that name, back on the front pages of the racing publications is very special.
Not only does the application want to know all about you, it also wants to know who all of your friends are, along with their religious and political beliefs.
If you've spent your life so far hearing such phrases as "It's all who you know, " you'll grok Lichtenberg easily.
All who know how to work and want to do so.
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We need a movement that bridges party lines, that unites business and labor and faith communities and law enforcement communities, and all who know that America cannot continue operating with a broken immigration system.
"We have people who come from all over the world who know about our hotel from the 'Riot House' days, " says Nancy Lorusso, director of sales and marketing.
Industry insiders like investment bankers who see and know all the players can help provide perspective.
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From Facebook to Twitter everyone had an opinion or a wisecrack: Why is Oscar hiding his face as he's led away - we all know who he is.
The far-infrared telescope is named after William Herschel, the 18th Century astronomer who - as we all know - discovered Uranus from his back garden in Bath in the west of England.
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When it all came crashing down, no one within the banking system seemed to know who started it all or who was to blame.
And that is the wonderful one of Chris Matthews who, as you know, runs "Hardball" and is all over MSNBC, who said the night of the Potomac Primaries, said, you know, how much people feel about listening to an Obama speech.
Unemployment is still increasing and we all know people who have lost their jobs.
This is a tragic loss for journalism and for all who were privileged to know him.
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Because we all know everyone who lost their home in Hurricane Katrina and Rita lived in a flood plain.
More than half of all Americans know who Armstrong is, according to E-Poll data, more than Peyton Manning or LeBron James.
By profit, of course, we can mean both financially--these are, after all, people who know a thing or two about money--as well as culturally and socially.
We all know people who were running in it, and perhaps we donated to the charitable cause they had registered with so they could gain entry.
There was -- I think it was the Associated Press, Ms. Loven, who wanted to know of all the people that had come into the White House for health care-related meetings.
There are a lot who have been hurt, and we all know, going back to the very opening weeks of this war, that the women who are involved even in so-called support missions are also at risk.
The idea that the police know with certainty who all its members are sounds like a delusion.
And as all of you know who have covered Washington, some of that savings is a hard sell to Democrats.
We all claim to know who is most deserving and, even more, whose labors should bear fruit worth hoarding or sharing.
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We all know about figures who attain greatness in public life but whose private lives are a mess, repellent, or both.
Of course, when the journalists started calling Nell Minow and myself, they all wanted to know who else had these Golden Perks.
We all know of folks who do not do this right.
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And at a university like Duke, you've got students who may or may not know a lot about American history, who come from all over the world.
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