Wolfensohn himself can be no stranger to issues of poverty eradication.
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Ross, I figured, would be no stranger to receiving bothersome phone calls from strangers.
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Vladimir and Estragon would be no strangers to the Urus; certainly the men there would take them in.
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Bush's campaign said the governor will be no stranger to his supporters in California before voters go to the polls.
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To top it off, Torsillo is revealed to be no stranger to the authorities, and he and his entourage get arrested immediately.
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Although he is relatively new to Wikipedia, he should be no stranger to Jbetak 02 : 37, 28 December 2005 ( UTC)
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The former Air Force pilot will be no stranger to that " river, " having spent six and a half years as a guest of the Hanoi Hilton.
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Thus, Jets fans will fall in love with the billionaire, and as good a person as Johnson may be, even he is likely to be no stranger to vanity.
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He seems to be no stranger to edit warring; I've noticed several reports on this very page concerning this user's behaviour, and I believe he's also been blocked for it.
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The scene this weekend at Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit featured a diverse mix of people-- from middle-age parents toting toddlers to teen-agers who appeared to be no strangers to the techno scene of dance clubs and all-night raves.