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That opening has given literate Indians more exposure to the West at a time when the West is getting far better acquainted with Indian literature.

It is a marriage of earth goddess and society siren, an unlikely pairing that calls to mind Joni Mitchell, festooned in ropes of turquoise, and Dina Merrill, the socialite-slash-actress, a woman far better acquainted with diamonds.

My greatest interest in seeing this program, however, was to see again Balanchine's one-act "Swan Lake," which from the 1950s to the '90s was a regular part of New York City Ballet repertory but which is seldom seen today; many New Yorkers are far better acquainted with it than I.

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They also became better acquainted on the field.

She did her Ph.D. on people with mitochondrial disease; he was better acquainted with rats.

As Schulz said, most of us are better acquainted with losing than with winning.

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.

But there are plenty of other reasons for cooks to get better acquainted with turkey.

The trip was an effort to become better acquainted with early-19th-century America.

Every day that week the two families convened at the pool to get better acquainted.

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