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  • "Acquaintance" is often a better description of a relationship, but it sounds awkward and cold.

    Val Brown: Facebook: The New Meaning of "Friend" 2009

  • Revelus, who was of Haitian descent, had just returned from Milton High School, where she had rehearsed the poem, "Acquaintance," and was to deliver it at a poetry jam on Thursday night.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • Since I've downgraded a lot of them to "Acquaintance" status, the answer is now "quite a lot".

    elfpvke Diary Entry elfpvke 2007

  • In one of the poems Samantha was to recite, "Acquaintance," she wrote of the strength of women in the face of "ignorant souls."

    TimesArgus.com: Sports 2009

  • In one of the poems Samantha was to recite, "Acquaintance," she wrote of the strength of women in the face of "ignorant souls."

    Dailygame 2009

  • In one of the poems Samantha was to recite, "Acquaintance," she wrote of the strength of women in the face of "ignorant souls."

    TimesArgus.com: Sports 2009

  • For example, Fred might consider Bob to be a level 2 "Close Friend" but Bob considers Fred only a level 1 "Acquaintance" relationship.

    Sun Bloggers 2008

  • For example, Fred might consider Bob to be a level 2 "Close Friend" but Bob considers Fred only a level 1 "Acquaintance" relationship.

    Blogging Roller 2008

  • Wilson Man Wanted For Shooting "Acquaintance" After Argument

    News - MyNC.com 2010

  • In "Acquaintance," she closed: "So what lousy wind brought you here?

    Odessa America Online : Top Story 2009

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