Sentences with phrase «very good acquaintance»

This reminds me a La Fontaine fable I learnt in High school, and La Fontaine had a very good acquaintance with Scriptures:

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To be ignorant of the Bible is to have a blind spot to much that any educated, as well as any religious, person ought to have acquaintance with as part of his very being.
I have a best friend and lots of acquaintances, but not very many true, close friends that are like me.
Friends would ask her what she was up to, and once word got around that she was doing ADHD research, a few acquaintances that didn't know her very well started making requests.
Along with that very interesting experience, I've visited NSF in Arlington Virginia to give talks and chat with various friends and acquaintances, and two good friends have been NSF visiting scientists for a year.
I have some very well - dressed friends and acquaintances!
Do not fear for making new acquaintances from the very first, because more acquaintances more chances to find the best friends and lovers.
One of the best things about STD dating sites appears that they very quotients and they will not allow any of the search machines for the search their sites for the collection of photographs and to place your profile of the acquaintance on - line for the universal survey.
When I used to think of body brokering, I would think of places like India - triggered by memories of books such as Dominique Lapierre's The City of Joy, or the throw - away comment made by a very rich Indian acquaintance 20 years ago, in which he predicted that India would become a nexus for surgical operations because the medical staff are well qualified and «the spare parts are easy to come by».
Most of my author acquaintances aren't selling very well over the last 45 days.
A skilled editor can evaluate your manuscript and determine which service or services are needed to make your book the very best it can be, something that an acquaintance outside the industry likely can't provide.
Scenario two is, you have an acquaintance that don't know her very well.
All the parties have been acquaintances for years; the sellers have very good knowledge of the products; Concha y Toro has a great distribution network, and all shareholders are full of ideas and projects for mutual benefit.
And from our brief acquaintance with the device, it performed very well too.
You will thus want to avoid using references that are more than 5 years in age unless they are a very very good acquaintance like a former business partner or academic mentor.
Within these constellations, there are high functioning borderlines that operate well in society and whose disorder is not very obvious to new acquaintances or the casual observer.
The interpersonal acquaintance level between group members (Acq) was assessed by asking each participant to rate how well he / she is acquainted with the other group members, using a 1 to 10 Likert scale (1 not at all — 10 very well).
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