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1 Auspicious by nature, they are all conversant with Brahma.
2 Verily, those foremost of rivers having Ganga for their first are all conversant with the duties of women.
3 He added diffidently, Since we are all conversant , I believe, with English, perhaps we can dispense with the translators.
4 He has pendulous ears, and certain other stigmata of degeneration which are familiar to all conversant with criminal anthropology.
5 Doleful cries resounded, among which one at all conversant with their language would have heard calls for water predominate.
6 But comparing the two classes broadly, no one who is at all conversant with the facts will regard the Protestants as inferior.
7 That medal was, in fact, voted at a meeting, at which no one member present was at all conversant with the subjects rewarded.
8 We were all conversant with his case at the time, but I will quote the man who knew him and his sufferings most intimately.
9 All conversant with the history of this controversy must, however, be aware that the question of chronology has entered largely into the discussion.
10 "Have you been at all conversant with the exercises of our young friend's mind on the subject of religion?"
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