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Even the debating points are familiar, at least in a Britain where the arguments for and against engagement in Europe have never been definitively settled.
Most are familiar, at least to semi-serious students of black history, but some are undeservedly obscure, like Cotton Mather's slave Onesimus, who taught Mather how to inoculate the Massachusetts Bay Colony against smallpox.
These motions are familiar; at the tips of our fingers, so to speak.
We believe that such an approach increases a number of decision biases with which most of us are familiar at this time.
These two sides of the Sanders conscience are familiar, at least to obsessive watchers of cable news.
Indeed, if you are familiar at all with those series, you should already have a pretty good idea of your tolerance for this one.
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The history of the Shakers is familiar, at least in outline.
It was this unsettling connection to Ripley and the anxiety that what happens to him is familiar, at least in nightmares, that prompted me to make this film.
The tone was familiar; at times, the debate had descended into little more than a slanging match, candidates speaking angrily over each other.
Many of the attractions were familiar: at ten-thirty in the morning, kids in school uniforms of green sweatpants and sweaters were mobbing the Burger King-sponsored make-your-own-fast-food venue.
The list of potential N.C.A.A. infractions is familiar at this point, most notably reports of a long list of extra benefits, including cash, housing and a car, to former Trojans like Reggie Bush, Joe McKnight and O. J. Mayo.
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