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It suggests that our country is in the grip of an idee fixe, and has grown immune both to new experience and to new thought.
While many New Yorkers have grown immune to this kind of treatment, there are plenty who might never return to a restaurant that treated them so poorly.
Carla Lockhart said that while she had grown immune to the constant slurs she had decided to go public after a weekend of intense vitriol.
If familiarity breeds contempt, then perhaps this explains why, since the taming of Everest and reaching that last great wilderness, the Moon, we have grown immune to the excitement of exploration.
Many Greeks have grown immune to talk of a recovery.
These anecdotes are so commonplace, that like most women, I've grown immune to most of them.
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Through repeated contact, they grow immune.
Will that make us all supercareful, or will we grow immune to things people say?
Doctors in France reported that they inserted new genes into cells of three babies with a rare genetic disease that prevents them from growing immune systems.
"The Flower of My Secret" goes on too long, and I am growing immune to some of Almodóvar's emotional shorthand — a folk song sobbed out on the television, a floor-cracking demonstration of flamenco.
As Nasim Taleb pointed out in his book Antifragile,muscles need resistance to develop, bones need stress and shock to strengthen and the growing immune system needs to be exposed to pathogens in order to function.
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