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These new cities – or more precisely, new conurbations – demonstrate how complexes of land can become comprehensively urbanised without ever really acquiring the character of a city.
Her first question for Kopelman and Dixon revolved around establishing a marketplace: "Attracting users then would make me more attractive to the strategic partners… do I focus [on attracting users or] on really acquiring retailers who then bring with them the user base?
In my head they also seem to fit nicely in the chronology of Crane's life: "To Brooklyn Bridge" was written when he was about 27, I think, probably at the peak of his poetic powers, when he was really acquiring his distinct voice, and before he really started going downhill.
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You get to really acquire good social skills, patience".
Could they really acquire an elite talent for so little?
Beyond their employees, all you'd really acquire is their name and their equipment.
First, it is unclear just how much weapons expertise China has really acquired, or from where.
Who, then, really acquired WebOS or, at least, the part of it that worked best?
The show only really acquires force once the body count rises and the familiar tropes of melodrama are employed.
But in an ungraded school would students really acquire the skills and standards of work that the world pre sumably is going to demand from them one day?
But in spite of this forthright airing of his riven psyche, Hobart never really acquires the kind of psychological substance or emotional specificity that would engage our interest in his spiritual crisis.
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