Word: accustomedness
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Students accustomed to brightly colored fruit may be surprised by the appearance of the fair trade organic product.
Meeks said yesterday he had become accustomed to danger during his tour of duty in Iraq.
He says his interaction with the academic community has ensured that the Bush administration is mindful of tensions and obstacles that governmental oversight might create for research institutions accustomed to being beholden only to their own research concerns.
And that, according to Mazza, has opened up a different perspective out on the field. Now accustomed to seeing so many balls heaved his way, he spends less time worrying about actually recording the catch, instead focusing on where the available seam has begun to open.
Radcliffe emerged from the starting line even with Princeton and also with the Badgers and No. 3 Georgetown. Sticking with the Tigers over the opening 1,000 meters is something new for the Black and White, who is accustomed to coming from behind to offer a challenge.