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On the other hand, the Dutchmen in the Lotto NL-Jumbo team are acquiring something of an affinity for Yorkshire in spring, or what passes for it, over a British bank holiday weekend.
Occasionally having to be wary of those who want to associate because they hope to acquire something for themselves.
The trouble is, for the government, the electorate appears to have acquired something of a habit for gently blowing a raspberry in the face of their local democratic innovations.
As for her future prospects, Peters has acquired something of a laissez-faire attitude.
Thus he acquires something of the aura of a guru.
Yet the enlightenment has acquired something of a bad name.
Anyone who enjoys flea marketing can relate to the fantasy of acquiring something rare and wonderful for a song, but collecting tends not to be as goal-oriented as it might seem.
And he has only just acquired something that passes for an office, behind a paint shop in South London.
And at every stage we acquire something.
"When you acquire something, you take control.
For if Socrates's relation is something distinct from Simmias's and Socrates's heights, then apparently Socrates must acquire something new when Simmias's height increases.
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