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Europe no longer takes its civilization for civilization itself, no doubt because it is better acquainted with foreign cultures, notably Islam.
At 9 and 10 30 p.m., Jazz Gallery, 290 Hudson Street, at Spring Street, South Village, (212) 242-1063, jazzgallery.org; cover, $15. (Chinen) JOHN FEDCHOCK BIG BAND/DAVID BINNEY BIG BAND (Monday) The trombonist John Fedchock has extensive experience with big bands; the alto saxophonist David Binney is better acquainted with small-group actions.
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As for us, we are better acquainted with too much than with enough.
I'm better acquainted with my inner rabbit than I was in my youth.
Now that you are better acquainted with the UK, how have those impressions changed?
The BBC commentator Barry Davies made plain his belief that the Swede should be better acquainted with a razor.
We then need to be better acquainted with risk taking, preparation, maturity management, complacency emerging from routine operations, and educated common sense.
Artists may not be better acquainted with the truth than anyone else, but they can do something that others can't: describe plausibly what might have happened.
They'll be better acquainted with him after a visit to "From Klimt to Klee: Masterworks From the Serge Sabarsky Collection".
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