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Meanings of familiarize with in English
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Usage of familiarize with in English
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Webster must get well familiarizedwith the work before the Mississippi book's publication.
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Thus she early became familiarizedwith their sufferings, and their wants.
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They were soon familiarizedwith the doctrine of Zoroaster, which itself was more ancient than Kuros.
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A child's true life is in the fields, and should be early familiarizedwith the forms of vegetable life.
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I have been long familiarizedwith fear and sorrow, but hope and joy can only visit me in his form.
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Mayall, Jr., we are familiarizedwith every discovery of the old forms of the instrument wherever found or originally employed.
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Of course everybody who has read the magazines of the last year has been more or less familiarizedwith African hunting.
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By terrible experience he has become familiarizedwith its ravages, and has resorted to the most desperate remedies for its cure.
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They were familiarizedwith awful atrocities, their sensibilities destroyed, and at the same time intelligence rendered acute by severe intellectual training.
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The public mind and the public heart are becoming familiarizedwith that most dangerous and fatal of all events-thedisunion of the States.
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But Mrs. Deg would rather her little boy had died than have been familiarizedwith the spirit and habits of those old people.
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It may be justly said, that they are from their infancy familiarizedwith vice, and equally happy in committing a bad or good action.
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In the CMOR tasks, rats were familiarizedwith an object with access to tactile input and then tested for recognition with visual input only.
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In Experiment 3, 12-month-olds were familiarizedwith events in which the final outcomes of helping and hindering actions were ambiguous.
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The officer smiled at the simplicity of the question, but with the apathy of one too much familiarizedwith human suffering to admit of compassion.
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However, he made his soldiers, in regular succession, mount the ramparts, to get them familiarizedwith the cries, looks, arms, and movements of the barbarians.