Rather something arouses us and accustoms our appetites and our desires to that which expands our longing. |
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This gives the pupils a sense of responsibility and accustoms them to working together. |
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Thus one spares them tears and accustoms them to shed them only when pain forces them to do so. |
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For his part, Stephane runs with Yann Riou accustoms to the Mini Fasnet race but also owner of the Groupama Trimaran. |
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It accustoms the student to formulate sentences and ideas in a new language. |
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Cemented in the mouth, the patient usually accustoms himself rapidly to the fixed construction and no longer feels it as a foreign body. |
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I shall always fear that he who accustoms himself to fraud in little things, wants only opportunity to practice it in greater. |
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Transitory side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach upset, headache, dizziness, sore mouth and cramps occur till the organism accustoms to the medication. |
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Modernist ideology accustoms us to think that experimentation can take place on the margins of a culture, but hip-hop production is the site of some of the weirdest, wittiest thinking in pop music today. |
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If the French label accustoms its followers to enjoy, with a constant regularity, true enthralling jewels, the graphic conception shows a major flaw with its excessive minimalism. |
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It is suggested to take part in a race such as the Quebec City Staircase Challenge. It improves your fitness and accustoms you to the realities of a race day. |
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I knew how eventually one accustoms oneself to the physical world's lack of sympathy: the buses that still run on time, the kids who still play in the street, the clocks that won't stop ticking for the person who's gone. |
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