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Good neighbours had become... mildly better acquaintances.
They have parties around bonfires on the beach, and most of all, they have one another, friends, rivals and acquaintances they have known since preschool, for better and worse.
(Counselor) Clients generally appreciate rapid testing not only for better time management but also for reasons of confidentiality, since when a single appointment is sufficient the risk of meeting an acquaintance in the testing site is reduced.
In "Al Roosten", for instance, the title character, a "round bald guy", boils with jealousy and self-loathing as he considers a richer, happier, better-looking acquaintance.
Norris Johnson's macaroni and cheese, named for an acquaintance of the owner's father, lacks the lovely creaminess of better versions; the carrot and ginger purée served beneath three lackluster pan-seared scallops is also bland.
A friendly welcome for old acquaintance and stranger alike.
Acquaintance presupposes apprehension, and prior episodes of apprehension are necessary for retained acquaintance.
Actually, perhaps the better word is "acquaintance".
Named for Charles M. Schulz's acquaintance, Charlie Brown.
The initials L.V., in the lower right-hand corner, stood for Louis Valtat, an acquaintance of Henri Matisse.
For acquaintance with the procedure, a first pressure pain test is performed distally of the left arm lateral epicondylia.
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