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To reaquaint myself with my wife, once I make sure the woman who's always asleep in the bedroom when I tiptoe in there late at night is really her.
Done! crimini 2009
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"I think those have paid dividends in the last couple games we've played," said Pasztor, who has helped reaquaint Aboushi with playing on the left side of the line.
Virginia offensive line has shown dramatic improvement in recent weeks Steve Yanda 2010
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Maybe you people need to get away from your televisions and computers and cellphones and reaquaint yourself with Nature.
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As to you, David, I have to take exception to your remark: "Maybe you people need to get away from your televisions and computers and cellphones and reaquaint yourself with Nature."
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Ah great, time to reaquaint myself with the American-Chinese dishes.
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A lie is a lie is a lie -- the right should reaquaint themselves with an old-fashioned concept known as integrity.
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In my youth, I myself thought of christmas as a time that reconnected families that shared the need to reaquaint themselves with each other.
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In my youth, I myself thought of christmas as a time that reconnected families that shared the need to reaquaint themselves with each other.
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I saw TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD at a young age, well over 30 years ago, and memories of this haunting and horrific exercise stayed with me until I had a chance to reaquaint myself with its moldy charms in the mid-90s.
31 Screams: Lone Fleming Arbogast 2008
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In my youth, I myself thought of christmas as a time that reconnected families that shared the need to reaquaint themselves with each other.
bilby commented on the word reaquaint
If you ever forget what water is, try this.
January 31, 2009