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- Make (someone) familiar (with)
- Adapt to freedom, finally, following curtailment of charge
- A key question is not commonly used to inform
- Erk with rum brief
- Get familiar free article, in two parts, inside
- Make (someone) used to (something)
- Get used to most of blame being put on schoolboy
- Bill, old-fashioned, is to get up to date
- Make familiar account whimsical
- Familiarize a Conservative with unusual following
- Get prepared, briefly, to point the finger at pig thief
- Get to come to know a Conservative, pleasingly old-world
- A habit of stuttering, get one inured to
- Bill has usual practice to familiarise
- Bill is cut short, strange to tell