Unlike unacquainted individuals, friends do not need to establish to each other that they have a sense of humor. |
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It would have been easy for the unacquainted to determine which was the title-chasing side and which the tormented. |
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Such is the innocence of those unacquainted with the peculiar folkways of Congress. |
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Making matters difficult, though, is that this still is a relatively unacquainted group. |
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High intuitives appear justified in claiming that they can accurately predict whether two unacquainted strangers will go on to become friends. |
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She found that the most coordination occurred in the conversations of the pairs who were unacquainted and the pairs who disliked each other. |
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In spite of the intensifying situation, Emily's unacquainted voice was tranquil and soothing. |
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Whether you're a fan, or largely unacquainted as I was, this CD has pleasures and delights in store for you. |
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The first act offers parallel adulteries or near-adulteries by two unacquainted couples, each husband coincidentally carrying on with the other's wife. |
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Depending on the type of application, hitherto unacquainted people may also decide to chat with one another. |
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Consider the average morality of a small community, relatively isolated from centres of culture and unacquainted with any artistic tradition. |
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This accounts for the Greeks being unacquainted with Persepolis until Alexander the Great's invasion of Asia. |
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A new shareholder unacquainted with the functioning of the stock market transfers a large part of his portfolio into this financial instrument. |
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High technology might be perceived as being incompatible with organic agriculture to the unacquainted. |
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The three were unacquainted, but the coroner discovers a mysterious black fungus in their brains, along with evidence that they had all died in a hallucinatory state. |
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Our man Harvey Pekar, for those still unacquainted, has made ends meet with a steady gig as a V.A. hospital file clerk in his hometown of Cleveland for the past 30-odd years. |
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Mixing at young ages reduces fighting in unacquainted domestic pigs. |
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If either Diana and Edith, Diana and Frank, or Edith and Frank are strangers, then Alice and the unacquainted pair make three people who do not know one another. |
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And, if you are unacquainted with them, I recommend them unreservedly. |
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For those unacquainted with her work, let me give you a treat. |
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Breaking all my usual rules for watching the blue riband, I decided not to visit the bookie's premises, but to watch the racing in a hostelry with which I am not unacquainted. |
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He says that when the painting hangs in Edinburgh it will offer a real chance, even for those previously unacquainted with Raphael, to understand the development of his style. |
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I will go away from this gathering, for example, knowing the name of Trilleck of Hereford, a fourteenth-century English bishop with whose name I was previously unacquainted. |
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Twelve unacquainted multiparous sows were mixed in pairs after weaning. |
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I even managed to get some random lady with whom I was previously unacquainted to buy me a birthday pint despite sitting with my girlfriend at the time! |
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To the unacquainted viewer, this appeared at first as a most anodyne appeal: once again, Member States of an intergovernmental organization reaffirmed their adherence to one of its own normative texts. |
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Few Contralto singers are unacquainted with the beautiful Scena, Ah rendimi qual core, from Mitrane. |
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Though unacquainted in real life, the eight are frequently depicted as a group bearing gifts, for instance, to Shouxing, god of longevity, to safeguard their immortality. |
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It was very unacquainted, for it was a new work. |
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Even if reviewers are unacquainted with applicants, might they have less exacting standards in order to make the acceptance of their own research proposals more likely? |
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Never allow the machine being operated by unacquainted personnel. |
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If supervisors are unacquainted with the barriers faced by staff members, they should set aside time to learn about them and to look for ways to offer support. |
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The booth attracted much attention and apparently many of the visitors were totally unacquainted with Hauptwerk and were very surprised by its quality and possibilities. |
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Medieval European writers, unacquainted with Homer firsthand, found in the Troy legend a rich source of heroic and romantic storytelling and a convenient framework into which to fit their own courtly and chivalric ideals. |
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We are unacquainted with the faces and even the names of many of them, but with the eyes of faith we see them shine in God's firmament like glorious stars. |
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