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Conversant with all manner of issues and ideas, catholic even exotic in her tastes and ambitions, and able to do the things she wants to do.
Portrait of a Lady 2004
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Conversant with all manner of issues and ideas, catholic even exotic in her tastes and ambitions, and able to do the things she wants to do.
Lance Mannion: 2004
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Conversant as I was with all this strange history, is it wonderful that
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Conversant with speculations of the sublimest and most perfect natures, the vision in which he embodies his own imaginations unites all of wonderful, or wise, or beautiful, which the poet, the philosopher, or the lover could depicture.
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Conversant with Turkish and Arabic, he has acquired more knowledge of the tenets and practice of Al-Islam than his predecessor, and the term of his residence at Algier, fifteen years, sufficed, despite the defects of his education, to give fulness and finish to his observations.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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From HA, then a cleaver, comes a Charchika, a Lady Conversant with Ritual Repetition, black, with one face and four arms.
Abbreviated Kalachakra Body, Speech, and Mind Sadhana Pan-chen dPal-ldan ye-shes 1985
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From HA, then a cleaver, comes a Charchika, a Lady Conversant with Ritual Repetition, black, with one face and four arms.
Abbreviated Kalachakra Body, Speech, and Mind Sadhana Pan-chen dPal-ldan ye-shes 1985
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Conversant with the modern texts of sexual hygiene, every reader can redream the acts he reads quite guiltlessly.
Cock-a-doodle-doo Gass, William H. 1968
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Conversant with the Scriptures, intolerant of wrong, witty and brilliant, he assembled his hearers by the thousands.
The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 Various
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Conversant with the dictates of virtue, the son of Santanu, having achieved such an extraordinary feat according to (kingly) custom, then began to make preparations for his brother's wedding.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Adi Parva Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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