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46 Sentences With "get used to the idea of"

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Characters have had centuries to get used to the idea of stacks.
Also get used to the idea of watching your assets get smaller instead of grow.
Get used to the idea of having a little bit of excess in your system.
You'll get used to the idea of a universe in a gyro pretty quickly, I promise.
Now he is trying to get used to the idea of facing them on the ice.
I let myself get used to the idea of being awake by laying in bed until 43:45.
People will need to get used to the idea of not seeing actual vehicles in the showroom environment.
Now we just have to get used to the idea of seeing the company's name on everything, like Polaroid.
After all, people everywhere still need to get used to the idea of strapping a giant box to their face.
It takes people a certain amount of time and maturity to get used to the idea of something romantic with a disabled person.
Fans of The Walking Dead should probably get used to the idea of hitting a nearby theater for a zombie fix in the future.
Particularly if you don't own a penis, it can help to get used to the idea of being like 'I've got a dick now!
Of course, with the Local chain, shoppers will have to get used to the idea of walking into a Nordstrom that doesn't sell anything.
But I do think that we all have to get used to the idea of continually learning, refreshing our skills for the jobs of tomorrow.
Fortunately she still has several months to get used to the idea of having another baby in the house, since Guthrie is due in December.
"The most important thing is that people get used to the idea of discussing things with Jews instead of only talking about Jews," he says.
Not tomorrow, but very soon, I will have to get used to the idea of living with robots, most likely when I'm elderly and/or infirm.
With the increasing popularity of devices like the Amazon Echo, people are beginning to get used to the idea of interacting with computers using their voices.
It also took me a bit of time to get used to the idea of navigating through the on-board camera, rather than simply using line of sight.
Read more " _____ • Matthew Walther in The Week: "Conservatives in this country should get used to the idea of being prudent stewards of the welfare state, not its would-be destroyers.
But subscribers should get used to the idea of waiting a couple of extra weeks to check out a new release if they want to catch it through their MoviePass plan.
As we get used to the idea of machines producing our goods, we're slowly coming around to them making decisions for us, but would you put your life in their hands?
Tawakol says they recognize this is a social experiment and people need to get used to the idea of being recorded and putting the note taking into the hands of technology.
But if Marvel is so determined to separate the pre-Avengers 4 MCU from the post-Avengers 4 MCU, maybe it's time for them to get used to the idea of death.
Talk a little about getting to more states and globally, because presumably, you've got to get people to get used to the idea of doing it digitally, which they do everything else digitally. Right.
As we get used to the idea of consumer virtual reality, we shouldn't forget that architecture firms, construction companies, and research institutions are way more hardcore than you and your paltry living space will ever be.
For the first two weeks after I started my transition, I opted not to use any bathrooms in the agency, so people would have time to get used to the idea of me switching to the men's room.
The shockwaves from the introduction of the iPhone during that keynote not only redefined Apple, it upended the telecommunications industry, which was just starting to get used to the idea of mobile phones as a primary communications device.
A project like the Westworld experience — one constructed around detailed set design and personalized interactions with live actors — serves as a bite-sized introduction, letting fans get used to the idea of being the leads in their own customized stories.
"The Swiss would relinquish some of their autonomy in power and they would have to get used to the idea of getting more coal- and gas-fired power from cheaper Germany," said Philipp Goetz, a senior consultant at Berlin-based Energy Brainpool.
Forget about spending a few extra bucks on our utility bills; Americans need to get used to the idea of shifting our entire economy — every last bit of it — off of fossil fuels, and doing it within a little more than a generation.
And he needed to find a way to mount his comeback as discreetly as possible, in a property that was unambiguously his but didn't have his picture everywhere, so that people could gradually get used to the idea of Mel Gibson in public again.
Speaking to reporters at the close of a two-day summit on nuclear security, Obama said foreign companies needed to get used to the idea of working with Iran after many years in which they faced high penalties if they did so and violated sanctions.
Kardashian West, along with the rest of the family, has warmed up to the couple – Chyna, Rob and Kardashian West were spotted out together in Beverly Hills last month – but it wasn't easy for Kardashian West to get used to the idea of her little sister Kylie Jenner dating Chyna's ex-fiancé Tyga.
One main reason is that it takes time for customers to get used to the idea of a washlet. Sales in Japan were slow when the device was introduced in 1980. After some acclimatization, sales improved significantly starting in 1985. Around 1990, 10% of Japanese households had a washlet; this number increased to over 50% in 2002.
Adding integers is the best place to start when one wants to get used to the idea of representing numbers with a quantity of tiles. Any integer can be represented by using the same number of tiles in the correct color. For example, for a 6 one could select six yellow tiles. For -3 one would select three red tiles.
I didn't have a lot to do, so I just sorta drew it up. I’ve always loved the Cadillacs." The group claims to have been given a list of eccentric millionaires in 1972 in San Francisco, identifying Stanley Marsh 3 of Amarillo amongst those who might be able to fund one of their projects and submitted it to him. Marsh's response began "It's going to take me awhile to get used to the idea of the Cadillac Ranch.
It is built on Smith & Wesson's J-frame and weighs 21 oz. empty. The revolver was made with a grip safety as some shooters could not get used to the idea of firing a revolver without cocking the hammer. Smith & Wesson reintroduced this model in 2007 as a collector's piece with some models featuring a case hardened finish by Doug Turnbull. The Model 42 came out in 1952 as the Airweight Centennial but was changed in 1957 to the Model 42.
Cooper is best known for his exposition of the doctrine of "new liberal imperialism", as expressed in his The Post-Modern State (2002). This contains such ideas as the designation of countries as "Failed states", "Modern states" and "Postmodern states", and statements such as "The challenge to the postmodern world is to get used to the idea of double standards". His world- view is said to have been influential in the political thinking of Tony Blair as well as the development of European Security and Defence Policy.
Natasha explains that it is better that way. Natasha and Chris Pappas (James Mason) run into Ivan at the university, where he is working, and Natasha tells him to stay away from her. Whilst she is alone, Natasha goes over to Ivan and he tells her that he did not like being shot down and things are starting to feel a little like high school. Natasha explains that she needs more time for people to get used to the idea of them being together.
With his approach being comparable to writing a diary, the title of his first solo album Secrets on Parade was explained by a reviewer as: "instead of lying hidden in a drawer somewhere, his secrets are literally on display." He gathered musicians to record the album with. Before entering the studio in December for four months, they performed six shows, the first being held on 28 June 1999. The public had to get used to the idea of Christensen not heading a power rock trio anymore, combined with him choosing a wider musical horizon.
"2 On" was written by Tinashe, Schoolboy Q and Bobby Brackins and produced by DJ Mustard, Jon Redwine and DJ Marley Waters. It is nightclub-oriented, which contrasts with Tinashe's previous work such as her 2013 mixtape Black Water. She stated: "I wanted '2 On' to be transitional, so people get used to the idea of, 'She can make songs that can play on the radio, and she can still make songs that I can vibe out to in my car.'" "2 On" was released worldwide as a music download by RCA Records on January 21, 2014.
Forced to come to terms with the fact after being in denial, they make friends with Vitellozzo, brother of the man killed in the inn. He explains them he is in a feud with a gang of men led by Giuliano Del Capecchio, who are responsible for the death of Vitellozzo's brother and other members of his family. Once in Frittole, Mario and Saverio meet Vitellozzo's mother and try to get used to the idea of being in 1492. Saverio feels at ease while Mario simply cannot get along with what he is going through and aches to go back to his time.
Mother sometimes makes condescending remarks about Patsy, even in her presence, once telling Edina that "poor dear sad old Patsy" is not a suitable or reliable friend. Mother has occasionally confused a drag queen for Patsy. When Mother's never-seen husband dies in the episode "Death", Edina infuriates Saffron by responding to the news with a blank stare and the question "Did he leave a will?" Mother doesn't seem to care much either (she had to make a note of his funeral date), realising that she'll have a bit more room at her house, and explaining to Saffron that she has had longer to get used to the idea of her husband dying.
The series starred Guillaume as Edward Sawyer, a single father with two children who begins an interracial relationship with Ann (Wendy Phillips), his white secretary who has a daughter of her own. According to Guillaume's autobiography, he conceived the series with the intent of exploring racial complexities in a family situation in a comedic way, but was warned by ABC that the American public needed time to get used to the idea of an interracial romance. Guillaume maintained that ABC deliberately sabotaged the series by airing episodes out of order and showed a kiss between Edward and Ann on the second episode instead of the intended eighth. The series was soon canceled lasting only thirteen episodes.
From the outset, Kamil al-Husayni went out of his way to be of aid to the British, particularly when it came to working out a suitable arrangement between the authorities of the occupation and the local population, and he made it very much easier for the latter to get used to the idea of a Christian power ruling in Jerusalem. He saw to it that the question of naming the Muslim ruler during Friday prayers did not develop into a political issue, and even his attitude to the Jews and his relations with them were friendly and correct. During the period of tension that followed the April 1920 disturbances, he appealed to the public in the course of a sermon at the al-Aqsa mosque to maintain law and order and to rest assured that the British Government, as was their policy everywhere, would do nothing to hinder the Muslims in the practice of their religion. The British authorities, first military and then civil, were indebted to Kamil al-Husayni for his exemplary conduct.

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