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They got acclimated to me and they made it happen.
It's still hilarious and provocative, but we've acclimated to that.
I didn't become acclimated to it — I never knew otherwise.
And some, it seems, never really acclimated to their new home.
The older you are, the longer you acclimated to that world.
Those months passed, and I almost became acclimated to the suffering.
In the age of Uber, we've acclimated to an effortless life.
Cohen told PEOPLE shortly after Benjamin's birth that he held off on introducing his son to his dog initially because he wanted the baby to get "acclimated to the space and get us acclimated to everything" first.
The Wild wasted no time Tuesday getting Berube acclimated to the NHL.
Consumers also became acclimated to streaming video services like Netflix and YouTube.
However, after a few days, I acclimated to my new nails nicely.
Kat Von D Beauty fans have had to become very acclimated to change.
And once you're acclimated to it, it can be hard to go back.
This is to get your skin acclimated to being cleaned with a brush.
You're all there to begin your career and become acclimated to professional baseball.
It normally takes about a week to get acclimated to what we're doing.
When people join this company, how do you get them acclimated to this?
He was still getting acclimated to his new time zone when the rumor started.
She offers up Chloe's popularity to help Ziggy (and Jane) get acclimated to the school.
Then, of course it's the time change and getting acclimated to all of those things.
He believes the "thermal comfort level" will be acceptable to families acclimated to tropical conditions.
He takes her to Nikki's party and tries to get her acclimated to the group.
Well, we've been doing this a long time, so our bodies are acclimated to it.
It is difficult for her because she has to get acclimated to various communities quickly.
He felt rudderless for about two months as he acclimated to the lack of structure.
In case of evacuation, passengers&apos eyes will already be acclimated to the blackness outside.
After a grueling first year, he began to grow acclimated to life in a wheelchair.
We've acclimated to the idea that the internet is a great place to find information.
But once you're acclimated to Windows 10, you might not ever return to MacOS X again.
For the last two months, Scott has acclimated to his new home at Stewart-Haas Racing.
The Mindset software provided feedback and actionable insights after getting acclimated to how my brain worked.
After returning home, Catelynn explained it took some time to get acclimated to life post-treatment.
After some alarm clock trouble, we get the feeling Dev has totally acclimated to his surroundings.
It's a fleeting experience because you get acclimated to it and then you want something more.
Johnson helped Stoudemire become acclimated to the league, and the two played one-on-one often.
The next night, after she acclimated to her new home, we would try the crate again.
Luna immediately acclimated to her new home, showing her gratitude through her affectionate behavior, reports Love Meow.
And he's not working with his teammates to get acclimated to the offense — every year it's different.
There's also 20 real-life dog rooms, so pups can get acclimated to life in a home.
They were so acclimated to being bounced around that they never learned what is a real home.
Turns out, big displays are the best, and I've acclimated to holding the larger device just fine.
By this point, Savage says you'll have "acclimated" to having another person with you when you masturbate.
But once acclimated to a new environment, they will hang around and keep the mice at bay.
An earlier version of this article misstated the number of days the volunteers acclimated to the heat.
"As Dak improves and gets more acclimated to the NFL game, that offense -- the sky is the limit."
It stands to reason (and science) that a sauna habit helps your body get more acclimated to heat.
These first couple of months have been about getting acclimated to campus, which, she said, hasn't been easy.
"Finding housing and getting acclimated to a new city is part of life for these players," Akasaki said.
Employees are much more acclimated to the inherent uncertainty of their jobs, and company loyalty has largely disappeared.
Two coyotes in Villa Park had to be killed because they'd grown too acclimated to people, Wake said.
There is no better way to get acclimated to the Switch than playing the game 1-2-Switch.
The stakes are high: You have to prove yourself, become acclimated to the culture, and make a good impression.
For the past 25 years, the Backstreet Boys have acclimated to a life of fame, fortune and endless screaming fans.
Each person is acclimated to their individual room's environment, which includes the lighting, noise, bed, and temperature, Dr. Hollingshaus said.
You're already living in a dystopian nightmare and have slowly become acclimated to the new normal of American civil society!
For those not acclimated to the cold, wetsuits are allowed, and more than half of the participants opted for one.
For a few weeks, Talini was kept behind-the-scenes at the zoo as she acclimated to her new environment.
Here's a guide to help you sort through the jumble and become acclimated to your first voice-controlled smart home.
Mr. Glanert said that it's only natural for it to take time for audiences to become acclimated to the new.
Of course, Pitaro would need help getting acclimated to the ESPN organization and culture if he did get the job.
Now that I'm acclimated to Nicaragua prices, I can't believe my eyes in San Diego at the cost of food alone.
Still, there are solid serialized elements woven into the show, as Tommy gets acclimated to the various political challenges she faces.
"We're happy that he's up there talking to the different senators and getting acclimated to the process of Capitol Hill," she said.
It's interesting to see just how phones have changed, and how people had to become acclimated to their use after their deployment.
By now, many of us have gotten acclimated to the stream of consciousness and debatable facts constantly spewed from Trump's Twitter account.
The absence of a timer in Atelier Sophie gives players much more room to breathe and get acclimated, to experiment and explore.
Westerlund suggests starting your winter swimming training in warmer months so that you become acclimated to the cold as the seasons change.
This felt inexplicably difficult, perhaps because I've never much enjoyed touring palaces, or maybe because I had acclimated to giving up control.
In the inaugural episode of our new series ROAM, we spent time with Marshall as he gets acclimated to his new surroundings.
It's long enough to get acclimated to a new place and to really enjoy the experiences without cramming too much into our days.
You helped a co-worker get acclimated to the office or with a difficult project and she won't stop knocking on your door.
Philodendron (any and all): The philodendron grows under the canopy in its natural habitat so it has acclimated to cooler, lower light conditions.
The identities of the women are not being released at this time to allow them to get acclimated to their unit, McCombs said.
It&aposs uncertain how much work he&aposll get against the Broncos because he still has to get acclimated to a new offense.
Generally, people who work outside or exercise a lot are more acclimated to the heat and therefore less likely to succumb to illness.
At a loving foster home, the pup eagerly acclimated to life on three legs, learning his basic commands at home to comfortably play.
This muon spike may have caused mutations and cancers, Melott said, especially in large marine animals that were not acclimated to radiation exposure.
He said he ate "hugely" on the boat, especially at dinner, and he's still getting acclimated to eating normal-sized meals back home.
As I acclimated to the subculture that was the 1980s East Village, I came to know these bodegas for what they really were.
Worthwhile humanizing ensues, as do plenty of squirm-inducing moments: "Paid consumption experts ... help their clients become acclimated to certain levels of spending."
"We expect that taxpayers will continue to become acclimated to the changes in the tax filing process in future years," the representative said.
Living with 400 other minimum-security inmates, I'd grown acclimated to a certain level of background noise: radios playing, loud conversations, card games.
After spending several weeks getting acclimated to her new home, Hope has been moved into the same space as the Beardsley Zoo's resident bachelor.
"Maybe the market's getting a little acclimated to the whole Brexit (vote)," said Thierry Albert Wizman, global interest rates and currencies strategist at Macquarie.
To prepare for the trip, CHOA's therapists will first take the kids to a local pool where they can get acclimated to the water.
As the policy debate heats up at the Fed, investors are getting more acclimated to the idea that a rate hike is coming soon.
As recommended on the box, I started out slow with two treatments a week until my sensitive skin was finally acclimated to regular use.
The bug was reported soon after the iPhone 7's launch last week as customers began getting acclimated to life without a headphone jack.
" He discovered that one school colleague was a 14-year resident, saying she was "instrumental in helping me get acclimated to my new environment.
With Yung Miami a few months away from giving birth, it will be interesting to see how JT gets acclimated to the spotlight again.
When the prince finally returned to South Korea in 1963, he felt like a stranger in his homeland, and never acclimated to Korean life.
And the CIA she's been dealing with while getting acclimated to the White House is not the same agency he's dedicated his entire life to.
It certainly takes getting used to and may be off-putting to those not well acclimated to VR. There's also the matter of moving around.
We all have our own ways of getting comfortable when we venture into uncharted territory that help us get acclimated to new places and faces.
Believing that he simply has amnesia after a car crash, she decides to take Cole in and help him get acclimated to the real world.
As Google and other companies would have it, people quickly get acclimated to self-driving features after being in a car for a few minutes.
So people who work outside or exercise a lot are usually more acclimated to the heat and therefore are less likely to succumb to heat illness.
The throttle has high sensitivity, like any full-sized scooter or motorcycle, but it takes only a few seconds to get acclimated to its speedy pickup.
The planet I landed on, Toigasaika Naurn, is peaceful and temperate, the perfect place to get acclimated to the game's distinct blend of sci-fi survival.
It may not be a trailblazing observation but today's culture, if anything, is more acclimated to seeing images of violence than when Wilde paid his visit.
Downsizing to 100 to 400 square feet of space requires both a physical and mental shift, from reducing possessions to getting acclimated to a tighter space.
Power quickly acclimated to American life; she lost her Irish accent, began a lifelong love affair with baseball, and started on her high school's basketball team.
After you've become acclimated to and then greedy for the luxuriousness of the illuminations, at first the austerity of the printed page feels like a letdown.
The team spent almost a week getting acclimated to the altitude before even heading up to the plateau (it's around 3,600 meters [11,800 feet] above sea level).
We created guides to help new players get acclimated to the PS3's shortcomings, and provided a community of support that was active almost all the time.
On Wednesday, Rzucek posted a Facebook video of Dieter in the backyard of his home — and says that the dog is becoming acclimated to his new surroundings.
A fully healthy Crowder and Horford have made an enormous difference the past few games, and that is with Horford still getting acclimated to his new defensive rotations.
As for Mshindi, as soon as he becomes acclimated to his new home, the zoo plans to introduce him to two of its female gorillas, Chewie and Mara.
The school — founded in 1946 by a one-time Rockette and owned for the last 36 years by Annette Vallone — helped Ms. Tsatsaros become acclimated to the neighborhood.
Torbert also said not to feed the animal -- it's one reason coyotes have become acclimated to humans and the animal will continue to come back for more food.
There were no signification differences in how quickly or fully the men's bodies acclimated to exercising in the heat, whether they drank often while riding or drank nothing.
Five years later, in 0003, she created the White Rose Mission, in uptown Manhattan, where young black girls who migrated from the South could get acclimated to city life.
The Red Wagon Goats owners say they tend to start the newborn kids as yoga goats at a young age so they get acclimated to the environment and people early.
She's still in the process of becoming acclimated to this treadmill and the water level is lower than we would like just so she can become used to the process.
Maybe over time, your family would learn to ignore it and those candid shots could happen, but in my couple weeks of testing, my family hasn't acclimated to its presence.
Now that you're well acclimated to Alexa, consider some advanced hacks, such as configuring the Echo to control different parts of your home, including the thermostat and the light bulbs.
This is one of many recent reversals from Bridenstine as he gets acclimated to his new job heading NASA, and it's refreshing that he resisted doubling down on climate skepticism.
By the time they've acclimated to it and realized it's a composition in its own right, there's only about thirty seconds left, and who's gonna get bored in thirty seconds?
We get a lot of these questions because people become acclimated to inappropriate behavior over time, in love and in work both, because most of us need paychecks and sex.
Behind the scenes, meanwhile, the White House is in a moment of transition as West Wing staff members become acclimated to the leadership style of a new chief of staff.
"The overwhelming majority of the incidents were attributed to animals not being acclimated to its crate or the animal having a pre-existing condition we weren't aware of," Hobart said.
"Don't normalize this" has become a kind of rallying cry during President Trump's first year in office -- a reminder to not get too acclimated to Trump's norm-breaking and erratic behavior.
Although there is a bit of a learning curve if you're switching from Mac to Windows, once you're acclimated to Windows 10, you might not ever return to MacOS X again.
The most diverse Congress in history is descending on the Capitol, with newly elected lawmakers arriving in Washington, D.C., to meet their future colleagues and get acclimated to their new environment.
Once the fish were acclimated to the water, the scientists anesthetized them and injected them with a special dye to help track their pee—this also turned the naturally pink fish blue.
Over the past decade, millennials have become acclimated to dynamic single-camera comedies like Arrested Development and Silicon Valley, as well as the freewheeling, edgy, and intensely personal universe of YouTube videos.
"The way the script is written, it opens in London, he s Victorian and he s acclimated to life in London, and then he goes back [to the jungle]," explained the actor.
Once the public had (somewhat) acclimated to the idea that the planet was not, in fact, served up fresh for human beings, a sense of Earthling rivalry with dinosaurs began to emerge.
Rose, who was wearing a blue Knicks collared shirt, was only beginning to get acclimated to New York, but he was bullish about his new team, a 32-win group last season.
Flora and fauna native to the Americas were so different from the plants and animals that Europeans brought with them, and so acclimated to specific growing conditions, that they couldn't compete biologically.
It's a neat trick, and surely couldn't have gone as long as it did in the book, but it's still jarring when Jake emerges on the other side fully acclimated to the '211.22s.
Slowly, she would (hopefully) have become acclimated to spending longer and longer periods of time in the costume, receiving treats for good behavior while wearing it (read: no chewing, tugging or rolling around).
For decades, the global economic system looked for a second engine of growth, expecting it to come from Europe once the European Union acclimated to its newer members, common currency and deeper integration.
It's hard to imagine a time before things were always in chaos throughout the U.S. government, but this entire experience is also a testament to how quickly we can become acclimated to bizarre situations.
" But Welch says it was worth it to put in the work to get acclimated to her new role,  "because when you're ready for a career change, the answer to these questions is 'yes.
"Different sensory things help them get acclimated to the store and grounds their body so they can really stay focused and can almost ignore anything else around them that would bother them," she said.
Around 10 days in, after the skin had peeled off my pinkie toes and my shoulders started to heal and accept their fate, I found that my general musculature acclimated to the daily grind.
It's the weekend before the semester starts, and a freshman pitcher (Blake Jenner) is getting acclimated to his new bunk buddies—some goofy, others philosophical, and at least one with a "raw-dog" temper.
ET, WGN (Chicago), FSN North (Minnesota) ABOUT THE BLACKHAWKS (24-22-2): Artem Anisimov has gotten acclimated to his new responsibilities away from superstar Patrick Kane's line, and the results are starting to show.
It was difficult at first to get acclimated to their standard, but Gates eventually realized that they weren't crazy, they were just disciplined— and he himself would have to learn how to do that.
There's a ton of life events that are also happening simultaneously: picking up and moving, their first job, and getting acclimated to a city which you have no control over, especially with the draft.
" Flake took direct aim at Trump and condemned the current state of politics, arguing that Americans should not become acclimated to the "coarseness of our dialogue with the tone set up at the top.
The effects of hot weather on labor were diminished in places that are hot most of the time, leading researchers to believe that people who are acclimated to high temps aren't affected as severely.
His goats are taken to work in stock trucks and trailers, having been 'acclimated' to the urban environment so that the din of honking car horns and wailing police sirens does not frighten them.
She had been getting me acclimated to this woozy sensation all along, trying to get me to appreciate the typical associations I'd eventually feel when going on a scary or unnerving amusement park ride.
Two solid hours of hugs and photos from dozens of new friends at a strange, big office building helped Murphy become more acclimated to the constantly changing world his future owner will take him through.
I think that's something we're going to explore in the latter part of the season as well as seeing him get acclimated to being back out in the field and being on this new team.
" As for the 2017 report, he said, "The overwhelming majority of the incidents were attributed to animals not being acclimated to its crate or the animal having a pre-existing condition we weren't aware of.
"The training center at the Olympic Village is open 24 hours per day because the athletes have to train at all hours to get their bodies acclimated to Rio's time zone," says Master Trainer Bryant Edwards.
He was still getting acclimated to his new job when, on the morning of April 230, he was handed the most daunting assignment of his career: Lead the effort to snuff out the attack on the agency's network.
Along with becoming acclimated to the weather, a person who wishes to avoid heatstroke can wear loose-fitting clothing while in the sun, drink plenty of water and take it easy during the hottest part of the day.
Noel is also likely headed for a minutes increase as soon as he gets acclimated to the roster, sliding Nowitzki back to power forward, Barnes back to small forward, and Matthews back to shooting guard for more minutes.
This is why it's important to help new co-workers get acclimated to the climate of the office before raising your expectations — after all, you wouldn't run to the chapel to exchange vows with someone on the first date.
Much to the relief of his mother and school officials, Cruz acclimated to the traditional high school and "demonstrated he could be a model student," showing he could temper his impulses and seek help when needed, the report said.
For the past two seasons, fans got to watch Remy get re-acclimated to life on the outside, finally have a wedding ceremony, rebuild relationships with her family, experience a miscarriage, and dive headfirst back into the music industry.
Kidney kicks and knees to the head may not mean much to those of us long since acclimated to watching inhuman acts of violence on TV, but we're not the ones WME-IMG and the UFC are concerned about.
Four days is the perfect amount of time to cleanse prior to a big event because your body will have acclimated to the changes, including any possible headaches or detox effects from removing caffeine, alcohol, or other potential food withdrawals.
For example, a seed grown and traded from Idaho is likely to have acclimated to Idaho's climate and might not grow as successfully in a place like California, David King, founder of the Seed Library of Los Angeles told me.
We have become so acclimated to envisioning the collapse of civilization that many people are gearing up the possibility that it might really happen (see: preppers), and with the Doomsday clock inching ever closer to midnight, they may be onto something.
The Nashville Predators have finally gotten acclimated to life on the road, winning the first two contests of their four-game trek as they approach the finish line of a stretch of 11 of 14 contests away from Music City.
Spend your first 3 months at Netflix assimilating to the cultureNetflix insiders said new hires should spend their first few months at the streaming company getting acclimated to its workplace culture, learning its current priorities, and adjusting to the pace.
Consumers are just getting acclimated to smart speakers and remain wary of privacy and security issues regarding voice technology, said Kent Lewis, the founder and president of Anvil Media, a marketing agency that incorporates voice search optimization strategy into its capabilities.
A run on a sizzling summer day in August should feel easier than a similar run on an equally hot evening in June, if we have been running outside in the meantime, because our bodies will have acclimated to the heat.
Along with Olivia serving as President Mellie Grant's Chief of Staff, fans and viewers have become acclimated to a new, darker version of Olivia in the role of Command and how she has been utilizing Jake Ballard as her right hand man.
"There has to be some built-in training to get them acclimated to the appropriate learning management system," said Darren Reed, a senior vice president for regional school services for K12, an edtech company that provides online school in more than 30 states.
Army's revival is in no small part due to players like Hopkins, who have arrived in recent years under a slight loosening of academic requirements and used their year at the prep school to get acclimated to the military academy's unique atmosphere.
When the scientists compared the results, they found that the trees that were acclimated to the warmer temperatures increased their carbon dioxide release by a much smaller amount than the trees that were only exposed to a short-term temperature increase of the same magnitude.
I think we're in a nation right now that's acclimated to people giving all they can when it comes down to talking about some athlete's triple-double, but they rarely ever hear the dialogue of rap music and hip-hop at a high level.
But there are a small number of seasoned commuters who have acclimated to the changes without many complaints — after all, they have challenging trips even under the best of circumstances because they have to travel between Long Island and New Jersey almost every weekday.
And when we talk about mass shootings in modern terms, Americans and the media are mostly thinking of the kinds of violence we are acclimated to and most concerned about, particularly shootings in public spaces in which a lot of people are suddenly killed and injured.
"The thing I will miss the most is, he is a walking encyclopedia," Tillerson said of Shannon, praising his "deep well of knowledge, experience and perspective" which he said he found invaluable during his first few months in office as he acclimated to the top job.
It's likely that as memory-enhancement technology gradually develops, we'll become acclimated to it, as we did with incremental developments in genetics; 20 years ago, headlines compared Dolly the sheep to Frankenstein's monster; today, we calmly accept mail-order DNA ancestry kits and nuanced discussions of epigenetics.
By a number of measures, the country has become markedly more liberal over the past half century, especially on social and cultural issues — even as the process has been slow, often painstakingly slow, the pace more evolutionary than abrupt — as the public becomes acclimated to change.
ABOUT THE BLUES (40-28-5): Magnus Paajarvi has shown signs of getting acclimated to life in the NHL after scoring twice on Thursday to increase his point total to 10 (seven goals, three assists) in 20 games since being recalled from Chicago of the American Hockey League.
I think that it was very easy for a long time for a straight, cis, white male publishing world to convince everyone that they were the ultimate authorities on the written word, because they were the gatekeepers and they ensured that we were only acclimated to one voice.
Look at him:"You take an animal that's acclimated to cold water and you put it in warm water like you have in Ryder's Cove [where he was released], and it can cause a lot of physiological stress," Owen Nichols, director of marine fisheries research at the Center, said.
They can grow to be massive alligators, but when they become acclimated to people or are in close proximity to a school, where they might become a danger or are exhibiting behaviors that are potentially dangerous, then the trappers will take those gators and they don't relocate them.
As an outsider to Wakanda and a black character getting acclimated to a new world filled with other black people from a different culture, Queen Divine Justice could offer an amazing perspective on various aspects of the African diaspora, proving further illustration that blackness is not a monolith.
Younger readers acclimated to the habits of texting and social media might mistake that last line (and much of Bidart's work) as an instance of shouting, but the amplification here is dramaturgical and sublime, investing his plea, as Longinus reminds us, with an expressive grandeur everywhere in these poems.
It's a daily mental practice to galvanize yourself and to remind yourself to not become acclimated to this barrage of executive orders and then people being stripped of their rights because that is not what this country was founded on, and we should be moving forward not backwards.
That's where she got the idea that the same technique might work for a "rapid ascent" on Everest, a peak that people typically spend at least a month getting acclimated to by taking short day hikes from base camp to get their brains and bodies used to high-altitude oxygen deprivation.
"Our goals in moving up the trade deadline were twofold — to avoid it being a distraction over All-Star weekend and to allow traded players to use the All-Star break to get acclimated to their new teams and cities," Adam Silver, the N.B.A. commissioner, said earlier in the week.
"Between talking to him about it some, and reading his comments when he had a chance to set a record if you will, you understand what a toll it must take on a relationship, as well as trying to become acclimated to new teammates on a regular basis," he said.
And, if you plan to go away to school, would you want your parents to follow you — either by actually moving to the city where you'll attend college, or at the very least by spending a few weeks or months there while you get acclimated to being away from home?
It is a practice the team uses to give young players a chance to get acclimated to life in the N.H.L. Putting a new player next to Crosby also limits distractions for the rest of the room during the daily media crush around Crosby, a two-time Hart Trophy winner.
After playing a few games on the show floor and getting more acclimated to the back paddles and new side-located "sax" buttons, as they're called, I can say that the Vantage controller is a seriously capable upgrade for players who prefer a gamepad over a traditional MKB setup or XIM adapter.
"Esports events have been an integral part of illustrating the industry's rise to prominence since it enables people outside of gaming to see how the massive crowds and professional production rivals what they are acclimated to experiencing at a traditional sporting event," said Doron Nir, the CEO of streaming service provider StreamElements.
Since arriving at the park three months earlier, as they acclimated to their new setting and forged the sort of immiscible bonds that make Lycaon pictus one of the most social mammals in the world, the dogs had grown accustomed to a daily delivery of a freshly killed antelope to feast on.
But just as the fashion world has become acclimated to the style, it seems the rapper and designer has changed his mind about the of-the-moment shades, because Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner just debuted the latest trend: giant, bug-eyed, athletic-inspired frames that cover nearly the entire top half of one's face.
"If you are rotating people in every 30 days or whatever it is to keep below the troop caps then the people who are rotating in are not going to have time to get acclimated to the environment and may be at increased risk," House Armed Services Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) said at a hearing in March.
Once it is acclimated to the thermal environment of the ISS, the BEAM will expand from its current dimensions of 3300 meters (seven feet) in length and 2.36 meters (7.75 feet) in diameter to its pressurized size of four meters (13 feet) long by 3.23 meters (10.5 feet), with adds up to a living space of 565 cubic feet.
Since he and two close friends — none of whom then worked in politics — led the formal launch of Swing Left in January 2017 with the aim of flipping the House of Representatives to Democratic control in the 2018 midterms, Mr. Todras-Whitehill has quickly acclimated to his newfound prominence in the world of grass-roots politics.
That optimism was based on three factors: that Aaron Judge, who missed seven weeks with a broken wrist last summer, would be healthy in 2019; that Stanton would be better acclimated to playing in the high-pressure New York market in his second year; and that catcher Gary Sanchez had nowhere to go but up after batting a disastrous .
So for the new study, which was published last month in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, scientists at the Environmental Extremes Laboratory at the University of Brighton in England and other institutions invited nine recreational runners who were not heat acclimated to their lab and cranked up the furnace to about 90 degrees (303 degrees Celsius).
That meant that when Stanton was not at Yankee Stadium that week studying video, working on his swing in the batting cages and getting acclimated to his new surroundings, he was unpacking his belongings, working the phones to sort out furniture delivery and lighting upgrades, and making sure everything was all set for a visit from his father, uncle and aunt that week.
For heterosexual couples of all income levels, having children often leads to discord precisely because mothers and fathers tend to slide into more traditional roles — leaving women to tend to the trivial details of adult life, like changing diapers, picking up the dry cleaning or, in Ms. Trump's case, setting up a new house and getting the kids acclimated to a new school.

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