| 31. | The editorial staff was generally unacquainted with the situation in the Netherlands and had to learn the Dutch language first.
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| 32. | Eisen appeared to be unacquainted with Static Guard, or with the fabrics or drapes that ensure a skirt falls gracefully.
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| 33. | Brought up in the city, he was unacquainted with agrarian conditions and he identified with the political movement under Davitt.
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| 34. | Neela Mookerjee, a junior in Mrs . McGinn's class, was also relatively unacquainted with computer graphics in September.
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| 35. | The Nigerian centers aren't exactly unacquainted, although Tuesday's game was their first official on-court meeting.
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| 36. | Few Americans today are likely unacquainted with some example of his handiwork, yet almost no one could identify the man responsible.
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| 37. | No scribe of a later period unacquainted with the historical details of the time would, or could, have invented them.
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| 38. | Whereupon the president withdrew the nomination, declaring that while he had been unacquainted with those views, he now found them unacceptable.
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| 39. | "I think it will help travelers if they're unacquainted with a particular state or province or country,"
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| 40. | The police were unacquainted with newspaper operations, so they threw a big net to make sure none of the guilty got away.
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