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It proves beyond question that the two were closely acquainted.
They are not closely acquainted with the mass-produced entertainment which daily visits most people.
Kissing is meant to be intimate – and intimate means closely acquainted.
In each instance, the companies have used their setbacks to become more closely acquainted with the tastes and habits of their customers and the companies' own limitations.
Thanks to The Altar's intimate revelations, it looks as though we're all destined to get very closely acquainted with Jillian Banks, too.
This might have been because he was closely acquainted with it -- trouble, that is -- through much of his early life, growing up on Fordham Road in the Bronx.
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Implicit in the use of police photos, in other words, is the need for mass publication and a demand that each citizen look closely and acquaint himself with the faces of the notorious.
Bob is a retired IRS appeals officer who follows the parsonage exclusion issue very closely, which is how we became acquainted, can be very persuasive, but I reserve my journeys off the tax reservation for my own obsessions.
As I recall, he became so acquainted with his goslings that they thought of him as their mother and were closely bonded to him.
The institute works particularly closely with the Juilliard School (notably with Prof. Pia Gilbert), so that composers and choreographers can become more intimately acquainted with each other's arts.
"They're getting acquainted".
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