acclimate him to uh Ann Arbor and to Fair Street I like to tell people I live on Fair Street as in Fair and unfair
acclimated to it so then you have to get faster to get that feeling again so like I thought I would stop you know you get
It takes time to acclimate to that culture.
So fear we acclimate to, so I can scare you and then you get used to that stimulus and I have to keep increasing it.
to get it acclimated to our environment?
have become acclimated to it and don't understand it's wrong.
But they quickly acclimated to this, as you'll see.
become so deeply acclimated to a different tempo of entertainment um you know and as
Is this dog going to acclimate ?
And we've been able to acclimate and get used to the wind.
So I was sort of trying to acclimate very quickly.
So that's sort of how I acclimate to the cold.
You're trying to re-acclimate to life.
The parents had been so acclimated to a certain taste that they chose the junkier foods.
It means that you've acclimated to the role that you're in and the nature of the tasks that are a part of your role, and now you're very naturally
Your nose got what's called acclimated .
And then for "Blue Ruin," I started to acclimate .
doing it right now and look how quickly we have acclimated to a world that would
So we use practice MRIs so that children can get acclimated and know what they're going to experience.
I was already in punk bands and pretty acclimated to screaming loud and getting people crazy.
It is representational of a slow process in which you get acclimated to your tastes in art.
Because we've acclimated to the restaurant.
So we had this kind of part where they just acclimated to it.
So that means they're going to come into your house and easily acclimate and give you your growing legs.
And it really-- what it is is it was an invention of basically trying to acclimate Asian cuisine
because there's a lot of individual difference in how well you acclimate to heat and how badly you suffer from it.
But for the kids in the punk rock band to sort of acclimate to their new environment and to step up and to mount some kind of revolt,
But he was really cute and we would find a way to acclimate , and maybe it would be a beneficial part of our journey.
Yeah, it takes a little while to acclimate .
And then, just when I got acclimated , then I had to go back to Montana.
He let go of all of that grandeur, his corner office and all this acclimate and easy-- quote, unquote, "easy"-- he worked very hard for it--
And so what we did is we only swam in the ocean so that our bodies would start to acclimate to the colder water
hatchery and put it into a boat or a barge and drag it down the river system so that it's able to acclimate to all
Speaking of which, blindness in children is difficult to even get acclimated to as a parent,
When you grow up in a household of domestic violence, you become acclimated to it.
And the Earth guy, because he hasn't quite acclimated to Ceres, he runs so hard that he goes up.
But this was the first intimation we had that this natural environment that our bodies are well acclimated to didn't extend infinitely and in fact was very limited.
And so I think that meant that people, while there's some disruption, were more likely to acclimate to this thing as something
I feel like I'm stupid because I don't really know how to work technology and others do, and I just don't know how to really socially acclimate back
And I tend to think of that on these trips, go up, acclimate , come back.
So from these scientists, I was able to really learn how to push further, and acclimate to the cold, and go into
Part of this was still for the research and to look at how you could acclimate to the cold, but also survival and
And it's interesting to watch their opinions of the company change after they acclimate to the culture and what it's like to work here and learning what goes
And acclimate the new people that are coming
There was a group of scientists at UC Santa Barbara who were studying me when I was there at college, trying to figure out how I acclimated to the cold water.
the physicians of the human body, space begins at the lowest definition of all, about 15,000 feet where an ordinary human who's not acclimated needs oxygen in order to survive.