Word: accustomedness
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Off camera, Johnson was a bit more candid. "When you have two people as driven and somewhat egotistical as we are, going as we've been for the last five years, you're going to have a natural situation that will be contentious," he told TIME. Tensions started growing at...
Clara, Rosa's younger sister, records family events in her journal, and amuses herself with her psychic powers. She moves objects around the room with her eyes, producing only a slight reprimand from her mother (Vanessa Redgrave), who is apparently accustomed to her daughter's unusual gifts. Later, While telling...
Playing for Harvard took considerable adjustment for Fraiberg, who had some difficulty getting accustomed to the team-oriented philosophy, since she had been raised by the sport on exclusively-individual competition. But once acclimated to the collegiate system, there was no stopping Fraiberg, both playing and helping her teammates.
Yet, as people gradually become more accustomed to the idea of the "infoway," the concept is already experiencing a backlash. At Harvard, the location of laptop computers can spur enough controversy to generate two Crimson articles. Many remain defiant in their e-mail virginity.
The accustomed setting for the polite interchanges of moot court got a slightly different sound at the Law School yesterday: an auctioneer's "Going once, going twice, sold."