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We are reacquainted with the products but not the populism.
To get you started or reacquainted, here are the best nine.
If not, look forward to becoming reacquainted with the night bus.
Rather, I'm encouraging you to get reacquainted with your soup pot.
I was eager to get reacquainted with her and my siblings.
We've definitely seen Jamie's butt before, although it was awfully nice to get reacquainted.
I got reacquainted with that solo writer I always was before I met him.
By seeing Ruth and Taystee suffer, the men become reacquainted with their soft interiors.
I reacquainted myself with Gennifer Flowers and Webb Hubbell, James Riady and Marc Rich.
At the New York Philharmonic, this is a season of getting reacquainted with maestros.
He's getting reacquainted with his family, and he hopes to get back to school soon.
One suggestion to become reacquainted with your spending is to take the 7-day Cash Challenge.
Getting reacquainted with your neighborhood is also on the menu, as is reconnecting with your siblings.
He'd been assigned to shoot his old friend for a magazine; that's how they got reacquainted.
All these years later, it is time to get reacquainted with the blow-on-it technique.
Trailing by 7-3, the Steelers reacquainted themselves with a Chiefs defense that toughened when tested.
The two had lost track of each other but became reacquainted five years ago on Facebook.
Then he put my nearly full pack in his chest pocket, and reacquainted himself with his newspaper.
I become reacquainted with that constant feeling from childhood of not knowing what exactly is going on.
Check out the gallery to see Pia's sultry snaps and to get reacquainted with the hottest contender.
But mostly, I think gardeners can get to know their plants by going outside and getting reacquainted.
Shortly after giving up smoothies, you'll be reacquainted with chew-able foodstuffs like eggs, chicken, and broccoli.
Those close to her say she had fun getting reacquainted with her former constituents all over the state.
There, he was reacquainted with Steve Jackson, a cousin and boyhood chum as well as a fervent Zionist.
They were reacquainted in 2017 by the same couple, and by now the bride was living in Washington.
Douglas is also getting reacquainted with the rest of his family, which has grown since his time in prison.
In 29, a gorgeous photo was taken by Li finally reacquainted the world with the charismatic pika ( Ochotona iliensis).
Might as well go ahead and pencil in some time to get reacquainted with the kids, am I right?
The point of all of it ... early childhood development and getting folks (especially kids) reacquainted with the great outdoors.
When it comes to getting reacquainted with your texting gloves, you have a 50/50 shot of getting it right.
And with four sequels in the works, there's plenty of time for people to get reacquainted with Cameron's fantasy world.
We'll meet some authors publishing their first-ever novels, and we'll become reacquainted with familiar writers well into their careers.
Getting reacquainted with family Jones is 41 now and plans to enjoy his freedom and spend time with his family.
Since then, he has been getting reacquainted with his planet, posting a series of tweets about life on the ground.
Either way, it's always fun to get reacquainted with your holiday decor as you pull each piece from storage containers.
But once the thrill of becoming reacquainted wears off, you're left with a somewhat muddled, not at all credible yarn.
A few days after their initial meeting, they became reacquainted at a group gathering in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter.
Neeson, 66, revealed that while filming his new movie The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, he got reacquainted with an old friend.
And here's another, from earlier in the film, when George and Mary get reacquainted at George's brother's high school graduation party.
About a year later, I became reacquainted with Mallery, a childhood friend whose brother needed help getting into a treatment center.
Given Taurus' grounded, sensual nature, that could mean spending tonight getting reacquainted with your body (and what makes it feel good).
Once the group picture has been taken and we've been properly reacquainted, we dive back into the drama — starting with Debbie.
Consider other masturbation techniques that don't involve sex toys, like solo dry-humping, or get reacquainted with your hands, Battle says.
Since then, the women have gone their separate ways while they heal and get reacquainted with the lives they once led.
Under Jen's wing, Emily gets reacquainted with the less proper side of Austin, in which she's still sometimes at a loss.
Biebs and the Baldwin were overlooking the NYC's East River on Saturday while their lips got totally reacquainted up against a railing.
For me, the past year — my first as your California Today correspondent — has been a whirlwind, getting reacquainted with my home state.
Liberalism has no choice but to sincerely wrestle with its discontents, to become reacquainted with its moral blind spots and political weaknesses.
"He said they gave it to him when he got home as a way of getting reacquainted to American life," Alexander Rosen said.
When the Gilmore Girls reboot comes to Netflix this November, we'll be reacquainted with Rory, Lorelai, and many of our old favorite characters.
This is a great time to get reacquainted with your dream journal, as the messages that come as you sleep will be illuminating.
This is also a fantastic time to get reacquainted with you neighborhood—cuties are sure to be hanging out in cafes and bars.
And it leads to Rachel becoming reacquainted with Mr. Right, Brian Delacroix, who she'd known casually and now looks at with new interest.
Now that we've been reacquainted with scary markets, use what you've learned to get clear about what you can handle in terms of risk.
"We now get sort of reacquainted with these characters because the year-and-a-half has now passed," co-creator Steven Canals told Variety.
Then, one day, Mr. Allen was contacted by his brother-in-law, who asked if he would like to be reacquainted with his son.
Last week's premiere was packed, as the queens got reacquainted, performed in a talent show and teased out a few of their truer colors.
The most rewarding part of this entire assignment was the chance to become reacquainted with the best football commentator of my or any lifetime.
Pliskova won the Italian Open on clay but was upset in the third round at Roland Garros; she needed to become reacquainted with grass.
While Hollywood preferred big-budget superhero flicks to smaller boy-meets-girl tales, many of us got reacquainted with the heroines of iconic rom-coms.
Whether we have been subjected to formal restrictions on movement and activity or not, America is now isolated, pent in, and getting reacquainted with itself.
I've lived in D.C. for 14 years and recently moved to Adams Morgan, so it's been fun to get to get reacquainted with that neighborhood.
Ahead of the Atlanta episode—which is sure to be remembered as a straight #classic—get reacquainted with one of the most important cities in music.
But years after this angst-ridden festival of self-consciousness, I have become uncomfortably reacquainted with the feeling of being on the outside of the clique.
According to FOX 35, many of the dogs in the shelter come from troubled backgrounds and cuddling with the inmates helps them get reacquainted with humans.
I was reacquainted with this fact recently when I took a short first-drive spin in a 2020 Nissan Versa SV, negotiating New York City traffic.
The film, a comic drama, is about two school chums who are reacquainted in their 20s and, improbably, become arms suppliers to the United States military.
It reminds me of the way many Americans are becoming reacquainted with the power of public demonstration and on-the-ground organizing, along with civic engagement.
He occasionally returned to San Diego to dote on his grandchildren and in the process became reacquainted with Ms. Gomes, who he called his best friend.
Our local rinks — or a movie about a certain figure skater — may have recently reacquainted you with the grace, beauty and occasional disasters of ice skating.
Just as your nose is becoming reacquainted with a constant stream of tissues, so too are your bare feet rediscovering the misery of cold, uncarpeted flooring.
For the first time since I was in high school, I have earnestly and unironically reacquainted myself with "gaming culture" or whatever you'd like to call it .
It was only after Rooney and I became reacquainted through a colleague in Washington that he told me he had been a member of Congress since 2009.
Simpson also plans to get an iPhone and get reacquainted with technology that was in its infancy when he was sent to prison in 2008, his attorney said.
After missing the entire 2016 season because of shoulder surgery, Bird is in the Arizona Fall League, getting reacquainted with the rhythms and routines of playing baseball again.
As the day wore on and the weeks rolled into one another, I was reacquainted with a feeling similar to the one I had after reading Dear Sugar. Clarity.
My yellow rolling suitcase reacquainted itself with his oversize duffel in the kitchen as he held me in his arms, his chest smelling like somewhere I had never been.
But to examine them more closely is simply to get reacquainted with the features of the human face: its shapes and curvatures; gradations of light and color; freckles; eyelashes.
A short time after she returned to New York in 1996, we became reacquainted — I think both our professional relationship and our friendship grew out of shared intellectual concerns.
The hardest part of every day is when my eyes first open and I am reacquainted with my new surreality: I am confined to my apartment unless absolutely necessary.
Its lessons are so simple that by adulthood most of us have forgotten or taken them for granted only to be stunned upon being reacquainted with their fundamental gravity.
The couple, who met in August 1989 at a San Francisco law firm, became reacquainted in 1998 when Ms. Doerr, who then lived in Oakland, visited Ms. Malchow in Pasadena.
As much as we're loving getting reacquainted with our stash of cozy fall knits, parting ways with our summer staples (TTYL, crop tops) has definitely been more bitter than sweet.
Well, technically, Matt Czuchry and Alexis Bledel have reunited, but the photo of the pair from the Gilmore Girls set means their characters must be getting reacquainted in the reboot.
Should abortions again become illegal, we will become reacquainted with the effects of coat hangers, knitting needles and the drinking of alkaline agents like turpentine and bleach to terminate pregnancy.
The strategist also addressed growing interest rate concerns, which have hamstrung the S&P 500 and the over the past two months and reacquainted traders with more normal levels of volatility.
REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed Don't be a zero – get reacquainted with ZBBThe number of U.S. companies using a budgeting tool made famous in the 1970s by former President Jimmy Carter is surging.
We first got reacquainted with the boy early on Sunday, when he told Sansa and Jon he needed more horses and wagons in order to get his people back to Winterfell.
"Reopening is a good time to get reacquainted with a fund that may have been off your radar for a while," said Russel Kinnel, the director of manager research at Morningstar.
But as much as we love this particular season, springing ahead can be pretty brutal on our undereye area, which is why now is a good time to get reacquainted with concealer.
Some of this, such as the convoluted and messy quest log, is specific to Destiny, while some, like the inability to get reacquainted with basic functionality without starting a new game, isn't.
The latest retailer to open up shop might be familiar to our friends across the pond, but it's worth getting reacquainted with its affordable basics in honor of its big stateside debut.
A memory story, "Sin Alas" follows Luis as he becomes reacquainted with his younger self, both as a young man (Lieter Ledesma) in 1967 and as a child living with his parents.
After being called "malagradecida" — ungrateful — several times, my grandmother reacquainted me with the idea that "todas las cosas buenas vienen a los que esperan" — all good things come to those who wait.
Turkish art goers became reacquainted with Zeid with the opening of the Istanbul Modern in 2004, when her family gifted the country's first modern art museum her epic "My Hell" from 1951.
And with this summer's follow-up to 21978's It just a few months away, the time has never been better to get acquainted, or reacquainted, with King's voluminous body of work.
They will most likely become closely reacquainted in Game 22013 on Thursday night, and Iguodala's impact — can he again hold his own without automatic help when James posts up on the left block?
My instinct lately is to surround myself with people and distractions as much as possible but I also really want to give myself time and permission to get reacquainted with just being alone too.
The world is getting reacquainted with Chubbs after the alligator, which appears to be about 13 to 15 feet long, made an appearance last Friday at the Palmetto golf course, where the gator lives.
Though the cast members are uniformly agile and appealing — and it's always a pleasure to be reacquainted with Ms. Tomei's expert, casual comic timing — they seldom seem entirely at home in their characters' skins.
It has been an emotional and bewildering few days for the family as they have reacquainted themselves with one another and thought about how to rebuild their lives — in Guatemala, not in the United States.
While in college, Felix returned to France to get reacquainted with his father and try his hand at the brewery; for six months he cleaned out fermentation vats, worked in a bottling plant and loaded trucks.
Gnocchi on a mash of roasted squash and toasted hazelnuts is nice enough, but having just reacquainted myself with Frank Ruta's supernal pasta at the new Annabelle in Dupont Circle, I'm reminded there's just one Frank Ruta.
After spending his first season in Houston playing multiple positions, none of which required him to sport catcher's gear, Gattis spent a brief stint with Double-A Corpus Christi earlier this month getting reacquainted with the position.
Limitations on civilian infrastructure, particularly in the Baltics and Poland, are "an issue that all of Europe was very, very aware of in the mid-'80s, and they are getting themselves reacquainted with it today," Wolters said.
This year, for the first time, we're offering a year-end roundup of three of our favorites in condensed form, giving readers the chance to meet for the first time, or get reacquainted with, characters worth knowing.
Church members who'd previously regurgitated the "law and order" talking points of the xenophobic, anti-immigrant politicians and pundits changed how they viewed their neighbors, and reacquainted themselves with the Biblical command to love and welcome the stranger.
He will now be reacquainted with Ferguson, who is a global ambassador at the club, but will take his orders from the uncompromising Mourinho who will demand a significant return on the club's world record investment in the Frenchman.
If there is any good to come of this, the French people will become reacquainted with this early act of their civilization and discover that they have all that is required to put it back together and much more.
Fred's wife Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski) begins "Women's Work" getting reacquainted with the hard-working and hard-writing woman she was before Gilead, all with the help of her "handmaid" (read: abductee) June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss), a former book editor.
After finding the middle of the fairway with his drive, a pinpoint approach shot to within five feet set up the first of six birdies in eight holes as he reacquainted himself with a course on which he seems to thrive.
There, I was reacquainted with my bathroom mirror — a bit harsher than any to be found in a hotel room — and I quickly noticed that my face was dry and blotchy because of overexposure to the sun, wind and salt water.
You're always changing, Aquarius… but that doesn't mean you're a stranger to yourself, and if, by chance, during this very sensitive time, you're feeling disconnected from yourself, make time to get reacquainted by journaling, meditating, or speaking with trusted friends or counselors.
"I slowly reacquainted myself with the Jesus of my childhood, that eerie figure that moves through the Gospels, the man of sorrows, and it was through him that I was given a chance to redefine my relationship with the world," Cave wrote in 1996.
The entire series being made available on Hulu means that July will be a good month to binge the show to get reacquainted with Veronica and her adventures, or to meet them for the first time if you missed it when it was first released.
Having discovered rolls of undeveloped film from his years covering conflicts in Afghanistan, Bosnia, the West Bank, and Rwanda, among other travels, Haviv had the experience of being reacquainted with the past, in some cases decades later, when he processed the film in 2015.
It'll be an opportunity for audiences to get reacquainted with an iconic comic book hero — Wonder Woman is the most recognizable comic book superheroine in history — who hasn't gotten a chance to shine in mainstream pop culture the way other Avengers and Justice Leaguers have.
In 1964, she earned a bachelor's degree in English from Tennessee Agricultural & Industrial State University (now Tennessee State University) in Nashville, where she became reacquainted with her childhood friend Fred McKissack, who was studying civil engineering and hailed from a family of prominent architects.
With the trailer scenes being near replicas of scenes from the original, the joy of the new film so far lies mainly in getting reacquainted with our cuddly faves from the Animal Kingdom as voiced by the likes of Donald Glover (Simba) and Beyoncé (Nala).
As they crawled and thundered through huge rancid riffs and shuddering lows, Cult of Occult reacquainted us with the simple joy of headbanging—everywhere around me, heads bowed, shoulders rocked, and hair swung, consumed by a primal urge to respond to an inescapable rhythm.
A few years had passed since I most recently drove the Model X. So I figured a road trip from northern New Jersey to Wilmington, Delaware, would be a good opportunity to check out a new Model X Performance and get reacquainted with the Tesla SUV.
Alain de Benoist, the sage of the late-1970s "New Right," was correct to say, in an interview with Sputnik France, that these gilets jaunes protests had reacquainted people with an idea of the "common good" that can be found in the works of Livy, Machiavelli, and James Harrington.
These new works are best enjoyed through extended looking and contemplation.. The new drawings, all untitled, reacquainted me with Gober's haunting headless torso, after having recently been transfixed by its metamorphosis in the seminal "Slides of a Changing Painting" (1982–83) at the Met Breuer's inaugural exhibition Unfinished.
In Japan, the silent era ended later than it did in the United States, but film noir arrived earlier — at least if one applies that designation to this 1933 feature from Tomu Uchida, which concerns a police officer who grows reacquainted with an old school friend, now a gangster.
His work for global fashion brands may have taught him the values of entrepreneurship and teamwork, but it was his time off in Brazil that reacquainted him with his heritage (he moved away when he was 21 and spoke no English) that reignited his love for people, places, and things.
There, while Abby is reacquainted with all that she loved and (mostly) hated about living there, she is drawn back into an unsolved mystery from her high-school days, 10 years earlier, when a group of her teenage tormentors were beset by an unexplained sickness and one of her mean-girl rivals went missing.

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