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1But she was more inured to medical scenes than they were.
2Madame Jeannin and Olivier, though they were racked by it, were more inured to it.
3Was it that I had become more inured to adversity, more philosophical, more of a Christian?
4The veterans of Darien were more inured to all these ills, and better able to resist extreme hunger.
5Afterward, when he becomes older, and more inured to it, he may be plunged several times in succession.
6Mimi felt it more keenly than her husband, whose nerves were harder, and who was more inured to danger.
7They are more inured to privation, more patient than Europeans, who, on these two points, cannot be compared to them.
8The five horses of Ivan were exchanged for others more inured to the kind of journey they were about to undertake.
9Napoleon consequently decided that those reports should be brought to him by staff-officers, who were more inured to scenes of distress.
10The dancers were more inured to pain...
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