Strew a few of these rose petals around your next conversation with the Lifestyle Demon of your acquaintance.
His first week at Draper, he sent e-mails to every acquaintance he knew in technology.
Mr. HAMILTON: (Singing) ...swing to the other side, I'm much obliged to make your acquaintance.
One such former Justice attorney and Holder acquaintance expressed strong support for the expected nomination.
But Mr. Thompson's candidacy was helped by his record running fast-growing PayPal, an acquaintance recalled.
Harmon described the victim as an acquaintance of the family, known for his horse-grooming abilities.
The Armadillo World Headquarters made its acquaintance with Willy Nelson one fateful August night in 1972.
Our mental abilities have grown, simply enough, through a wider acquaintance with the world's possibilities.
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Then there is the tricky situation of stranger rape versus acquaintance or date rape.
Many of these comrades, including Mr bin Laden, made one another's acquaintance while fighting in Afghanistan.
She made the acquaintance of another older woman on campus who had been auditing classes for years.
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Standing in line to pay, he was spotted by an old acquaintance from his San Francisco days.
When a place feels dangerous, when a new acquaintance seems suspicious, we should heed our internal alarms.
In a blog entry, Kilzer's daughter, Alyssa, suggested that the mother became increasingly religious as their acquaintance progressed.
If he makes this gesture to an acquaintance who is eating, he is asking to share the meal.
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Friends of his were approached by a very old acquaintance who was extremely curious about his past relationships.
You might have to do this a few times with the most dense people on your acquaintance list.
One thing was certain: the surviving veterans of the Normandy campaign would never let old acquaintance be forgot.
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Few entries in the annals of conversion sound quite so implausible on first acquaintance as that of C.
This implies some sort of acquaintance between perpetrator and victim, either individually or through a network of people.
He has rarely if ever heard a female acquaintance crack a joke about his role as a stay-at-home parent.
But mostly Mr Lawrence approaches his fascinating subject not from the consulting room but as an acquaintance and fellow-musician.
The referee had a gambling problem and was approached by low-level mob associates through an acquaintance, the official said.
In 2008, an acquaintance introduced Anju to Adhikaar, the community center in Queens.
His first week at Draper, he sent e-mails to every acquaintance in technology.
Most of us have a family member, friend or acquaintance with a disability.
"The girls' mother believes the involvement of an acquaintance in the crime, but we are not sure, " she said.
Up to now, the company has been funded by Hayden and an acquaintance.
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McMinn told CNN that Flores, 47, was not an acquaintance of the family.
The short answer is that you hook up with content specialists, or you rip it off like my acquaintance.
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