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Ahead, her tips for acclimating to Daylight Saving Time. 1.
Acclimating to a new home includes learning the local lingo.
Then the scientists began formally acclimating them to the heat.
Nothing was wrong; my body was essentially acclimating to a roughly 9 a.m.
When Dynamite begins, Bamford is re-acclimating to life as we live it.
We would have seen her acclimating to prison life or even thriving in it.
Sometimes this is brief while a person is re-acclimating to their everyday life.
Gordon said the first days acclimating to the "Patriot Way" might not go easily.
He resists the idea of acclimating with the program, and a fist fight breaks out.
It seems Axon wants to preemptively block competition by acclimating officers to their cameras specifically.
This is odd, since skuas have evolved without ever acclimating to the presence of humans.
"My husband and I joke around that we're acclimating our way back to society," Smithline laughs.
It's a game trying to navigate acclimating to both temperatures while simultaneously wearing HR-approved workwear.
While Soto Moreno was acclimating to life on the outside, the #EndTransDetention campaign was ramping up.
Racers coming from lower sea levels need to build in days for acclimating to Colorado's elevation.
The majority of the first hour and a half session is spent acclimating to the environment.
At Princeton, international students attend a separate orientation on acclimating to life in the United States.
I am gradually acclimating to my new life in women's swimwear, embracing the bad alongside the good.
For now, the cat is acclimating to his foster home and proving to be a big mush.
American Gods champions the newcomer, be they a god acclimating to civilian life or a newly immigrated mortal.
After all, nothing solidifies bonding like an altitude acclimating kickoff bike-a-thon through a sea of golden pines.
They both speak the same languages: Arabic, and the struggle of acclimating to the ruthless terrain of New York.
We start off by just acclimating folks to the Facebook culture, what we're all about, what is our mission.
But, he added, "I do worry how our equipment and personnel will do" with acclimating to "the high north."
She quickly grasped that success would also require acclimating to the commercial forces of the radio-driven country world.
Panda keepers at the zoo are preparing Bei Bei for the move by acclimating him to a travel crate.
We met Max, Billy, Bob and witnessed how Will was acclimating to being out of the upside down (not well!).
She is still, however, acclimating to the demands of being the top overall pick in the league's draft in April.
Mr. Wang, who shot the movie in 2013, spends inordinate time acclimating viewers to the space and its inhabitants' rituals.
The lighting used in the installation is full spectrum to aid the reptiles and insects in acclimating to their environment.
Lower-tension media interviews would go a long way toward acclimating Bloomberg to addressing topics not squarely in his wheelhouse.
Some medalists said they would take their time re-acclimating to the real world, or at least the continuation of training.
Rahm could learn by observing McIlroy and Fowler, who have had a few years' head start in acclimating to elevated expectations.
For now, Ms. Malouf was acclimating herself to her temporary rehearsal space, with its Pepto-pink floors and pale yellow walls.
But existing 1D users should have no trouble acclimating themselves to the new model as the overall layout is very similar.
But if he needed any help acclimating to his new environs, his parents were willing to assist: They moved to Memphis, too.
The government, while it may work with former extremists, provides no rehabilitation program for re-acclimating them to a dramatically new life.
Maybe we are already acclimating to this new present, which is something that we will need to do in order to survive it.
To that end, Skyrim VR is a good way of acclimating people, but it's not the epoch changing game you might hope for.
In the trailer for The Incredibles 2, Bob Parr (more commonly known as Mr. Incredible) fumbles while acclimating to stay-at-home fatherhood.
Manhattan Theater Club and South Coast Rep have commissioned the second play, which will be about his parents acclimating to life in Arkansas.
The goal is to bring new technology to shoppers, who are acclimating to using VR and AR gadgets at a more rapid clip.
I'm doing a job I really enjoy, at a company I'm acclimating to well, and I'm able to share useful, accurate information with viewers.
Increasing her pace and working more angles as the match progressed, Evert hit 24 winners in acclimating her game to the green hard court.
Peterman's success acclimating so quickly was one of the many selling points for Browne, who made just one campus visit while exploring his options.
He has climbing experience, but even the most accomplished climbers spend months preparing and weeks acclimating at Base Camp before pushing toward the summit.
Ground offensives depicted in the comic take months to organize, mainly because both sides have to spend the time acclimating their soldiers to the altitude.
Anyway, no one claimed the pup, and so Klongsanun brought him back home with her, where he's acclimating to life with Klongsanun's two other dogs.
The G.O.P. is acclimating itself to accepting divisiveness and unconstitutional travesties—including, perhaps, efforts to end birthright citizenship—in return for a few Senate seats.
Lopez often received the ball far from the basket, and Atkinson said before Friday's game that Lopez was still acclimating to the team's motion offense.
The deal is a solid compliment to Acorns' own investment app, which is more for acclimating users to the idea of investing in the stock market.
Still, as they sang and prayed and wandered the aisles to offer peace to one another, many felt like they were acclimating themselves to the sanctuary.
And an e-playbill, unlike a printed one, won't ease anyone into the experience of seeing a show, acclimating them as surely as an overture would.
Ms. Elmore was new to Colorado, having moved from Dallas about a month before the couple's first date, and she struggled with acclimating to the altitude.
After a few minutes of acclimating, we agreed to float a little ways down the river, using our forearms to keep ourselves gently tethered to the ground.
"I went on a motorcycle ride for a couple of weeks through Montana to not be right in it again, even just acclimating to reality," he said.
Episode 82553 — "Right To Know" Chambers' second episode, "Right To Know," is all about Sasha slowly acclimating to Becky's very different life with Becky's very suspicious heart.
Hobart says customers preparing to fly with the United Airlines can prepare their pets for travel by "acclimating them to a kennel or crate" before flying out.
And that's for a straightforward climb that most reasonably fit people could manage in a day — not one where you spend weeks simply acclimating to the environment.
Sepe said that the reason for Kusini's rampage is unclear, but that the rhino is still acclimating to his new home at the park, the outlet said.
In terms of Mellie in the grand scheme: I just hope that she's part of visually acclimating our whole country to the notion of a woman in power.
"That had more to do with acclimating allies to the idea," Alexandra Bell, the senior policy director at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, told me.
That doesn't sit quite well with her new classmates, and it appears that much of the movie's conflict will stem from Dora's disinterest in acclimating to modern society.
Humans adapt quickly, and it's strange that trying to go back to a time before the internet is so much harder than acclimating to our increasingly digitized world.
Two years ago, Josh Norman was a fifth-round pick coming off a rookie season filled with bad tape, acclimating to NFL life under a new general manager.
At the time, newly-divorced Medley and her young daughter, Hannah, were re-acclimating to life on Manhattan's affluent Upper East Side after living years abroad in London.
Most will spend weeks there in the spring, acclimating to the altitude with rest and day hikes, waiting for the route to Everest's summit to open in May.
That training and prep is different for everyone, but usually it involves acclimating anuses with fingers or toys for hours or days before a scene, and using relaxation tricks.
The purists are only just acclimating to a post-Moneyball world where data rules, but artificial intelligence does seem to have a habit of evolving faster than we expect.
Facebook is under pressure to keep up revenue growth despite it running out of News Feed ad inventory and users switching to Stories that advertisers are still acclimating to.
Coach Pokey Chatman said she would try to find a feasible balance of rest and acclimating some players to bigger roles for their second-round single-elimination game Sunday.
We also had slates that we could write on underwater so that we didn't have to surface to talk and then spend time re-acclimating as we dove down.
Visually, racially, formally, metaphysically, each of the artists' blue black representations appear together as you walk through the gallery, acclimating you to Ligon's curatorial thinking about color and race.
Not only do these photos make great phone backgrounds, but they also mean that Markle is acclimating to royal life just fine following her highly-anticipated wedding to Prince Harry.
Three weeks after being robbed in her Paris hotel room, Kim Kardashian West is slowly acclimating herself back into the public eye, including attending husband Kanye West's concert on Tuesday.
On a recent Saturday afternoon, a Brooklynite acclimating two Californian guests to her neighborhood shepherded them to the nearest thing to their San Francisco address, a West Coast-themed bar.
On most of these days, they rode for 90 minutes, but on several days, the exercise was briefer and the lab's temperature higher to test how well they were acclimating.
Brian doesn't seem to share the same sense of adventure and connection to nature as his dad and needs all the help he can get acclimating to life in the Outback.
Re-acclimating a cat means keeping it in a "very large kennel with shelter, food, water and litter so they know their source of shelter and food has changed," she said.
Visitors are invited to watch the animals learn and train for the transition, which will include swimming into transportation units, acclimating to outside spaces and becoming comfortable being lifted by a crane. 
In the midst of acclimating to a new job (or having to put yourself out there again), your mile is minutes slower, your plants have died, and you missed your cousin's birthday.
What was the biggest challenge you faced when re-acclimating to normal life and what do you feel like you missed out on by being incarcerated for that period of your life?
It's only Dani who understands this, Dani the tagalong, who in a warped way ends up acclimating best to the increasingly outrageous customs of Hårga because she appreciates the greater attachments they represent.
The Patriots intentionally built their practice facility adjacent to the stadium, and they almost always practice outside, acclimating to the elements in a way that their playoff opponents — from mostly warmer regions — cannot.
The rules that are on the books now were only finalized at the end of August, and that was just a couple months ago, so people are still acclimating to what is out.
As she pondered how she could help, Shiffrin decided she could especially offer advice and guidance on acclimating to the pressure of the World Cup, because she joined the tour when she was 16.
What I really learned, was after like a couple of weeks of acclimating to Andrew Rannells, who is the second one to come in, that bond, and that same relationship formed, where we were jiving.
"Step has taken a thoughtful approach to developing an offering for teens and families that provides that first step in educating and acclimating today's youth to help them gain confidence and awareness around their finances."
Maybe it's worth amending the Workologist stance to advise that if you're still acclimating to a new gig, you should consider playing along with the apparent norms until you feel confident about the office culture.
By exposing kids to the rhythm of electronic conversations, emoji may be a useful precursor to reading—a way of acclimating kids to the digital reality of using symbols to communicate with people they care about.
Her parents constantly took home movies of their daughters, Billie and Camille, acclimating Camille to a life both in front of the camera and behind it; her signature films would be as intimate as home movies.
But they also keep it real about their experience, talking about the pressure that comes with being a student at a school owned by Oprah Winfrey and the struggle of acclimating to American life as college students.
Today's situation is dramatically different than ten years ago when unemployment rates for young veterans spiked to over 20% and the media was filled with stories about the problems many veterans had in acclimating to civilian society.
After returning from Vietnam and acclimating back to the real world, Jack has little finances and confessed to Rebecca that he only had $9 when he took her to the carnival, which was ruined due to the pouring rain.
While Boals told a few jokes that fell a bit flat and said Stony Brook reminded him of a Midwestern campus, he appeared to be acclimating: He was already grumbling about the quagmire of traveling to La Guardia Airport.
Why it matters: Although Facebook says it never stored the passwords, collecting them in the first place is a bad security practice, both for the risk of a breach as well as for acclimating users to provide information they should protect.
As he waits to get an order of supervision to apply for a work permit in the United States, Calvin is acclimating to life in New York and figuring how to pay off tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees.
"It's all about acclimating your guests to their new environment, aka your Airbnb listing, as quickly as possible," says Rusteen, who now manages several properties in the U.S. If you want that 5-star review, don't skimp on the amenities.
An 18-month-old female sea otter who hails from the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Sea Otter Research and Conservation (SORAC) program arrived at the Louisiana aquarium this week, and is acclimating to her new digs — a 25,000-gallon sea otter habitat!
"It's all about acclimating your guests to their new environment, aka your Airbnb listing, as quickly as possible," says Rusteen, who now manages several properties in the U.S. Photos can be another way "to set yourself up for success," Rusteen says.
While Markle was acclimating to the monarchy and the worldwide spotlight, her father and half-sister spoke to the press on more than one occasion about how Markle had "changed" and cut them off—in addition to staging paparazzi photos.
We introduced Callie, the family terrier and the Newton replacement, to it — acclimating her to the noise, teaching her to climb the stairs leading to the machine, recline into a head rest and be motionless for increasing periods of time.
This gangster crime drama picks up with Shelby, the crime lord-turned-member of British Parliament, reeling from the aftermath of the 1929 Wall Street crash, attempting to fend off his many enemies and acclimating to his newfound political influence.
"Sometimes the millionaire in Silicon Valley doesn't know how to act with this newfound wealth, and they are trying to get comfortable in that role," Andersen said, adding that it took some adjusting and social acclimating to get used to new wealth.
Although those who write about environmental change like to add notes of false personalization around this point — "My children will be x years old when catastrophe y happens" — there is really no good way of acclimating the mind to facts of this magnitude.
But acclimating yourself to a new environment and being successful from the outset doesn't have to involve a lot of anxiety, according to Jenny Blake, career coach and business strategist who co-founded Google's career mentorship program while working at the search giant.
The value of these communities is clear in cases where geographically dispersed people share a problem or cause, like those dealing with rare forms of cancer, immigrants acclimating to a new country, and mothers in need of breast milk to keep their kids healthy.
If the quiet, under-recruited kid from Jefferson City, Missouri—who still seems to be acclimating himself to his newfound level of fame—decides to stick around to play for a coach with a solid developmental track record in Tom Crean, that would make sense.
And when the immediate crisis passes, we may well have taken a new step in acclimating to the idea that streaming is not just an alternative to the "right" way of appreciating classical music, but also a viable performance medium in its own right.
For the next few years, he gets the benefit of acclimating himself to the professional game and dealing with the outsize expectations awaiting him in a basketball environment far less pressurized than that of New York, where many, especially the Knicks, thought and hoped he would land.
The upshot of these results is that "you will receive a bigger bang for your buck from acclimating to the heat rather than by temporarily cooling yourself down" with chilled clothing and such, says Carl James, who led the study while at the University of Brighton.
Amid the flurry of acclimating to their new life, most of the refugees had come to accept two hard facts: that America was supposed to be their final stop after years of impermanence, and that their families and lives as they knew them might never be the same again.
The world has begun the process of acclimating to our new reality, and the fervent anti-Trump camps have pushed back, urging those disturbed by the notion of a president appointing a white supremacist and self-avowed "Leninist" to Cabinet positions to hold onto that sense of horror.
While the State Department's United States Refugee Admissions Program gives refugees funding for the first 21973 days after arrival, people have to rely on their own resourcefulness and on nonprofit organizations for help acclimating to a new country and culture that's vastly different from the one they fled.
Still acclimating himself to New York, having arrived speaking only French and German, Mr. Kalischer had taken a job as a copy boy at the New York bureau of Agence France-Presse, where his daily agenda consisted of getting coffee and figuring out the word counts of articles.
"Obviously they have been through horrendous, horrendous situations, and going forward, we're not only going to have to allow them to grieve the past, but also deal with the grief of acclimating to the world," Rebecca Bailey, a psychologist who works with families to overcome trauma, said on Wednesday's People Now.
I rather think that our entire campuses are incubators of leadership even without the formality of such programs because if we're doing what we should be doing, we are acclimating students to an environment in which they have to learn to work with others who are very different from themselves.
He should use his tremendous ad buys not only to get his campaign messages across, but to get Americans comfortable listening to him -- acclimating them to his thick Northeastern accent and tendency to use wonky business terms, and better setting expectations for when they see him live on the debate stage.
"I had worked so hard since 2010 on my sobriety, on adjusting to life in prison, on being released from prison, on acclimating to my children's lives, and to parole that having to go back would seriously interrupt, if not destroy, any progress I had made in becoming human again," Locane said.
Kelsey Miller has been in several exhibitions, including Layers Beneath the Moment, Southern Graphics Council International; Monotype Guild of New England Fifth National Monotype/Monoprint Juried Exhibition; and Re: Acclimating, Kirkland Arts Center Gallery, WA. Kelsey is traveling to Cortona, Italy to teach in the University of Georgia study abroad program in January.
What is clear is that his return for the first time as president will increase security significantly around his Fifth Avenue home in Trump Tower, law enforcement officials said, testing a city that is still acclimating to street closings, police barricades and shopping bag checks that have made life difficult in one of New York's most congested corridors.
One of the best examples of this is 2012's "Deeper Than the Ocean" which sees Future lamenting the problems that come with his newfound fame and trying to balance being true to his old life while acclimating to his new circumstances: On songs like Beast Mode 2's "Hate the Real Me" you can find Future coming to grips with drug addiction that he was just celebrating on the album's previous tracks.
I have made the obsie, and perhaps it is an obvi obsie, that for a lot of women who are naturally or demographically susceptible to cultural expectations, by which I guess I mean having their bodies, choices, behaviors and labors panopticonned, acclimating to the idea that money is for you to keep, whenever possible, or spend, but just for you and your very own purposes and priorities, and not to fulfill other people's expectations and just, ideas, of you and your life, can be a tough one.

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