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"People get accustomed to something, and we got accustomed to the Saints losing," Gay said.
But becoming accustomed to something does not mean that it does not take a toll.
The Olympic champion is more accustomed to something in the region of 51 seconds at this time of the year.
"You can be accustomed to something for so long, you stop seeing it as something serious," says Dr Dorothy Memusi at Kenya's National Malaria Control Programme in Nairobi.
Gentle conversation between us, with no specific purpose or time limit, is something we are not yet fully accustomed to, something to be savored only occasionally, and with great care.
"Once we've become accustomed to something, we may grow immune to its effects".
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We are not now accustomed to letting something burn slowly and gradually come to fruition.
That free flow of information, media companies worry, is making consumers accustomed to getting something for nothing.
But glass staircases also pose a challenge for those of us accustomed to having something a little more opaque underfoot.
But once people are accustomed to having something free, it can be very difficult to persuade them to pay for it.Any hitches to the TV Everywhere plan are likely to be less technological than commercial.
And most nation building involved U.S.-financed projects bestowed as gifts on Afghans who "became accustomed to receiving something for nothing, and giving nothing in return," West observed after returning from several extended reporting trips in Afghanistan.
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