His moods swings were cyclical and he was familiar with the impulse to suicide, as this verse attests. |
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Although signing is an international language Ashton says he expects to be working with deaf children who are not familiar with it. |
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He works staunchly within the independent B-movie horror milieu, so you might not be as familiar with his work. |
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About 170 lines control the sails and yards, so every member of the crew must be familiar with these operations and functions. |
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He yawned and inhaled the dusty, musty air that he had become so familiar with over the last five years. |
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By all means, start by sampling some simples and get familiar with the various teas. |
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It is also often very insular, lampooning specific ideas or conventions which even some SF readers may not be familiar with. |
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Gamers familiar with some tracks will easily be able to pick out certain landmarks or other features from their real-life counterparts. |
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Anyone who has worked on an undocumented language or dialect will be familiar with this kind of situation. |
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The design of the stock is highly ergonomic and totally ambidextrous, so it doesn't take long at all to become intimately familiar with the gun. |
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Biologists familiar with the morbilli virus say nothing can be done for animals once they are infected. |
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As an excellent Latinist, he would have been familiar with the tale of the Sibyl, and probably kept the painting nearby. |
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It may not be by name, but more people are likely familiar with anaglyphs than any other form of 3D images. |
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Almost all are familiar with this country's laws against discrimination in the workplace. |
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Few journalists covering prerevolutionary China can claim to be familiar with communist rebel life in the trenches. |
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Not that I'm not very familiar with a hedgehog's anatomy but it's what I imagine the back third of a hedgehog would be like. |
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Most people are familiar with the process of exploring the design space for page layout in what we call the inverted pyramid process. |
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Be familiar with and observe safety guidelines when working with hazardous chemicals such as sodium hydroxide and bleach. |
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When performing the anogenital examination, it is important to be familiar with prepubertal anatomy and normal variants. |
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Here are some critical situations that you should be familiar with and practice regularly to become competent flying twins. |
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Some people will be familiar with the lion dance, the foot juggling woman on a unicycle and the pole acrobats. |
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Those who are familiar with George's somewhat unusual ideas, will no doubt be eagerly anticipating the arrival of the new attraction. |
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These categories, he says, are imposed because the languages that western linguists are familiar with have them. |
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Absently coiling a blonde curl around her fingers she re-examined the office she was gradually growing familiar with. |
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The only way to become familiar with which grapes make up which Appellations is to research the appellation you are interested in. |
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To those not familiar with the black arts of spin, a non-denial denial is a denial of something that wasn't said. |
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We look at a new cooler from a name enthusiasts are familiar with, at least when it comes to mobos and video cards. |
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She should be a mite bit more familiar with the history of the institution in which she works. |
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Then they headed off to the rifle range to become familiar with U.S. weapons. |
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Most of the misgivings I've heard from those familiar with the book have come back to how short the film is. |
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They aren't the only professionals familiar with the case who tend to misgender Brandon when discussing his case. |
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Workers should also read the instruction manuals for computer terminals and be familiar with their operation, he said. |
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Pack's game is full throttle, all the time, and until he gets more familiar with his teammates, the miscues will continue. |
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We got the promoter to change this because it might be misconstrued by those not familiar with wrestling. |
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Sure enough, the tremor of his voice instilled fear but something within felt familiar with his malevolent aura. |
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Those familiar with Offen's previous work may discern a slight shift in her perspective in terms of theoretical framework. |
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If, like me, you were not familiar with the artist's work, these bicoastal, back-to-back exhibitions provided a chance to catch up. |
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The British consumer, long familiar with biryanis and bhunas and increasingly sophisticated about spicy flavours, is ready to try something new. |
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The only portrait I'm really familiar with is the one in the National Gallery where he's wearing a hat, but others show him clearly bewigged. |
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His oeuvre is rich and deep, betokening a talent reaching beyond chart-toppers, as most anyone familiar with his music can attest. |
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We regular listeners became as familiar with the kids and teachers of this Midwestern steel mill town as we were with our own relatives. |
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Those of you who are familiar with the Classical Greek tragedy, also probably know Plato's attack on the Classical Greek tragedians. |
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He appears to have total recall of all Scott's novels, and to be familiar with all the great galleries of Europe. |
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For example, algebraic geometry, the field I am most familiar with, combines algebra, geometry, topology, and analysis. |
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Such a letter is calculated to mislead, purposely or otherwise, those who are not familiar with Bradford City or its metropolitan area. |
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By using plots that we are all familiar with, Hess is able to move seamlessly from silly set piece to silly set piece. |
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As a nurse manager of a nursing home in Malton I am all too familiar with this disgraceful scenario. |
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I am not familiar with molding clay, but if the item was a sand casting, the third piece could be a master pattern used to make the mold itself. |
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I mean it would make as much sense, and realistically is a feeling I'm more familiar with. |
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As an adventurous gardener, you're probably quite familiar with a number of the beardtongues, a popular group of garden perennials. |
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If you are already familiar with the principles of Bayesian statistics, you will probably have no trouble understanding the derivation. |
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Everyone is familiar with the impression of self-motion experienced when watching a moving train through the windows of a stationary train. |
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She finds driving around in places she isn't familiar with pretty stressful, so it is kind of a big deal! |
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You should be somewhat familiar with the company's philosophies and corporate culture. |
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If you aren't familiar with it, it's one of the few pieces of literature that I would argue proceeds from a design conception. |
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While we are familiar with looking to herbal formulas for medicinal value, spices also have much to offer medicinally. |
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It cuts the story back to the bare bones but is visually interesting, even for those not very familiar with Shakespeare's text. |
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Administrative personnel should be familiar with this document and its application to the components of tissue banking performed. |
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Wine lovers are familiar with the adequate little red wine that better restaurants serve as their vin ordinaire. |
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It's way too silly for words, but if your children are familiar with the Peanuts strip, they might get a bang out of this. |
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First of all, I am not all that familiar with these ceremonial practices as I have never been involved in Indian religion. |
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The bandmaster, John Ward, helped me to learn the basics but he was not that familiar with it either as the instrument was so new. |
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Last night, for example, the audience spanned all ages, and all were familiar with the ballads, torch songs and comic ensemble pieces. |
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Patients and their physicians are familiar with acute pain or pain caused by injury. |
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As time went on, they became even more familiar with the mannerisms and habits of one another. |
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His own education was scholarly and he could read Latin and was familiar with the classics. |
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If you're familiar with the spellchecker in a word processor, you'll get on with this tool instantly. |
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People less familiar with us looked at this with a healthy degree of skepticism. |
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Pentagon lawyers familiar with CT and espionage investigations have FBI intelligence officials on their speed-dial. |
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We are all so media savvy these days that there won't be anybody reading this who isn't familiar with the rags-to-riches-and-back-again story. |
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Become familiar with the veterinarians in your area and make sure you know who to call when your pet needs care. |
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His presentation was very polished and, I would imagine, speciously appealing to many not familiar with the facts. |
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For those not familiar with the TUFO tape, it is double-sided tape with a plastic strip covering each sticky side. |
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Anne wasn't familiar with the song, but by the third time the chorus was repeated, she was able to join in. |
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The Taoism that most people would be familiar with would centre on a text known as The Book of the Way and its Power or some form of that. |
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They also interviewed people said to be familiar with the abductees and visited places where some of them had apparently stayed. |
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Most Scots are familiar with the sight of Jim and Carole demonstrating the wonders of Aberdonian soil. |
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Television shows such as The Sopranos have made Americans as familiar with the language and customs of the Mafia as any made man. |
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All up the game was obviously timed to coincide with the movie release but in reality those familiar with the comics will feel more at home. |
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Stepping back a generation, doctors were familiar with hospital wards full of patients succumbing to sepsis in the pre-penicillin era. |
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Familiarity is a quantitative measure of the number of buyers familiar with the company. |
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We are familiar with three dimensions of space and the fourth dimension of time. |
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An example of strong authentication that we are all familiar with is our ATM card. |
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Ovid's strategic silence is designed for an audience familiar with the contextualization of the Marsyas figure in the Augustan world. |
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For those interested in somatotyping and already familiar with the field, this book should prove a valuable resource. |
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If not familiar with puppetry, you may wonder why the characters are making jerky movements. |
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While all the works were attributed to both artists, it was easy for anyone familiar with their oeuvres to recognize who did what. |
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If I get duped out of a few baht, it is generally my fault for not being familiar with local customs. |
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Many of the men in these advance parties were native Bretons familiar with the countryside and the people. |
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He is familiar with the challenges facing both breeders and racers, as well as the wants and needs of the racing public. |
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His performance skills are less obtrusive than those of his actorly predecessors simply because we are already familiar with the style. |
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For those that aren't familiar with SKSs, they're a Chinese-type assault rifle. |
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The participants were familiar with the digital format, as both conventional film radiographs and digital radiographs are used in Russia. |
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Almost everyone is familiar with the nettle through its formidable sting, but few know about the important role it plays in the natural world. |
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Early on, the text of the inscription itself raised doubts among experts familiar with Aramaic scripts. |
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I spent 28 years as a Navy judge advocate so I am well familiar with what they do. |
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Claire Denis was given a triumphant welcome by admirers familiar with her complete filmography. |
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If you're familiar with wood graining this technique will be easy for you to master. |
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However, Gareth has rallied in Ireland in recent times, so he is certainly familiar with pace note asphalt rallies. |
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So, needless to say, I am intimately familiar with the incident and what took place. |
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Most people are familiar with mice, rats, hamsters, and guinea pigs, which are commonly kept as pets. |
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Of course, it does not mean he is not familiar with the issues and problems afflicting the two suburbs. |
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Besides the protesting of aforesaid groups, the movie has introduced an aspect of the story of Christ to those who may be less familiar with it. |
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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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Its flight and habits resemble a small snipe which a lot of people would be familiar with. |
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Become familiar with what your bird's normal droppings look like before the switch. |
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But when road users, who were not familiar with the area, took the route, they got lost. |
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All of us are at least somewhat familiar with the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. |
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For the reader who is not familiar with Soviet map symbols, there is a key in the back of the book. |
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Everyone is familiar with thermoplastic elastomers used in toothbrushes, cellphone keypads or screwdrivers. |
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By the way, as the air bag fills the hub of the steering wheel, becoming familiar with the location of the horn buttons takes some time. |
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Larl, familiar with the scenario, took the unlit torch and lit it on the other, so they could carry light with them. |
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We're all familiar with helium, the very light gas that makes balloons and airships float in the air. |
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You are more likely to pick a winner if you buy shares in a company whose business you are familiar with. |
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Logisticians should be familiar with the plan as the cornerstone of DOD logistics of the future. |
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We're all familiar with the simple urban pleasure of browsing around open air bookstalls looking for that elusive first edition. |
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Are your soldiers familiar with this route, and have they conducted a route reconnaissance? |
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The film explores a whole bunch of kinky sexual practices, many of which our innocent readership may not be familiar with. |
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For example, they were familiar with certain metals, including gold, which inspired mystical reverence as the perfect element. |
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The book is primarily meant for beginning rockhounds, but more advanced collectors not familiar with all parts of Texas will also find it useful. |
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Only a small group of wonks is sufficiently familiar with the budget to recognize the significance of this level of spending. |
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Also, perhaps because I'm so familiar with Peter Pan itself, my mind, as is its wont, tended to wander, if not wonder. |
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Anybody familiar with Citroen's larger cars knows the comfort of its hydraulic suspension system. |
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He wasn't working on the case, but was familiar with the gang Aaron worked for. |
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I was also familiar with bonfires and trash fires, and with the intense heat which they produced. |
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We learn about her politics, her home life, and we become very familiar with her world-weary wit, but still she fails to ring true as a person. |
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We are all familiar with how journal editors can select referees to get the reports they want. |
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I asked Miss D' Lish to send us a little info to help out those unfortunate wretches who might not be familiar with her life and work. |
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This was the theory of alienation whereby the audience, already familiar with the story line, does not get caught up with the narrative. |
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He is only a first time filmmaker, after all, and anyone familiar with his history as a video director knows he is unformed and developing. |
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Few journalists were familiar with Aaron Swartz before the 26-year-old activist and programmer took his own life last Friday. |
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But abacus and similar deals were already sucking money out of Rhineland, according to a person familiar with the matter. |
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My debate partner in Virginia was articulate, educated, likable, and familiar with a vast range of relevant scientific research. |
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All of this makes little sense unless you're familiar with what Barrett Brown did. |
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Another GOP member familiar with the leadership comments on this brinksmanship scenario for both sides. |
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One imagines that the latest pope, a Jesuit, is familiar with the centuries of calumny that have been heaped upon his forebears. |
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Over the years the 19-year-old had become all too familiar with her role as caregiver for her mother and her father. |
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It's not just the picture on the front cover but the 130 inside that make this book easily accessible to those who are not familiar with the area. |
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Of course, anybody familiar with the way that planets are formed by the gradual accretion of matter in orbit around a star will be aware that this couldn't happen. |
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The club's long-suffering supporters became wearily familiar with the annual ritual of the new boss being paraded outside the stadium each summer. |
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It is common knowledge among those familiar with the rabbinic tradition that Haman was considered a descendant of the Amalekites. |
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Lalo said he reported the kidnapping to his ICE handlers, which was confirmed by a former federal agent familiar with the case. |
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Fans of the 2013 horror film The conjuring may be familiar with the doll, which plays a central role. |
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This readability allows readers less familiar with the arguments to rapidly acquaint themselves with the usual analysis of capitalism's post-war golden era. |
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Ferraro didn't know much about catfish, crayfish, or grapes, but she was, she said, quite familiar with blueberries. |
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According to industry sources familiar with Virgin's plans, the company is assembling a range of offerings the music service will offer with a view to those launch windows. |
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Anyone familiar with submarine movies like The Hunt for Red October or das Boot knows what follows when the sub sinks too deep. |
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For the first time, J.K. Rowling's novel proceeds in a manner that assumes that the reader is more or less familiar with her magical world of wizards and witchcraft. |
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He reels it in while his young daughter, obviously familiar with this occurrence, runs downstairs to the water's edge and neatly lands the fish with her net. |
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Schlesinger said he was not familiar with studies showing health spending growing at historically low rates. |
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He observes that while veterinarians keep themselves abreast of developments in modern medicine, very few allopaths dealing with it are familiar with vet medical literature. |
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We are familiar with stories of the intimate and wrong-headed projections heaped upon the maid who is accused of taking something that the lady of the house simply misplaced. |
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As always the flow of patients was relentless, but as the day wore on I became familiar with some of the friendly faces of the patients on the unit. |
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Indeed, translators were quick to admit that their renderings were but starting points for readers who wished to become familiar with the ancients. |
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Most biologists are familiar with only a few of the approximately 40 extant animal phyla such as annelids, arthropods, molluscs, echinoderms and chordates. |
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The minister of war, Kuropatkin, was appointed to command the Far Eastern land forces and, no doubt familiar with War and Peace, adopted a strategy of retreat. |
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Anyone remotely familiar with Germany knows that beer, wine, and other libations, such as Most and Korn, play a significant role in its culture and society. |
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As an old rocker myself, of course I am familiar with the band Blondie. |
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In the field of medicine, physicians were familiar with Louis Pasteur's germ theory and knew of Joseph Lister's discoveries in the fields of bacteriology and antisepsis. |
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Both the sites that I am familiar with are on the edge of urban developments and in semi-countryside with a wide riverscape and open parkland nearby. |
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As with flying circus, America has some justification for being less familiar with this movie than its predecessor. |
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I created these menus and routines for both programs so that users need only be familiar with that menu to be productive in either one with minimal training. |
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Most North Americans are familiar with either the ruby-throated hummingbird, east of the Rocky Mountains, or the rufous hummingbird, west of the Rockies. |
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Readers familiar with Chekhov, Gogol, Pushkin or Turgenev have already tasted some 19th-century Russian gothic literature. |
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The cyber cafe will provide a friendly atmosphere for people who have never used a computer to learn the basics and become more familiar with using the internet. |
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Cricket is a game that I have a lot of time for, ever since I made the conscious effort a few years ago to sit down and make myself familiar with the rules. |
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If you're a parent, you may be most familiar with tabletop humidifiers. |
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In case you're not familiar with them, reliquaries were more commonly used in the Middle Ages to house bones and other relics of saints and holy people. |
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If you're not familiar with the content, you can get it by autoresponder. |
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Though he is not familiar with Tamil language, he loves speaking in Tamil. |
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I am familiar with the tabla, sitar, santoor and the Indian flute. |
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For highbrow patrons who are more familiar with Tolstoy than Ivan Drago, head to the Russian Tea Room. |
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While there are concepts like fractions that they are already familiar with, Ashalata also introduces other concepts like symmetry and tessellation. |
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At the time, people familiar with the situation said a competing dealer and importer may have been involved in the incident. |
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Previous to my last trip to Germany, I'd become familiar with a strange phenomenon involving a magnetized ball bearing and a piece of copper or aluminum tubing. |
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He wrecked early there last year and finished just 147 laps, so the team will use a two-day test to get more familiar with the banking that was added last season. |
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Armor platoon members can relate to logistics problems when attached to an infantry or mechanized task force not familiar with supporting armor units. |
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Paul, as a native of Asia Minor, would have been familiar with the Hellenistic colony-cities of Judean mercenaries founded by the Seleucids to control the local inhabitants. |
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However, she said that what foreign companies are interested in are the top guns who are familiar with both international and national financial practices. |
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Are any of the Slovak speakers out there familiar with topicalization? |
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Gone are the purple booty shorts, tank top, and hood that comic book fans are familiar with. |
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Anyone who has tried to learn a second language is familiar with the maddening irregular verbs, conjugations, and tenses. |
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These geometric forms, however, could betoken the patron rather than the designer, especially for an audience less familiar with the arts and their leading representatives. |
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As a bicyclist, I am familiar with the handlebar tape used on racing bicycles, and I thought it might be useful to provide a better grip on my downtubes. |
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By now, most of us are familiar with horror stories from Uganda and Russia. |
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Becca was free to indulge her creativity, not only with the crayons and modelling clay that children are generally familiar with, but also with oil paints and canvas. |
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Despite their momentariness within the whole work, it is probable that a late 15 th-century audience familiar with the chanson would have found these quotations striking. |
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Whether you know them as mudbugs, ditch bugs, river lobsters, crawlybottoms, crawdads, or crawfish, anyone who has spent time in streams is familiar with crayfish. |
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So now that you're familiar with our ugly mugs, let's begin! |
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We are familiar with the monotremes, marsupials and placentals of today, but there were also other kinds, such as multituberculates, which are now extinct. |
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Those who are familiar with the New Testament record of his teachings would admit that the material we possess is unsystematic and sporadic in nature. |
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The media establishment has always been solicitous of the poor, and through much fine reporting over the years has become intimately familiar with them. |
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As a female of this duck never shows any vermiculated feathers this remark seems to indicate that Buller was not familiar with the distinctive plumage of the sexes. |
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A great many of us are familiar with the baboon and vervet monkey. |
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Professional economists are expected to be familiar with these tools, while a minority specialize in econometrics and mathematical methods. |
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However, I'm not familiar with any dialect that would pronounce Susan's several-y ending words as tautonyms. |
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The postcards produced in the 1880s were known as Court cards, and developed into the ones we are familiar with today. |
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At a recent sniper match I noticed several competitors wearing an earplug I had not seen before and was not familiar with. |
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But I am also all too familiar with the feeling of being more cream-crackered on my first day back than I was in the first place. |
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The game also encourages the user to become familiar with the type, carrying capacity, and wheel layout of different classic locomotives. |
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Too many of us are familiar with magnum size bottles of headache-inducing Soave, Valpolicella and Chianti. |
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They belonged to a nation dedicated to the figurative arts, and they wrote for a public familiar with painted form. |
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Even when I drive all day it is less confusing for a New Yorker or an out-of-towner who isn't familiar with the signs. |
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It is probable that Antonello da Messina became familiar with Van Eyck's work, while in Naples or Sicily. |
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In the English theatre, Restoration playwrights such as William Wycherly and William Congreve would have been familiar with them. |
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Chicken cooked in coconut milk, chillies and curry powder is the usual curry dish that northern Filipinos are familiar with. |
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There are 3 levels, Apprentice, which allows you to work under a qualified supervisor until you are familiar with the basics. |
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Buyout group Pamplona Capital Management and Morgan Stanley acted as advisers to LetterOne, sources familiar with the transaction said. |
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As a result, the Japanese found themselves having to dance to a new tune and it was one they were scarcely familiar with. |
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Since I'm sure you're not familiar with alienism I'll tell you how it works. |
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Most of us are familiar with the globe thistle, Echinops ritro Veitch's Blue. |
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By the end of their studies at age 14, they would be quite familiar with the great Latin authors, and with Latin drama and rhetoric. |
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Similarly, in language learning, if learners are not familiar with the past simple tense, we are unlikely to introduce the past perfect tense. |
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I'll skip the Pattypan and Leek Buttermilk Soup, as y'all are familiar with that. |
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I am sure that most readers will be familiar with at least some of TMS' long-established range of MALMS photometric testing products. |
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The Saudi Arabians could nave exercised their rights on the building at any time, according to executives familiar with the agreement. |
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Modern writers have suggested the details of the battle were so well known that Gildas could have expected his audience to be familiar with them. |
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Clerks using this standard were usually familiar with French and Latin, influencing the forms they chose. |
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Conservation leaders familiar with the complex, international management of migratory billfish are guardedly optimistic. |
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But my son and his friends are familiar with Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick. |
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Most importantly, it's a tan color and does not have any spots, unlike the red-spotted ladybugs we are familiar with. |
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Most of us are familiar with the concept of blepharitis, and the typical associations with staphylococcal infection and seborrhoeic dermatitis. |
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Students will become familiar with secondary colors through the recreation of the Artist Kandinsky's Concentric Circles while listening to jazz. |
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Educating borrowers may be the biggest task because the typical homebuyer or refinancer is not overly familiar with the mortgage process. |
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Every liturgiological student is or should be familiar with the thesis, laid down by Dr. Probst as fundamental. |
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This is difficult to explain to someone not familiar with concepts of heat and thermal efficiency. |
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Everyone is familiar with King Charles spaniels, the delightful little dogs called after their royal benefactor who adored them so much. |
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People aren't as familiar with the aperitifs and digestifs, and they are totally surprised by the free snacks. |
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It should be mentioned here that Heaviside was familiar with the Laplace transform method but considered his own method more direct. |
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A cell phone style main menu with configurable shortcut key makes the i5000 simple to use for anyone who's familiar with that style of interface. |
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People familiar with the moves say the New Orleans Pelicans have agreed to contract terms with guard Jimmer Fredette and forward Darius Miller. |
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I think every new business owner who isn't already familiar with business taxes should get a copy of Minding Her Own Business. |
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They instead sought out a place of refuge, somewhere familiar with a blankie and a mug of hot cocoa. |
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Even for those who are familiar with Indian classical music, the jati and its transformation to raga remain very obscure. |
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It is during the third block that students become familiar with basic cabinetmaking processes. |
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Even now if I have to sightread a script I read it beforehand so I'm familiar with the wording. |
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Burson seems to assume that the reader is already familiar with the main, rather rigorist, views of Jansenism. |
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However, without revealing his secret for those not familiar with the comic books, the Silver Surfer isn't necessarily the villain of the piece. |
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If you're not familiar with star anise and its mild anisette flavour, this is a great dish to try. |
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You may be familiar with X-ray photons, each of which carries an energy of about 1 trillion energy units. |
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Readers familiar with Bernard Stiegler's work on anamnesis and hypomnesis will find much of interest. |
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William Shakespeare was interested in the legendary history of Britain, and was familiar with some of its more obscure byways. |
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We had a lot of misorders because customer service may not be familiar with our account and we didn't have catalog numbers in front of us. |
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As the state's only master Case Knives dealer, he is familiar with the power of the Internet. |
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To further become familiar with your writing style, the program searches your computer for text files or e-mail messages. |
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Anyone familiar with the events of four years ago can attest to that. |
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Every fan of modernist design is probably familiar with a few big names. |
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I knew my Foucault as well as anyone and was familiar with Firestone, Millett, Brownmiller, Faludi, e tutte quante. |
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The fact is that many relations we are familiar with are transtemporal, that is, they obtain between entities located a different times. |
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Similar sentiments will recur to everyone familiar with his writings all through them till the very end. |
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Most men familiar with the handling of leather must occasionally have come across samples showing a whitish scum, or spew, upon the surface. |
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In this 51-minute DVD, you'll become familiar with a variety of postures ranging from Downward-Facing Dog to the popular sun salutations. |
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Anyone familiar with the remarkable history of the national NAACP knows that's simply not true. |
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Hydrostatic transmissions are the best choice if the primary operators of the tractor aren't familiar with using manual transmissions. |
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There were clearly gaps in Bede's knowledge, but Bede also says little on some topics that he must have been familiar with. |
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If you have a Cinnabon nearby you may be familiar with its cinnamon rolls on steroids. |
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The ancient Greeks were familiar with the Hebrew scriptures and language, and often borrowed words and terms. |
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He became familiar with, and an advocate of the Latin concept of Universal Law or Natural Moral Law, based on his reading of these sources. |
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The Court advises counsel to assume that the Justices are familiar with and have read the briefs filed in a case. |
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The local people were already familiar with the English, who had intermittently visited the area for fishing and trade before Mayflower arrived. |
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Due to its proximity with China, Japan had long been familiar with gunpowder weaponry. |
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Roger Collins suggests this may be because some Berbers were familiar with mountain terrain, whereas the Arabs were not. |
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Yes your release has to be newsworthy, but it also helps if the media are familiar with you and your organisation. |
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The main Moroccan dish most people are familiar with is couscous, the old national delicacy. |
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Many people, including health professionals, are less familiar with the nocebo response. |
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Tang Taizong was cited by Yongle as his model for being familiar with both China and the steppe people. |
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Augustine, for example, grew up in North Africa and was familiar with the language. |
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As long as you are familiar with the common species in all their various plumages the rare ones should stand out easy enough. |
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Day is believed to have been familiar with the key figures of the expedition and thus able to report on it. |
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The English became familiar with captivity narratives written by Barbary pirates' prisoners and ransomed captives, as so many people were taken. |
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Second, speakers are always familiar with at least two languages and typically more. |
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Seleucid people were completely familiar with Greek culture and attempted to Hellenize eastern world. |
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During his stay in Hispania he became familiar with the agriculture and especially the gold mines of the north and west of the country. |
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People familiar with folk dancing can often determine what country a dance is from even if they have not seen that particular dance before. |
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Agassiz appears to have been already familiar with Bernhardi's paper at that time. |
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Haig, although not familiar with technological advances, encouraged their use. |
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In fact as far back as 2500 BC there is evidence showing that people used and were familiar with the practice of ear candling. |
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He would have been familiar with the signs of madness because his own father, Charles VI, had suffered from it. |
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Many are familiar with the Occam's Razor theory which implies, in a nutshell, that the simplest answer is most often the correct answer. |
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If you are familiar with information technology and have a flair for problem-solving, a career as a systems analyst may appeal. |
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Only his private secretary, Christopher Beaumont, was familiar with the administration and life in the Punjab. |
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During this time he became familiar with the Marxist view of economics, class conflict, and history. |
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There are indications that Plato was familiar with some version of the Orphic theogony. |
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Florida anglers are probably most familiar with the Harris mud crab, also known as the dwarf crab or white-tipped mud crab, taxonomically named Rithropanopeus harrisii. |
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Thevenot also encourages novice gardeners to become familiar with other living architecture found in garden design, including topiary and pleached plants. |
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It is not known if Lescarbot was aware of Montaigne's stigmatization of the aristocratic pastime of hunting, though some authors believe he was familiar with Montaigne. |
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Nonetheless, there are still more people who believe that the Yahwist credited Joseph with a multicolored coat than are familiar with the fable as actually written. |
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Largely a paraphrase of the Gest, it also contains material revealing that the author was familiar with early versions of a number of the Robin Hood broadside ballads. |
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Africanists, migration historians, and scholars interested in recent French immigration, will want to become familiar with this provocative and wide-ranging book. |
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It was to a conversation with another friend who had for many years been familiar with all my writings during the period of their gestation, just as I had been with his. |
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The 6X Visual robots are programmable with the Cartesian coordinates that molders are familiar with, or circular coordinates typically used with articulated robots. |
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This collection is for the specialist familiar with English common law, the legal terminology of cartularies, and an understanding of feudal land tenure. |
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The game was born from the familiar 'Slenderman' image, which you may or may not be familiar with from internet memes and creepypasta horror stories. |
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Eddison and James Branch Cabell were familiar with Morris's romances. |
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It is not unusual to find both Mac and PC computers in college computer laboratories, so you may need to become familiar with both Word for PCs and Word for Mac. |
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A modern noir take on the lifestyles of upper-crust Angelinos, the film is certainly something Ellis is familiar with, having grown up in Los Angeles. |
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Americans are more familiar with the pita, which is closer to the Iraqi samoon, a stylized pocket bread that is often filled and eaten sandwich-style. |
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There were many hideous histories the colonel could have told you of, unmeet to be set down, and he was familiar with this talk of pelvic anomalies which were congenital. |
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Active researchers report on the current status of analyzing piezoelectric structures in engineering applications, focusing on particular aspects they are most familiar with. |
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However, as Gaelic medium education grows in popularity, a newer generation of literate Gaels is becoming more familiar with modern Gaelic vocabulary. |
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