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According to Mr. Romalewski, New Yorkers need to better acquaint themselves with their street trees, perhaps even care for them.
A campaign intended to better acquaint the public with the technique of hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation is getting some, well, helping hands.
Explicit religious language would better acquaint people with life's "religious depths" and "ground them in their personal faith," Mr. Sinkford said in a recent interview.
The hearings also revealed a need to better acquaint pilots with the problems of setting down on water; Airbus executives said experienced test pilots had found it hard to do in a simulator.
In the United States, where hockey can still seem like a cult obsession, fans grow up memorizing the names of Canadian towns they'll never visit (Kamloops, Flin Flon, Moose Jaw, Medicine Hat: music to a rink rat's ears), in the vain hope that it might better acquaint them with the soul of something pure, unsullied by Kardashians and halftime shows.
As for history, it's something with which those dismissing such laws as part of a right-wing and corporatist agenda need to better acquaint themselves.
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But once he became better acquainted with it, his view changed.
They went to a nearby McDonald's to get better acquainted over cheeseburgers and fries.
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