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aquisição
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consecució
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adquisición
The act of acquiring something.
acquiring
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aquisição
1
People are
getting
back to work, a North Sea trade source said.
2
Year after year after year of
getting
better and better and better.
3
Frontline health workers were
getting
contradictory information from the government, Agar said.
4
It was just
getting
clear of open sea that made progress easier.
5
Mr Butler said the golfers were
getting
used to their new reality.
6
Such a family in New York may need assistance
getting
health insurance.
7
We could be
getting
involved in health, housing or education, for example.
8
Myth: State schools are no good at
getting
children into top universities.
9
Probably the most important benefit is
getting
access to patients' identifying information.
10
With a new year always comes the reality that you're
getting
older.
11
She says she came across many practical challenges, including
getting
food home.
12
I say every morning, 'Every day, in every way, I'm
getting
better-
13
It said: I'm
getting
ready to tell the truth about what's happening.
14
Social researcher Mark McCrindle said government data showed workers were
getting
older.
15
Prevention work was crucial though, with serious offenders
getting
younger, he said.
16
However, the hard part may yet be ahead:
getting
them out safely.
getting
get
get into
get ready
get back
get better
get away
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aquisição
Catalan
consecució
adquisició
assoliment
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adquisición