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"The heat came so quickly that people couldn't acclimate to it," said William Snook, spokesman for the Kansas City, Mo., Health Department.
You'll need to respect that and acclimate to it.
When it was over, Sandness had his new face, but he's had to work hard to acclimate to it.
It will feel uncomfortably hot at first, but you should soon acclimate to it.
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"It is an old building," Ms. Fox said, "so we are kind of acclimating to it in all its little kinks".
But the audience is acclimated to it at a very comfortable rate.
After a few days you get acclimated to it, and when you get back to sea level you feel like you can run for days.
And once you're acclimated to it, it can be hard to go back.
And once you're acclimated to it, it can hard to go back.
Everyone must be ready for the full-time job of getting the pet acclimated to it's new home.
"No you're not ingesting a contact, it's just sitting on your eye, but your body has to get acclimated to it".
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