| 21. | Quickly re-acclimatising to the Russian conditions, Hans scored 13 victories in March 1942 and two more unconfirmed.
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| 22. | First the girls must literally face a test of guts, and acclimatise to the unsavoury realities of country life.
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| 23. | Stoute sent the filly to California a month before the race to allow her to acclimatise to the local conditions.
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| 24. | High altitude is thought to result in faster times, providing the rider takes the time to acclimatise to the conditions.
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| 25. | They travelled to Mexico two months before the start of the Olympics in order to acclimatise themselves to the local conditions.
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| 26. | Hence lukewarm water feeling hot when you're acclimatised to cold and cold when you're acclimatised to hot.
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| 27. | Hence lukewarm water feeling hot when you're acclimatised to cold and cold when you're acclimatised to hot.
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| 28. | They had worn these kits a week earlier in a friendly against Charlton Athletic to acclimatise themselves to the new strip.
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| 29. | From the village of Sajama an acclimatised team can climb the mountain in two or three days if weather conditions are favorable.
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| 30. | In 1935 Tilman had not acclimatised well to altitude over so he was dropped from the 1936 team, with his agreement.
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