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1 With me, the very object of getting knowledge is to strengthen my faith.
2 As a means of getting knowledge , it strikes me as more dramatic than convenient.
3 The Russian minister at Versailles, getting knowledge of this, became suspicious on his part.
4 We are going now to the British Museum to read-a fearful way of getting knowledge .
5 For which reason I kept myself much a stranger, seeking heavenly wisdom and getting knowledge from the Lord.
6 If ever any one was getting knowledge put down his throat with a hydraulic ram, it certainly was Keg Rearick.
7 I fancied that getting knowledge I should surely get wisdom, and books, I thought, would tell me all I needed.
8 Getting knowledge and skills out into the world can have a transformative impact.
9 Getting knowledge from him, seeing how he moves and how he ran his business, I really learned a lot.
10 'Howajja Herod,' he said to me, 'I am first going to use one of our old means of getting knowledge .
11 "Well," I said, relieved, "maybe then I could start with getting knowledge , and take my chances with being wise as I go along."
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