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Growing up has meant becoming acclimated; acting beyond the phenomenon, or even blind to it.
Cameron Maybin and Jordan Schafer are talented rookies becoming acclimated to major league pitching.
But Buddhist voters were still becoming acclimated to the sight of so much self-promotion.
Teixeira expected to be playing for a new team, and he wanted to spend March becoming acclimated.
By early summer, the Burmese people were becoming acclimated to radically altered roles both at home and in the world.
Garnett said players were still becoming acclimated to one another and to their newly assembled coaching staff.
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Sayeed, a teen-ager from Bangladesh, bussing tables after school, was acclimating to American culture by becoming a full smooth homeboy, checking out the girls walking by the wide plate-glass windows that looked out onto Twelfth Street, with a smile and a "da-a-a-a-amn".
Businesses need to acclimate to how important technology is becoming, and technology leaders in the organization must speak in a language that is concise, compelling, and easy to understand.
Zoos in many countries had quite different origins including a fish market that became an animal dealership before becoming a zoo and an Australian way station originally designed to acclimate Old World domestic stock to a new continent.
After transportation to SCORL, the PL15 were acclimated in a 2000-L fiberglass tank with seawater of salinity 20 PSU and gentle aeration until becoming 20-day-old juveniles (J20).
"You're already acclimated.
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