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On arrival we rest in order to help us acclimatize.
Working outside gets him acclimatized to meeting other people before being released.
They were given two days to acclimatize to the new Pack.
"We have become acclimatized to it," she said with a private smile.
I am in a way acclimatized to the cutting, but this is different.
It takes one to three days to acclimatize to any given altitude.
Still, it showed how one became acclimatized to the contemporary state of the art.
It still felt cold to someone acclimatized to a controlled environment.
This wasn't a bad body at all, once she got acclimatized to it.
He could see a little as his eyes acclimatized.
We can expect such systems to show varying degrees of ability to acclimatize.
"It's better to spend more time acclimatizing to high altitudes."
This plan was later abandoned, as a number of the potential missionaries died trying to acclimatize themselves.
Not to mention the year it would take you to acclimatize yourself to normal gravity again.
There was no process for acclimatizing the many foreigners who came to the studios to a different language and culture.
The most important thing is to get acclimatized as rapidly as possible.
"It has been so long, it will take us time to acclimatize."
In the death zone, no human body can acclimatize.
Anyone can acclimatize (adapt) to pretty much any altitude if they give it enough time.
"The first thing to do is get you acclimatized.
She must have become acclimatized to it, gradually, and then realized that something terrible was about to happen there.
"I hope not to do anything foolish before I acclimatize."
Trees have been acclimatized in Spain but are rarely cultivated there.
Still a teenager, acclimatizing herself to her new surroundings was an uneasy process.
Then I acclimatise myself and just get on with things.
The first day, I had decided, we would probably need to acclimatise and get a feel for the country.
It seemed that he did not need any time at all to acclimatise.
They generally stimulate and acclimatise your child to playing with other children.
Be sure to allow yourself time to acclimatise to the altitude before you set out.
Whereas she would be moved once more to a secure unit and have to acclimatise herself all over again.
The idea is that we can acclimatise and have a bit of a holiday before we start.
Sometimes she thought her Persian blood would never acclimatise to the damp, cool climate.
And it will acclimatise him in ease we have to retreat to the mine."
Everyone needs to acclimatise, even exceptional mountaineers that have been to high altitude before.
It's good to acclimatise and shake off a night flight at a comfortable hotel in Johannesburg.
Is it perhaps wiser to ease the next generation in one player at a time, allow them to acclimatise to the international game?
The tournament was preceded by a number of warm-up matches to acclimatise the players.
The project's aim is to acclimatise the chimps to short visits by small groups of tourists.
"One day at each level is not enough to acclimatise," Rohde admitted.
If possible, take time to acclimatise on the way to the Klein Matterhorn.
Once home, I tentatively lifted the bag and lowered it into the tank to acclimatise the fish.
Gazza moved out to the villa in July to acclimatise before the football season kicked off.
"We are expecting them to go somewhere where they can acclimatise to being back in UK conditions."
At altitude, when the body's ability to acclimatise quickly is the tipping point between success and failure, one extra day counts.
Watson struggled to acclimatise to life on the south coast, despite being noted as a "great trier".
That gives you three days to acclimatise.
A quiet section of the line, this sector was used by both sides to acclimatise new units to conditions on the Western Front.
It is advisable to allow electronic equipment to acclimatise for several hours, after being brought in from the cold, before powering on.
The ferrets were allowed to acclimatise in the cages over 10 days, being fed pieces of prairie dog.
"But medical and law schools will not acclimate that quickly."
Instead, they'd set to work acclimating to their new home.
I could never ask him to acclimate to my sort of life.
These people have been acclimated to the idea of doing business with us.
If you're acclimated, you can take 120 or even 130.
In other words, we had no need to spend a day or two getting acclimated before going all out.
"I guess they're kind of acclimated to doing their own thing."
"I give them small parts and time to acclimate to my work."
I turned a few lights on for a second to acclimate myself.
She is fully acclimated to having me in her life now.
I know that some people acclimate more slowly than others.
"I'm getting acclimated to the different changes and playing with the first team," he said.
Then all of a sudden I just learned to acclimate.
He said they would stay a few weeks, get acclimated to the area, look for houses and then return home.
I walked the first two miles trying to get my legs acclimated.
Some parents send their children to help acclimate them to the building, and to the reality of school.
I figure he has similar problems acclimating new men each patrol.
He needed to acclimate himself quickly to his new surroundings.
It takes about 15 days for the average person to become acclimated to the hot weather.
He's just got to get acclimated to playing at a higher level."
It had not taken Harry long to acclimate himself to this environment.
"But we are acclimating to the stove, and the food is better than ever."
It took him a few moments to acclimate himself to the new conditions.
"For one, she had to get acclimated to the weather."
It was better, the senior man thought, to get settled in and acclimated.