By accustoming us to anti-constitutional proceedings, the administration gains a tacit approval for its new instruments of control. |
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There's also plenty to be said for accustoming children to relaxing their bodies and succumbing to sleep, rather than fighting it. |
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Afterward, it occurred to me that this was how people in towns like Glouster were accustoming themselves to the thought of a black President. |
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Multiply the possibilities accustoming children to keep the target stands and asking them questions in turn their classmates. |
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Mr. Kout has a fidgety manner on the podium that may take adjusting to, and the Met musicians sounded as if they were still accustoming themselves to his conception of the score. |
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Thus accustoming them from the first to limiting their desires to their stengths, they will scarcely feel the deprivation of whatever is not in their power. |
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It would in my opinion be a way first of showing certain things they may not know about or practise, and then of accustoming them to a possibly slightly more sophisticated way of exercising democracy. |
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We realize this purpose by consequent reinforcement and accustoming of principle that work in communal government in service for other person, not only attribute of authority. |
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Accustoming animals to competent and confident handling during routine husbandry and procedures reduces stress both to animals and personnel. |
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Accustoming ourselves to study reality with others from the point of view of the believer in order to effect a new way of critical thinking in civil society. |
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