Word: accustomedness
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“We will be returning to the numbers we’re accustomed to,” he said. “They bring a lot of energy and talent, and it’s great to have that group.”
While opening the spring season at Yale has become tradition, it is not always a pleasant one, as the Course is hard enough to manage on its own without adding habitually wretched weather. However, the Crimson has become accustomed to the distractions and this year’s difficult conditions...
While Sisler has strengthened HUP’s position in the industry, he inherited an operation that, like its namesake, was accustomed to standing on top of the academic pyramid. In fact, Adams says, its affiliation with Harvard is one of the most influential factors in its preeminence. ?...
Bush has set himself a high challenge. He has made the riskiest commitment by his country in a generation. He has promised Americans that this war will do more good than ill. The President sounded uncommonly confident as he spoke, but wishes are one thing and reality another, especially in...
For 20 years the U.S. has been accustomed to lead[ing] the free world, and in that time Western Europe rose from the ashes behind a shield of U.S. men and money. France itself has received $9.5 billion in outright aid and $1.8 billion in loans since 1945. There have...