| 41. | As time passes, Prendick becomes inured to the grotesqueness of the Beast Folk.
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| 42. | Years of agent-inspired casting have inured audiences to weirder confabs than this.
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| 43. | They were militantly Christian and inured to violence.
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| 44. | Even before that, Fulbright had become inured to the rough and tumble of politics.
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| 45. | We were not inured to the shock by a hundred previous pops of the gun.
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| 46. | To Americans by now inured to fluoridated water, the whole thing might seem strange.
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| 47. | Russia at large seems to have become inured to the incapacity of its elected leader.
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| 48. | To inure himself, he stopped watching television, and he reads a lot less.
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| 49. | By then Tyus was inured to slights.
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| 50. | Once they have lived in Florida long enough, retirees become inured to the courting.
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