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Her voice has now acquired a bright, resilient sheen.
Tehran has now acquired the knowledge required to build a bomb.
Always a noble dancer, Mr. Belotserkovsky has now acquired the powerful technique he previously lacked.
Botanic Garden became a byword for casual dining, and has now acquired classic status.
Greed, one of the seven deadly sins, has now acquired social standing, and its commercials fund television programmes.
Whereas Americans used to look upon Wilberforce, in a fuzzy way, as an equivalent of Abraham Lincoln, the British abolitionist has now acquired fans on the religious right.
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McCain had now acquired the personal connections and financial resources required to realize his political ambitions.
But the people involved say the student protests have now acquired a momentum of their own.
The protesters had now acquired heavier weapons from looted military barracks in Bayda and other eastern towns, and some of Qaddafi's soldiers had defected to join them.
Idylls of the King had an immediate success, and Tennyson, who loathed publicity, had now acquired a sometimes embarrassing public fame.
"If I have to say something to Dr. Desai, it is: 'Hey, Dr. Desai, I know you have now acquired extra skills in surgery including laparoscopy,' " Kasonka said.
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