It must reacquaint us with the characters without bogging the pace down with exposition. |
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These largely acoustic songs reacquaint us with his tremulous, soulful vocals and cutting lyrical style. |
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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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There are sure to be fireworks on and off the pitch as these two bitter rivals reacquaint themselves. |
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Overseas Thais are being encouraged to take holidays in Thailand in order to reacquaint themselves with their motherland and native culture. |
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She had not been home for months and decided that she needed to reacquaint herself with the once familiar surroundings. |
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Indeed, this project to build a new youth centre has helped reacquaint me with some tremendous characters from my past. |
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Local archery ranges are crowded now as bowhunters reacquaint themselves with a favorite bow or become familiar with new gear. |
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Years go by, we reacquaint, and slowly but surely, our relationship changed. |
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The Arsenal manager had said that he might have to delve for the tome to reacquaint himself with the meaning of crisis. |
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Mostly, they'd been doing jungle training and were now trying to reacquaint themselves with society through the medium of cocktails. |
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His other friends and I did what we could, and part of what I could do was reacquaint myself with old colleagues. |
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He has to reacquaint himself with the legal aspects and reread what the witnesses said, and so forth. |
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This discussion helps reacquaint us forcefully with two important public service values or principles, the principles of equity and balance. |
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It was a real thrill to play with the likes of Ruud Gullit, George Weah and Emilio Butragueno and reacquaint myself with old friends. |
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To reacquaint myself with that countryside and create a more down-to-earth, passion-driven environment that suited the story more. |
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I will reacquaint members with the fact that I live in one of the most beautiful parts of Canada. |
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This isn't the time to take chances, so put them in separate rooms temporarily and reacquaint them when you feel your pet is ready. |
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Headline-grabber: Pachuca disposed of reigning champions Atlante 2-0 to reacquaint themselves with victory after three games without a win. |
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I am anticipating that this time will allow me to reacquaint myself with some of my former hobbies and pastimes. |
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It was my turn to reacquaint my eyebrows with the bridge of my nose. |
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Nobody wants to reacquaint him or herself with shame. |
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We are glad to have our institution a part of this global program and would like to reacquaint others with our initiatives, prospects and difficulties lying before us. |
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The object of the event was to reacquaint Members and staff with the Legislative Library and to provide information on the many services and functions provided by Library personnel. |
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Many of us have had to reorient ourselves, go back to basics and reacquaint ourselves to try to understand what the small business community really needs. |
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Whether your interests turn to needlework or small engine repair, model building, computer programming or learning the ukulele, there's no time like winter to reacquaint yourself with your hobbies. |
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It has been all the more of a pleasure because in order to prepare my comments for this evening, I had the opportunity to reacquaint myself with the transport file. |
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When you spend the time and continue to reacquaint yourself with your family as it changes and evolves, you stay flexible and open to the different interests now and also down the road. |
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I believe this tour gave Canadians the opportunity to reacquaint themselves with our constitutional monarchy which is an integral part of our history, traditions, and institutions. |
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I can't wait to be driving a prancing horse car again and to reacquaint myself with so many people with whom I had such close links. |
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In these times of turbulence and change, it is sometimes useful and even necessary to reacquaint ourselves with the fundamental values that contributed to the advancement of Canadian society. |
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It's time to reacquaint yourself with Sloth, Chuck, Data et al in one of the most beloved family adventure films of all time. |
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The session ended with a well attended networking hour during which members had a chance to speak with Mr. Pound, meet new members and reacquaint with former colleagues. |
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Calm down and reacquaint yourself with the myth of narcissus. |
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Murray flew out to Spain this week to reacquaint himself with the surface after missing most of this part of last season with a wrist injury. |
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With Toy Story 3 due to be released in 2010, it is a great chance to reacquaint yourselves with the gang. |
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Kaufmann has helped to reacquaint the public with at least one of them, Fierrabras, having sung the title role in Zurich, Paris, London and Vienna. |
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Struggling Birmingham City would be relegated that season, and it was the perfect opportunity for Arsenal to reacquaint themselves with that winning-a-trophy feeling. |
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Kids will once again reacquaint themselves with their favourite characters as well as sing and dance alongside Mouki in each of the 14 musical videos. |
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With Quentin Tarantino's spaghetti western-inspired second world war epic Inglourious Basterds on the way, now is a good time to reacquaint yourself with Leone's masterpiece. |
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It might be prudent for us to unacquaint ourselves with what apparently won't work and reacquaint ourselves with the truths and promises of God's Word. |
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Let's hope the journey will reacquaint the world with a lost hero. |
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The band is keen to reacquaint themselves with members of their former fan club, the Rocking Humdingers Club, and have put out a put out a missing persons search. |
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To open kids' imaginations and reacquaint families with the magic of elves, Keebler, in collaboration with arborists and local artists, are installing tiny doors in Durham. |
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