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Headline readers will become familiar again with the names Wills and Tilden.
In this lesson, students will become familiar with the layout of the NYTimes.com home page and learn how news and opinion articles are labeled and organized for clarity.
Antony's speech presents a set of horrors that will become familiar to anyone trying to mitigate the effects of a humanitarian disaster.
We see the young (or youngish) Shakespeare at work, the apprentice poet carefully blending the ingredients of love, confusion and drollery that will become familiar in subsequent comedies.
Headline readers will become familiar again with the names Wills and Tilden... View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By Andy Borowitz By Jia Tolentino.
By the end of this year, Mr. Wiley predicted, it will become familiar to hear of people who earned alternative credentials online and got high-paying jobs at Google or other high-visibility companies.
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There's one word you'll become familiar with if you spend time in Malaysia: makan.
"You'll become familiar with the personnel of your opponent and their tendencies, in this case Ferris State and what they do," Cross said.
He is not predicting the demise of the American taxi, but he believes he can sell enough cabs to taxi and livery operators so that they'll become familiar and then begin to help sell themselves.
Therefore, the cleaners are able to become familiar with your home, and you'll become familiar with them.
The more time you spend looking at words, the more you'll become familiar with how they're supposed to look.
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will become associate
will become frequent
will become commonplace
will become accustomed
will become known
will become proficient
will become well known
will recognize familiar
will become monotonous
will become second
will become boring
will become restive
will become clear
will become blond
will become necessary
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