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1 I am alone in the world, and entirely unacquainted here.
2 The civil law was the law of Louisiana, and he was entirely unacquainted with this.
3 With one or two Sybil was not entirely unacquainted ; at least by name or person.
4 To one entirely unacquainted with the properties of alternating currents nothing will look more puzzling.
5 To add to the difficulty, the officers and men were entirely unacquainted with one another.
6 That is because they are entirely unacquainted with life.
7 Those people are entirely unacquainted with righteousness which has their own hearts for its authority.
8 I'd met Jeff only once or twice before, and was entirely unacquainted with his new girlfriend.
9 SOCRATES: Then you are entirely unacquainted with them?
10 Moreover, they were entirely unacquainted with the principle of majorities and minorities in the action of councils.
11 And he had been thinking of events in his past life with which I am entirely unacquainted .
12 They appear as if they were entirely unacquainted with, and had never felt the passion of fear.
13 He was entirely unacquainted with geometry himself.
14 Persons almost entirely unacquainted with the powers of a machine cannot be expected to guess at its effects.
15 Unfortunately the Captain, though a Creole or native Mexican, was entirely unacquainted with this part of the country.
16 Yet he seems to have been entirely unacquainted with Egypt, and gives only a slight mention of Cairo.
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