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This worry is sometimes put in terms of acquaintance: the specific way in which the thinker is acquainted with the referent of her thought in using phenomenal concepts does not seem to be captured by the demonstrative account (see Levine 2007).
Detectives found Mr. Allen hiding at the home of a female acquaintance, the authorities said.
And on the basis of this first brief acquaintance, the new ODC theater seems glorious.
WASHINGTON — I made a new acquaintance the other day in Washington.
A mutual acquaintance, the casting director Fred Roos, had already mentioned her name as a possibility.
Yet, on closer acquaintance, the other side of the Emperor emerged.
Waiting in line, Ms. Rhodes ran into an acquaintance, the fashion illustrator Gladys Perint Palmer.
The McCarthy Cottage — named for an acquaintance, the Canadian businessman Leighton McCarthy, whose son had polio — became Roosevelt's own residence.
It was after McNair posted her bail that she bought a handgun from an acquaintance, the police said.
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