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The hope is that the BFI will acquire a copy of Love, Life and Laughter, then screen it.
If you acquire a copy of "Peckham's Marbles," incidentally, be careful not to throw away the jacket.
Mr. Rimmer then joined the Army and served as a finance officer in Burma and India, where he was pleased to acquire a copy of the Kama Sutra.
My request to the purchasing officer for the library to acquire a copy was met with a yes, but the book would be in paperback only and there would be a 30p booking fee.
8th International Friction Stir Welding Symposium Proceedings, meanwhile, gathers papers on the "Development and Application of Friction Stir Welding" and looks to be every bit as engrossing as its name implies – though readers will need £222 to acquire a copy from Amazon.
They may be accountable for civil remedies, although there's a particularly odd provision that allows them to hack copyright protection systems if done, "solely in order to make a good faith determination of whether to acquire a copy of that work" See § 1201 d).
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*MOMA acquired a copy of "The Clock" for its permanent collection.
I have just acquired a copy of the new (13th) edition of The Chambers Dictionary.
We recently acquired a copy of the print from the top of the broadside.
He may have acquired a copy of the volumes there, or when passing through Amsterdam itself.
The British Library has acquired a copy of the Guinness World Record-breaking Atlas "The Earth Platinum".
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