It is true that he was counselled by groper, with whom we became acquainted at the Diet of Ratisbon. |
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But we forget that the reader has not yet been made acquainted with the guest. |
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I class it with the Gypsy, because all who speak it are also acquainted with Romany. |
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But, my worthy friend, we have been acquainted too long for you to fear my 'peaching aught concerning you or your doings. |
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The shaddock of Java is a magnificent fruit, and surpasses those of any other country with which I am acquainted. |
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He also acquainted T. M. Pearce with his intention of declining the shrievalty in the event of its being conferred on him. |
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Your reading makes you a stranger to nothing but what you should be most acquainted with. |
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With this she hies away to Alischar to make him acquainted with her success. |
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But I presumed she had some other view in coming to me, than she had hitherto acquainted me with. |
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And when you have become acquainted with Mr. hodden, I want you to introduce him to me. |
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Let me make you acquainted with my friend, Mr. Smith, and my friend, Mr. homer. |
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It was whilst his mind was in this situation that he became acquainted with Belinda. |
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He is intimately acquainted with every gopher hole, hoofprint and drain cover on the club property. |
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The Atharva-Veda, on the other hand, contains some passages showing that its composers were acquainted with the ocean. |
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This mixed up method was followed by standard time, with which we are all pretty well acquainted. |
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The reader is probably acquainted with the Fescue Grass, with its awned flowers arranged in one-sided panicles. |
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Travelling, no less than adversity, makes us acquainted with strange bedfellows. |
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Mrs. ballard, allow me to make you acquainted with my friend Colonel Ruggles! |
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Then she wagged the stump of her tail, and they considered themselves acquainted. |
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The cobra de capello is one of the most poisonous snakes with which we are acquainted. |
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But I can tell you, we feel a little better acquainted with you orthopterous fellows than we did. |
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You are perhaps acquainted with the ivories which have been recently purchased there? |
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The force of the reproval cannot be properly understood unless we are acquainted with the customs of the East. |
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He had become acquainted with him on his return from the nunciature at Vienna, when he had already resolved to win the tiara. |
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We will do what we can, though, to become acquainted with the rock maple, that we may be able to recognize it when we see it. |
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The bear garden, always her favourite resort, had made her acquainted with all the divers and rumpads of the town. |
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It was my inclement destiny to become acquainted, not with Damien, but with Dr. Hyde. |
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To anyone not acquainted with Welsh the declarator appeared to be a blackmail sheet. |
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Guess you're better acquainted with her than any body else, without it's viny Apple. |
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I believe I am not mistaken in supposing that I am acquainted with those features? |
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Imagine, you who read, the nave of the vastest cathedral with which you are acquainted. |
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About this time two Englishmen arrived in Las Vegas, and we soon got acquainted. |
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When, at last, they had reached randys home, both Prue and Randy had become quite well acquainted with their new friend. |
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Let us listen to the symbolic language so familiar to our fathers, and with which we are so little acquainted. |
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Aminah made the nurse acquainted with the marvellous events that had happened during her pregnancy and lying-in. |
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I am not acquainted with the vari Lectiones of Victorius except through my authorities. |
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He was acquainted, to some extent, with the needlewoman of Back Grove Street. |
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Mr. Tamworth tells me that he has acquainted you with the story of my life. |
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When he first became acquainted with his wife, he was a millhand in the neighbourhood of Sagunto. |
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Hodgson was apparently not well acquainted at the time with saiga, or he would have certainly alluded to the affinity. |
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But I want to see the school, and meet your pals, and get acquainted with the benjamins. |
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Columbus is acknowledged to have been acquainted with the pulmonary circulation. |
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The Annamese mandarin must be acquainted with Chinese, since he writes in Chinese characters. |
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The rise has now begun, but it is perceivable only to those who are acquainted with the river. |
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Now, of the minutiae of grammar, scarcely any man ever attained a just knowledge, who was acquainted with only one language. |
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He was well acquainted with the Tripitaka and especially versed in the Vinaya or rules of discipline. |
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The scribes, being acquainted with the graph st for t, HT, mechanically substituted the latter here. |
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Shrieks and scuffing acquainted those without that the journeymen were earning their hire. |
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The gait of the man would have proclaimed him a sea-dog, to any one acquainted with that animal, as far as he could be seen. |
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He was acquainted with the women of society, and with the women who only wished to be in society. |
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By the king's command, he also was made acquainted with the magian learning. |
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The maharani was not well acquainted with that language and so was forced to appeal to me to interpret for her several times. |
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One successful poultryman I am acquainted with gives, as the first feed, dog biscuit crushed. |
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He was a great scholar, and had become acquainted with Gnostic and manichaean doctrines. |
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The inhabitants of tramontane Virginia are very imperfectly acquainted with its history. |
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As soon as they were inside the dovecote, the two accomplices were not acquainted. |
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Paugus had often been to Dunstable, and was well acquainted with John Chamberlain. |
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Edison was acquainted with two experimental facts on which to base the invention. |
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Meanwhile, the freshman should get together, become acquainted, and electioneer for the election of officers. |
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She had just taken the class, and was so unfortunate as not to be acquainted with their names. |
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It is, I am convinced, a kind of physical fact like endosmosis, with which some of you are acquainted. |
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I became acquainted with callithump when I straightened out the asparagus-bed. |
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It happened, consequently, that he was well acquainted with the carburation. |
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Mr. Erving delivered me your favor of January the 31st, and I thank you for making me acquainted with him. |
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The most complete and exhaustive volume of the kind with which we are acquainted. |
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If you are acquainted with his brother, desire him to give you the anno Domini. |
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For thousands of years Egypt used ingots, not real money, but it was acquainted with fiduciary money. |
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If human society was better acquainted with psychopathology a great deal of conjugal misunderstanding and misery would be avoided. |
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Is Mr. Rossetti acquainted with the proleptic use of adjectives and participles? |
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Philippe acquainted her with the joys and griefs of his difficult profession. |
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But she wove into a robe characters that told the whole story, and by means of these acquainted procne with her sufferings. |
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Waldie, acquainted with the chemical composition of chloric ether, suggested that chloroform be prepared from it and used. |
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The language of the Ogam inscriptions is the oldest form of Goidelic with which we are acquainted. |
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He was a man of the world, and well acquainted with the goings-on of society. |
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But, if these censurers were better acquainted with the noble and courteous disposition of the HOUYHNHNMS, they would soon change their opinion. |
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I have been acquainted with her character and actions for several years. |
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I wanted to get acquainted with you, so I might ask you things about her. |
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It will certainly be too late to-night to try to get acquainted with her. |
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By the way, you are not acquainted with the pink room, I think? |
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He seemed to himself to have met and been acquainted with him somewhere, but he could not recollect. |
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I do not know where to find in any literature, ancient or modern, any account which contents me of that Nature with which even I am acquainted. |
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Fine thing to be minutely acquainted with ecclesiastical history! |
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We cannot enter into alliances until we are acquainted with the designs of our neighbors. |
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And that will make him acquainted with thirty or forty beaux. |
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The author of the bestiary was acquainted with one or both of these. |
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In relation to the intellectual capacities of women, Montagu gave the example of fair Fatima with whom she was acquainted in Adrianople. |
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I am well acquainted with Lieutenant breen, and you are certainly not he. |
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At this time Frederick Steiner became acquainted with Mr. Bromley. |
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It was this spring, too, that he became acquainted with the catbird. |
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She is acquainted with Augustus Fink-Nottle, the dogs' chiropodist. |
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That night, I fell in with Sandy Jenkins, a slave with whom I was somewhat acquainted. |
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Perhaps you would like to become acquainted with some clauses in it. |
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In the first place I am not acquainted with this cross-eyed being. |
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He was acquainted with nearly every principal Arab within a radius of several hundred miles. |
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We've been out walking and communing with nature and getting acquainted. |
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Doctor, are you acquainted with the poison known as curari or curarine? |
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This piece of dexterity is the only one with which they are acquainted. |
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The sailmaker, with whom I had become well acquainted, waddled up to me. |
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The Spaniards became acquainted with the word in Santo Domingo. |
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It was in my diplomatic capacity that I first became acquainted with him. |
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They were to be composed only of those acquainted with seamanship. |
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But what an embarrassing job it is to get acquainted with one's father. |
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He will carry this note himself, which is to serve as an introduction to you, with whom he longs to be acquainted. |
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Heathcliff lifted his hand, and the speaker sprang to a safer distance, obviously acquainted with its weight. |
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He was intimately acquainted with the details of the Fenian movement. |
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At Coblenz we had a lovely time, for some students from Bonn, with whom Fred got acquainted on the boat, gave us a serenade. |
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We got acquainted with the garageman's family, for one thing. |
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Becoming acquainted with a Mrs. hern, he presently married her. |
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Like poverty, hydropathy makes us acquainted with strange associates. |
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First, he must be acquainted with the most important anarchistic writings. |
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I know you're acquainted with the others, Mr. Struve is from Yuma. |
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We are all well acquainted with the notion of Contingency Specifying Stimuli. |
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Two resolute men, well acquainted with these northern wilds, and skilful in tracking the tread of man and horse. |
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My wife is my jean, with whose story you are partly acquainted. |
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The proposal was seductive, but La Ramee was an old stager, acquainted with all the traps a prisoner was likely to set. |
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Evidently he is not acquainted with the peculiar smell of a joss stick. |
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With the real nature of kermes the ancients were not acquainted. |
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Have you become acquainted with any of the village people, sylva? |
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Bonacieux was acquainted with all the turnings and windings of this part of the Louvre, appropriated for the people of the household. |
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Having lived at Tarbes he was already acquainted with Gerard. |
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In writing the libretto I had become acquainted with the actresses. |
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Zach, make you acquainted with Mr. Bangs, the one I was tellin' you about. |
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He was personally acquainted with most of the literati of that age. |
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You can have been personally acquainted with very few of a set of men you condemn so conclusively. |
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Lusatia has a literature of her own, and no one is acquainted with it. |
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The Bituriges worked in iron, and were acquainted with the art of tinning. |
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I speak understandingly on this subject, for I have made myself acquainted with it both theoretically and practically. |
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The Frenchman supposes it the voice of a Spaniard, and 'might have distinguished some words had he been acquainted with the Spanish. |
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I was acquainted with several persons who had been in Mahometan captivity. |
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But Mayhew was acquainted with all these methods of concealing a trail. |
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I'm afraid you are not well acquainted with my brother, Mr. Necker. |
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As he was perfectly acquainted with the details of gastronomy, D'Artagnan and Aramis made no objection to abandoning this important care to him. |
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Such being my conjectures, any one acquainted with the appearance of New Bedford may very readily infer how palpably I must have seen my mistake. |
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His obduracy, with which you are acquainted, has exceedingly increased. |
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You know how I detest it, unless I am particularly acquainted with my partner. |
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The Arians in Iran also are acquainted with the slaying of Vritra. |
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You have informed me, Sir Patrick, that you were already acquainted with the Diagnosis. |
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I am acquainted with the director of a large establishment who is in want of a professor of English and Latin. |
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With all these, he found Tyrrel more than passably acquainted. |
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You will also become acquainted with Jim the Cab-Horse, the Nine Tiny Piglets, and Eureka, the Kitten. |
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You should be pretty well acquainted with the personnel of the army? |
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He was acquainted with that more or less literary form of pessimism. |
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It was Harold who first made us acquainted, when I was dining one night at the Cafe Britannique, in Soho. |
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No man, sir, acquainted with the facts established by Harvey relating to the circulation of the blood, can doubt that I have a heart. |
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How many of you are acquainted with his lordship, the praying mantis? |
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You have been the embodiment of every graceful fancy that my mind has ever become acquainted with. |
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I shall never forget how I first became acquainted with rectus. |
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All who are acquainted with resonating tubes understand this. |
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The preliminary stage of becoming acquainted was one which he always endeavored to ignore when a pretty and engaging woman was concerned. |
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Well, you see, drinking is one of those subjects with which it is inadvisable to appear too well acquainted. |
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Kirsch was not acquainted with a single one, and spoke all with indifferent volubility and incorrectness. |
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Willoughby at Cleveland, and whether they were intimately acquainted with him. |
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I am not acquainted with the process which is in use, but believe that fumigation is the principal agency employed. |
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When I was in Turkestan I became acquainted with one of these men. |
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When I become acquainted with merk, we shall be able to manage a trio. |
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With the Metamorphoses of various insects Aristotle was well acquainted. |
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The only persons at all acquainted with warlike business were a few elderly men, who had hunted Indians through the underbrush of the forest in old Governor Dummer's War. |
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Their mode of approach, to one not acquainted with the tactics and ceremonies of this rude chivalry of the wilderness, had an air of direct hostility. |
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Although Oliver had been brought up by philosophers, he was not theoretically acquainted with the beautiful axiom that self-preservation is the first law of nature. |
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When she was dead, I apprehend he first told his daughter what he had done, and then the son became a part of the family, residing in the house you are acquainted with. |
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And now that we are acquainted, superficially at least, with the masters and the valets, let us pass on to the dwellings occupied by each of them. |
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The general who does not understand these, may be well acquainted with the configuration of the country, yet he will not be able to turn his knowledge to practical account. |
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Astor became acquainted with a countryman of his, a furrier by trade. |
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Our commanding officer had said all in his power to encourage and promote this good disposition, from the first moment he had been acquainted with it. |
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Before I had done I was more the friend than the foe of the pine tree, though I had cut down some of them, having become better acquainted with it. |
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I suppose no woman could have been further in person, voice, and temperament from Dumas' appealing heroine than the veteran actress who first acquainted me with her. |
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I know no one but myself who is acquainted with the noble art of venery. |
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Happily, D'Artagnan was not yet acquainted with such niceties. |
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At Epsom races, a matter of over twenty years ago, I got acquainted wi' a man whose skull I'd crack wi' this poker, like the claw of a lobster, if I'd got it on this hob. |
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Most ordinary items are never going to be a problem, and as you get acquainted with radio trading posts, you'll get used to knowing what could be a problem. |
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She saw me in the hallway of the house and we got acquainted. |
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This public making of him over into an iniquitous monster had pretty well crushed any lingering hope he had of getting acquainted with Dede Mason. |
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I have been thinking some of taking a teacher, but I am well acquainted with the grammar already, and teachers always keep you bothering over the verbs. |
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D'Artagnan, keeping at some distance from his friends, darted a scrutinizing glance into every carriage that appeared, but saw no face with which he was acquainted. |
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His forlorn travels of the preceding winter had made him acquainted with the topography of the country, and he reached Snake River without any material difficulty. |
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Pontellier was too well acquainted with fever symptoms to be mistaken. |
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Come, let's all sit down on this gravestone and get acquainted. |
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Her mother, while Pearl was yet an infant, grew acquainted with a certain peculiar look, that warned her when it would be labour thrown away to insist, persuade or plead. |
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To form a safe and satisfactory judgment of the proper remedy, it is absolutely necessary that we should be well acquainted with the extent and malignity of the disease. |
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