| 21. | They're inured to O'Neal's ways by now.
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| 22. | Rodney Rogers is inured to your scoffing, your sneering, your scorn.
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| 23. | We had become so inured to the trolley tracks.
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| 24. | The high schools have been most inured from reform.
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| 25. | He is a person who is inured to authority, unlike Anson Chan,
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| 26. | Infantrymen are often trained and inured to the injuries caused by barbed wire.
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| 27. | Even for the most inured, there's still some shock value.
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| 28. | He says he is inured to The Ride.
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| 29. | As a result, much of the population has become inured to poor service.
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| 30. | But younger people, nurtured on commercials, seem inured, if not entertained.
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