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1 Anyway, that's what I'm going to try to acquire from the pseudo-monasticism of Malford.
2 I desire it, however, for the sake of the merit one may acquire from it.
3 Things that would be quite difficult to acquire from any other source, if you follow me.
4 It happens, in consequence, that certain terms, which would otherwise be very small, acquire from this circumstance considerable values.
5 The latter was easily obtained with his fists, but the first would be troublesome to acquire from an unconscious man.
6 For him it was education of a more valuable and lasting sort than any he would ever acquire from books.
7 The Dutch have several things to learn from the English; and there are certain lessons which we might acquire from them.
8 His son Matthew was praised for his good looks, which he had been lucky enough to acquire from you know who?
9 This is a list of the powers which we shall have to acquire from Parliament when we bring in a Bill.
10 Methods: Cardiac MR images were acquired from 21 patients with previous MI.
11 The shares were acquired from Swedish Pension fund Alecta, the banks said.
12 Acquired from thrift stores after I was done with the flea market.
13 Taylor mentally chewed on the information she had just acquired from Jeremy.
14 Christie's said it was acquired from Munich dealer Heinz Herzer in 1985.
15 D Dalton Prout, acquired from Columbus, made his New Jersey debut Saturday.
16 Forward Tommy Wingels, acquired from San Jose, will make his Ottawa debut.
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