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In advance of the study, the animals were habituated to human observers in the colony.
People, who are hot-tempered, actually get habituated to losing their temper and flying into a rage.
Lincoln knew that the words people habituated themselves to use would influence their thinking.
They say coyotes have in some places become habituated to humans and human environments.
Two hours before testing, all subjects were habituated to room temperature.
Females and males were habituated in their separate compartments for 15 min.
Most dolphins are well habituated to small boats, allowing us to follow individuals for many hours.
The birds were fully habituated, and most copulations were observed at 5 m distance.
This park includes open lawns, mature oaks and maples, and a large population of gray squirrels, habituated to humans.
They have also become habituated to their feeding enclosures, an unsuitable habitat where they could not survive naturally in winter.
Many campgrounds support a flock of habituated gray jays, as campers readily feed the birds.
Subjects were removed from their normal enclosures and habituated to the experimental setup for 3 days before the experiment began.
At this stage, as guests are not in close contact with habituated gorillas, vaccinations are only recommended.
After habituation they were presented with new displays containing either the same number of dots to which they had been habituated or the other number.
Develop and promote responsible great ape tourism, of already habituated gorilla groups and within the broader ecotourism strategy for this site.
That is a dangerous situation because to be habituated with the irrational means you have become dull and fatalist.
Another scientist suggested that perhaps her plants were not habituated, just tuckered out.
They worry that their party's leaders are becoming habituated to opposition.
People who are habituated to listening to him are addicted to the charisma of his teaching.
Mr President, time has, perhaps, habituated us to the hollowness of the ritual that we have just carried out.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Retrogression, reapproach to a standpoint to which the race has been long habituated in the past, is easier.
He still held his big voice to a softer modulation than that to which it was habituated.
She should be strong, too, habituated to physical hardship, as our Western girls are.
But these Uri cannot be habituated to man or made tractable, not even when young.
Here it is necessary, that we should be habituated to both these modes of motion in order to preserve our perpendicularity.
She had become so habituated to his presence that she was quite at her ease, and treated him as a comrade.
And to this same practice he has habituated those about him.
Of course, these remarks apply only to those not habituated to long fasts.
Cicero was now habituated to that fear, and was willing to face it.
He, however, was habituated to her ways and went on talking.
Excepting a few provincialisms of slight consequence, you have no marks of the manners which I am habituated to consider as peculiar to your class.
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