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  • Lagertop: I thought the same thing when build 7000 first came out. 3 months and several builds later, I've grown really accoustomed to libraries and enjoy the organization as well as indexing.

    Windows 7′s Best Underhyped Features | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • But, I think they're accoustomed to our weirdness by now no one SAID anything, which is new.

    thru rain, and mud, and one heck of an infection... Sara M 2006

  • Too many times in showbiz, people are accoustomed to putting on a front as to who they are, bernie always remained true to himself, his upbringing and remained humble in the process of fame.

    MVN 2008

  • Too many times in showbiz, people are accoustomed to putting on a front as to who they are, bernie always remained true to himself, his upbringing and remained humble in the process of fame.

    MVN 2008

  • The media had become accoustomed to taking the government’s case for anything that was fed to them.

    Matthew Yglesias » He’s Big in Albania 2007

  • However, the mainstream media types--and, unfortunately, some Republican US senators--who are more accoustomed to weasel-worded lip-biting drivel, squeal “Insensitivity to the Troops!” as if they gave a rat’s hairy behind about any of the troops.

    The Donald and His Bloody Ankles 2004

  • However, the mainstream media types--and, unfortunately, some Republican US senators--who are more accoustomed to weasel-worded lip-biting drivel, squeal “Insensitivity to the Troops!” as if they gave a rat’s hairy behind about any of the troops.

    December 2004 2004

  • "If you're from Chicago or New York City, you're accoustomed to taking public transportation to the ball game.

    Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • "If you're from Chicago or New York City, you're accoustomed to taking public transportation to the ball game.

    Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

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