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They've gotten used to me being out on the fringe.
"Haven't gotten used to the tipping yet," she says, smiling.
But GOP leaders have simply gotten used to this dynamic.
But we had gotten used to living on one income.
I think I've gotten used to most of the stuff.
Or have we just gotten used to complaining about them?
But now people have really gotten used to the situation.
Someone is always watching, and we've gotten used to it.
" I'm like, "Haven't you gotten used to this, you people?
I'm assuming I've gotten used to the resolution at this point.
"I've gotten used to living in a man's world," she said.
We still haven't gotten used to the scorching, humid weather here.
By the time she was gone, he'd gotten used to it.
I feel sad saying this, but we've gotten used to death.
"We've gotten used to a certain level of chaos," he said.
"But now, people have really gotten used to it," he said.
"We've gotten used to keeping stuff above toddler height," she said.
The kids have gotten used to them too at the same time.
Nearly a month in, and I still haven't gotten used to that.
The Deep State has gotten used to operating anonymously and without consequence.
" He added, "People have just gotten used to being at war, unfortunately.
Now, people have gotten used to this being the way it is.
But in general, we've gotten used to nonveterans as the political norm.
In this part of town I've gotten used to a certain invisibility.
Ms. Eyles had gotten used to the surface in her Houston home.
Maybe we've all gotten used to the "digital fur technology" by now?
Maybe we've all gotten used to the "digital fur technology" by now?
The National Front, which everyone seems to have just gotten used to.
So, it's very sad, but I've kind of gotten used to it.
I've slowly gotten used to being the youngest working person in my school.
"She's been there three more nights, so maybe she's gotten used to it."
His family has gotten used to seeing him put himself in dangerous situations.
Indian policymakers have long gotten used to a 'demographic dividend' of young people.
We've gotten used to seeing Shailene Woodley with her signature brownish-auburn hair.
Start by questioning assumptions about the way you've gotten used to doing things.
Now I've gotten used to what is going on, that he touches me.
There's that sense of angst and danger that we've just gotten used to.
They've gotten used to being protective of their position, the safety of inaction.
Besides, Grace seems to have already gotten used to baby Mabel's nap time routine.
Dehydrated skin is skin that's not very oily, but has gotten used to moisturizer.
The new life took getting used to, but Poke'd gotten used to things before.
In this turbulent off-season, they had gotten used to their father being around.
People are more-- well, they've gotten used to more change in their life generally.
I've gotten used to being upfront, and I almost never receive an awkward response.
She highlights the enormous scarcity we've gotten used to not seeing on our screens.
Some people could have gotten used to the plants and were no longer affected.
New York (CNN Business)American drivers have gotten used to relatively low gasoline prices.
In the digital age, we've gotten used to marking advances in clock speed and memory.
And our politicians have gotten used to insinuating that our bombs only kill bad people.
By now, most of us have gotten used to the idea of being "open" online.
Yes, Samsung and Apple phones have their own quirks, but everyone's gotten used to them.
As much as any team can, this year's Cardinals have gotten used to the feeling.
"I've lived in vehicles for so long I've gotten used to it," Mr. Brooks said.
You'd think humans would have gotten used to the beastlier realities of existence by now.
"I've gotten used to candles now," said Frederick, a resident of the state of Barinas.
The 5th week in Trumpland was a shorter, quieter affair than we've gotten used to.
"I've gotten used to this over the years," he told an interviewer at the talks.
Dear Diary: I have gotten used to seeing women put on makeup on the subway.
But I've been doing this for 20 years and I've never gotten used to it.
We're bipartisan, we've gotten used to working with governments of all sort of political hues.
Some Filipino gay rights activists say they have gotten used to Mr. Duterte's public outbursts.
It is, but we've already gotten used to it over the last couple of elections.
If you've already gotten used to Apple Notes, there's nothing wrong with sticking with it.
"I've gotten used to the attacks from Trump and his allies in Congress," he said.
Is this simply the price we have to pay for the conveniences we've gotten used to?
In recent years, Cramer has gotten used to the term "macro" being thrown around on calls.
Either I'm getting too old to get hit on or sadly, I've gotten used to it.
"We've gotten used to these 1960s, 1970s plazas with obligatory big artworks plunked down," he said.
However, one thing I haven't gotten used to is comfortably holding the phone with one hand.
"If only it was louder, you would have gotten used to noise!" she likes to say.
After "Looper," I had been approached with other franchise stuff and gotten used to saying no.
Where technology and economics collide We've gotten used to transportation technology improving at a glacial pace.
"That's one of the sacrifices that I've gotten used to as being an artist," he said.
It's hard to imagine what we'll have gotten used to by the time it's all over.
Trump supporters, however, have gotten used to there being no consequences for that sort of thing.
Sweet 'n' salty OK, we've all gotten used to the treat that is chicken and waffles.
"I've never gotten used to telling a mother their child is lost to gun violence," Choo said.
They appeared after a year-plus of being single, something my body had clearly gotten used to.
Someone who has gotten used to a frugal lifestyle, in contrast, may not need even that much.
Maybe I haven't gotten used to it yet, maybe it isn't as useful on a big screen.
And because of all of the summer festivals, people have gotten used to events that last longer.
Toronto residents have long gotten used to the idea that the seasons don't work properly for us.
Investors have gotten used to thinking that the United States is the only worthwhile place to visit.
CEDRIC I think people have gotten used to snarky, dark, everybody-has-got-an-attitude-type shows.
For better or worse, I've gotten used to a constant internal buzz of anxiety about my health.
He was still recovering from the breakup he had gotten used to discussing with Ms. Janko poolside.
We've been married for 16 years — he's gotten used to my doing this at the last minute.
"Unfortunately we have gotten used to the situation," Mr. Hofi told the reporter, explaining his calm demeanor.
Over the seven years the store has been in business, she has gotten used to the drill.
With rates so low for so long, homeowners seem to have gotten used to the status quo.
Hindmarsh, who had gotten used to bureaucratic obstacles during his decades in the Australian Army, was delighted.
"Right now the markets have gotten used to the idea the Fed doesn't follow through," he said.
They've gotten used to waiting, to "calculating the days," as 12-year-old Ville Maurin put it.
"Over the past year, people have just sort of gotten used to the new normal," said Wright.
Srinu, now that I have gotten used to that warm hug, I might not be able to sleep.
Not because the screen is bad, per se, but because I've gotten used to reading on better screens.
Over time I've gotten used to it, and now I'm able to ask them to let me sleep.
It barely registers as we've all gotten used to it, but it's not how most presidents have operated.
"Retail investors have gotten used to positive returns in fixed income over the last 30 years," said Gunster.
"While we have gotten used to explicit declarations of the wind chill value, reality is far more fuzzy."
But according to my research into classified shipping records, American manufacturers had gotten used to the Indian stuff.
More recently we've gotten used to the weird idea that trillions of bacteria live in our gut microbiome.
Women had gotten used to awkward measurement sessions with strangers in dressing rooms and buying bras in stores.
By now, I'd already gotten used to the Sensoria interface and felt confident enough wearing chic #wearable #tech.
So I've endured quite a lot of cold and gotten used to managing my body in that environment.
However, as I've gotten used to Today you begin to see the day in a whole new light.
Though I grew up using optical viewfinders on classic DSLRs, I've gotten used to shooting through the monitor.
The debate about all-night lighting was still continuing, he said, because people have gotten used to it.
Many Muslims said they have gotten used to discrimination operating in the background, even during the peaceful times.
Americans have gotten used to the idea that the person who comes in first in the primaries wins.
"Corporations have just gotten used to idea that they wouldn't be accountable for any of this," Legum said.
Locals had gotten used to high prices for their groceries, but this was out of reach for most.
As a public advocate for L.G.B.T.Q. people, I've gotten used to threatening letters and being accosted in public.
It's how we heal or rest up — or, at least, that's what we've gotten used to telling ourselves.
I also think our society has gotten used to the idea that devices can do all sorts of things.
I'd never gotten used to him — he'd played football in college and was one of those beefy, touchy types.
Theresa Lynch, 50, who lives in Sydney, Australia, had gotten used to skimping on the whole mascara-removal process.
Christina Grant, a Black hand model, has gotten used to seeing images of herself that have been digitally altered.
My coworkers have gotten used to me eating pretty much all day, which is a great perk of pregnancy.
I'd started looking for obituaries of trans people early on, and I'd gotten used to using different search terms.
We had gotten used to the idea that Russians don't want to be rich, they're even afraid of it.
But Graves said that Suarez was easy to work with, and that they had gotten used to each other.
Many of the residents I met said they just filter those noises out; they've just gotten used to it.
More and more we have simply gotten used to losing fights over issues on which there is broad agreement.
They've gotten used to his wagging the dog; they know the tweets are usually just distractions, not policy declarations.
She was emotional; her words a mix of longing and resentment that I'd gotten used to on long expeditions.
"I've been asked about retirement for nine years, so I've gotten used to that question," he said last Sunday.
It's not that the special counsel, Mr. Mueller, is crying wolf; it's that we've gotten used to real wolves.
She said she has gotten used to using women's bathrooms, and that no one had bothered her for it.
President Trump Even in the age of Trump, when we've gotten used to hearing unbelievable things, this was a stunner.
But many hard-core football fans have gotten used to the injections of political messaging in the games, he said.
Others say that Russians have gotten used to a higher standard of living and that they will protest losing it.
Guy says he has gotten used to being both mom and dad, but of course still wishes things were different.
But, unlike other changes, which people have gotten used to over time, frustration seems to have only intensified over time.
It's become a crucial component of women's wardrobes everywhere — at least those who have gotten used to its clingy ways.
I've gotten used to wearing it—though there are times when I want to take it off, but I can't.
Using a larger piece of technology is absurdist, bringing attention to the selfie sticks that we have gotten used to.
Watch the episode below: We've gotten used to hearing warnings about the catastrophic declines of fish in the world's oceans.
Most of the nation has gotten used to setting their clocks back — typically dreading losing that precious hour of sleep.
This ensemble for a recent state banquet is quite different from the looks we'd gotten used to seeing Kate wear.
Meanwhile, advertisers and investors have gotten used to Twitter existing as a niche platform, Pivotal Research analyst Brian Wieser said.
He's gotten used to eating Angelica's stews and kicking the soccer ball around with Jesús when the weather is warm.
The right has gotten used to using "peace" as weapon against the left, which, they say, chases a pipe dream.
David Perez, 17, said he had gotten used to the smell that leaks out of marijuana businesses in his neighborhood.
Romans, long used to waiting for buses that never come, have now gotten used to ones that burst into flames.
We've gotten used to telling the iPhone's Siri to give us directions, look up restaurants, and remind us of appointments.
Although I've gotten used to waking up earlier, I am still not a morning person and my routine is pretty simple.
We've just gotten used to drones buzzing in the skies over public parks; now they're set to invade the duck pond.
I've gotten used to rolling my eyes when people tell me what they think the computers might do in 40 years.
The world is changing: people have gotten used to the idea of tech in their pockets, and even on their body.
"I've never gotten used to how much effort it takes just to be a woman in the public eye," she wrote.
Business owners and hiring managers have gotten used to the glut of workers that is characteristic of a weak labor market.
We'd gotten used to it over in Europe, but to actually be recognized over the pond was quite exiting for us.
We all have gotten used to getting paid every two weeks, but most employees would rather be paid before they work.
The device is helpful for users who've gotten used to voice control in other spaces like their kitchen or living room.
I guess I've gotten used to being barefoot, so when I cover my feet, they can't regulate my body as well.
Tierra Whack's nearly 600,000 Instagram followers may have been gotten used to seeing her quirky freestyles popping up on their timelines.
Which is something that a lot of people have not gotten used to, and they just can't get used to it.
" He said he had gotten used to being vilified by both sides: "The right wing is calling me a stealth jihadist.
Once he's gotten used to the curious stares from his fellow passengers, he can settle into a long and restful nap.
" He also says he's gotten used to the drug market blooming in front of him because "some just can't help it.
It occurred to me, at the peak of all these things I'd gotten used to dealing with, that it wasn't normal.
We have gotten used to discussing the Affordable Care Act mainly in terms of its problems, and those problems are real.
I was completely star-struck with Sasson; I'd already been star-struck with Tony but kind of gotten used to it.
"They've gotten used to being protective of their position, the safety of inaction," Hogg told the crowd in Washington on Saturday.
"I've gotten used to the fact that Big Bird's super famous and I'm a nobody," he told Yankee magazine in 2010.
He had learned to live with some predation, he said: "We've gotten used to the wolf," because one pack roamed nearby.
Ramirez has improved as he has gotten used to a starting role - he has a 73 ERA over his last three starts.
As much as we've all gotten used to the "cop who makes his own rules" trope, there's something different about The Shield.
Though it's a long way from our current technology, she's gotten used to living with modern conveniences not readily available in 1766.
Ben Smith, the boss here at BuzzFeed News, has a very specific boss email style that we here have gotten used to.
It's got a nice assortment of internal pockets, but lacks the kind of versatility I'd gotten used to with the Never Check.
We've gotten used to our winner-take-all approach to elections, but proportional representation needn't be a pie-in-the-sky idea.
I've gotten used to them after a while, but it always took an extra second or two to find the right button.
They should know, sugar or anything ... we've gotten used to it with cigarettes, so why can't we get used to other things?
But he has slowly gotten used to it and now comforts himself with the thought that the exercise is good for him.
"We've kind of gotten used to the drama in the White House," said Rob Stein, CEO of Astor Investment Management in Chicago.
General Mills: At this point, Cramer and the rest of the market have gotten used to disappointments with this consumer foods giant.
At that point, Arby's was losing millions of dollars each year, and employees had gotten used to a revolving door of executives.
Change is hard, and pundits have gotten used to dusting off this visual aid every four years to assist in their pontifications.
Some Starbucks customers have gotten used to carrying around their own mugs in an effort to reduce waste and save the world.
After the lawsuit was filed, the offending songs conveniently disappeared, upsetting connected exercise equipment owners who'd gotten used to their beloved playlists.
He tells me that although he doesn't go to the pub anymore, he's gotten used to all the nationalists in the area.
"Americans have gotten used to the idea that the person who comes in first in the primaries wins," wrote Vox's Andrew Prokop.
Since 1949, our steadfast allies in NATO have gotten used to America doing more and more for everyone, while expecting little in return.
Anything new puts shock waves into the current system that tennis players have gotten used to, but that doesn't mean it's negative necessarily.
" She added, "I've always worked all my life so I kind of have gotten used to balancing and trying to balance it all.
"We've kind of gotten used to the drama in the White House," said Rob Stein, chief executive of Astor Investment Management in Chicago.
But the family's gotten used to the idea of a huge party, and even the countless memes and fliers floating around for #QuinceDeRubi.
We've gotten used to manually searching for things over the past 25 years or so that search engines have been at our fingertips.
But the Moodies have gotten used to feeling out of place these days, even in their own home: Margaret's husband supports the president.
I'd gotten used to avoiding the sight of my own back, too (again, looking in the mirror usually means looking at your front).
Though Venetian residents have gotten used to wading through flooded streets, strong winds on Tuesday coincided with the high tide, submerging the city.
My husband's playing a game on his computer, and I've gotten used to falling asleep to mouse clicks and keyboard keys clicking away.
"Giving kids a little more freedom than we've gotten used to, that can be difficult and scary as a parent," Dr. Katz said.
"I think there's a cohort of short-term investors who've gotten used to certain patterns from these newly public tech stocks," he continued.
And all the freeloaders out there who've gotten used to us not using our leverage, they are going to have to think again.
The left has gotten used to using "peace" — whether by this name or by other uninspiring euphemisms — as a weapon against the right.
A cable car line usually runs down the street from my place, and I'd gotten used to the sound of it trudging by.
At first she recalls a bit of difficulty adjusting, like forgetting her reusable utensils at home, but she's since gotten used to it.
Historically, grocery stores haven't wanted to stock anything that isn't attractive, and so people have gotten used to produce looking a certain way.
"I guess my body's gotten used to it," Williams said, who will just do the smoothie if the Clippers have an early tipoff.
No player has endured more growing pains than Lowry, a point guard who had gotten used to having the ball in his hands.
People have gotten used to growth, and now exports are dropping to a quarter of what they were a mere four years ago.
Fans and players alike had gotten used to referees going over to assess replays for themselves on field-side screens in other competitions.
Christianson said he had gotten used to people politely brushing him off whenever he asked about improving access for the hard of hearing.
I was 26 at the time, a newly promoted captain who'd gotten used to tough questions and observations from soldiers of all ranks.
I have since gotten used to such peculiarities, and have even learned to like them, but I still find British pie culture perplexing.
A year in at SumAll, though, and she's gotten used to the idea — so much so that she forgets transparency is not the norm.
I've gotten used to friends and family pointing out every semi-attractive guy at the bar, urging me to to go talk to them.
" The singer added, "I've always worked all my life so I kind of have gotten used to balancing and trying to balance it all.
Sure, we've gotten used to Cam Newton dressing like Darkwing Duck, and Russell Westbrook showing up to games wearing moccasins and a patchwork sack.
The 2017 Emmy nominations were always going to go in a bit of a different direction than we've gotten used to in recent years.
Because one of the things that's been interesting as Trump has gotten used to the office is watching the cast of characters around him.
"I wasn't originally a laborer, so the labor was hard at first, but now I've gotten used to it," Lim said at the time.
I also worried I would miss him because I'd gotten used to at least having a virtual boyfriend rather than no boyfriend at all.
This is like a mass shooting every weekend, and we do just kind of avoid it, because maybe we&aposve gotten used to it.
Americans have gotten used to Trump jetting off to one of his clubs over the weekend — Mar-a-Lago, or Bedminster, in New Jersey.
Following Her PassionSince her blog took off, Drummond has also gotten used to periodically leaving the ranch to promote her book across the country.
"The crap I get in society has happened to me my whole life," Shane told INSIDER, so he's pretty much gotten used to it.
But it was a very difficult time, and I've gotten used to exploring that, because of all the different interviews I've done and whatnot.
By itself, that move would yank affordable health insurance coverage away from about 20 million Americans who by now have gotten used to it.
"We have gotten used to this low interest rate environment," said Robert Bergqvist, chief economist at SEB, a global investment bank based in Stockholm.
From The New York Times: The nation has gotten used to having the same kind of debate over gun control after every mass shooting.
But this is all part of the job for Jeter, who has gotten used to the unpredictable swing schedule for almost 3 years now.
The little chickens needed for these offerings are the exception to the huge-breasted birds Americans have gotten used to over the past century.
Because I&aposd never gotten used to seeing that extra $630 in my bank account every month, I neither spent it nor missed it.
Farmers to some extent have gotten used to the requirements and see the benefit for their businesses of creating a culture of food safety.
I'd gotten used to just (beep) dipping my card (beep) onto a scanner (beep) and walking away (beep) with my coffee or groceries or whatever.
Alzheimer's researchers have almost gotten used to having their hopes dashed when a promising drug fails to live up to its potential in clinical trials.
And there's one thing Todd has gotten used to, though it wasn't easy at first – Savannah's boyfriend of over a year, country singer Blaire Hanks.
By now, we've gotten used to describing internet trolls in the parlance of warfare: their frothing ranks are an "army" and memes are their weapons.
And yes, I've gotten used to talking to Siri on my phone occasionally, and as I said up top, it's the icing on the cake.
"We've gotten used to working away in private and then producing a sort of polished document in the form of a journal article," Gowers said.
After almost 50 years married to the Barefoot Contessa, he's probably gotten used to coming home to roasted salmon tacos and vanilla rum panna cotta.
The Neediest Cases Fund TRIPOLI, Lebanon — Over the last two years, Farah Omari has gotten used to phone calls in the middle of the night.
He's there a lot, he's made friends with a lot of the people who live there, and people have gotten used to seeing him around.
But I do have some months where if I'm super stressed out I'm a week or two late, so it's something I've gotten used to.
She had gotten used to taking BART from Hayes Valley, where she and her husband were previously renting, to an internship at Children's Hospital Oakland.
But over the course of these latest three movies, Ridley has gotten used to being an action figure and is ready for more heroic roles.
There's none of that finding a bit of gristle, or those tiny uncooked lumps of chewy fat, that we've all gotten used to with burgers.
Needham's Brad Erickson, who covers internet services, said Wall Street has gotten used to these metrics and is savvy enough to analyze the companies appropriately.
"I don't think that there was nearly as much shock value [with the septum] because people had gotten used to piercings in general," says King.
I've even gotten used to the weight of it—at 1.76 ounces it's far heavier than the 1 ounce 38mm Apple Watch I usually wear daily.
"Maybe people have just gotten used to it," she says, "Maybe we just forgot about our privacy, or maybe we forgot our right to ask why."
If you've gotten used to the aesthetic of the Uber Eats app while ordering food for delivery, you may notice things look a little different now.
Most of the time, the phone worked alright, but I've gotten used to our phones being so dependable that any bug such as these is unacceptable.
Jewish writers and other public figures have gotten used to seeing their names pop up in forums and Twitter mentions with three parentheses around their name.
Always a chap, never a pant Clearly, Rih's gotten used to feeling the breeze on her thighs thanks to her Manolo Blahnik collaboration denim chap boots.
I've gotten used to the way Total War battlefields can all feel a bit compressed, like they're taking place on one of those museum diorama tables.
I've gotten used to that — nobody has all of the information; you just hope for the best and wait for your family member to contact you.
Solomon said that the world has "gotten used to the very, very significant easy money" monetary policy that was used to fight the global financial crisis.
Three years into the computer science major, I've long gotten used to seeing that an overwhelming amount of my professors, teaching assistants, and classmates are male.
The prospect is unnerving to those who have gotten used to an American economy that relies on cheap imports to keep the corporate bottom line churning.
Two years later, we've sort of gotten used to the routine of using lightning headphones, losing them, and turning to the dongle before that too is lost.
I've gotten used to the keyboard, and I clack away at it with enough gusto to vaguely annoy the people around me with how loud it is.
Over the years, we've gotten used to two smartphone SoCs (system-on-a-chip) battling for dominance: Apple's A series of chips and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 2980xx series.
Because of the beginning of my life starting out really rough, I feel like as I've grown up I've gotten used to things being a little tougher.
But like a lot of cord-cutters, I don't have a TV, and I've gotten used to being able to carry my screens from room to room.
Designers have gotten used to all sorts of magic tricks to make Helvetica look more legible, like changing the size of punctuation marks to balance the letters.
One reason is exposure to radiation, but there are more reasons, such as her child's school and the fact that they've gotten used to life in Tokyo.
New York (CNN Business)Fliers in the United States have gotten used to bringing their own food, but now they'll have to bring their own beverages, too.
My impression here is that Europe has gotten used to Trump to the point that it is no longer strange that the American president is a stranger.
"Customers have gotten used to them and have much higher expectations that are increasingly difficult to meet," Neil Saunders, a retail analyst with GlobalData, told BuzzFeed News.
"They've gotten used to being protective of their position, the safety of inaction," he said, before issuing a warning to candidates supported by the National Rifle Association.
Firefighters say they sometimes revive the same person again and again, and the medical examiner has gotten used to notifying families of drug deaths of multiple relatives.
Mr. Wright said he has gotten used to living on the water, and storms don't usually bother him, as their home is well protected in the marina.
Before meeting Lynette, she of the multiple grooming products, I'd gotten used to dating people whose own beauty routines consisted of, if anything, 3-in-1 body wash.
Morning nausea might be something that you've just gotten used to over time, but it's easy to prevent once you figure out what's causing it, Dr. Jodorkovsky says.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Coming off four straight years of record U.S. soybean yields, analysts may have gotten used to holding the oilseed to a higher standard than other crops.
The societal norms were shifting, in no small part because mobile Californians had simply gotten used to not going home smelling like smoke after having a dinner out.
Even though officials in east Asia have gotten used to Trump's flamboyant style, they're intensely sensitive to any indication the White House is prepared to resort to force.
By this point in the exhibition, I had gotten used to seeing his paintings adorned with ornately carved, gilded frames, so the frames' removal offered a fresh perspective.
I've totally gotten used to knocking twice on the screen to take a screenshot, or swiping the fingerprint sensor to pull down the notifications menu at any time.
But with 10 years of modeling experience, she's gotten used to it — even as her role has expanded to include one more responsibility: a spokesperson contract with Maybelline.
And while the locals there had gotten used to concerts they had never seen a group of deviants like us invade their side of the New York Bay.
That last quality may be the most impressive, at least once you've gotten used to the sight of a human that big being that far off the ground.
"I've gotten used to the idea of not being able to leave the country," said Mr. Rabbani, who graduated from Queens College with a psychology degree in 2006.
Inside the outbreak: Nurses on the front lines of the outbreak have gotten used to difficult working conditions, like wearing stiff protection suits they sweat through each day.
He had gotten used to the rock music that played between classes, creating the kind of happy chaos that would never be allowed in a regimented Chinese school.
But now that Meghan is an official royal, they may refrain from the closeness we've gotten used to seeing from them in public — especially at more formal royal events.
As an adult, I'd gotten used to my skin being temperamental, with a hormonal blemish or two popping up on my jawline during my off-week of birth control.
We've gotten used to Katy Perry's pixie cut — she has been rocking it since 2017, after all — but the singer is giving us whiplash with a new, longer 'do.
Save $175 on the iRobot Roomba 650 (refurbished) — $199.99 See Details Once you've gotten used to a robot doing your vacuuming, every other chore seems like a huge task.
Investors, though, have gotten used to a low-volatility environment that has persisted for most of the past two years and indeed since the bull market began in 2009.
Kat Dennings shared her new 'do on Instagram and gone are her even-lengthed, pin-straight Cher locks that we've gotten used to over the last year or so.
Employer sponsored health insurance may not make great sense, and neither may ObamaCare, however, once people have gotten used to them getting rid of them may be politically impossible.
Aluminium traders have gotten used to such signals confusion, a bombed-out aluminium price clashing with seemingly low stocks and rolling periods of cash tightness on the London market.
Over the years, Game of Thrones fans have gotten used to a show that excavates every good thing about a character by squeezing out the absolute worst in everyone.
I've finally gotten used to, and now readily invite, the pending anxiety that comes in seeing those three animated dots bouncing as you watch someone type out a text.
Right away, it's a strange visual for those of us who've gotten used to the alternating Wild West vistas of the park and the stark futurist laboratories below it.
The experiment got started in 2009, and by 2013, the world had gotten used to seeing Toyota Priuses and later Lexus SUVs bearing self-driving rigs on their roofs.
We've gotten used to thinking of Silicon Valley, the internet, and innovation as interchangeable, but the next wave of innovation might look very different from what we're used to.
But that doesn't mean the residents have gotten used to the sound, which temporarily causes everyone to freeze up and wonder if another person is going to die, she said.
We've gotten used to assuming that bright cartoon colors are for kids — whether in comic books or Saturday-morning TV — while real grown-ups will only respect washed-out realism.
Instead of keeping consistent with the style people had gotten used to, "No Fear" is lighthearted and upbeat tune about wanting to take the next step in an intimate relationship.
I've gotten used to VR headsets becoming constantly lighter, more powerful, and easier to use, as companies tried to turn a piece of sci-fi tech into a viable product.
Wenwen's father, Pan Shifeng, told CCTV News that Wenwen has gotten used to hiking over the years and can now manage up to 30 kilometres of walking on her own.
The stock market won't keep returning the kinds of yearly gains investors have gotten used to since the financial crisis bottom in 2009, Vanguard's chief investment officer, Greg Davis, said.
Japanese interest rates have been at zero forever, the Bank of Japan has been buying government bonds by the truckload forever, and Japanese markets have gotten used to negative yields.
Having gotten used to on-demand programming you binge through, it can be hard to remember when events are happening – like award shows, games, political events, TV premieres, and more.
If they have gotten used to the world (outside Toronto) doubting or dismissing them, then they are adept at channeling all that outside noise for the good of the team.
After a slow start in the first few years, the audience here — around 8,000 now, a little less than half-local but generally Southern — has gotten used to the festival.
Genter, who flies economy on American Airlines frequently has gotten used to flight attendants greeting him by name and offering him a free drink and meal, even on domestic flights.
So about two years ago, Ms. Babikian and several other advocates, all of whom had gotten used to feces-free streets while living abroad, took matters into their own hands.
Since he took the job in 2010, though, attendance is up 43 percent, he said, and local art lovers have gotten used to unconventional events, although there have been snags.
I pronounce my "Rs," have not gotten used to snow that doesn't melt until July and am not inclined to shell out for a pair of Tom Brady infrared pajamas.
Clarke, the former White House counterterrorism czar, was working as a consultant for M.B.Z. (as he's mostly known outside his country) and had gotten used to impromptu calls like this.
And even though he has gotten used to the routines of parenthood and plans to marry Ms. Napoli, he is unwilling to have a child with her, despite her wishes.
I queried the colleagues within my general vicinity (who have gotten used to this from me, and hopefully enjoy it) and found that I wasn't alone, but it's all true.
It was as though somebody turned off a blaring radio, a soundtrack of discordant shouting voices that had been on for so long that I had gotten used to it.
So, despite West's initial claim that the Yeezy line would eventually be "Zara level," many fans have gotten used to the idea that they would be shut out of the experience.
They're huge compared to what we've gotten used to over the last few years — 5.8 inches and 6.2 inches, respectively — and they stretch almost completely to the edges of each device.
I've gotten used to the chunkier style of the SNES over the last couple decades so this version looks weird, but of course it's the other way round for Japanese gamers.
"I've never gotten used to how much effort it takes just to be a woman in the public eye," Clinton wrote in her memoir, according to an excerpt provided to Refinery29.
But then all of a sudden, with all this talk about repeal and replace, when it came time to take something away that people had gotten used to, everybody said no.
"China and Russia are not going to fight us the way we've gotten used to fighting in the recent past," a senior Pentagon official told reporters ahead of the budget rollout.
The Funtouch OS that Vivo V303+ runs on top of Android is mostly an iOS ripoff, complete with the lack of app drawer, but I've gotten used to it fairly quickly.
All anyone can do in the meantime, player and partisan alike, is try to enjoy the show, and on Thursday Bryant impressed a crowd that has gotten used to impressive things.
"Maybe the adults have gotten used to saying 'it is what it is,' but if us students have learned anything, it's that if you don't study, you will fail," González said.
That's not necessarily a bad thing – most have gotten used to the notch, and apart from the notch, the display takes up the vast majority of the front of the phone.
They'd just gotten used to having a king again, and now he's the second coming of the King Who Knelt, which didn't play well in the North the first time it happened.
As Rinesi puts it, "once a culture (or an economy) has gotten used to a way of doing things, it can coexist with very high levels of occasional dread without forcing changes."
Perhaps he'd just gotten used to my brothers as a duo because they were only two years apart, and there was nearly a four-year gap between the middle one and me.
Cairo's foreign ministry denied the law aimed to restrict NGOs and said some of them "have gotten used to working outside the law ... to defame the image of civil society in Egypt".
Environmentalists have gotten used to fighting the pitched battles to get "externalities" such as asthma rates, sick days, property losses from sea level rise or wildfires recognized in the cost-benefit analysis.
Once you've settled on some samples and have gotten used to playing around with the synced loop columns, the FX panel is where you go to add the hype to your tracks.
Europeans have gotten used to the fact that between one-third and half of all the Russians at Western embassies, the European Union and NATO are working in intelligence, the official said.
But let me break it down for those who have gotten used to the chaos: Social media companies are private entities that can moderate any of the content that floods their platforms.
That moment doesn't necessarily have to be now—we've gotten used to his October 2017 expiration date—but staying beyond that, which is the same as expressing further need, is an imposition.
Colleagues described him as an almost sphinxlike good listener, working in the Washington bureau newsroom standing up at a specially built desk that he had gotten used to after undergoing back surgery.
As a teacher of immigrant and refugee youths, I have gotten used to the sadness and dismay of my students when they speak of the hate-mongering rhetoric of our current administration.
" Mr. Portale, asked what Gotham Bar and Grill would be like without him, said, "I've gotten used to the idea, but most people would find it shocking that I'm no longer there.
I have gotten used to feeling like a wacky great-aunt trying to keep up with the youngs, like Erik Agard and his brilliant constructor cohort of 20-somethings (and some teenagers).
I have gotten used to feeling like a wacky great-aunt trying to keep up with the youngs, like Erik Agard and his brilliant constructor cohort of 20-somethings (and some teenagers).
Ever since IBM's chess-playing computer Deep Blue started regularly beating top players in the late 1990s, we've gotten used to artificial intelligence simply being better at certain types of challenges than humans.
"While the North Korean situation remains tense, the market has gotten used to missile launches, with broader volatility also declining," said Shusuke Yamada, senior strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Tokyo.
That's either because both candidates have gotten used to the format and each other, or because moderator Chris Wallace did great work in pushing them at least in the direction of his questions.
November 2019 update: I haven't really touched the app since setting up my earbuds and creating my preset, partly because I'm a creature of habit who has gotten used to her audio settings.
While experts recommend masks only if you yourself are ill, I had gotten used to seeing most airline employees wear masks while traveling on airlines such as Korean Air, VietJet, and Malaysia Air.
Once you've gotten used to them, it becomes second nature to throw dirty sheets in the top dishwasher rack for cleaning and to keep the clean, ready-to-go sheets under the sink.
She'd been married to a destined-to-be-successful man when she was young, and over the decades of their marriage had gotten used to an ascending level of luxury: cars, servants, status.
We've gotten used to the horror stories of how this White House and this President seem to operate thanks to the ongoing reporting at The Washington Post, New York Times, CNN and others.
Those folks are dependent on huge chunks of cash and had gotten used to a new normal: large, late-stage funds doling out IPO-sized rounds to companies still too immature to go public.
It was slow and kludgy to the point that third party apps like Netflix ditched it outright months after launch, leaving people who'd gotten used to it (like me!) wondering what the heck happened.
Over the years, I've gotten used to Huawei's flavor of Android, which blends in bits of iOS, and I like many of its features, like knocking twice on the screen to take a screenshot.
It should go without saying that this is all a symptom of the larger modern world, in which we're all precariously perched on a mountain of bullshit and have gotten used to the smell.
"Colleagues described him as an almost sphinxlike good listener, working in the Washington bureau newsroom standing up at a specially built desk that he had gotten used to after undergoing back surgery," it added.
In this video, we join a protest on the beach, meet plant employees who trust its safety, and speak with residents who've just gotten used to living down the street from a nuclear plant.
Mann has admitted he never anticipated their lives would be so much in the spotlight, but he's gotten used to supporting his wife and intends to be a presence as the campaign heats up.
As Edelstein told the Huffington Post at Build Series, her character's storyline in an upcoming episode involves having an orgasm on screen — something that the 51-year-old actress has never quite gotten used to.
We've gotten used to it and don't nitpick each other's transactions, but eventually I'd like us each to have our own bank accounts not linked to Mint with a small amount of money in there.
Tim Scott, the other Republican senator from South Carolina, said he doesn't think Graham has changed but rather he's doing what it takes to win, and that frustrates people who had gotten used to collaboration.
Because we've been recording the Marcel the Shell feature film, I've [gotten used to doing] long projects where I'm the only person performing and I have to carry that, and I really, really like that.
If you have health insurance and take birth control pills, you've probably gotten used to a routine of going to the pharmacy and paying a certain amount (or nothing, if you're lucky) every single month.
You've gotten used to it and really like the job, so you've just accepted the fact that your boss is a micromanager, but you know it means your chances of WFH are slim to none.
The miners now living in the Great Republic of Rough and Ready had gotten used to these festivities, and frankly, it didn't seem right to be celebrating if they weren't part of the country anymore.
The Los Angeles Clippers have gotten used to playing without one or two of their All-Stars, and a couple of months without Chris Paul is just the latest obstacle for the team to overcome.
Before this election cycle, American voters had gotten used to a nearly constant stream of accusations, proposals and promises to lower gas prices, make the country energy independent and stop getting oil from unfriendly countries.
I've sadly gotten used to 'Let's meet alone, no you can't bring an advisor' and unsolicited penis pictures as part of the gauntlet that a woman in cybersecurity still has to run even in 2019.
Even the casting, at times, is almost a distraction -- as if by the time you've taken in the premise and gotten used to the actor in the role, the tale in question is almost finished.
The tour operators who brought dozens of tourists to an active and remote volcano in New Zealand had gotten used to seeing the boiling crater lake and gas vents throwing hot fumes into the air.
But if I had gotten used to putting up my shield when it came to the attention of strangers, there was something else that took longer, that in some ways I still haven't figured out.
" Susan and Scott had gotten used to saying "Eli" in front of Eli's friends and even at home in private, but in public, or among some family members, they still used the dead name, "Deanna.
We've gotten used to calling on Siri, Cortana and Google to answer questions, give directions and tell really bad jokes — and it looks like yet another oddly-named digital assistant is about to join the roster.
This is in part due to the fact that I've gotten used to using higher-resolution screens on more expensive and better laptops, phones, and tablets, but that doesn't make it any harder to go back.
"But I think people may have gotten used to Trump, he's not as outrageous as he used to be," he said, adding that familiarity with the businessman's brand in the Northeast may also have helped him.
It said that [the Supreme Court doesn't] overturn cases lightly, and that people have gotten used to [abortion] as a liberty that they have, and that an entire generation has come to rely on that right.
His political rise may be because America is finally coming out of political denial and gotten used to the idea that we must defend ourselves against terrorism and is turning to him as the strong man.
After having lived through the "worst" and gotten used to misery, the people of Puerto Rico are about to experience the sequel to disaster — vultures will arrive to feast on the opportunities presented by recovery efforts.
Read More: Zune Forever: The Diehards Still Obsessed With Microsoft's Colossal Failure I've gotten used to all of this by now—I own an iPhone—but there's no doubt I'm listening to less music than ever.
Unlike every other season of Bake Off, American viewers haven't been able to binge-watch this one, and now that we've gotten used to watching it that way, seeing the show weekly has a little less magic.
The company likely has plenty more up its sleeve at today's event, particularly given how much good will it's looking to engender among a wary public that's gotten used to hearing its name over pre-boarding announcements.
To hear this conductor in this repertory is like looking out a newly cleaned window: Over the months or years, you may have gotten used to the thin film of grime, but now everything is brighter, sharper.
But in a political and cultural environment that's made it difficult to pass almost any new gun control law at the federal level, Americans have by and large just gotten used to the regular pace of tragedies.
Since oil prices cratered in 2014, the public has gotten used to paying less at the pump, making consumers more comfortable with buying gas-guzzling crossovers, light trucks and SUVs, which are also more profitable for automakers.
That's still enough money to make it a blockbuster (worldwide, the film is a billion-dollar grosser), but the depreciation is proof that while these franchises used to be special events, we've simply gotten used to them.
You would think investors would have gotten used to squabbles that have caused government shutdowns in the past, but some, like Gretchen Morgenson a Friday article in the New York Times, believe this time could be different.
Foxglove Paso Robles Zinfandel 2015 $16.99 For a world that's gotten used to jammy, ultraripe zinfandel, this is a refresher course reminding us that zinfandel made in a more restrained fashion can be fresh, exuberant and spicy.
Then, just as we'd gotten used to the idea of short-haired Harry, he switched things up on us and debuted three cover looks for Another Man magazine this morning — each of which features a wildly different hairstyle.
The election of Iván Duque, a U.S.-friendly, American-educated, pro-market, legal professional means that Washington will continue to have in Bogotá the sort of strident and committed partner we've gotten used to over the past years.
"These are unchartered territories for oil markets, which have gotten used to more visibility on the group's output and a close to unconditional resolve by a key member, Saudi Arabia, to keep the markets balanced," the bank said.
When we've had our say with the government -- and maybe the adults have gotten used to saying 'it is what it is,' but if us students have learned anything, it's that if you don't study, you will fail.
It feels like we're recapturing some of that novelty as people post their work from home outfits and their "quarantine meals" that are decidedly less aesthetic than the food content most of us have gotten used to seeing.
I'd gotten used to the desert that is most hotel rooms (buy this $8 bottle or drink coldish tap water, fool!) and so this simple amenity made me feel like they really did care about guests' health and wellbeing.
These guys had been on the planet for a really long time, had gotten used to yanking themselves in a certain way, and were likely dealing with any number of degenerative issues that could easily take an erectile toll.
America finds itself in a position of weakness against China; the country doesn't have the manufacturing infrastructure to bring electronics manufacturing within US borders, and consumers have gotten used to cheap electronics, almost all of which are produced overseas.
Their books are a departure from the raw, unfiltered confessional writing that the internet seems to have fostered in recent years: inward-focused pieces on abortions and addictions and affairs we have gotten used to clicking on, or past.
"Traders had gotten used to the idea that manufacturing in Europe is weak, but the disappointing U.S. ISM (Institute for Supply Management) manufacturing report sent the message home it is a worldwide problem," CMC Markets analyst David Madden said.
Larson, who is vying for the outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role trophy on Saturday night for her turn as a kidnaped woman, previously told PEOPLE that she still hasn't gotten used to her rising star.
At the time I figured it out, I was an almost 30-year-old adult, situated in a queer community with a gay wife and a family-of-origin that's gotten used to me being gay for 8 entire Earth years.
So while not everyone likes having Stories shoved in their face when opening Facebook or Messenger, it seems like a few users — or 500 million of them — have gotten used to it enough to send or view one every day.
While most of us are content with Word or Google Docs, screenwriters have gotten used to Final Draft's unique key combinations and styling but made do with software that was, to be fair, far behind the state of the art.
Gordon made the liner notes for that song, but that doesn't translate to the world knowing her name — a fact that, as a songwriter-for-hire, she's gotten used to after composing tracks for other artists for more than a decade.
While I've gotten used to the device's feel after a few months, in my first few weeks of using it, zeroing in to click the Google Chrome icon on my doc required a few seconds of zigzagging back and forth.
The rest of the industry has gotten used to following his coverage of Apple, and taking his endless stories on the minutia of what is happening inside Cupertino's product almost like an official preview of the change log to come.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - At an annual gathering of the world's most powerful thinkers and trendsetters in Beverly Hills this week, business leaders and major investors said they have gotten used to dismissing most things that President Donald Trump says or tweets.
That said, I still felt a little sad when I boxed up the Incanto and Magnifica S. Once I had their rhythm down, I had really gotten used to a nice clean shot espresso at the start of each day.
I still talk to some of the guys to this day, and it's different now because I've (more or less) gotten used to it, but when I was 22 and got to meet them, I could hardly contain my glee.
Maggie Gyllenhaal: I think women have gotten used to seeing, like, 30 percent of our feminine experience represented realistically in a movie or television show—and we're like, Cool, that's awesome, I'll use my imagination for the other 70 percent.
We theatergoers have gotten used to the fact that some shows don't want us getting our paws on a playbill until afterward — they don't want us distracted, maybe, or a surprise spoiled — but the new twist is no program at all.
While we've quickly gotten used to Trump making use of his properties for important political meetings, it won't escape the notice of leaders and diplomats from abroad, especially those who may not have had the opportunity to meet him before.
Most of this country has never accepted Trump, but over the past three years, many have gotten used to him, lulled into uneasy complacency by an establishment that has too often failed to treat him as a walking national emergency.
A half-hour into the first nudist tour of the Palais de Tokyo, a contemporary art museum in Paris, I had gotten used to the feeling of exposure, but I hadn't acclimatized to the cold air circulating through the cavernous galleries.
I never have to take the Ionic off so I've gotten used to the way it bulges off my wrist like wart, and the way it pinches when I wear it low on my wrist and try to do a push up.
Now, I get a sense from Chief Justice Roberts it would take an act of godly influence, I guess, to change a precedent that&aposs been established by the court and people have gotten used to for the better part of 215 years.
Soderbergh built Magic Mike around Tatum, his history, the way he moves, and his general air as someone who, while not dumb, has gotten used to assuming his strengths are in what he can do with his body rather than his brains.
While we've somehow gotten used to impossibly thin TVs, pocket-size supercomputers, and a worldwide network capable of connecting Mumbai and New York instantaneously, Dear Future is a series built on the premise that technology and science are still capable of wowing us.
The Tokyo subway hustle is no joke; I lived in New York for a year and thought I had gotten used to the cramped train car, but holy hell the Japanese have this down to a science I do not want to learn.
" Asked if the uncertainty — from either the trade war or regional tensions in the Middle East — would ever stop him from investing in a given region, he replied with a laugh, "Uncertainty is our middle name, so we've gotten used to that.
Now, that kind of underwear covers up your entire ass all the way up to your bra, so I had gotten used to feeling covered and wasn't periodically checking my skirt/shirt to make sure everything was indeed actually where it should be.
When I went on a Saturday night, I paid a $5 cover charge and my cocktail was about $10, which seemed a bit pricey for Wyoming but not at all outrageous compared with the New York City prices I've gotten used to.
Born in the tropical South American country of Guyana, Mr. Williams still has not quite gotten used to the snow on Cornell's campus in Ithaca, N.Y. He grew up in Guyana's capital, Georgetown, where mango, guava and cashew trees grew in his backyard.
My dating life has changed in other ways, too — now, I meet dates out more versus having them pick me up at home, and I've gotten used to car or sidewalk makeouts (NOT in front of my house!) versus couch or bedroom ones.
The video also points out what'll probably be a sort of funny habit to break for anyone who's gotten used to ride sharing their way around town: with no driver, there's no one to say "Thanks, have a good day!" to on the way out.
I had gotten used to things like being able to go out to lunch and have not only a sandwich but a drink and dessert without thinking too hard about the budget, but I'm determined that with this new business, things will only go upward.
Consumers have gotten used to seeing prices fluctuate based on demand when they're booking a flight or hailing an Uber, but more businesses in the entertainment industry are now playing with the idea, said John Gerner, managing director at industry consulting firm Leisure Business Advisors.
"The market has gotten used to the ECB pre-announcing stimulus measures in the past, when the need was more urgent, but they will have to get used to a more cautious approach," said Cosimo Marasciulo, head of European government bonds at Pioneer Investments.
We've all gotten used to the annual free agency ritual where we marvel at absurd contracts both in terms of length and dollar amounts that in reality are little more than one-year deals that may continue past that initial year at the team's discretion.
NEW YORK — Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE says he's gotten used to shaking hands.
And at $25 a month, it's by far the most economical way for me to continue to watch live TV.I've since gotten used to the less-than-ideal user interface, so it's worth it to me to compromise on that aspect to save the money.
"A lot of people say they haven't told many people about this before and that they've kind of just dealt with it and gotten used to it," said Ms. Sandberg, who will be taking her chalk to Washington around the midterm elections next month.
It might be that viewers have simply gotten used to the character, or it might be Reese, Wernick, and Reynolds editing themselves, but there's more ease around the character of Deadpool now, less of an impulse to go for the obvious joke all the time.
Butina was in court for the brief 10-minute hearing, and appeared to have gotten used to how the court proceedings go -- giving thumbs up to court staff during a short sealed portion of the hearing affirming she could hear what her attorney was saying.
At that point, whenever I was among others in our rural corner of the Philippines, I'd gotten used to women and children touching me and calling me beautiful; I was the only blond kid in a village full of dark-haired people because I'd been born albino.
Emoji are everywhere, but as a lifelong Android user, I've simultaneously gotten used to the Android's emoji blobs, the inconsistencies of expression, and the misunderstandings that came with the difference in the emoji across platforms, all the while trying to ignore Google's emoji as best I could.
Young adults who have gotten used to not having to account to anyone else for their behavior may chafe at parents' restrictions around alcohol or expectations that they will revert to high school curfews or even that they will routinely wake up in their own beds.
As concerns grew over the spread of COVID-83, Y Combinator shifted the event format away from the two-day gathering in San Francisco we've gotten used to, instead opting to have its entire class debut to invited investors and media via YC's Demo Day website.
As concerns grew over the spread of COVID-19, Y Combinator shifted the event format away from the two-day gathering in San Francisco we've gotten used to, instead opting to have its entire class debut to invited investors and media via YC's Demo Day website.
According to Galante, while working on the show, he has gotten used to getting 45 bee stings a day, been bitten by a shark, worked in 122 degree weather near an active volcano, spent days in darkness and gone into anaphylactic shock from a wasp sting.
Mr. Hammond, speaking from his car while driving home in a convoy with his club's team of 14-year-olds from a tournament in Richmond, Va., said he preferred the do-it-yourself model, one he had gotten used to during more than 225 years of coaching.
The Obamas are putting more energy into working on their relationshipNow that they've gotten used to a different pace of life, Michelle Obama told Winfrey that she and her husband have been able to connect in a way that wasn't possible before when their lives were more hectic.
As the female lead in three wildly successful action- and special-effects-heavy franchises (Avatar, Guardians Of The Galaxy, and the rebooted Star Trek series), Zoe Saldana has gotten used to being the only female actor on set for long stretches — but that doesn't mean she likes it.
Alex Abad-Santos, Vox: It might be that viewers have simply gotten used to the character, or it might be Reese, Wernick, and Reynolds editing themselves, but there's more ease around the character of Deadpool now, less of an impulse to go for the obvious joke all the time.
"It may be that the market has gotten used to the 'risk' and embedded it into the price," Luft said, but he offered this warning: "The only missile that can move the market in a significant way would be one launched at North Korea — not the Middle East. "
U.S. drivers have gotten used to relatively low gas prices in recent years due to an oversupply of oil—there's been such a glut that companies have been forced to turn ships into floating oil storage units, said Denton Cinquegrana, chief oil analyst for the Oil Price Information Service.
"There is a gradual adjustment taking place in markets—investors have gotten used to the stream of trade-related headlines coming out of the U.S. and are being more judicious in reacting to them," Hannah Anderson, global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, said in an email.
For Ms. Sarkissian, a classic dark-haired beauty who grew up in Michigan and moved to Manhattan when she was 30 after becoming a cancer epidemiologist in Chicago, "a great guy" was starting to mean someone other than the hard-charging finance professionals she had gotten used to dating.
Pageant contestants' jobs may depend on Trump's view of their attractiveness, but Mika Brzezinski's doesn't — and certainly women who have spent decades in and around government, like Hillary Clinton, have gotten used to sophomoric barbs about their looks and care little whether Donald Trump thinks they are sexy.
This is the most important part of Gurley's essay: He sketches out a scenario in which companies that have gotten used to easy money but have yet to build a business that makes money, find that they need to raise more money — and that the easy money is gone.
"When your mind has gotten used to the fact that you will die and then you don't, life turns a different color," said Antonio Barrera, a matador who sustained countless gorings and nearly bled to death as a teenager with an injury similar to the one Tomás sustained in Aguascalientes.
As exhausted as I am angry, I've gotten used to seeing the almost C.G.I.-looking photos that appear from around the state, numb to the dystopian desolation and the towering flames that continue to dance along several major freeways, the strewn tires, skeletons of people's homes, decimated forests and abandoned animals.
Marvel fans have gotten used to two extra moments at the end of the studio's films: a mid-credits scene and a post-credits teaser, Infinity War drops the mid-credits scene, and subs in a title card, which crumbles to dust in the same way the fallen Avengers did.
Before the offer came to make her cinema debut with director Rian Johnson, the 28-year-old UCLA grad had gotten used to grinding, supporting herself by working odd jobs and at a temp agency while also trying her best to put herself out there to get cast in projects.
Instead, the group has gotten used to the unpredictability this brings: So far, there's been a revolving cast of 26 members, though the other musicians present during the interview, Lias's brother, Nathan Saoudi (a keyboardist), the saxophonist Alex White and the guitarist Adam J. Harmer, are the band's current mainstays.
He also wrote that Corning is said to be working on an ultrathin folding glass, which is still not ready yet, but you can picture a world in which we have devices that fold but they actually have the durability and quality of the premium phones we've already gotten used to.
In comparison, the SNES' controllers were like holding a soft kitten in your hands, but being able to finally go wireless with your old hardware, and even switch to the controllers you've gotten used to on modern consoles like the PS3 and PS4, is reason enough to drop $25 on this adapter.
But I've also gotten used to a lot of things on my iPhone, things like knowing that all my stuff is automatically backed up to the cloud, so if I lose it, I can just buy another one and have it feel exactly the same in a matter of an hour or two.
Over the past generation we have gotten used to weird; to a presidential election that came down to 400 votes in Florida, with a winner declared and then undeclared and then a month of limbo; to another election marked by FBI investigations of both major candidates and accusations of conspiracy that continue for years.
Though it's been a bummer to fans who had gotten used to seeing the pitching equivalent of Barry Bonds, Kershaw's stop-and-start year has been in keeping with a weird one out in L.A. The Dodgers of recent vintage have been star-stuffed teams with only two possible outcomes: World Series titles or underperformance.
Everything has changed: The 09er centric social dynamics we've gotten used to at Neptune High have been wiped away, the credits are revamped (the moody graphics are great, the remix of the song not so much), Veronica's styling is glammed way up, and even the noir lighting seems brighter and flatter than it used to.
As for Trump's recent rhetoric, Russia has gotten used to such aggressive posturing — President Obama placed Russia in the company of ISIS and Ebola as the principal threats to peace in 2014, and Congress included it in its sanctions against Iran and North Korea last year — and no longer takes it at face value.
Regardless of how the data is used, people have fundamentally gotten used to a personalized and tailored system of services — whether it is Google Maps knowing how far locations are from their home, a Nest cam telling them when someone enters the baby's room or a Lyft car coming directly to their door on a rainy night.
Her story, which you can read in full here, includes a relatively alarming passage in which the pharmacist casually mentions that some members apparently have Alzheimer's: Mike Kim, the reserved pharmacist-turned-owner of the pharmacy, said he has gotten used to knowing the most sensitive details about some of the most famous people in Washington.
"It just seems that we've gotten used to the idea that some schmuck can get up on television and tell you where to put your money and they do it out of entertainment, and people listen to them and do it and lose things in real life, and the rest of the world goes on unhurt by all these things," he said.
With a 9.7″ screen sporting a 1024×768 pixel resolution it doesn't hold a candle to the iPad's Retina displays, which seems like a shame (going back to a non-Retina display after you've gotten used to super-crisp text and images is pretty jarring), but in Loop's defense, its target audience may not care, prioritizing ease of use over razor-sharp visuals.
"If you don't know by now, don't mess with it" - Mr. Natural — B.G. Pelaire (@bgpelaire) January 10, 2019 If Beto has one thing going for him, it's that many fans have already gotten used to his oversharing, be it on Instagram or Snapchat, where he often sends videos of himself talking to the camera while driving or chatting with Oprah.
Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) on the Senate Finance Committee, said that Republican lawmakers have now gotten used to the fact that Trump "thinks by speaking" and makes remarks that are not set in stone.
Just as we had gotten used to the fact that the president is, in effect, under congressional indictment, just as we had settled into a more or less stable stalemate over when (and if) the Senate will hold an impeachment trial, the president shook the snow globe again, by ordering the assassination of foreign military officials and threatening the destruction of Iran&aposs cultural sites.
I'd gotten used to a certain male skew, but I hadn't quite realized how persistent it was until I ran my observation by experts at Mount Vernon, Washington's historic home, and the University of Virginia's George Washington papers: No woman had written a biography of George Washington for adults in more than 40 years, and no woman trained as a historian had written one in far longer.
But you don't want to continue in this career track, I take it, because, let's face it: Once you have gotten used to animals throwing their feces at you and throwing their food at the wall and screaming in your face every morning that you are a poopy-butt-face, well, you'd be pretty well qualified to keep on working in a zoo, or at least in your grown kids' junior high school.
You may already know this by now, but Chromecast isn't simply a Google-branded version of a Roku or Apple TV. All of those devices ultimately serve the same purpose, but Google's circular toy does so in a way that might make it annoying to people who have gotten used to the old ways of watching TV. Simply put, Chromecasts don't come with a remote or much of a system-level interface of any kind.
While anyone who has watched David Letterman's Netflix show has gotten used to both the beard and seeing Letterman outside the context of his longtime late-night television desk and backdrop, the setting for this interview with Willie Geist is still a bit surprising: After a brief attempt at fishing, the pair sit on two Adirondack chairs next to a river to talk about Letterman's life since 2015, when he wrapped up his 33-year career in late-night.
After all the buildup and all the hype ("the greatest lightweight fight in history") and all the disappointment MMA fans have gotten used to and all the fights Khabib Nurmagomedov has had to pull out of due to injuries over the years and all the previous fights between him and Tony Ferguson that had been scrapped, it seemed like a fantasy that the two men would ever actually fight, not even as yesterday turned into today and it seemed like the impossible was finally going to happen.
And what the Senators are saying is that especially in the case of kids' apps, these practices we have in many ways gotten used to may qualify as "unfair and deceptive" under the FTC's definitions, and as such warrant investigation: The report includes evidence of children's games disguising advertisements and making advertisements integral to games themselves; games using characters to coerce children into making in-app purchases; children's apps being marketed as 'free,' when those apps actually require additional spending in order to play; and children's apps marketing themselves as educational, when they are in fact saturated with advertising.

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