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"reacquaint" Definitions
  1. reacquaint somebody/yourself with something to let somebody/yourself find out about something again or get used to something again

110 Sentences With "reacquaint"

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I just did an Amazon "Look Inside" to reacquaint myself.
Reacquaint yourself with the sweet, heady scent of onions caramelizing in butter.
In spring, Dan took a road trip to reacquaint himself with Quebec.
Before we get into it, we need to reacquaint you with the controversy.
So now is definitely the time for everyone to reacquaint themselves with this disease.
To reacquaint her with the process, DeGeneres took Obama on a run to CVS.
But we need that time to reacquaint ourselves with the character and who he's become.
But if not, it might be time for Londoners to reacquaint themselves with the night bus.
The only way to really reacquaint myself with them, I knew, was to fish every day.
And the first step of that ritual is to reacquaint yourself with the purpose your house serves.
At the moment my lunch lasagna is about to reacquaint itself with my mouth, the screen goes black.
But first, you should probably watch the third episode of Ringcraft to reacquaint yourself with some McGregor habits.
Reacquaint yourself with Bridget, Renée Zellweger's bumbling London career girl torn between lovers (Hugh Grant and Colin Firth).
Mr. Diller's wife, the fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg, knew Mr. Carter and persuaded the men to reacquaint.
Now that Pippa Middleton is engaged to financier James Matthews, it's time to reacquaint ourselves with the English socialite.
It took me close to 30 minutes, but was a great way to reacquaint myself with Horizon's unique setting.
Still, a picture from deep space can often reacquaint us with its vastness and blow our minds yet again.
But with the next season coming quickly, let's reacquaint ourselves with their specific madnesses, quirks, and mistakes, shall we?
Reacquaint yourself with Forever 21 Plus — which drops online and in-store today with prices ranging from $15.90 to $78 — ahead.
It also happens to be a vital component of democracy, should she and her boss care to reacquaint themselves with that.
If you're just a regular person, why not reacquaint yourself with the difference between an alkaline earth metal and a noble gas?
His next tournament: Madrid in early May, which will give him time to reboot and reacquaint himself with the game's grittiest surface.
On this day, however, I had promised to first reacquaint myself with the Renaissance in Spain at the building's far northern end.
Since he hadn't shaved in close to a year, Butler needed a moment to reacquaint himself with his the electric razor he was using.
Roark said he had to reacquaint himself with the process of warming up in a hurry and have all his pitches ready to go.
He traveled by car to all 47 prefectures in Japan to reacquaint himself with his home country after spending much of his career abroad.
These interactive sculptures are designed to get you to reacquaint yourself with the material world — to think with your body in a disembodied society.
Then, suddenly, it's almost spring, and we open the curtains, shake the twigs from our hair, and reacquaint ourselves with the world around us.
Reclaiming surfing as a way to reacquaint oneself with one's Aboriginality, McGloin argues, constitutes a "form of active resistance" to the legacy of colonialism.
All of us have, and we need to reacquaint ourselves with what education really means and what colleges do and don't owe their charges.
"We thought we'd go into the studio to reacquaint myself to playing in a rock band and getting the chemistry and the vibe," says McVie.
It behooves us a nation to reacquaint ourselves with those who serve to protect us — not just during Fleet Week, but every week of every year.
So, put down the peanut butter jar (just for a sec!), take a trip over to your closet, and reacquaint yourself with the treasures it holds.
"Star Wars" and Marvel fare will be there, beckoning to fans who might want to reacquaint themselves with them -- or introduce the franchises to their kids.
More importantly, getting to know Beth lets the show reacquaint us — and itself — with the the myriad details that make up Orphan Black's increasingly entangled big picture.
"Mean Streets" is offering a chance to reacquaint yourself with the raw 1970s work of Martin Scorsese in anticipation of HBO's "Vinyl," of which he is an executive producer.
It's one of the things I've missed most since returning to the United States in 2004, though luckily I reacquaint myself with Japan during annual trips back to Tokyo.
In "Con Temor, Con Ternura," the locals celebrate as they wait for what may be their demise, using the time to reacquaint themselves and remember lives lived and shared.
But before we get lost in that debate, I want to reacquaint everyone with the tax we already have on the books that addresses income inequality: the Estate Tax.
"Everyone has crawled out of the rubble and is dusting their pants off, and they are ready to reacquaint themselves with the life that was waiting for them," Notaro said.
Stepladders let young customers participate, while the grown-ups reacquaint themselves with weights and measures to buy exactly what they need from pale wood coffers under powder-coated industrial lamps.
Every once in awhile, I liked to click through The Selby's 2010 photo tour of the home she shared with her husband and daughter to reacquaint myself with her aesthetic world.
" So maybe it's time to acquaint (or reacquaint) ourselves with the original, and there's no better way of doing it than to read the historian Andrew Roberts's "Churchill: Walking With Destiny.
It also makes you eager to acquaint, or reacquaint, yourself with all the work that led up to it, and with everything Mr. Gilliam has done since and is doing now.
All of this serves to reacquaint park visitors with the world Cameron created for the first Avatar, and helps promote the four upcoming follow-ups, the first hitting theaters in December 2020.
That has forced NATO to reacquaint itself with cold-war concepts like the "GIUK gap", a maritime choke-point between Greenland, Iceland and Britain that is Russia's principal outlet to the Atlantic.
There are still a few months before running outside gets unbearable, but just in case you'd prefer to reacquaint yourself with your treadmill now, take one of these routines for a whirl.
This eruption of violence concludes a very long scene that is not boring though is quotidian: a catalog of Prany and Vang trying to reacquaint themselves with the world as free men.
To reacquaint herself with her followers, she posted her first photo as Josie since announcing her transition — "I just thought I looked good" — and, just like that, Totah was back in the game.
It takes time to reacquaint yourself with the details of the task (once) at hand: one study found that it takes about 25 minutes to get back to on track after an interruption.
The national embarrassment over the fuerdai has gotten so bad that the government ordered 70 Chinese heirs to attend a reeducation program to reacquaint themselves with the values of modesty, reciprocity, and filial piety.
Before we dive in, we should reacquaint ourselves with Kimmy Schmidt's world: After emerging from a bunker where she was held captive for 22 years, Kimmy Schmidt (Ellie Kemper) is ready to tackle real life.
To help reacquaint you with your long-lost texture, we're giving you a mini crash course from the curl experts at Ouidad, as well as NYC stylists and salon owners Nunzio Saviano and Kattia Solano.
Our return allowed my wife to reacquaint herself with the city she grew up in and once terrorized in her tiny Fiat 126, a red one with the passenger door held together with telephone cord.
Men and women of character find comfort in each stage of a life well-lived, and embrace the time to heal and to reacquaint when the sound of the band is faint as it marches on.
Recognizing that issues with substance abuse in native communities often arise from intergenerational trauma, the Penobscot Nation attempts to reacquaint criminal drug offenders with tribal traditions and cultural practices to help them make a full recovery.
Apart from Candy Crush and word puzzles, I hadn't spent much time playing video games since high school, so, while reporting this article, I decided that Stardew Valley might be an appealing way to reacquaint myself.
Walker also rejected the Times' view that Palin at most showed that Bennet made an unintended mistake, saying she plausibly alleged that Bennet might have been "reckless" in failing to first reacquaint himself with the Atlantic articles.
No. When I moved back to Europe, I hoped to reacquaint myself with the drink, properly this time, and expected it to be easy to do, as it had been legal there for more than 15 years.
As President Trump and his secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, prepare to launch a set of initiatives that could fundamentally weaken and undermine public education, we would do well to reacquaint ourselves with the guidance offered by Brown.
The billionaire and voracious reader also recommends that grown ups reacquaint themselves with Dr. Seuss' body of work, writing, "There is more wisdom and humour in his cartoons and rhymes than in any number of lengthy and highbrow books."
We know familiar faces like Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Prince William and Kate Middleton will be supporting the bride on her big day, but it's time for royal fans to reacquaint themselves with the immediate members of Eugenie's family.
It's been years since I first walked through the beauty emporium's glass doors, but seeing how the retailer now rests a short subway ride away from my NYC apartment, I figured I'd reacquaint myself with all the store has to offer.
Americans will be forced to reacquaint themselves with an almost forgotten quotidian grind—independent prosecutors, special reports, the nuances of perjury, and panels of Sunday-morning gasbags intoning that it's never the crime that gets you, it's the cover-up.
" Being a coward, in contrast, meant a lifetime of anticipating "the next occasion when you would have to make excuses for yourself, dither, cringe, reacquaint yourself with the taste of rubber boots and the state of your own fallen, abject character.
Basically, what follows is what I've learned from the first half-dozen missions of the game, which might help you reacquaint yourself, or give you a head start if you, too, are coming at this beast for the very first time.
And how could something like cinema — which can make us feel, and think, and hear slightly differently, or set us off kilter — how can that reacquaint us with our own forms of reality and dislodge some of that actual thinking?
So I went back to square one and figured that finding myself alone wasn't such a bad thing, and maybe it was an opportunity to reacquaint myself with independence again, and test that independence and get back in touch with where I started.
For now, China's role may be limited to a regional supplier of last resort, given it is charging a hefty premium for its corn and struggling to reacquaint itself with a business it gave up about a decade ago, traders and experts said.
I'm glad it's here and it served as a good way to reacquaint myself with the subtle but notable ways different Mario games feel, especially the new 2D take on Super Mario 3D World, but the wait for Super Mario Odyssey 2 continues.
They should use the 200th anniversary of Marx's birth to reacquaint themselves with the great man—not only to understand the serious faults that he brilliantly identified in the system, but to remind themselves of the disaster that awaits if they fail to confront them.
Two days earlier the chief of naval operations, Admiral John Richardson, had taken the highly unusual step of ordering the whole navy to take an "operational pause" for a couple of days so his sailors might reacquaint themselves with the basics of good seamanship.
As you'd expect, the keyboard is cramped, and takes a fair amount of adjustment to reacquaint yourself, but it's a full QWERTY, and a lot closer to the laptop experience than just about any other similar product I've taken for a spin in the space.
And now is as good a time as any to point him toward the way real patriots behave, to remind ourselves that losing needn't be as incendiary as he is hell-bent on making it, and to reacquaint ourselves with decency in American politics.
He's the owner-chef of La Cabrera, widely considered to be Argentina's best grill after ranking 228.10 in Latin America's 15 Best Restaurants list in 2015, and he likes to reacquaint himself from time to time with the four-legged link in his restaurant's food chain.
" Hendrix added: "My guess is once he gets back to Washington, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue or [Commerce Secretary] Wilbur Ross will reacquaint him with the electoral map, which shows that leaving NAFTA would put the hammer to many of his supporters and GOP strongholds in the Great Plains.
Which led me to another eureka moment: Many adult Americans would do well to meander into the children's section of their local bookstore and take a look at books on bad behavior, to reacquaint themselves with the full emotional spectrum of being a person — for their sake and for others'.
They tend to be particularly beautiful, as the humidity in the air this time of year can make strawberry moons glow amber, so remind yourself to look up tonight — and reacquaint yourself with some delightful full-moon beliefs, ahead, some of which have merit and others of which are nothing but myth.
So, to reacquaint ourselves with the efficacious but trickily-named products that started it all, we've created this handy guide — with the input of cosmetic chemist and The Beauty Brains co-founder Randy Schueller and Miami-based dermatologist S. Manjula Jegasothy, MD — that breaks down what's inside those cute little bottles and squatty tubes, ahead.
Reacquaint yourself with Young Summer, a Washington DC-based artist who, back in 2014, dropped a bunch of songs like "Waves That Rolled Under You" and "Taken" that took flight thanks to deftly assembled synth-pop hooks and Summer's vocals—smooth like cashmere on naked skin and cracking with emotion in all the appropriate places.
On the periphery, the number also includes past colleagues, such as high school friends, with whom a person would want to reacquaint himself or herself if they met again.
Before departing, he took a brief course at the Infantry School at Fort Benning to reacquaint himself with the infantry. As part of the 3rd Infantry Division, the 30th Infantry took part in a series of major training exercises over the next two years.
Busy Philipps plays Laurie Keller, Jules' younger employee. Laurie works with Jules in the same real estate office as her assistant. Laurie often encourages Jules to get out and have fun and tries to reacquaint her to the world of dating. She considers herself Jules' best friend, although Jules' actual best friend is Ellie.
The Chinese government even sponsored demonstrations and exhibitions to reacquaint the public with the Chinese martial arts. Hong, in general, avoided the public spotlight. On the rare occasions that he made a public performance, the audience was treated to the Chen-style t'ai chi ch'uan inherited from Chen Fake. Though personally humble, Hong was proud of the achievements of his students.
My Dear Enemy (; lit. "One Fine Day") is a road movie starring Jeon Do-yeon and Ha Jung-woo as two ex-lovers who reacquaint themselves while driving around Seoul. The film takes place over one rather uneventful day, and subtle emotions and chemistry between the actors propel the narrative. This is the fourth film by South Korean director Lee Yoon-ki.
With Hiro's memory gone, Ando is forced to reacquaint Hiro with his powers. After a series of tests (mixed with some of Hiro's childish pranks) in a Tokyo bowling alley, the duo teleport to Sam's Comics, which Hiro claims is the source of all knowledge. Ando finds yet another prophetic issue of 9th Wonders! which depicts the very situation that he and Hiro are in.
Throughout the entire period, the Seattle-Tacoma area remained her base of operations. She provided a platform upon which naval reservists could reacquaint themselves with the intricacies of and skills necessary to constructive Navy service. During her more than three years of reserve training cruises, she ranged the length of the western coast of the United States from San Diego, Calif. in the south to the Canada–US border.
Livermore began to reacquaint himself with the ongoing punk music scene by listening to the Maximum Rocknroll (MRR) radio show, broadcast weekly from Berkeley and featuring prominent scenester and future fanzine publisher Tim Yohannan and his cohorts.Livermore, How I Became a Capitalist: The Lookout Records Story, Part One, pg. 5. Livermore also decided to start a band, drafting a 12-year-old neighbor to play drums — given the punk rock name "Tré Cool" by Livermore.
She spent the next four years out of competitive motor racing. Schumacher undertook television work for the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, and portrayed the rally driver Carina Schuster in three episodes of the Das Erste soap opera Marienhof in April 2009. She returned to motorsport when she joined the Lechner Racing School team for the second half of the Mini Challenge Deutschland series in 2010. Schumacher tested at the Hockenheimring to reacquaint herself with driving.
It was Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy however who tempted Barnes back to Windy Hill, and he was selected at number #59 in the 1999 AFL Draft. A shortage of ruckmen at the club lead Sheedy to reacquaint Barnes with his former club. A season later after defeat to the Brisbane Lions in the 2001 Grand Final, Barnes retired. He had totalled 58 games and 25 goals with the Bombers during his original tenure and return to the club.
The proactive cultural center strives to reacquaint itself with its audience, who in fact, are participants and beneficiaries of such cultural and heritage organizations. An effort by the Venezuelan government to connect its people to its cultural organizations is a response to cultural diversity and changes within. Venezuelan art is gaining prominence. Initially dominated by religious motifs, it began emphasizing historical and heroic representations in the late nineteenth century, a move led by Martín Tovar y Tovar.
Pg 162. Since childhood, he had always been interested in Japan, so in 1992 Reed went back for five years to reacquaint himself with the Japanese lifestyle. While living in Tokyo, he met Keith Howard (1950-2015), who was developing a non-toxic method of printmaking,DiCiero, Lyn (ed): Retrospective. Western Australia’s Artist Chronicle, Issue No. 116 Sep/Oct 2007 Pg 9. Reed became an advocate of Howard’s research and frequented several of his workshops in Canada and Australia.
Burton, who had not raced since 2004, went to Motor Mile Speedway to reacquaint himself with NASCAR. According to crew chief Chris Carrier, Burton expressed a large amount of interest in driving at Martinsville: "He's a Virginia driver and we're a Virginia team. That makes for a great combination at Martinsville." On October 18, Roush Racing announced that Craftsman Truck Series driver David Ragan would drive the 06 car in four of the season's five remaining races beginning with the Subway 500.
Leitzell was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania in 1961. His father was a former member of the U.S. Air Force who worked in a steel mill; his mother was a British overseas bride. Leitzell moved as a child to Chippenham, England in 1970, where he attended a public grammar school. Leitzell graduated from the University of London with a bachelor's degree in geology in 1982 and returned to the United States to reacquaint himself with a father whom he had not seen in twelve years.
Within the book Zelda finds a spell that requires perfect astronomical timing—the moon, the earth, and the dog star must form a perfect isosceles triangle. Zelda performs the spell and Lucy appears. Lucy begins to reacquaint herself with living and with her family who are shocked to see her alive again, one year later, and soon discovers that she cannot simply pick her life back up where she left off. She returns to find her widower husband has sold their home and married her greedy and double-crossing friend from college.
At the wedding, Isabel is surprised to see Theresa's husband is her former flame, Oscar. During Theresa's wedding toast, she also discovers that Grace is in fact Isabel's own daughter by Oscar, who was supposed to have been given up for adoption. Isabel learns that after the couple parted ways, Oscar secretly returned and raised Grace himself, before meeting and marrying Theresa years later. Though denying she knew Isabel's identity beforehand, Theresa pushes Isabel to get to know Grace and reacquaint with Oscar, and finds repeated excuses to extend Isabel's stay.
Assigned to reacquaint with the Lake Erie Monsters, Bacashihua split the season with former NHL goaltender John Grahame to form one of the best performing tandems in the AHL. He was recalled by the Avalanche on one occasion to serve as backup in place of the injured Craig Anderson, however failed to make his Avalanche debut. Returning to the Monsters to set a career professional best in goals against average, Bacashihua appeared in 42 games for 23 wins to help guide the Monsters to their first post-season berth.
Kankkunen's 1992 Safari Rally Lancia Delta HF Integrale driven non- competitively during the 2008 Rallye Deutschland. By the time Kankkunen took the long-awaited win for Toyota, he had already signed a deal to reacquaint himself with Lancia for the 1990 season. Halfway through the season, Kankkunen found himself only fourth in the championship and Toyota in the lead with their new star driver Carlos Sainz. Although Kankkunen later repeated his win in Australia and collected his fifth podium of the season in Sanremo, Sainz went on to take a dominant title.
Ladue also won an Emmy Award for Best Sports Special, in 1996, for directing The Banner Years: The Official History of the Boston Garden. Just one month after release, Banner Years became the all-time best-selling special interest video in New England. In 1996, working with local high school students and a team of creative professionals, Ladue directed production of , a music video designed to reacquaint young people with the Civil Rights Movement. This educational video was screened at the United Nations, on BET and was distributed to over a thousand high schools.
The Professor is visiting the town of Ain Tadouirt (a fictitious city) ostensibly to reacquaint with an old acquaintance and to do some base academic work studying the regional dialects of "the warm country". (The Professor appears to be specialized in Arabic language.) When his friend cannot be found (and is later revealed to have died), the Professor clumsily attempts to find his way around the town. He tries to engage with the qaouaji of the old cafe, but repeatedly and inadvertently insults him with his cultural aloofness. The Professor finally requests to buy some novelty camel- udder boxes.
It is thought by some that the trauma of this event is what caused him to withdraw from the world and reacquaint himself with the facsimile machine; this claim is supported by the hiring of a young local girl, also named Margaret, to care for Maggie. In 1863 Richard married Margaret before going off to enlist. At this time Jacob became obsessed with finding a way to show his dead wife a picture of their baby girl. McCallister cites a journal entry of Richard's in support of this claim: > I was much saddened by my father's absence at my recent wedding to Margaret.
Firstly his old club Arsenal held a retirement party for him where he was presented with a silver tea set. But instead of the party and gift acting as closure with Arsenal, it merely served to reacquaint him with former friends. Then he was involved in a car accident which left him unable to return to Stoke-on-Trent for the start of the 1923–24 season. Then the saga took a bizarre twist: as Stoke were still waiting him to return to the club, Rutherford instead quit and re-signed as a player for Arsenal.
However, at Montfort-l'Amaury Agathe was able to reacquaint herself with Marie-Thérèse- Charlotte of France, Caroline Ferdinande Louise, duchesse de Berry, and Louise-Elisabeth, Marquise de Tourzel. When Louis XVIII died, she was received at Court more frequently. Her granddaughter remembered seeing her grandmother talking with the Duchess of Angoulême, during the King’s visit to Naples, in 1827, at the castle, where Charles X, rested his hand upon our heads, asking each of us our age, he chatted a few moments with our grandmother and inquired about her interests.Family History ; Guy de Rambaud, letter partly quoted by Guy de Rambaud, Pour l'amour du Dauphin, p.
For getting the infant habituated, what is recommended is breastfeeding only when the infant is calm, not switching the infant back to the breast when they are extremely hungry, and more skin-to-skin contact (during breast-feeding) would help reacquaint them. For some special instances, the usage of a nipple shield can be considered to lure the infant back to breastfeeding. To switch to a bottle, a slow-flow nipple is recommended so that the infant has time to adapt to the new technique of feeding. A bottle system that imitates the natural breastfeeding motions of the infant makes the transition of bottle to breast easier.
He barely recognizes himself in the mirror and decides to use this as a means to subtly reacquaint himself with Miss Acacia. He dresses himself in one of Méliès' old suits and a hat and goes back to the amusement park, where he finds that Miss Acacia is still singing on the stage and Joe is still working on the ghost train. He also discovers that he has a grave and that everyone thinks he died the night he tried to tear out his heart. As he is no longer recognizable as his previous self Jack is able to develop a new friendship with Miss Acacia and they even begin lightly flirting with each other.
The novel received generally favourable critical reviews in the mainstream UK press, with some exceptions. The Sunday Times said that: "Warner not only satirises the crassness of contemporary life but underlines the inequities of social class... the way that this middle-aged man manages to inhabit a gang of girls with such gusto and conviction is one of the small miracles of contemporary fiction." The Independent opined that "Warner navigates the comic, the philosophical and the socially acute like no other writer we have". The Observer said that the plot was compelling: "as the women reacquaint themselves with each other, the reader is rapidly drawn into their lives and the complex web of their relationships through their vivid conversation".
The term emerged soon after ecology took hold as a popular scientific paradigm and a broad cultural attitude in the 1960s and 1970s." -Jonathan Levin "Ecofiction forms a literature-based path towards an invigorated understanding of nature's place in human life and is part of a new phase in nature writing that seeks to include a modern consciousness in narratives of place. The Hopper believes that in order to refashion our lives to accommodate the knowledge we have of our environmental crisis, we have a lot of cultural heavy lifting to do. To reacquaint ourselves meaningfully with the natural world we have to turn our interpretive, inquisitive, and inspired faculties upon it.
Besides campaigning, the Southern Negro Youth Congress also believed in the power of using the arts as an instrument to promote their causes to the youth. The two main tactics used by the Southern Negro Youth Congress were poetry and drama. The Congress helped this movement by creating a literary publication Cavalcade: The March of Southern Negro Youth and a creative association entitled the Association of Young Writers and Artists to allow blacks to spread their expressions. In addition, the Southern Negro Youth Congress Community Theatre also performed across the South to reacquaint Southern African-Americans with their heritage, as well as show them that struggle was necessary to demonstrate that America should change its democratic pronouncement.
"The Ungroundable" was the last of a series of seven episodes produced in the latter half of 2008, during a run that Parker described as "tough." Like many South Park episodes, much of the storyline was crafted one week prior during a Thursday writer's meeting. The Goth kids first appeared in the season seven episode "Raisins" (2003), and had made appearances in the ensuing years; Parker went back and watched the episode to reacquaint himself with the characters. He noted that while that particular episode mocked Goth kids, later portrayals, such as those in "The Ungroundable", were more sympathetic, with both Parker and Stone calling the Goth kids some of their favorite characters in the series.
Years ago, TJ (Dean Daley-Jones) abandoned his wife and son, and as time passes his conscience tells him it's time he began facing up to his responsibilities as a father. TJ is an Aboriginal man living in Western Australia and has a weakness for alcohol and a habit of getting into fights. As it happens, TJ's son Bullet (Lucas Yeeda) is nearly as troubled as he is; at the age of thirteen, he's already been arrested for arson and instead of serving a sentence in a juvenile detention home, he is released to the custody of his Elders. Bullet isn't anxious to reacquaint himself with TJ, but both realize they need to settle their scores with one another, and Bullet's Grandfather Texas (Greg Tait) steps in to help.

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