For the Department to employ them, these educators will have to attend training courses to acquaint them with the new curriculum. |
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And staff members also receive further training to acquaint them with technological developments. |
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To acquaint me with the ground reality, he asked me to stay at the village and supervise the irrigation of peaches during April-May, which I did. |
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After two afternoon workouts before the All-Star break to acquaint Caminiti with his new position, he started the second half at first base. |
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The reader is teased by what this allegedly all-knowing narrator would seem not to know, will not acquaint himself with, or declines to impart. |
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The convention of the lip sync begins to acquaint audiences somewhat with its acceptability. |
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The owner may wish to avail himself of this opportunity to acquaint himself with his surroundings. |
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The event will feature a full buffet to acquaint diners with the Japanese menu items as well as a selection of premium beers, wine and sake. |
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I gave them a small smile and left them to acquaint, or reacquaint themselves with each other. |
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Go through it then carefully and acquaint those with it worthy of sharing in such things. |
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This readability allows readers less familiar with the arguments to rapidly acquaint themselves with the usual analysis of capitalism's post-war golden era. |
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These sessions also acquaint youths with positive examples of African American cultural values, such as cooperation, collectivism, and interdependence. |
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Aspiring librettists should acquaint themselves with Britten's work if they want to understand modern operatic storytelling. |
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The facts are a matter of record and any interested party can go to the library and pull out the newspapers of the day and they can acquaint themselves with those facts. |
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Though literacy has enabled rural poor to acquaint themselves with technical skills necessary for increasing their income and thus, reducing the incidence of poverty. |
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In reply, he was given a deadline to acquaint himself with his criminal case. |
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I hope people will acquaint themselves with the supplementary report that has been tabled. |
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So if you've realised how unappealing walking around in the cold is, then go get warm in Teddy Hall and acquaint yourself with a little Bernard Shaw. |
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Last week the US Department of Justice issued a special report on phishing to acquaint netizens with the warning signs of the spoofed email messages. |
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This book, would prove to be a great help to research scholars, and would help acquaint modern Punjabis with a person who left a lasting impact on society. |
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When Michele relocated from Lake Havasu City, Arizona, to Reno, Nevada, in 2001, she tried to acquaint herself with the churchwomen in her new hometown. |
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Before you play, it is important to acquaint yourself with the scoring system. |
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In the summer, acquaint yourself with the Common Application to see what essays and supplements are required for your application. |
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Funny, sexy, thrilling and often incredibly violent, it's worth clearing a day to acquaint yourself with this show. |
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Besides the music, all buses come with air-conditioning — and a chance to acquaint yourself with local culture and cuisine. |
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Their aim is to educate and train students in respect for human rights and to acquaint them with the most recent achievements in this field. |
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A staff member shall have the right to acquaint himself with all the documents in his file. |
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Please read the instruction manual carefully to acquaint yourself with your wheelchair. |
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You really must go to the tiny roads inland to real take in and acquaint yourself with the region of Balagna. |
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It is advisable that you use these examples to acquaint yourself with CaliberRM ESTIMATE Professional. |
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To acquaint yourself with the ambiance, comforts, and amenities afforded the guests, visit www.preferredhotels.com. |
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Please acquaint yourself in good time before your departure whether you can change your language course visa into a study visa. |
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To acquaint yourself with and to subscribe to the newsletter, go to our website. |
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To properly acquaint yourself with your hot tub, we suggest that you take time to read through this manual before hook up and operation. |
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Please take a moment now to acquaint yourself with these instructions and the many features of your FPI Fireplace. |
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Before completing the form, acquaint yourself with as much of the available guidance as possible to avoid having to resubmit information. |
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To obtain the best results from your investment, please read these instructions and acquaint yourself with your purchase. |
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Please feel free to contact us so as to acquaint yourself with our exceptional products and customer service. |
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In this issue we invite you to acquaint yourself with some of the diversity of bibliodrama. |
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We wished to acquaint him with our quest and ask his assistance. |
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Now it's time to acquaint yourself with your vehicle, get a general impression of it and get active. |
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I shall try to acquaint you with that abode of human misery. |
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They'd do well to acquaint themselves with Occam's Razor which says that the theory with the fewest assumptions is usually the correct one. |
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I must acquaint you that I have received New dated letters from Northumberland. |
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In 1655, according to his autobiographical notes, Hooke began to acquaint himself with astronomy, through the good offices of John Ward. |
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They are an educational agency seeking to acquaint the young with the world's literature and to cultivate a love for reading. |
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The wisdom of God thought fit to acquaint David with that court which we shall once govern. |
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According to Suetonius, Domitian wholly feigned his interest in arts and literature, and never bothered to acquaint himself with classic authors. |
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Sir, This is to acquaint you that if your threshing machines are not destroyed by you directly we shall commence our labours. |
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Most people acquaint ectopic pregnancies with tubal pregnancies because most ectopic pregnancies occur in the uterine tubes. |
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For those interested in game development as a prospective career, the first step is to acquaint yourself with the various skill sets that are needed. |
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I invite you to peruse this site, in order to acquaint yourself with even more of the unique services offered by the Moghadam house and to share with us, our passion for this precious art. |
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However, we suggest that you follow along through the entire Start-Up Guide, in order to acquaint yourself with the recommended workflow of setting up the device, for future reference. |
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In winter you can unwind in one of the saunas or wellness oases, or you can acquaint yourself with the umpteen cafes and tea shops, that are ideal for learning, reading or just chatting. |
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In order to take advantage of our services for the HIRING OF TRANSLATORS, please call TransLink and acquaint yourself with our terms and our service agreement. |
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You would have to be exceptionally independent-minded to overcome this indoctrination and acquaint yourself with the reality of life outside the palace gates. |
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This training will be available to previously trained staff as a refresher course, as well as new REFO staff to acquaint them with the requirements. |
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Participants shall also acquaint themselves with the network service provider's data retrieval policy prior to entering into the contractual relationship with the network service provider. |
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Prior to entering into a contractual relationship with an Internet service provider, participants using Internet-based access shall acquaint themselves with that Internet service provider's data retrieval policy. |
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The company has worked to acquaint young people with all aspects of mounting a classical dance performance, both behind the scenes and before the footlights. |
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They are shocked to hear that dozens of the president's friends and acquaint ances have been allowed to sleep there, in exchange for hefty donations to the president's re-election campaign. |
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Mr Gusmao worked at the information department, which may at least have been training for his years of media campaigning to acquaint the world about what was happening in his occupied homeland. |
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An official shall have the right, even after leaving the service, to acquaint himself with all the documents in his file and to take copies of them. |
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Information is defined as the transmission by the employer to the employees' representatives of data in order to enable them to acquaint themselves with the subject matter and to examine it. |
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It developed its various components, in particular the economic part, sought to acquaint the Abkhaz side with it and shared it broadly with the international community. |
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The race followers should acquaint themselves with the announcer's voice as it is this person who will provide them with information and instructions from those in charge of the race. |
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Over the last few days, knowing that we are coming here to discuss the tuberculosis issue, I have had the time to get acquaint myself with what is happening. |
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It is a priority for the State to enhance the awareness of the young public, provide it with additional scientific information and knowledge, and acquaint it with the pleasure of discovery and learning. |
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This means that information should be given in plenty of time so that workers' representatives can acquaint themselves with it and are able to formulate a proper response. |
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Officials shall have the right to acquaint themselves with their medical files, in accordance with arrangements to be laid down by the institutions. |
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The first is that headquarters supply officers very seldom visit the developing countries to acquaint themselves with local supply conditions and opportunities. |
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This workshop will further acquaint you with facets of leadership, and allow you the opportunity to improve your own leadership skills in a highly interactive learning environment. |
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It is thanks to him, through his openness and kindness that I have been able to acquaint myself with new items produced from time to time by Vacheron Constantin. |
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Furthermore, health professionals should acquaint themselves with resources available in their community to provide support and motivation for change for at-risk drinkers. |
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Fast forward to the twentieth century and acquaint yourself with Woodrow Wilson's namesake whisky, FDR's affinity for rum swizzles, and Ike's bathtub gin. |
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Under a show of messengers and invitants to Absalom's feast, but indeed to underfeel the chief of each tribe, and to acquaint them with the intent of the meeting at Hebron. |
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On average, 1,200 recruits and 2,000 potential recruits, and 400 potential officers attend training courses and acquaint courses at CTCRM every year. |
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This class is designed to acquaint students with the region's most important writers. |
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Acquaint yourself with the nature of hypnagogic and hypnopompic phenomena, as well. |
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