Word: accustomedness
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This is why students in some Houses have been chafing over the recent switch in toilet paper. In Dunster House, students who had grown accustomed to the soft touch of Kleenex Cottonelle—truly the ivory tower of TP—have been disappointed by the recent loss of...
After 37 years, Americans are accustomed to the spectacle that the SUPER BOWL has become. In 1977, though, when TIME featured the big game on its cover, the event inspired something close to awe.
Clark came ripping into the race in September claiming to answer the call of desperate Democrats--particularly the pragmatists who fear Bush more than they admire Dean and don't want to waste a vote just to blow off steam. "I'm not running to bash George Bush," Clark says...
In the midst of reading period, students could seek refuge for two to three hours watching their classmates turn a rink of ice into a hotbed of excitement. Perhaps Ruggiero offers just the insight reluctant fans not accustomed to a women’s hockey game might be seeking.
The regulations addressed facets of street performance ranging from sound volume to dress code. Electronic amplification—vital for musicians accustomed to performing on electronic instruments or providing several continuous hours of vocal performance—was banned entirely, as were “trumpets and trumpet-like instruments...