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- verb American Alternative spelling of
refamiliarise .
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Examples
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The committee said congressional offices needed time to "refamiliarize" themselves with the way the expense-claims summaries were set out, in order to respond to emails and calls to their offices about them.
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This was not a bad book, and it's an interesting part of early 20th century astrophysics to refamiliarize myself with.
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Where -- to refamiliarize them with the characters they were about to play -- Rush then ran the first three Pirates movies back-to-back.
Jim Hill: "I Get to Walk off Into the Sunset With Johnny Depp?"
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This was not a bad book, and it's an interesting part of early 20th century astrophysics to refamiliarize myself with.
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But you'll want to read this book anyway to refamiliarize yourself with the topic, but also to understand just what's occurred during the past several decades to get us where we are today.
Live Conversation with Sarah Hall — November 3, 2009 : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
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But you'll want to read this book anyway to refamiliarize yourself with the topic, but also to understand just what's occurred during the past several decades to get us where we are today.
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Take the time to go to the libary, your local bookstore, etc. and refamiliarize yourself with the subjects you will be teaching.
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But you'll want to read this book anyway to refamiliarize yourself with the topic, but also to understand just what's occurred during the past several decades to get us where we are today.
Mashup of Drafts (With Annotations) : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
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But you'll want to read this book anyway to refamiliarize yourself with the topic, but also to understand just what's occurred during the past several decades to get us where we are today.
Interview with the FTC’s Richard Cleland : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
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But you'll want to read this book anyway to refamiliarize yourself with the topic, but also to understand just what's occurred during the past several decades to get us where we are today.
Meaningless Infograph #2 : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
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