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He is conversant with most of the scientific disciplines, but is also something of a philosopher.
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This can be an insidious error, even for those who are highly conversant with statistics.
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Another suggests that the owner of the bridge is certainly one conversant with profit.
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The drafter must become very conversant with the complexities of the contemplated transaction and may not balance the parties interests and responsibilities fairly.
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In actuality, most conversant with the discussion felt that dexfenfuramine's only advantage was patent protection for its licensed companies.
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Conversant with the various compositional theories and trends of the twentieth century, he remains essentially a tonal composer.
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Yet, some people, conversant with the local history, give another explanation.
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Publication demonstrates that the author is conversant with the scholarly field.
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Conversant with the dictates of duty they are all engaged in the practice of their respective duties and protect one another.
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Among other things, she was conversant with philosophy, literature, grammar, theology, astronomy, and medicine.
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