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sented a different solution through his old | acquaintance Alberto Cardinal Bolognetti, former Papal n |
Later, while watching the film with an | acquaintance, Allen reportedly said "It's always been my |
e, the protagonist played by Offerman's old | acquaintance, Amy Poehler. |
e for 30 years in order to reach his recent | acquaintance and get help. |
He was an | acquaintance and correspondent of Principal Baillie, who |
his colony, where he made the proprietor's | acquaintance and came to enjoy his personal friendship. |
road attended by responsible persons of his | acquaintance, and corresponded freely with whomsoever he |
Knowledge by | Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description |
for allegedly breaking into the home of an | acquaintance and beating him in order to steal his car. |
He had a large | acquaintance, and was of a very friendly temper. |
ed Hurt of being Mangrove Pierce, an actor, | acquaintance and occasional impersonator of Thomas Wayne |
When she does so, he climbs up, makes her | acquaintance, and eventually asks her to marry him. |
gonist Ballrat Bob, who tries to protect an | acquaintance and squatter, Clem, from gambling away all |
d by Abraham Geiger, who formed Ettlinger's | acquaintance as a student in 1829. |
ical philosopher', through the voice of his | acquaintance Atzbacher, a 'private academic'. |
e episode of Doctor in Charge, "Should Auld | Acquaintance be Forgot?", |
n the Doctor in Charge episode "Should Auld | Acquaintance be Forgot?" |
portrait (during the 1940s), that a cordial | acquaintance began which yielded an important gem of art |
owever, he considers assertions of personal | acquaintance between the two men to be speculation. |
rs, and loudly reminisce about their mutual | acquaintance Bill Brasky. |
g shot and presumed dead by an old criminal | acquaintance, but in actual reality left Leatherbridge f |
ean is less than willing to indulge his new | acquaintance, but then they find Megan (Izabella Miko), |
ck and Peggy's mooring and soon makes their | acquaintance by introducing them to his mooring tariffs |
nd was planning to grow flax, but he and an | acquaintance capsized their canoe on the Thames River, b |
to find the manuscript, and showed it to an | acquaintance, Christopher Kirkby, who was shocked and de |
erry Lewis), a fellow journalist and an old | acquaintance, complicates Bernard's life even further wh |
speaker for use between two Klipschorns, an | acquaintance declared that he couldn't possibly introduc |
When an old high school | acquaintance dies, Lai Fun and her best friend Stefanja |
ndence with Thomas Jefferson and an earlier | acquaintance, Dr. |
Berry and Gourlay continued their | acquaintance even after Berry moved to Mexico, with Gour |
g accompanies his scornful upbraiding of an | acquaintance for his self-pitying insensitivity to a "wo |
An important | acquaintance for Raninen has been the songwriter for fil |
out he and his wife have a son, turns to an | acquaintance for consolation and marries again. |
When she arrived in New York, an | acquaintance found her a job in a Brooklyn laundry, wher |
He recognizes an | acquaintance from his past, Hans (Mestad), a middle aged |
leader of Lakewood Jewish community and his | acquaintance from his native Gateshead, writes that "the |
becomes extremely anxious to explore their | acquaintance further. |
Having made Marianne's | acquaintance, Gervase resolves that there should be a Ba |
in a bag to a neighbor, explaining that an | acquaintance had arrived to visit. |
in Academy side coached by Mike Gregory, an | acquaintance he was to re-establish after joining Wigan. |
alifornia, he befriended Errol Flynn, whose | acquaintance he had made when both were under contract t |
he codename of Coral Snake, who is a mutual | acquaintance he insists cannot be trusted. |
ysterious disappearance, relates to another | acquaintance how he was taken on a tour of Pickman's per |
Griffiths, to whom I owe much of the little | acquaintance I have with the variations to which these p |
the novel was a letter from Wheatley to an | acquaintance in Cairo. |
ndergast, four years after first making her | acquaintance in 1926. |
n Armenian con-artist with whom she made an | acquaintance in 1869, when his presence at court caused |
and, and Eliza Roxcy Snow (who had been her | acquaintance in Kirtland). |
distant relative Jacob Adler, who made his | acquaintance in the winter of 1883-1884, described him a |
h - murdered and ate part of lung of female | acquaintance in 2002. |
ition, 1908-10, and named by Charcot for an | acquaintance in Punta Arenas. |
wish to be conveyed to the residence of an | acquaintance in West Cambridge." |
"Date rape", often referred to as “ | acquaintance rape”, is an assault or attempted assault u |
lmes and Watson are reunited with their old | acquaintance Irene Adler, now a popular music-hall singe |
ate is Cadet White (Gary Cooper), but their | acquaintance is all too brief; White is killed in an air |
to the judge through an unsuspecting mutual | acquaintance, John Ross, a longtime friend of the judge. |
keeper may be Dee's wife, Jane, his Russian | acquaintance, Lopotin, may be the mysterious 16th Centur |
igators to have severely beaten a rival and | acquaintance, Michael Giamarusti, whom Sarno had caught |
He had married a high-school | acquaintance, Midge Harrold. |
It was at this time that Palk made the | acquaintance of Stringer Lawrence, after which time they |
nder Pope, and Lucy Cleland was a friend or | acquaintance of both Pope, Viscount Bolingbroke, Chester |
ivate drum lessons, but eventually made the | acquaintance of Cab Calloway drummer Cozy Cole, who used |
Thanks to the | acquaintance of the Estonian nobleman Colonel Carl Fried |
In Amsterdam he made the | acquaintance of Zebi Ashkenazi, then rabbi of the Ashken |
During their stay the couple make the | acquaintance of the resident dance band singer Jack Butc |
perial capital Istanbul, where he became an | acquaintance of revolutionary Georgi Rakovski. |
in the Holland House circle, where made the | acquaintance of George Ticknor, to whom he was very help |
At Cambridge he made the | acquaintance of Thomas James Mathias, and contributed to |
tar, Scott Thompson who was a classmate and | acquaintance of Slobodian. |
law practice, during which time he made the | acquaintance of fellow Illinois lawyer Abraham Lincoln. |
In Rome he made the | acquaintance of the painters Angelika Kauffmann and Jako |
Kabbalist; and he is known to have made the | acquaintance of the great Kabbalists in the Holy Land, i |
Ingram was an old | acquaintance of Brown, having played with him in some cl |
to Holland and England, where he formed the | acquaintance of many illustrious chemists and physicians |
He makes the | acquaintance of siblings Jenny and David Abbott (Alexand |
Very early in his life he became an | acquaintance of Tokugawa Ieyasu, because he alike was al |
aronet in Leicestershire, where he made the | acquaintance of Gilbert Sheldon. |
On the visit, Sanborn made the | acquaintance of Beecher's sister Harriet Beecher Stowe, |
ociated with William O'Brien), she made the | acquaintance of Katharine Tynan and the two later became |
and geology for several years and made the | acquaintance of prominent European scientists and physic |
Cook County, where McDougall soon made the | acquaintance of another rising Chicago lawyer, Stephen A |
ly life was spent abroad, where he made the | acquaintance of George Louis, Elector of Hanover, afterw |
t in the salons of Paris, where he made the | acquaintance of Franz Liszt. |
t an old man, Simon Wheeler, to find an old | acquaintance of his friend, Leonidas W. Smiley. |
ive Like Fear" on a very small budget by an | acquaintance of the late Gary Quinn. |
Zorglub, an old | acquaintance of the Count of Champignac, appears from th |
Through Charles Buller he made the | acquaintance of George Grote and James Mill, and in Apri |
His father an | acquaintance of a German camera manufacturer, who wanted |
Arthur Schopenhauer, and become a personal | acquaintance of Nietzsche - who had called him 'a verita |
rker (Bruce Edwards), he begins to make the | acquaintance of the various guests at the party in which |
e showed himself very industrious, made the | acquaintance of Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive and rose r |
kes, a member of elite New York society and | acquaintance of President Woodrow Wilson. |
Meignan made the | acquaintance of Ozanam, Montalembert, and others like th |
The handsome Nick soon makes the | acquaintance of the Forrester's 14-year-old daughter, Ad |
it was afterwards called, where he made the | acquaintance of Alcuin. |
In Italy, Bungert made the | acquaintance of the Queen of Romania, Elizabeth of Wied, |
An Egyptian | acquaintance of Edward Lane wrote that his household con |
the destroyer Condorcet, Tailliez made the | acquaintance of a young ensign of the vessel with whom h |
rs to the dreamer, but he remembers that an | acquaintance of his is publishing a "Rund- schau," which |
g his stay in Stuttgart in 1845 he made the | acquaintance of a singer possessed of one of the most be |
church president Gordon B. Hinckley, and an | acquaintance of Joseph Smith Jr. |
and early 20th centuries and was a business | acquaintance of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. |
ever, to live with her mother, she made the | acquaintance of Mrs. Woffington and other actors and was |
hat Woodruff died in Edinburgh as he was an | acquaintance of mine and I was informed at the time by a |
is home town of Oldenburg where he made the | acquaintance of DJ and sound engineer Gerret Frerichs. |
fame, he finds it strange to have become an | acquaintance of his idols. |
religious development, as he then made the | acquaintance of the devout Catholic Freiherr von Droste- |
In 1876 he made the | acquaintance of Rev. Thomas William Webb and assisted wi |
active in socialist circles, and became an | acquaintance of major intellectual figures on the Left, |
ry strike up a flirtation, they run into an | acquaintance of Mary's, Geoff Montgomery (Richard Carlso |
He made the | acquaintance of many influential Catholic leaders in Ame |
e of Lost Jerusalem as the maiden and close | acquaintance of Mary Magdalene; her brief vision of the |
st appeared in season 2, and was a friendly | acquaintance of the Scooby Gang, and Warren had appeared |
By an Old | Acquaintance of the Public |
t" taking up arms in Chechnya, and being an | acquaintance of people linked to terrorism (most notably |
During her marriage she made the | acquaintance of the most eminent scientific men of the t |
He is an older | acquaintance of Yayoi and Kanna. |
d subsequently in Jersey, where he made the | acquaintance of Victor Hugo. |
During this period, Ameen made the | acquaintance of American and European writers. |
His lifestyle led him to the | acquaintance of the Prince of Wales. |
In 1716 he made the | acquaintance of Richard Bentley at the University of Cam |
Here he made the | acquaintance of George Hermes, and became favorably disp |
hildren, Eloise and her sister had made the | acquaintance of President Theodore Roosevelt. |
West was a friend or | acquaintance of musicians Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan. |
he became interested in geology, making the | acquaintance of Charles Lyell. |
ronomer, his interests brought him into the | acquaintance of Sir Patrick Moore. |
claimed to major newspapers that she was an | acquaintance of de Lambrays who would sell Fleet Street |
early 1550s are not known, but he made the | acquaintance of patrons in Rome and Monopoli, and throug |
ty meets the embodiment of her dreams in an | acquaintance of his: Wynnewood Strafford VI. |
Kroeber through a mutual friend (a college | acquaintance of Long's that happened to be Kroeber's cou |
She is an intimate | acquaintance of Bertie Wooster's Aunt Agatha, another ol |
band, living in Edinburgh, and had made the | acquaintance of several writers, including the impecunio |
rsonal evangelism, Ebby later sought out an | acquaintance of his own. |
In Perpignan he made the | acquaintance of several scholars, among them Moses Narbo |
Monteith is also an | acquaintance of indicted American lobbyist Jack Abramoff |
of Estonia to be appointed, and was a close | acquaintance of both Eskil, the Archbishop of Lund, and |
n 1842 to Constantinople, where he made the | acquaintance of Sir Stratford Canning, the British Ambas |
, the drunken Lord Delvin accosted a female | acquaintance of Capt. |
song also had to do with an unnamed female | acquaintance of his who got drawn into the Los Angeles d |
lectronics whiz from Tacoma who was a close | acquaintance of Crisman's, and who helped Crisman sweep |
es), where his good manners brought him the | acquaintance of many of the most distinguished scholars |
ological Hall, Edinburgh, where he made the | acquaintance of Thomas de Quincey, and on his recommenda |
Nicholas made the | acquaintance of St. Macarios Notaras a few years after r |
next door to the Grand Opera House, was an | acquaintance of Carnegie and convinced him to issue a $3 |
his old pupil Geddes in 1744, and made the | acquaintance of Richard Price. |
es of its libraries, and by cultivating the | acquaintance of men eminent in literature and in art, wi |
Murillo as his friend, that he was a close | acquaintance of Juan Garzon, with whom he worked; that h |
He was also an | acquaintance of the Greek artist Demetrios Galanis and t |
z paid a visit to London, where he made the | acquaintance of Pitt and Grenville, who were so impresse |
ed for a time in Germany, where he made the | acquaintance of Meir of Rothenburg. |
The work is valuable, from the personal | acquaintance of the writer with many of those whose live |
Jake Riviera of Stiff Records, a casual | acquaintance of Lemmy's, offered to release a new single |
During this period, he made the | acquaintance of Napoleon Bonaparte at the siege of Toulo |
Born in Hoxton East London, Dean was an | acquaintance of the Kray twins when he was growing up. |
n 1813 he travelled to Germany and made the | acquaintance of some of the great scholars of that count |
At this time he became an | acquaintance of the poet Dylan Thomas, and worked with o |
with Sekai Saionji, Hikari Kuroda and is an | acquaintance of Makoto Itou from middle school. |
of a mining newspaper in London and a close | acquaintance of Herbert Hoover. |
gress he visited the continent and made the | acquaintance of Buffon, Voltaire, Haller and Pallas. |
Pearson then became an | acquaintance of Hat Trick Productions and won a part in |
The Bell brothers' father was an | acquaintance of Thelonious Monk, and the brothers were f |
at Kilronan, at which Helen first makes the | acquaintance of Jackson's grandmother, Alice. |
At this time he made the | acquaintance of Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville, who encou |
An | acquaintance of then-Iron Maiden guitarist Dennis Stratt |
There he made the | acquaintance of Christian Allhusen, who, in 1827, invite |
He made the | acquaintance of John Brown, accompanied him to Canada, a |
e did have the great pleasure of making the | acquaintance of Cardinal Carlo Borromeo at that Conclave |
ng and wrestling and also became a personal | acquaintance of the boxer Bob Fitzsimmons. |
Fellow bank robber Alvin Karpis, an | acquaintance of Floyd's, claimed that Floyd confessed in |
stress of Tony Soprano's father, and former | acquaintance of John F. Kennedy. |
Mahler, and in later life became a regular | acquaintance of his widow, Alma Mahler-Werfel. |
of 1848 he visited Paris, where he made the | acquaintance of Barthelemy St Hilaire and Auguste Comte. |
a past guest on numerous occasions, and an | acquaintance of her older sister. |
He was a close | acquaintance of Samuel Johnson, William Hogarth and Paul |
He made the | acquaintance of Henri Frenay at some point during milita |
Frants Philip Hopstock was also a personal | acquaintance of Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and No |
ncivilized, yet friendly soldier who was an | acquaintance of Battus, Erasmus' close friend. |
In 1748, he made the | acquaintance of George Washington, a distant relative of |
He was an | acquaintance of Adolf Eichmann, who played a major role |
In this year he made the | acquaintance of J. W. L. Gleim, who, attracted by the yo |
Besides knowing Jeffrey he made the | acquaintance of many prominent statesmen and men of lett |
from Luxembourg, and admitting to personal | acquaintance of Faucounau, he has been suspected to be a |
Within a few issues Tif had made the | acquaintance of Tondu, a shipwrecked sea captain, and th |
ed through France and England, and made the | acquaintance of the most eminent writers of the period. |
In 1857 in Paris, he made the | acquaintance of fellow Dane Harald Scharff, a handsome a |
t (with the purpose of showing it off to an | acquaintance on a visit from the country), took it outsi |
of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators, and by | acquaintance or family ties to other important Catholic |
Rather, it could be an | acquaintance or stranger. |
a career diplomat accidentally meets an old | acquaintance, perhaps a former lover. |
g greedy and manipulative, she and a mutual | acquaintance, Peter, shamelessly exploit George's advanc |
-old Theodore Coneys intended to ask former | acquaintance Philip Peters for a handout at his home on |
l days there as a guest of a local business | acquaintance, played by the elderly Marcello Mastroianni |
ouring program ("But I Said No") addressing | acquaintance rape that has received national acclaim. |
that they already know, otherwise known as ' | acquaintance rape'. |
Many children of his | acquaintance remembered the stammer while many adults fa |
d with Joseph Widmer, a fellow-student, the | acquaintance ripening into a lifelong friendship. |
the Isle of Wight from J. B. Priestley (an | acquaintance since MacNeice's arrival in London twenty y |
The Skating Minister, by Thomsons artistic | acquaintance, Sir Henry Raeburn. |
Within three years of their | acquaintance, Temple had introduced his secretary to Wil |
Forewarned by a Nazi | acquaintance that the anti-Semitic storm would not settl |
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