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