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Thus he acquires something of the aura of a guru.
Like food, music and sex, theatre acquires something extra when it's enjoyed in the open air.
"It's no longer the model that a museum acquires something into its collection and tries to fix it into the time it was acquired or when it left the artist's studio".
But the bond between hunter and hunted — a connection Mr. Friedkin has also explored in "Cruising" (1980), "Rampage" (1987), "The Hunted" (2003) and, most provocatively, "The Exorcist" (1973) — acquires something like a lover's intimacy.
The principle that "anyone who through an act performed by another or in any other way acquires something at the expense of that other without legal justification is bound to return it to him" is stated in broad terms, but it is cautiously applied by the courts.
It is also a reminder that the bigger the business, the more you should fear it if it acquires something you love.
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And at every stage we acquire something.
Yet the enlightenment has acquired something of a bad name.
To kill; to go to such efforts to acquire something useless, is just baffling".
A playwright of growing downtown renown, Ms. Skillman seems to be acquiring something suspiciously Midtown: polish.
Once people acquire something they want, their goals change, and they desire something new.
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