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Indeed, as we have seen, some acquaintance theorists hold that one is acquainted with or directly aware of all intrinsic sensory or phenomenal features of one's experience, including specific shades of color.
Let some acquaintance be forgot?
A proper understanding of income and expenditure theory requires some acquaintance with the concepts used in national income accounting.
When the systems engineer's job is defined as including significant management responsibility, some acquaintance with modern management techniques is an obvious requirement.
And it was a pleasure to me to spend a week smuggling in a bottle of fine brandy or fine Cointreau from somebody on a ship, or some acquaintance who was coming back from Europe.
"Did you send flowers to Mom?" some acquaintance or stranger will ask — a meaningless conversation filler, a verbal tic — and you won't give the right or full answer, because no offense was intended, and none was taken.
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Some acquaintances were solipsistic: "I'm sorry about your news.
Suffice to say that some acquaintances are best not renewed.
Hailed some acquaintances, and asked them to join him; and then paid the check all around.
"Some acquaintances of mine told me when he was in Oakland.
Even some acquaintances from her university, she said, treat her "with caution".
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