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The suit, ultimately dismissed, was brought by an attorney and academy graduate, Michael Weinstein, who founded the Military Religious Freedom Foundation and has continued to fight what he calls aclimate of religious oppression at the academy.
News - latimes.com 2011
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I would encourage you to gradually aclimate yourself to reality, so it doesn't hit you so hard when it becomes unavoidable.
In Fundraising Letter, Obama Attacks Hillary For "Standing Behind Bush's Policy Of Non-Engagement" 2009
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This helps the communities to aclimate to their new city and reach out to other cities for a cultural exchange.
WN.com - Articles related to Independence Day in Surf City USA 2010
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This helps the communities to aclimate to their new city and reach out to other cities for a cultural exchange.
WN.com - Articles related to Independence Day in Surf City USA 2010
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Fast-paced game, rook needs some time to adjust, to aclimate.
Depressed Fan 2009
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Why not let these kids who couldn’t be bothered drop out younger so they can start a menial job that has little chance of going somewhere, it will either aclimate them to their new life, or scare them into actually trying at school.
Think Progress » Senate Votes To Cut Funding For Troops In Iraq and Afghanistan 2006
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