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Like an old fighter that got too used to winning contests, Western democracy has got a little bit paunchy.
I asked the taxi driver why life looked so normal, and he responded matter-of-factly, "We got too used to living this life.
A man on crutches went by, and Mrs. Tooley broke off to remark that he ought to put those crutches away before he got too used to them.
Gisela Stuart MP Labour, Birmingham Edgbaston Your otherwise perceptive editorial (21 July) is wrong to say: "Labour backbenchers, including those on the left, have got too used to taking their cue on economic policy from Mr Brown".
But since the car can't tell the difference it exists, like Daily Mail readers, in a constant froth of panic over nothing; and I have got too used to ignoring it.
He got too used to people saying "yes" to him.
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"The historical data tell us clearly: don't get too used to commodity export booms; as any third world country will tell you, they tend to go away pretty quickly," said L. Josh Bivens, a trade expert at the labor-oriented Economic Policy Institute.
"Don't get too used to it," Olbermann said.
But don't get too used to it.
Even worse, they might get too used to it and never want it again.
"Can't get too used to it, though," he added quickly.
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