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"But our line has learned to acclimate.
Then all of a sudden I just learned to acclimate.
I learned to acclimate.
With nearly three seasons of "Empire" under her belt, Taraji P. Henson has learned to acclimate to Chicago weather.
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At 6 feet 5 inches, Pascoe is taller than some of the linebackers and defensive backs he is blocking, so he has learned to lower his pads and acclimate to using the proper body position on blocks.
But Ms. Jones said she expected Michael to get acclimated fast, just as her son has learned to walk with a cane and begun to read Braille.
She'd raise the second one differently, she said, more in line with Apache and indigenous Mexican approaches to child rearing teaching the child to track animals before she learns to read, and acclimating her at an early age to being alone in nature.
The theory is that this will give students more time to acclimate to the process and learn about college.
It does take a while for foreign students to acclimate.
White Fang learns "to obey the strong and to oppress the weak" — hardly an ideal of socialism — and, while Buck does join a wolf pack by the end of the book, he also learns how to acclimate himself to work.
"We have to acclimate them to the routine.
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