| 31. | They're inured to violence ."
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| 32. | Inured as we are to masks, the shock in seeing him is delayed.
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| 33. | People have become inured to these kinds of scare tactics after all these years.
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| 34. | With some Americans increasingly inured to advertising, media manipulation has become more important.
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| 35. | Initially, you think you'll become inured to the survivors'testimonies.
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| 36. | We have become so inured to constant marketing messages that we hardly notice them.
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| 37. | I think we get perhaps more inured to doing what we have to do.
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| 38. | Inured to struggle, financial and artistic, she was often rebuffed by publishers.
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| 39. | Voters and political professionals alike are inured by now to nasty and negative campaigns.
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| 40. | Nine people were inured, the agency said.
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