Anyone who has been a member of a sorority or fraternity will be acquainted with some of the letter names. |
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She said that if the voters do not dine with the candidate, how could they be acquainted with him? |
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To understand it, readers should be acquainted with at least some of the earlier volumes in his Long Sun series. |
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Therefore, it is very important that the targeted group of elderly learners will be acquainted with idea of Internet communities. |
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Operating personnel must be acquainted with the contents of the operating manual. |
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All players involved in the economic planning process should be acquainted with the concepts and definitions pertaining to land degradation. |
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A fear of brown envelopes is now familiar to anyone unlucky enough to be acquainted with Britain's benefit system. |
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For this purpose, all development engineers and technicians must be acquainted with the future user's work routines down to the very last detail. |
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It is, however, helpful to be acquainted with the antagonists' self-understanding. |
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Therefore, judges must be prepared to be acquainted with and participate in the international evolution of legal practice. |
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I was born in 1950 so, when MCBFA was established, I was too young to be acquainted with the individuals. |
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It is an essential condition of a good and fine speech that the mind of the speaker be acquainted with the truths of the matter he is discussing. |
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Before a man can speak on any subject, it is necessary to be acquainted with it. |
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On a broader level, it is necessary for the members of SEAPAC to be acquainted with the international good practices and legislation aimed at curbing corruption. |
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The right to be heard in the sense of this provision includes the right to be acquainted with the charges and the right to appear personally or to submit a defence in writing. |
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To be 100 years old also means to be acquainted with 100 years of history. |
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It is helpful to be acquainted with violence, because the past is violent. |
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Whenever possible, the judges and the evaluator for all Effective Speaking Contests should be non-Air Cadet League or CIC and shall not be acquainted with any of the contestants. |
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The EDPS emphasises that access to the detailed report is limited strictly to those who need to be acquainted with it within the framework of their competence. |
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You can be acquainted with people who take you very seriously. |
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Also the project team will be acquainted with procurement, disbursement and financial management procedures as they relate to project implementation. |
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Therefore, consumers need to be acquainted with the existence of Measurement Canada and its role as an arbiter in conflicts pitting consumers against food stores. |
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