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Church members housed the family of six and helped them secure work and acclimate to American life.
Peterson, who at 6 feet and 200 pounds is fast and wiry, said he used sports as a way to make friends and acclimate to his new surroundings.
The society holds monthly dinners and two annual large events to help hedge fund and private equity expats network and acclimate.
Upon arrival into the executive ranks, they seem disoriented, unable to adapt, catch their breath, and acclimate to the new environment.
He took his doctor's advice and took the next few weeks off work, trying to relax and acclimate to a normal sleep schedule.
These pledges do little to provide reefs with more time to adapt and acclimate prior to severe bleaching conditions occurring annually.
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He travels well and acclimates quickly to a new environment.
Leaving would mean missing friends and acclimating to a new class; staying would preclude the possibility of a fresh start.
Religious groups have been notably successful in placing and acclimating new immigrants, for example, and mission outposts have proved invaluable for the distribution of American famine relief overseas.
Alonzo Mourning is still finding his way, learning the inner workings of the Nets and acclimating himself to the peripherals, such as who the hated rivals are.
Sediments were collected from a series of forested and roadside wetlands and acclimated with a range of Cl− concentrations from 0 to 5000 mg L−1 for 96 h.
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