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I'm accustomed to feeling this pressure.
I'm accustomed to feeling used up after any Picasso show: shaky with pleasure and not so much sent on my way as seduced and abandoned.
"I'm accustomed to feeling a connection with a play almost immediately, but that wasn't quite the case with 'Daisy,' " Ms. Redgrave said.
RESIDENTS of the bungalow district of Brighton Beach, a 10-block stretch of wooden single-family houses in Brooklyn that stand cheek-by-jowl along narrow lanes, are accustomed to feeling embattled.
An audience is accustomed to feeling tired after a Washington, D.C., broadcast spectacle, fatigued by politics as usual, but now the exhaustion has the air of a defensive torpor.
He says a defeat for the federal Liberals might even help Jean Charest's unpopular Liberal government in the province, allowing him to blame problems on Ottawa.In western Canada, voters are accustomed to feeling like irrelevant bystanders: timezones mean that the election's outcome is usually determined before their votes have been counted.
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Pressure that I'd grown accustomed to feeling--not from our own families, but from the random receptionist or business acquaintance.
Filmgoers are accustomed to the feeling of 3-D, and to the rituals of watching it.
If your family includes any young children you are not prepared to eat then your chances of success are more or less zero, but you're probably accustomed to that feeling.
I've grown accustomed to this feeling.
It was then that Neff began experimenting with styles and slowly growing accustomed to the feeling of brandishing a spray-paint can.
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