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2.The people should be persuaded to become accustomed to observing the decrees of the anti-Japanese democratic government.
4.From a long-term point of view, it would be good to retain the counties; moreover, we are accustomed to them. But will the local people agree?
5.You may have trouble at first recognizing some of the constellations; they will be backwards from what you are accustomed to - because you are viewing them from outside the celestial sphere rather than from the vantage point of the earth.
6.The more a pup becomes accustomed to and explores now, the more confident and assured your pup will be in the future.
7.Persons who are accustomed to suppose that plans of campaigns and of battles are made by generals in the same way as any of us sitting over a map in our study make plans of how we would have acted in such and such a position, will be perplexed by questions why Kutuzov, if he had to retreat, did not take this or that course, why he did not take up a position before Fili, why he did not at once retreat to the Kaluga road, leaving Moscow, and so on.
8.The inherent atom economy of this process is 76.91%, which is much higher than that(62.84%) of the accustomed process, and the experimental results also showed that the ionic liquid Et_3NHCl-FeCl_3 is an excellent catalyst for the direct synthesis of benzophenone from benzotrichloride, benzoic acid and benzene due to its higher yield, and which can be reusable and functions as a true catalyst in the reaction.


