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"But when push came to shove, he accommodated himself to what was required for a deal".
But he was able to spread Zen further than others partly because he accommodated himself to his environment".
"He accommodated himself with a kind of cynical indifference to his crippled body, as to a house badly out of repair, and dragged it about with him as a snail does a shell," one newspaper commented.
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In short, he accommodates himself to his generation, rejects the tragic, trivializes everything.
Then he accommodates himself to the increasing restrictions imposed on the Jews as best he can.
By the 1860s Emerson's reputation in America was secure, for time was wearing down the novelty of his rebellion as he slowly accommodated himself to society.
In 1866, however, Forckenbeck seceded from the Progressives to join the new National Liberal Party, and thereafter, along with most of his party colleagues, he increasingly accommodated himself to the political designs of Bismarck.
He was accommodating himself to slow, ambiguous change — and, after all, the revolution had achieved some things to build on.
I would say he's rather more like Eisenhower, in the sense that he had to accommodate himself to this rather intense sort of internal dissonance.
As with Obama, they give little indication of how he would actually accommodate himself to the realities of power once in office.
He adds, that he was "able to accommodate himself to the Haight-Ashbury subculture that began in 1966-67".
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