I have quite enjoyed becoming reacquainted with old things and purging lots of junk that I do not need to be carrying around. |
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Introductions were made, questions were posed, pictures were taken, and old friends were heartily reacquainted. |
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Faced with being reacquainted with his wife after nearly a decade, Mark Antony has his way with a passing shepherdess. |
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But just who were these four individuals with whom the city of Dublin has recently been reacquainted? |
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His summer travels took him to the World University tryouts in Colorado, where he was reacquainted with Penn. |
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Emily finally learns Lorelai is dating Luke, and demands to get reacquainted with him over a passive-aggressive dinner. |
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That way, new readers can enjoy some older posts, and older readers can get reacquainted with my words of wisdom. |
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Get reacquainted with healthy food and your kitchen by cooking up your own wholesome versions of 'junk food. |
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Over time, we reacquainted ourselves with Jackson and Angela in Manhattan. |
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I thought it time my children and I were reacquainted with our family. |
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Old friends are reacquainted, new ones made, and future plans plotted. |
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Disorientated to find landmarks missing and her accent returning, she is reacquainted with her ex-husband and best friend. |
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Then see how these Albiceleste greats reacted when they were reacquainted with the Trophy almost three decades later. |
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The film delves into hidden family secrets, dramatising the escalation of an incestuous relationship between a brother and sister who have been recently reacquainted. |
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An occasion for Lebanese fans to get reacquainted with the work of Belgian cartoonist Peyo. |
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Get acquainted or reacquainted with French artists from Ontario and elsewhere and experience first hand the life of this vibrant community. |
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But, for now, she has returned to her village to be reacquainted with family and friends and school life! |
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At the next table, a guy is getting reacquainted with old friends. |
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Part of my solution has been to become reacquainted with my sewing machine. |
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This weekend's list of Premiership fixtures gets under way at Anfield, where two of the biggest rivals in English football are reacquainted. |
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By the time we read of decapitated heads and mass death the reader is reacquainted with the terror of war. |
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I'm still getting reacquainted with Brazilian football culture, how people jump to conclusions, for better or worse,'' admitted the former Fluminense, Benfica and Paris Saint-Germain defender with a hint of humour. |
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In the meantime, Sarbi will enjoy a well deserved break in the EDD kennels, getting reacquainted with her handler and Army life. |
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The night will give past club members a chance to get reacquainted and share many happy memories. |
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The 33-year-old might just be starting to feel a twinge of anxiety, though, as he prepares to be reacquainted with some familiar faces from the Spanish Liga. |
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Veteran players will have the opportunity to become reacquainted on the field on Friday before turning their attention to orienting new arrivals over the course of the weekend tryouts. |
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The implication of our present velocity is that we'll have arrived at a figurative 2005 by the time the teams become reacquainted in Australia later this year. |
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We were reacquainted following the traumatic break-in she suffered in the mid-1990s, when thugs got into the Hamilton Terrace house and beat her severely. |
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The film revitalised the franchise and reacquainted Mr Bond with his favourite drive. |
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People of all ages are now able to participate in scores of activities, get reacquainted with the city's history, and admire and discover-or rediscover-the mighty St. Lawrence through these unique links with the river. |
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One student from Malawi is currently taking classes at the Collège universitaire Saint-Boniface, and this has given him the opportunity to be reacquainted with the French language. |
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Fans of the series will be delighted to plunge once more into the hilarious and fantastic world of Robert Soulières and to get reacquainted with the Inspector and the beautiful Élisabeth. |
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Obviously, we're rather naive in some of the implications of this, but it's something I think we've reacquainted ourselves with, and we need to do that again, as Mr. Maloney suggested. |
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Secondly, diaspora youth are given the opportunity to become reacquainted with the conditions in their homeland and prepare for their possible return. |
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I took a quick moment to get reacquainted with him. |
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The focus will be on co-operation between Human health component co-ordinators, researchers, riverside residents and other stakeholders so that people who use the St. Lawrence can get reacquainted with a healthy River. |
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Henry blew hot and cold during his spell out wide as he reacquainted himself with a position he had last occupied at the dawn of his career with Monaco. |
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In 2008, the vintners can be met in Paris from the 5 to 19 November, the time for wine lovers to get reacquainted with the Jura variety and from red to white, still to sparkling and with or without oxydation. |
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The positive side is that it reacquainted an audience with this music and played an introductory role for others. |
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And commercial banks would get reacquainted with their client base. |
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O'Meara didn't have to wait long to get reacquainted with the winner's enclosure as 90 minutes later his Hit The Jackpot ran his rivals ragged in the 1m2f handicap. |
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I can only hope he has reacquainted himself with the bathroom now. |
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Quicken Starter Edition 2008 offers a pain-free way to get reacquainted. |
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