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It was a style of policing that would become familiar to New Yorkers all over the city, and it worked wonders in Washington Square Park.
If you were to spend one or two days on the hill you would become familiar with the evil sprits that reside there.
In the mid-1950s, in a step that would become familiar, a group of Arizona ministers offered to pay $1,000 to anyone who had been healed by Mr. Roberts and could provide medical proof.
But it's a dynamic piece of hard rock, with a terrific organ solo from Federici prodded along by a twitchy, nervous guitar line, and a the kind of expertly arranged multipartite construction that would become familiar in later Springsteen songs.
He won voters by saying that the city had failed its Jews, eight years before the rest of America would become familiar with him as a leader after September 11th.
Acting the part of the father of a new-born baby, he arrived in the waiting room of a maternity ward displaying the nervy, fidgeting mannerisms and facial expressions that would become familiar to fans of the series that made stars of actors such as Kenneth Williams, Sid James and Barbara Windsor.
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They'd become familiar with her as a character in books and magazine pieces I'd written — light books and magazine pieces about travelling or eating or family life.
Then, faintly, I heard a distant cal: "Allahu Akbar!" After several months of travelling in Arab lands, I'd become familiar with this Islamic refrain, but never before had it sounded so welcome as at that moment.
By now, I'd become familiar with the sound.
Gallant favored Le Select for the clientele with which she'd become familiar over the years -- not the least of whom were a coterie of women who'd been in concentration camps during World War II and had colorful, though not necessarily dire, stories to tell of their captivity.
When I asked my dad about fighting "Japs" during the war, he sternly corrected me, and told me that story of the frightened Japanese soldiers in a way that revealed them as human beings -- and this was very different from the image of Japanese soldiers with which I'd become familiar in war movies.
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