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1 I have prepared a list of questions myself from this...document...you acquired so brilliantly.
2 But many of the brands it has acquired so far have underwhelmed investors.
3 He had acquired so many stores from the schooner that life was comfortable.
4 A kind of subconscious life, counter to the rationality they've acquired so recently.
5 She was, perhaps, rather proud of herself for having acquired so much tolerance.
6 I find it most gratifying that the Laymil project has suddenly acquired so much importance.
7 While CNRL has bought assets during previous downturns, it has never before acquired so many wells, so quickly.
8 He had seen so much, had acquired so much information; it was no discovery that he had made.
9 Sir Tancred after a while grew impatient for the distractions of which he had acquired so deep-rooted a habit.
10 He was very vain of her art acquired so swiftly, though in conversation he gave vast credit to her teacher.
11 Caim shook his head as he slipped through the cemetery gate, and wondered how he had acquired so many responsibilities.
12 I was pleased that I had acquired so much information, even if I was not sure how I would now proceed.
13 It was naked and rubbery, and had acquired so much of the ghoulish physiognomy that its human origin was already obscure.
14 The article summarises some of the knowledge acquired so far in the field of genetic makeup of patients with acute myocardial infarction.
15 Crockett, in this march, had acquired so much the confidence of the officers that he seems to have enjoyed quite unlimited license.
16 Her imagination had acquired so much more strength than her other faculties, that she could not convert the monarch into the vassal.
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