The new film unwinds in one take, lasting ninety minutes, and by some miracle we grow happily accustomed to its rhythm, like children held rapt by a bedtime story.
Sterling's slide has been greeted with dismay by British tourists, accustomed to the heft a strong pound gave their wallets when holidaying abroad.
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By now we're accustomed to them launching phones in Europe and Asia long before they come to North America.
Antiguans, like Peruvians, Venezuelans and others affected by the affair, are long accustomed to public scandal.
Or they may lack the wealth or borrowing capacity to make smoothing work, and are therefore accustomed to living paycheque by paycheque.
Many Egyptian politicians and analysts, accustomed to attributing moves by the SCAF to efforts to extend its own political power or block Islamists, struggled to divine a clear political motive for the disqualifications.
We have grown accustomed to being passively entertained by weather broadcasters.
Larry Sabato, a professor of political science at the University of Virginia, said wealthy candidates are accustomed to having their ideas taken seriously by underlings.
The Americans wondered if their chances might improve by sending a chef experienced in cooking competitions, somebody accustomed to the long preparation the Bocuse d'Or requires.
Finally, there's the taste: Those accustomed to the sweetness of maple are often shocked by the fruity, tangy flavor of birch, which is more suited to marinades and savory dishes.
Elizabeth, the young woman Booker is sent to rescue (or abduct) for reasons and employers initially unknown, appears after the first sequence of combat, and her introduction is followed by a lengthy period of peaceful exploration, as the player gets accustomed to her presence.
Surrounded by computers and handheld devices at work and at home, people are accustomed to having e-mail within reach nearly all day, making it hard to shift gears on vacation, says Kate Muller, director of psychology training at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York.
While both authors try to convey the rather tattered lesson that money can't buy happiness, the protagonists of both books end up proving the opposite--finding bliss by remarrying rich guys and living the high life to which they've become accustomed.
Japanese users pay by the packet for the data they use on DoCoMo's networks, but Americans, accustomed to flat-fee Net and phone deals, may balk at pay-per-use pricing that can result in month-end sticker shock.
In the first week of my trial, I had become so accustomed to BB10's gesture-based UI that I started trying to wake Android devices by swiping up on the screen.
But that was no surprise as the 20 drivers grew accustomed to the track, culminating in the Finn ending up quicker than his McLaren team-mate by just 0.197 seconds, with Brawn GP's Button 0.234 seconds down on Kovalainen.
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