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  • Acquainting oneself with the facts leads to a realization that ACORN was and continues to be the victim of a smear campaign that makes complaints about Palin's coverage seem like infantile whining.

    Palin's PAC forced to correct FEC filing 2009

  • Acquainting the reader with yet another mostly unknown, unheralded underground writer of note.

    john bennett | murmurs and shards « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007

  • Acquainting himself with the fact, he said it was difficult to show the inner world of the hero in the film by making the hero sing songs personally, and recommended them the introduction of Pangchang off-stage song in the film.

    I don't think they are kidding... 2006

  • Familiarizing Your Permanent Sitter with Your Home:Acquainting a new regular sitter with your home should be thorough and complete.

    Mothering Twins LINDA ALBI 1993

  • Familiarizing Your Permanent Sitter with Your Home:Acquainting a new regular sitter with your home should be thorough and complete.

    Mothering Twins LINDA ALBI 1993

  • Familiarizing Your Permanent Sitter with Your Home:Acquainting a new regular sitter with your home should be thorough and complete.

    Mothering Twins LINDA ALBI 1993

  • Acquainting ourselves with this type of thinking in itself is a form of meditation.

    Following the Dharma and Avoiding Suffering Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche I 1979

  • His Lordship opened the Conversation by Acquainting Us, that, tho 'he could not treat with Us as a Committee of Congress, yet, as his Powers enabled him to confer and consult with any private Gentlemen of Influence in the Colonies, on the means of restoring Peace, between the two

    John Adams autobiography, part 1, "John Adams," through 1776 1961

  • Acquainting himself also with the ground over which Hampton was expected to make his way into the Province, he finally stopped, selected and took up the position where the battle afterwards took place, in a thick wood on the left bank of the Châteauguay River at the distance of two or three leagues above its _Fork_ with English River, where he threw up his works of defence, with the approval of General De Watteville.

    An Account of the Battle of Chateauguay Being a Lecture Delivered at Ormstown, March 8th, 1889 1905

  • My first was from the hook [89] Acquainting You what Number of hands had on board the time of Sailing for

    Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898

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