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- Of course, investors may be inured to these kinds of pay grabs by now.
- And it is not just humans who can be inured to the effects of excess body fat.
- Many analysts suggest voters may be inured to such controversies, after the Monica Lewinsky scandal and other cases involving elected officials.
- In a city that should be inured to scandal by now, the Lewinsky imbroglio has strained old social customs and upended many long friendships.
- One more reason for Israel's sang-froid on the failed ICL offering : Israeli investors already may be inured to glitches in government sell-off plans.
- Stealing or copying someone's work has become so effortless, some say, that students may be inured to the ethical or legal consequences, much like drivers exceeding the speed limit.
- And on the amount of nudity, especially Kidman's, it would contain, though one would think New Yorkers and Londoners would be inured to star turns and stage nudity by now.
- Sometimes, as they mount the rampart, a cook may throw fat upon the fire, to accustom them to a sudden blaze; and sometimes, by the clatter of empty pots, they may be inured to formidable noises.