| 21. | How can one be funny about substantive politics when one's audience is unacquainted with it?
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| 22. | For the person unacquainted with ales, Hop Pocket Pils is the more accessible of the two.
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| 23. | But the philosophical significance of the action may not have been comprehensible to anyone unacquainted with Buddhist teachings.
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| 24. | Over the weekend these two men, previously unacquainted, found that they have a lot in common.
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| 25. | Although unacquainted with bacteria, Roman medical doctors knew about contagion and did their best to prevent it.
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| 26. | R . ) is a later addition, the original redactor being unacquainted with Exodus Rabbah ( comp.
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| 27. | I read them, or try to, even if the instructions were written by someone unacquainted with English.
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| 28. | For readers unacquainted with his work, however, it serves as the perfect introduction to his macabre oeuvre.
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| 29. | Critics in Congress worried whether these " foreigners ", unacquainted with democracy, could or should become citizens.
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| 30. | For someone unacquainted with the case-i . e me-it's tricky to see the disruption.
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