Get to know your vulvar landscape, and then get acquainted with what all the little things that might pop up on your vulva may mean. |
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Drop in there any Tuesday evening at 8pm and get acquainted with the folk there. |
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The most gratifying thing about starting this blog has been the opportunity to get acquainted with so many smart and charming people. |
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Your journey begins with a familiarization and safety briefing, before you get acquainted with your vehicle and head out to the backcountry. |
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This laboratory system breadboarding enabled ESA to get acquainted with the intricacies of coherent, free-space optical communication. |
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Parent enabled Bishop Pillai to send a group of young people to further their studies and to get acquainted to the reality of Secular Institutes. |
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Bro Manuel, my predecessor, helped me very much to get acquainted with the world of nuns. |
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Starting to trade with such small amounts is the best way to get acquainted with the Forex marketplace. |
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This formula offers your domestic and foreign guests the chance to get acquainted in a playful way with our Belgian beer culture. |
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During this walk, your guests dine in four different restaurants and get acquainted with some of the most of all gastronomical way. |
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You may get acquainted with people whose knowledge you can use as an extension of your experience. |
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We were delighted with Accuracy's ability to get acquainted with a new project type in a timely fashion. |
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Families and students make faces, explore identity, and get acquainted with portraiture. |
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Equipped with this basic knowledge, you are now definitely ready to get your feet wet and get acquainted with ATLAS.ti. |
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They joined the MWC group for a festive meal and to get acquainted on the last night. |
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Through cultural co-operation the newer and older member states were able to come together on an equal footing and get acquainted. |
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It will help young people become more competent, practice English, get acquainted with other countries' traditions and sports. |
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You have no time to get acquainted with your hotel room let alone the city. |
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The five-year term will enable the new co-rapporteur to get acquainted with the file as well as prepare two reports on the country concerned. |
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This time, members of the society knocked on doors to get acquainted with neighbors. |
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Until March 2012, we have time to get acquainted a little to this fascinating country, until we get favorable winds back towards the north to Trinidad, Tobago and the coast of Venezuela. |
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These are the folks who live on the sane and law-abiding end of the shooter spectrum, and I — all my life a weaponless outdoorsman, unless you count fish hooks — wanted to get acquainted with them. |
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Enfants de troupe were children under 16 of the men and women of the regiment, and as they were too young to take the field, they would still get acquainted to military life. |
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For those, who would like to get acquainted with the charm of the polder landscape in a fascinating and adventurous way, a tourist boat trip on the Ijzer between Nieuwpoort and Diksmuide certainly is a recommendation. |
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Visitors can get acquainted with the online services managed by the Publications Office, which will be presented in detailed information sessions. |
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To get acquainted with the texts of resolutions on human rights cases adopted by the Council since 1996, select a Council session from the list below. |
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To avoid possible problems when entering the country is recommended before the trip to get acquainted with Canadian customs and sanitary regulations. |
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But to get acquainted, best turn elsewhere. |
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Here you can get acquainted with her sculpturing in bronze and ceramics. |
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A work on the Foreign Exchange Market assumes a certain level of awareness: to perform successfully a trader has to get acquainted with the latest events in economics, politics and other similar areas. |
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Thus, children of different origins and languages coming from various parts of the world get acquainted, spend time together and learn about each other's cultures and traditions. |
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And there are still several days left to get acquainted with the book. |
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As mentioned in the Presidency conclusions of the Luxembourg European Council of 12 and 13 December 1997, its participation will be an opportunity to get acquainted with the Community's legislation and proceedings. |
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In order to ensure a good success one should go into the mind of a thing or make himself familiar with every part of the machine and to get acquainted with its handling. |
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Boys are expected to face and master these dangers. Whereas they are encouraged to get acquainted with electricity step by step, girls are kept away not only from electric power but also from the power of knowledge. |
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The Committee notes that there are considerable differences in time frames provided in national legal frameworks for the public to get acquainted with the documentation and to submit comments. |
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The investment gave the two companies time to get acquainted. |
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I'm very excited to be here to get acquainted to you to visit your people. |
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It is this realization that explains why literary translation is important, for it allows Europeans to overcome linguistic and cultural boundaries and get acquainted with the works and traditions of their neighbours. |
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At the BCSC one can discover how comic strips are made and get acquainted with more recent comic publications. |
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