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She is getting used to a radically different life, and some in congress are getting used to her.
"I'm getting used to it," DiMarco told PEOPLE after the show of getting used to baring his chest on the show.
The ex-champ's clearly getting used to being naked, essentially, in front of strangers -- and, truth be told, we're getting used to it too.
Olive was getting used to the breast being stuck out in the open now; she didn't like it, but she was getting used to it.
Electric motors can take a bit of getting used to.
Getting used to being single is like moving to Denmark.
"It definitely took some getting used to," the source said.
Maybe I'm getting used to this makeup thing after all.
She's also slowly getting used to being recognized in public.
Our interesting living situation has taken some getting used to.
That took some getting used to, even after several weeks.
Her breast pump — but she's still getting used to it.
Leonard, meanwhile, is getting used to having a recognizable girlfriend.
I'll be honest, the band takes some getting used to.
But big banks are once again getting used to sunshine.
Getting used to a new neighborhood after a big move?
No LikeThe controls take a LOT of getting used to.
"We're getting used to each other," said South Dakota Sen.
And when we do, it takes some getting used to.
In either case, that, too, takes some getting used to.
And just getting used to that new world, I guess.
It's different, and it takes a little getting used to.
The new logo will definitely take some getting used to.
A few things, however, will take some getting used to.
Getting used to the earbuds was a steep learning curve.
It's just the idea that needs some getting used to.
"The customer is getting used to fees everywhere," he said.
"We were getting used to each other," the bride said.
"Obviously, it's something that requires getting used to," he said.
But the smaller scale will take some getting used to.
Now, they're getting used to putting sandbags around their home.
But President Trump should be getting used to this by now.
Until then, the trick is getting used to something completely unnecessary.
Navigationally, Twitter's new look will also take some getting used to.
Nonetheless, Cubs fans should have little trouble getting used to this.
"It was annoying," Embiid said of getting used to the mask.
The other thing that takes getting used to is the scent.
That takes some getting used to but quickly becomes second nature.
Since I've moved to London, it's taken some getting used to.
There's getting used to course work, classes and making new friends.
Still, she says, the change has taken some getting used to.
Yet Theresa May must at least be getting used to it.
That's pretty straightforward, too, but also takes some getting used to.
Getting used to the smaller keyboard and trackpad has been easier.
I'm also getting used to how sarcasm isn't as effective here.
"Our son is getting used to having her around," he explains.
"Our son is getting used to having her around," he said.
"I know the transition takes some getting used to," she writes.
They called him "Bill," which he was still getting used to.
It takes some getting used to but can produce dramatic results.
Plus, bears getting used to humans can be fatal for bears.
But the brain is very good at getting used to things.
That's not to say it doesn't take some getting used to.
I was just getting used to a colorless E Ink world.
"This whole blind thing takes some getting used to," he said.
Tech Tip Q. I am still getting used to Windows 10.
Sweet-pea falafel, a main course, takes no getting used to.
Miranda Lambert is still getting used to her new city life.
It's O.K., you can start getting used to the warmer temperatures.
"He's still getting used to being free," Neller told reporters Tuesday.
And you know it took a while getting used to everything.
The books are so original they take some getting used to.
For many players, the clock has taken some getting used to.
Now it's getting used to not being under so much pressure.
In addition to learning to write new dates on all of our checks (people still use those, right?), we're also getting used to something new here on The Monitor podcast: getting used to calling ourselves WIRED Culture.
Even in the best situations, it can take some getting used to.
We're getting used to seeing a lot of social breakdown within countries.
Let's face it, Cardi's getting used to that sweet smell of success.
Getting hit in the face "took some getting used to," he acknowledged.
Mortgage borrowers are clearly getting used to near-record low interest rates.
I have been getting used to it, but I don't love it.
But the tapping aspect takes a little getting used to at first.
And while Harry has admitted he's getting used to those 4 a.m.
It's not a big deal, but will take some getting used to.
They were getting used to drastically different cultural values and sweeping changes.
The thing is, getting used to a new comedy takes a while.
But on the other hand, I'm concerned I'm getting used to this.
We're getting used to Bluetooth headphones, Lightning headphones, and USB-C headphones.
Every mobile split-screen system takes a bit of getting used to.
This improves range but does take a bit of getting used to.
I'm very aware of it and am still getting used to it.
Chuño, largely unknown outside the Andes, takes a little getting used to.
But be warned, the weaving underground world takes some getting used to.
Atlanta (CNN)Tiffany Friesen is still getting used to her new address.
It was a lot of getting used to but it was amazing.
RE2 Robotics' (pronounced "Re-Squared") control scheme takes some getting used to.
The small differences add up, but Nana is getting used to change.
Hong Kong (CNN)Joshua Wong is getting used to being in court.
I mean, it's still that motion I'm kind of getting used to.
But, like most anything, it might just take some getting used to.
I'm still fairly restless, and using a headband takes getting used to.
Being on the outside of that can take some getting used to.
It takes some getting used to, but we adapted within a week.
My phone was new and I was still getting used to it.
And so I think getting used to it is part of it.
For now, he's still getting used to doing "Dougie selfies" on the trail.
So how are her other four kids getting used to their new sibling?
But you should start getting used to the idea of more expensive iPhones.
Instead, it has a slightly chemical scent, which takes some getting used to.
She loves guests, but the other dog is still getting used to people.
No LikeIt's a little pricy, the the layout takes some getting used to.
If you're an artist, the tablet mode may take some getting used to.
We are getting used to being said 'no', people saying 'no' to you.
"This is going to take some hardcore getting-used-to," one commenter wrote.
Trying to balance it without guilt is something I'm still getting used to.
Friday is always a crazy day, but I'm getting used to it now.
She finds she is getting used to the idea of being a widow.
The rolls had just opened, and everybody was getting used to getting payments.
It's not just the visible change that takes some getting used to, though.
But as you might expect, it takes a bit of getting used to.
Tapachula, Mexico (CNN)Amarilis Mendoza is getting used to stares and double takes.
Steve was still getting used to the streets he was programmed to protect.
As with BB-8, controlling the little sphere takes some getting used to.
But the squishable in-ear ones take a bit of getting used to.
Both are still getting used to the new language that now surrounds them.
" He added that Republicans are "getting used to being able to win again.
New York (CNN Business)Investors should start getting used to wild market swings.
He is still getting used to the prosthesis, and hobbles when he walks.
Getting used to the texture and embracing big hair is an exciting change.
The ambulance does end up getting used to pump up the drama though.
It is strange being in the center, but I'm getting used to it.
But their new reality is still going to take some getting used to.
"Tough getting used to the motion, but well worth the effect," he said.
Little by little we started meeting, getting used to functioning in this mess.
It takes some getting used to, but for the most part, it's effective.
But its interface is a bit complex and takes some getting used to.
But it's a concept some people, including myself, are still getting used to.
By my third month on the move, I was getting used to it.
"I'm still getting used to the way it rains in Tennessee," she sings.
There are some things about the RadRunner that took some getting used to.
Another thing that took some getting used to was photographing on live television.
Until that day comes, I better start getting used to these longer days.
Spurgeon seems to be getting used to the idea of having a baby brother.
Getting used to saving every month is most of the battle, according to Chatzky.
MELISSA ARMO, THE STOCK SWOOSH: I think the market is getting used to Trump.
All of this may sound a bit confusing; it takes some getting used to.
However, Moynihan said the world is "getting used" to the U.S.-China trade conflict.
He has managed to befriend some; it just took a little getting used to.
It's that or getting used to scraping burnt bread into the sink every morning.
I've always been a tap-typer, though, so I'm still getting used to this.
It's not a design flaw per se—it just takes some getting used to.
For Audrina Patridge, the hardest adjustment to new motherhood was getting used to nursing.
We are expecting great things, but we are just getting used to good things.
Many drivers are just now getting used to the new app-based status quo.
The doctor-patient relationship would change, and that will take some getting used to.
While the sheer, slightly tacky texture took some getting used to, Shah was impressed.
It takes some getting used to to have your every move analyzed and scrutinized.
The new life took getting used to, but Poke'd gotten used to things before.
"Big thing would be getting used to the big boys out there," she said.
Learning about the technology and getting used to it has been "superfun," he said.
I'm getting used to his maneuvering and I'm now starting to feel pretty good.
I haven't been dark in so long so I am getting used to it.
Typing on a flat surface is something that certainly takes some getting used to.
One other weird thing that's going to take getting used to — no home button.
Maybe a red yard simply takes getting used to, sort of like purple hair.
"They are still getting used to the idea of shopping online," Ms. Kodali said.
She's well within her rights, but it just takes a little getting used to.
For anyone used to being a pariah, this will take some getting used to.
A push-button controller for the nine-speed transmission takes time getting used to.
Instead, he is still getting used to the difference between the French and Americans.
I'm still getting used to this idea that people relate to what I'm saying.
"It definitely takes some getting used to," said Mr. Moore at the William Vale.
It took some getting used to, but I almost always let people touch it.
Investors are getting used to the real possibility of a Fed rate hike next week.
It took some getting used to, seeing that image from the screen in real life.
But after a few weeks of getting used to it, things got back to normal.
Some of the Seewalds are still getting used to the new addition to their household.
Looking in the mirror always takes some getting used to the day after a show.
Buyers may be getting used to low mortgage rates and more concerned about overall affordability.
B&O Play calls these gestures "simple," but they definitely take some getting used to.
That accommodation is something that people develop, but also it's about getting used to things.
LG follows this to the letter, and I've had no trouble getting used to it.
Nearly two months into motherhood, Jordin Sparks is still getting used to her new moniker.
Says they're getting used to her but earlier some were 'kicking, and bucking and screaming.
But, now, it's the law of the land and people are getting used to it.
The Echo Buds were easy to control, though they might take some getting used to.
And Israel, while surprised by his rise, is quickly getting used to this new reality.
IS THAT PART OF THE STREET GETTING USED TO NEW REVENUE MODELS, NEW PRODUCT MODELS?
And then once you've done that, try getting used to wearing it around your partner.
Los Angeles has a lot of different characters, and I'm still getting used to it.
There are a lot of things in Discovery that will take some getting used to.
Using the MoviePass system isn't overly difficult, but it does take some getting used to.
"I'm just getting comfortable again, getting used to the every day thing again," he said.
The world is still getting used to the singular "they" and to gender-neutral identities.
At first glance, it's a little off-putting and may take some getting used to.
Pros: Inexpensive, easy to use, no added chemicalsCons: Takes some getting used to, smells weird
Tim and I, slowly getting used to being freed from child care, did childish things.
For myself, losing another final, I don't want to say I'm getting used to it.
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Sure, it'll probably take some getting used to, but right now, the costumes are pretty terrifying.
"I was sort of getting used to there being homeless people everywhere," he told the site.
Also, Doctor Who fans, Jenna Coleman's blue contacts are going to take some getting used to.
It takes some getting used to, but it's a delightfully hectic — if stressful — take on racing.
It can take some getting used to, but eventually Yakuza 0 settles into a pleasing rhythm.
I tried one on last week and the whole thing takes a little getting used to.
After a few weeks of getting used to it, I started to like my natural hair.
Still, I'm wearing them more and more, and getting used to the attention and the weight.
It can take some getting used to, but eventually Yakuza 22 settles into a pleasing rhythm.
The pace is different and that takes some getting used to but I really love it.
Said he feels "very good" about his vote for Johnson, but is getting used to Trump.
But Apple has never been afraid to make changes that take some some getting used to.
"I got to find a way," Rose told reporters of getting used to the triangle offense.
It took a lot of getting used to — waking up and wanting to experience the world.
I'm still actually getting used to what I'm supposed to do with short hair right now.
Despite the usual difficulties of getting used to life on the outside, he's made it work.
"We're all aware that it's a new normal, we're all getting used to it," she said.
Adjusting to climate change, Dr. Rotjan said, is not just about getting used to warmer water.
If you're used to a different type of button, it may take some getting used to.
In 2014, the Los Angeles Clippers were just getting used to being a good basketball team.
The swiping takes some getting used to and there's a lot of swiping with this phone.
For example, this location is a Taco Bell/Pizza Hut which took some getting used to.
Although unpacking it all to those who didn't live it is taking some getting used to.
The Touch Bar will also take some getting used to on the part of the user.
And referring to the unprecedented run in the past tense will take some getting used to.
You can turn this mirroring feature off, but it's disorienting and takes some getting used to.
So — in the Internet's defense — Centineo's buzz cut is going to take some getting used to.
People will start getting used to the new normal, but will also be exhausted by it.
"We're all aware that it's a new normal, we're all getting used to it," she says.
The book's form, like its prose, is ambitious, risky, and takes a little getting used to.
"It's awesome," Brandon told News9, adding that he's still getting used to driving his new wheels.
The spotlight that follows him like a comet's tail took some getting used to, he conceded.
Navigating between menus takes some getting used to, but the new Highlights section is useful context.
Fans are getting used to the names Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson and Hideki Matsuyama.
We're getting used to a lot of filler in fashion shows, or just pop culture riffing.
This will be a little weird at first, and will probably take some getting used to.
I actually liked the side-to-side layout more, but I'm getting used to the vertical one.
Rejection sucks, and honestly, we probably don't do a very good job of getting used to it.
It takes a little getting used to the idea of Jibo's head following you around a room.
Using triggers, bumpers, and the D-Pad for troop management and control takes some getting used to.
"It's been a crazy year so far, and I'm still getting used to it," Pulisic tells PEOPLE.
" Added the Good American designer, "She's also getting used to dunking under the water, which she enjoys.
Normally sporting a silver-gray pixie, her new look is something she's admittedly still getting used to.
The incident became an instant political firestorm in a capital still getting used to Trump's young administration.
"I was really nervous at the beginning, but now I'm getting used to it," admits the star.
North is slowly getting used to having a little brother — just ahead of her baby sister's arrival.
Locally, most people are just getting used to the espresso-style coffees that most Western markets drink.
New employees who are still getting used to delivering "wow" service are the most likely offenders here.
Maybe it's also something to do with getting used to daylight in the room after five days.
As a college sophomore, I was still getting used to navigating the workplace as a Muslim woman.
Fishermen, who were told to stay clear until May 10th, will be getting used to passing shells.
If you're just getting used to Lucy Hale's "alter ego" blonde hair color, don't get too comfortable.
Back in 2006, audiences were still getting used to comic book adaptations that skewed dark and gritty.
Moving up to the keyboard, which includes a numpad and decent travel, takes some getting used to.
The other countries are gradually getting used to the (inaudible) the free rides are somewhat over with.
The controllers take some getting used to as analogs for real-world actions like picking up objects.
It makes getting where you want to go a hair faster, but takes some getting used to.
It's worth noting up front: the Oasis' extended bezel and underside bump take some getting used to.
It's a new television fantasy world that may take some getting used to, but we deserve it.
That takes some getting used to if you've been using on-screen or capacitive buttons for awhile.
Viewing all these different smileys where Likes used to exclusively live will take some getting used to.
The camera movement takes a bit of getting used to, but it's well done and surprisingly smooth.
It may bring a new beginning for America and one which may take some getting used to.
I had no problems getting used to it, and I like the fact that it's fully backlit.
"I'm getting used to hearing companies say 'we had no idea that was out there,'" Rogers said.
That took some getting used to since my current phone has a fingerprint scanner on its front.
"There are certainly some growing pains in getting used to it for many students," Dr. Rockman said.
Watching other people have sex for the first time must take a bit of getting used to.
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I don't leave home without them.. though I'm still getting used to wearing them out in public.
I confess it was my first hip-hop concert and it took a little getting used to.
"I feel like I'm just changing sounds again, and it takes some getting used to," Rocky said.
So, getting used to burgers made in a lab seems like a step in the right direction.
That's the future of apps -- getting used to the idea of checking or doing something every day.
The Scorpion's low-riding design would definitely take some getting used to, but it wasn't deal-breaker.
It takes some getting used to, and some people can type faster this way once they adjust.
The players are getting used to it and more polished in handling the invading army of interviewers.
There are a few things that will take getting used to, such as its missing home button.
"It definitely took some getting used to," said the source, who added that Kris was "shocked" at first.
"I think the shock is over now, clients are getting used to the new leverages," Cruddas told Reuters.
He said he can look back now at the daunting process of getting used to a new country.
While it'll definitely take some getting used to, we have to say he's looking as good as ever.
And our heroes (Nilay, Paul, and Dieter, in case you were unaware) are still getting used to it.
And just when we were getting used to that look, he shocked us all by appearing clean-shaven.
Other people, such as the Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, are just getting used to saying the word.
It's clear that some user complaints are just a matter of people getting used to the new app.
While I enjoyed playing with the tablet, though, the spill-resistant keyboard cover takes some getting used to.
For all of its familiar elements, Horizon Zero Dawn is a game that takes some getting used to.
"I was really nervous at the beginning, but now I'm getting used to it," he previously told PEOPLE.
But getting used to the conditions hundreds of feet up is certainly not for the faint of heart.
"He's doing wonderfully and we're getting used to the idea of having a leap year baby," she continues.
However great I feel about my body, it's different, and I am still getting used to feeling desired.
Moving that habit to VR is an unHeimlich experience that will take a bit of getting used to.
I'd start off slow, because there's a bit of a noticeable lag that takes some getting used to.
Being recognized all the time in public has taken some getting used to, but it's always been positive.
I played around with the feature, and if I'm being totally honest, it takes some getting used to.
However, unlike the G2500's palm recognition, getting used to LG's Air Motions requires a bit of patience.
"[She's] getting used to dunking under the water, which she enjoys," Kardashian explained on her app and website.
The offset touchpad takes a bit of getting used to, but the RGB backlit keyboard is very pretty.
Kate Hudson has a new pair of shoes in her wardrobe — and they're taking some getting used to.
In your 30s, start getting used to spending money now in ways that will save you money later.
Bella tells Porter magazine, in their summer issue, that getting used to being super famous has been tough.
That one takes a bit of getting used to — the computer's white balance just looks off at first.
Responsiveness has been improved since the last generation, though like the joystick it takes some getting used to.
The contact lenses she now sports on-screen took some getting used to for the 18-year-old.
Metz explained to People that the admiration from her fellow actors is still something she's getting used to.
It's otherwise a perfectly comfortable controller, but those extra buttons are going to take some getting used to.
As for her parents, they're still getting used to the idea of living with a teenage internet savant.
This may take some getting used to, depending on your office culture, but stricter time management pays off.
HAPPY WEDNESDAY and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we're getting used to the sweet smell of legislation again.
The young man said he was still getting used to his surroundings, since he is from New Jersey.
Expect to spend some time getting used to new features and changes — and perhaps discovering a few bugs.
Oprah likes to begin her day with a heaping dose of nature, which took some getting used to.
The new one may take some getting used to, judging by the emails to my inbox this week.
It's no less intuitive, but takes getting used to if you're accustomed to riding an old-school overboard.
Right when I think I'm getting used to the way it feels, a different body part starts hurting.
There has always been a slightly hard-edged quality to her sound that takes some getting used to.
Like a drone, it takes some getting used to, particularly with regard to the orientation of the robot.
A lot of it was getting used to moving slightly if she moved, but not taking focus away.
While Vonn is getting used to life off the slopes, she still has got a lot going on.
I think the idea of a single woman enjoying her life is one that takes getting used to.
The pad also felt a bit softer than I was anticipating — something that takes some getting used to.
Reviewers said FaceID, as well as the lack of a home button, would take some getting used to.
This takes some getting used to, but it's like the way your ear has to adjust to Shakespeare.
He was still getting used to the fact that Moore's family was becoming a fixture in his life.
The pad takes some getting used to, but its haptic feedback is helpful in figuring out where to click.
Some people can write messages much faster this way, but it definitely takes some getting used to over time.
"He said he's getting used to the baby and how Archie has fitted into family life," Scullard told reporters.
Using a 15-inch, 4.2-pound powerhouse like Microsoft's new Surface Book 2 takes some time getting used to.
And your outfit should be just right too, but adjusting to a new season takes some getting used to.
The experience of squeezing the phone is a little unsettling at first and definitely takes some getting used to.
As for the most difficult part of being a parent, Annable says problem-solving takes some getting used to.
We have only been in Wilmington about six months, and I'm still getting used to having to drive EVERYWHERE.
Meanwhile, tweaks like Mario's automatic vaulting over enemies will take a lot of getting used to for Mario veterans.
When your best friend starts dating Scarlett Johansson, it might take some getting used to — just ask Michael Che.
I was still getting used to the buttons; one toggles between options, and the other, the power button, selects.
There are a few quirks that may take some getting used to if you've used other music streaming apps.
It might take some getting used to the intentionally sluggish controls, but it's also the point of the game!
It's a tough reality to face as a journalist, and it's also going to take some getting used to.
Users are certainly getting used to interacting with devices thanks to Google Home, the Amazon Echo and similar devices.
So if the brain is less aroused by lying, that might mean a person is getting used to it.
I'm still getting used to the idea, and am trying to figure out what to do about the apartment.
Dr. Pimple Popper — is the internet's most-famous dermatologist, but the physician is still getting used to being recognized.
All this ambition, Allen insists, isn't about fame: He says he's still getting used to being recognized by strangers.
We're still getting used to the idea of a store where there's no checkout, but Amazon isn't standing still.
The two pups are still getting used to each other, but they seem to be getting along quite well.
The placement of the buds inside the case is also a bit awkward and takes some getting used to.
We're used to seeing them mentor other men, and we're also getting used to seeing them mentor junior women.
It takes some getting used to, but it's neat to have a screenshot button and an app shortcut launcher.
Americans, unfortunately, are getting used to data breaches that involve populations equivalent to entire countries or even entire continents.
There are so many different commands and command modifiers, getting used to all of them is a confusing chore.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — They are getting used to fewer explosions, and to fewer ambulances racing through their war-ravaged cities.
But official schools aren't allowed, because the Bangladesh government doesn't want kids getting used to the conditions, NPR reported.
But if you're used to pacing yourself over 82 games and then the playoffs, it takes getting used to.
Speaking in a hallway outside her rehearsal studio, Ms. Miranda said she was still getting used to her fame.
It's those last few, which control the robot's motion and camera position, that take the most getting used to.
But then they spent 19 years living with his incarceration, getting used to it and coming to understand it.
"He could take some time getting used to the many compromises required in the national leadership position," it said.
The change in diet takes getting used to, but I'm grateful to be more aware of my eating habits.
Communities nationwide are still getting used to our New Normal as we continue to fight the spread of coronavirus.
" Moreover, she cautioned, "grandparents can act wildly inappropriately in the beginning when they're getting used to their new roles.
The thing about self-acceptance is that when you're just getting used to it, you become an easy mark.
Even with two weeks of practice, we're still getting used to how to watch these new "Twin Peaks" episodes.
Last night, I tweeted something about getting used to protests when you have a president like so-and-so.
For most users, though, the biggest adjustment will be getting used to large blocks of text filling their timelines.
"We are getting used to operating in close proximity of Chinese vessels," the official said, speaking on deep background.
"Don't accept our history unraveling, I'm not getting used to it and I'm not turning my head," he said.
As I was getting used to "stereo" hearing, I was also simultaneously getting to grips with Senua's own battles.
Much like regular Autopilot, Navigate on Autopilot is going to take some getting used to — especially for the uninitiated driver.
When a golfer tries to change his swing, it might take some getting used to, but eventually improves his score.
And soon enough, Bushnell will be getting used to a completely different setting: She's moving in with Higgins in Denver!
But what made my trip truly remarkable was something I actually had a hard time getting used to: the hospitality.
The remote is simple, and super easy to get familiar with, but the touch pad can take getting used to.
Here's one upside to kids getting used to phones at an early age: They may save your life one day.
So join the hundreds of thousands of Americans getting used to the idea of the nation thriving and winning again.
But hopefully she's getting used to it, or at least willing to appreciate how damn precious her little bro is.
So I just reminded her that things are different for us now, which is something we're still getting used to.
I probably need to spend a bit more time with it, but the keyboard definitely takes some getting used to.
BugsPhoto: GettyOne future food that's sure to take some getting used to will be insects, like crickets, grasshoppers and mealworms.
If this all sounds a little weird (some of us are still getting used to rosé, after all), Gik understands.
It took only one day of them getting used to each other and then they started immediately snuggling and playing!
Millennials just getting used to "adulting" may have a new responsibility to worry about: providing financial support to a parent.
Fans of the star have mixed reviews — some outright love it, while others are still getting used to the look.
The keys are clicky and take some getting used to, but at least are RGB backlit and programmable for macros.
Fitness trainer Emily Skye loves being a new mom, but she is still getting used to her post-baby body.
People are just now getting used to my pronouns and it's so empowering to truly feel like myself for once.
While Qualls may still be getting used to his new wheels, he and his arms are loving it so far.
Honestly, this new look will take some getting used to — not like anything could look bad atop a Hemsworth's head.
For the antsy, there's a public beta starting today, so you can start getting used to all the newness now.
Until it does, the biggest change for most will be getting used to seeing paragraph-sized tweets in their timelines.
The pace definitely took some getting used to, but I think it's coupled with the implicit trust I mentioned before.
"It's kind of like glamping," she says, though she admits that the "tight" quarters can take some getting used to.
And he made clear he was still getting used to having 24-hour Secret Service protection and its accompanying constraints.
If you're a people person, and you just have no problem getting used to strangers, then touring is no problem.
And the official noted that other NATO leaders are getting "used to this," when it comes to Trump's fiery rhetoric.
You were just getting used to your kid's obsession with "Fortnite," and now, all you hear about is V-Bucks.
"Don't get used to it," I said, but grinned, thinking to myself that I was already getting used to it.
"I guess it's just part of the business," he answered when asked whether he's getting used to having new coaches.
Understandably, it takes a lot of getting used to, including learning the limitations of what the system is capable of.
This runs the risk of audiences getting used to waiting for content, rather than paying to see it in person.
In April, just as he was getting used to being outside, he endured three bouts of fever in quick succession.
His mother's "overnight" success is something he is still getting used to, more than two years into her YouTube career.
One Western official said Grenell's style of diplomacy took "a lot of getting used to" when he arrived in Berlin.
Comcast is getting used to working with ad-supported cable networks that are trying to dream up creative additional content.
But I think overall I'm getting used to the schedule and the whole experience is going to be really fun.
The London market is getting used to this long-running tug-of-war between two of the market's bigger players.
First, you're nervous about taking the plunge, and when you finally do, your fresh cut takes some getting used to.
Although getting used to the new way of doing things was a big change for him, Davis has embraced it.
The farm and her father are one and the same, and she's still getting used to being here without him.
There's a delicate balance between watching your own screen and three others, and it definitely takes some getting used to.
It seems like something she had to be conscious of before, and is now getting used to without any oversight.
Coming from a successful career in stand-up comedy, Sam's still working on getting used to writing for other people.
One month in Belgium and 3 months back home where I was getting used to the wheelchair and all that.
That feeling lessened in later videos, so I realize that my brain was, in fact, getting used to the experience (desensitization).
It takes a little getting used to, but it can flow well if you need that level of inter-party discussion.
Her position in fame's crosshairs means life isn't the same for her anymore, and that is taking some getting used to.
Yes, all you're doing is lying there, but that red light is really bright, which takes a little getting used to.
AFTER a year of terrorist attacks and a violent coup attempt, Istanbul residents are getting used to the sound of explosions.
Still, if you're used to typing away on a QWERTY keyboard, getting used to tapping might take you longer than that.
Reedus told fans it's been a little difficult getting used to being on set without his friend and prank war companion.
" Although her "tight" quarters are still taking some getting used to, Camille says her new abode is "kind of like glamping.
Pumping your own gas is not allowed here in Oregon, and I'm still getting used to having someone else do it.
Hoda Kotb could not be more thankful to be a mother of two — but she's still getting used to the term!
Phillip is headed to an animal sanctuary to live with other ducks and work on getting used to his new feet.
After a few days of getting used to the periodic vibrations on my wrist, the Q54 became a great smartphone companion.
NETANYAHU: No, I have a hard time getting used to any other reality, but I don&apost let it bother me.
While the media spotlight might take some getting used to, Edmund says he felt like he belonged on the big stage.
The American public is getting used to Moscow's new image as an enemy state run by the ultimate global bad guy.
Users rave about how smooth and long-lasting the formula is, but warn that the scent takes some getting used to.
It takes some getting used to, and even then it isn't really ideal for those who do a lot of typing.
" Although her "tight" quarters are still taking some getting used to, she says her new abode is "kind of like glamping.
But I totally see how the enlarged trackpad will be more useful and versatile; it just needs some getting used to.
My parents, however, found it a lot harder to accept in the beginning, but they are progressively getting used to it.
Just being around the NBA lifestyle, getting used to the travel, seeing how hard these guys play and the recovery involved.
" She continued, "It takes some getting used to having your every move scrutinized and analyzed and, frankly, things made up about.
Getting used to gridlock Gridlock in the United States means neither party is likely to be able to enact sweeping legislation.
Benedict Cumberbatch is getting used to existing in the bizarre, shape-shifting world of Stephen Strange – aka Marvel superhero Doctor Strange.
In a dramatic turn of events (just kidding, we're getting used to this) Uber was hit with another lawsuit this week.
This curved keyboard is very clever and could be very useful, though it does take a bit of getting used to.
What looks concerning to us is likely to be your baby getting used to different textures and foods in their mouth.
He was the poster child for a certain kind of flashy European player that we were having trouble getting used to.
Right now, I'm just slowly working on getting used to talking to Alexa and having her handle basic tasks for me.
Representative Bill Huizenga, a Michigan Republican who is also a small-business owner, said Trump was still getting used to governing.
The slightly hard-edge sound of the soprano Evelyn Herlitzius, making her Met debut as Kundry, takes some getting used to.
"To be honest, I'm still getting used to the idea," she said in a recent interview in Modern Art Oxford's cafe.
"grown-ish" would be different, but also the same; it would take some getting used to, but everything would be fine.
Trump's absence came abruptly, and at a time when she seemed to be getting used to standing firmly in the spotlight.
The split keyboard does take some getting used to, but after a day, I found myself typing away with minimal typos.
If you're just getting used to men sending you photos of their junk, Rue's speech gives you some genuinely great pointers.
It's rubbery, thick, and has a AA-battery-powered controller on it that's helpful, but it takes some getting used to.
On the flip side, getting used to the buzzy beat isn't easy; after weeks of usage, I still prefer the click.
For the most part it's a happy little community, though the crowds that gather outside have taken some getting used to.
It took a little getting used to, but once I had the hang of it, the 2115 minutes positively flew by.
What people think of the iPhone X so far: Via CNN's Heather Kelly, the iPhone X takes some getting used to.
But the biggest thing for me is just going out there more and more and getting used to facing other teams.
The Olympic champion also said it was tough getting used to the way the layout had been restructured in recent years.
And they can take their time getting used to it; residents are invited to stay for the rest of their lives.
And now I'm doing a lot of cardio and you can definitely feel it but I'm definitely getting used to it.
Still, when she started working at York Brewery after graduating, the old school-ness of the business took some getting used to.
The key is getting used to the new interactions in iOS, swiping down from the bottom to close an app, for example.
But they're few and far between, and a lot of it is just getting used to the iPad way of doing things.
The A and B buttons are slightly offset, for one thing, which isn't a huge deal but takes some getting used to.
Cranking the Volta's shaft drive feels like pedaling a normal bike — it's the Zehus Bike+ motor that takes some getting used to.
I'm a one-person department, and one of only a few women in the office, which took some time getting used to.
This could take some getting used to if you're accustomed to other controllers, but it worked pretty well in my initial demo.
"I think the market is getting used to the idea that the Fed doesn't do anything this meeting," Tower Bridge's Ogg said.
It feels small, light, and thin as a result of these changes, although the chamfered edges might take some getting used to.
In real life, the 31-year-old actress says the public's interest in her dating life has taken some getting used to.
The weight can also take some getting used to, because some gloves are knuckle-heavy, and some are wrist-heavy, Coke says.
For Honor's inventive combat system takes a little getting used to, but it can be very rewarding once you lock it down.
But there's one accessory in her wardrobe that took some getting used to: the traditional horsehair wig required for her barrister position.
The subtle controls take some getting used to, but I learned to love them more than the complicated switches on other headphones.
Don't expect good results the first time you use it; it takes some "getting used to" before you will get Globals edge.
He's still getting used to the fact that there's a baby around who is taking up all the attention and kisses lately.
While Angelina Jolie and the Spice Girls might've perfected the look in the '90s, leather pants definitely take some getting used to.
Certain names pop up over and over, until Roy feels like he's getting used to their personalities as well as their preoccupations.
But Fieldy might have his work cut out for him as it looks like people are really, really getting used to Tye.
It's been four months since a horrific fire destroyed her Malibu home, and Camille Grammer is getting used to her new normal.
It's weird, and it takes some getting used to, but this is the price we pay for being bleeding edge, I guess.
The teachers are more chill and they want to be called by their first name, so that took some getting used to.
That's tough, just feet were not quite there yet, still not quite getting used to the high one and all that stuff.
The work of John Heginbotham takes some getting used to, or maybe it has just taken time to come into its own.
This takes some getting used to, but once you do, the Model 3, with no instrument panel, provides a serene driving experience.
"We played well tonight, but we still are getting used to each other," said Durant, who added 11 rebounds and six assists.
The gestures can take some getting used to, particularly if you have big fingers, an iPhone with a smaller screen, or both.
Both approaches have their drawbacks; I prefer the look of Huawei's UI but I had no trouble getting used to either one.
I was just getting used to the taste, and it took me some time to appreciate the cheesiness of the older stuff.
Pullman's book series also starts with a confusing set of events and new alternative-world elements that take some getting used to.
Froome, though, is getting used to such mishaps and challenges — whether that means recovering from crashes or clearing his name of doping.
But he also said it was something he was getting used to and was not anything he would be unable to handle.
Try to relax and accept that things won't be perfect, especially if your children are still getting used to one another's company.
On the other hand, Mr. Caiola said, "there's very little anonymity," which took some getting used to after living in Brooklyn rentals.
I don't know if it is a concerted effort, but I am getting used to all the unfounded verbal and text punches.
He explained that he was still getting used to using a regular razor — unavailable in prison — and had nicked himself while shaving.
"Just getting used to how things work around here," said Senator Jim Risch, Republican of Idaho and a fellow intelligence committee member.
"It's all just the culture of a learning environment, and we're getting used to a new way of doing medicine," he said.
Periodically increasing your contributions allows you to save more over time while gradually getting used to the dip in your checking account.
Anthony played all 82 games during his first year, coming off the bench and getting used to playing in high-pressure situations.
"Initially we saw some weakening demand, but it's now resilient so people are getting used to higher prices," Joussen said of UK customers.
I grew up in the suburbs of New Jersey, so the city in all of its natural glory took some getting used to.
It took some getting used to for my dad, because I'm the youngest of two older brothers and they both competed in sports.
Most of Wacom's styluses, which come included with its tablets, are a lot thicker than standard pencils, and take some getting used to.
"The only hard part was getting used to her finding a locker room to use when we went to away games," he says.
While getting used to his shiny new title at Calvin Klein, the designer unveiled the latest chapter of his ongoing collaboration with Adidas.
I guess that could be handy for data entry, but I feel like I'd have a hard time getting used to the placement.
And as for your skin "getting used to" something, I personally don't buy it: If it works, why wouldn't you stick with it?
And, surprisingly, automatically leaps over enemies — which admittedly takes some getting used to after decades spent manually jumping on top of Koopa Troopas.
People are still getting used to voice interaction with computers and they speak to devices in a different way from how they type.
Similarly, the view for the telepresence user — which is off to the side of the wearer's head — can take some getting used to.
Amy Adams says she's not afraid of getting older, but admits she is still getting used to the subtle changes to her looks.
We're kinda getting used to self-driving cars eerily being tested in our streets by companies such as Google, Uber, Lyft and Apple.
You're still getting used to the recent name change, but have you thought about where you're going from here now as Nick Murphy?
It was only the fifth day of school here in Surprise, Arizona, but he was already getting used to this unconventional classroom setup.
It's a weird relocation — great for lefties to press with their thumbs, but sucks for righties — and will take some getting used to.
It also takes some getting used to a relatively dim screen but that's the price for 24/7 use with great battery life.
Telling GQ it's "mortifying" for him to do a photo shoot like this, the comedian admits the spotlight takes some getting used to.
While thinking about his idea in Westborough, MA, he'd met up with a friend who was getting used to a new car commute.
It might take a little getting used to if you're used to the rotating bezel UI, but I didn't find it very complicated.
As far as Jacqueline is concerned, she's loving the new Russ, but his new appearance takes both of them some getting used to.
Logan Paul's getting used to kicking unwanted guests off his property, confronting a trespasser twice in two days ... and now police are involved.
Do you think there's going to be a similar learning curve for average people on the street getting used to drones flying overhead?
In our experience, the clasp does take some getting used to, but it hasn't broke on us after nearly a year of wear.
Heise's mode of filmmaking takes getting used to, and his omission of context leaves certain connections obscure, especially in the scattered final hour.
Leviton, Robbins and Toll said their lawyers, too, are getting used to working at home and navigating new court rules addressing the virus.
For Evert, who had won three straight U.S. Open titles on clay before the move, the new site took some getting used to.
To Mortimer Ramsey, who I killed because I was still sort of getting used to the controls and just didn't care: Ok, look.
I was still getting used to my camera, but Notre Dame Cathedral was one of the first places I photographed when I arrived.
He said he was getting used to sleeping in his car, enduring temperatures that have been dipping down close to freezing at night.
" In a later tweet, Netanyahu said: "Erdogan is not accustomed to being answered back to, but he should start getting used to it.
It takes some getting used to; controlling two characters at once can be clunky at times, especially when there's a lot going on.
For foreigners, this means getting used to a China that is stronger and more assertive — but possibly more brittle — than in the past.
The three seniors, along with their Grinnell College teammates and coaches, began getting used to a new normal last week: life without football.
But just as we were getting used to the new look, which didn't appear to be a wig, Jenner's back to being brunette.
" Bolton said he wasn't expecting Trump to announce his hiring via Twitter on Thursday afternoon, adding that he's "still getting used to it.
Gail: I don't think people are getting used to it, but they have so much to follow, it's hard to seize every moment.
Berlin is still getting used to his outspokenness; he'd barely set foot in Germany before demanding German companies stop doing business with Iran.
Part of this process involves getting used to the alien nature and pervasive reach of the many new subintelligences that now surround us.
And they argue the voters who propelled them there aren't getting used to the myths and contortions of reality that Trump pushes daily.
"I think people are really understanding the value of health insurance and getting used to how the subsidies work," said Solomon of the CBPP.
In the jar, the mask's jelly consistency takes some getting used to (you scoop it out in blobs, then spread it on the face).
" A source close to the actress told PEOPLE in this week's issue that "Jen is great" and "is still getting used to being single.
The touch-sensitive silver surface on the earbuds is the only way you can control them, and it takes a little getting used to.
In addition to getting used to the customs and traditions of the Royal Family, Markle may have to spend less time with her squad.
Of course, menstrual cups take a little getting used to, since you literally need to wedge them inside your body for them to work.
The show takes some getting used to, partly because it's on generally unadventurous NBC and partly because it doesn't fit neatly into any box.
But even during VR's equivalent of a post-console-release slump, people are getting used to treating VR games like games, instead of novelties.
I'm still experimenting with each game, but I'm getting used to playing with the in-between tension so it's a little tighter than normal.
I went to the dermatologist for the first time ever a few weeks ago, and my skin is still getting used to the retinoids.
One caveat: the keyboard uses the Japanese layout, which I happen to think is a great layout but will require some getting used to.
Bad news if you were just getting used to all of the new Disney stuff hitting Netflix: that deal is on the way out.
Mandy Moore is getting used to bringing viewers to tears on This Is Us, but she couldn't handle the yowls of her cat Fig.
But just as soon as we were getting used to Gomez as a blonde, she went quietly back to her natural dark brown shade.
"She's also getting used to dunking under the water, which she enjoys," the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star shared of her baby girl.
Just when we were getting used to her platinum blonde 'do, the Lip Kit entrepreneur switched it up again by returning to her roots.
"Law enforcement, and any other agency, are still getting used to this technology," said Anandkumar, now a professor at the California Institute of Technology.
Her unrecognizable hair transformation is one for the books, and while it will take some getting used to, the Girls star has no regrets.
This is a welcome change, as previous Polar watches have relied on buttons and remembering what to press when takes some getting used to.
And then I'm traveling around the world touring, getting recognized, doing interviews, so I was getting used to that for a couple of years.
And her fans aren't the only ones getting used to the change — Trainor told Seventeen that it took some time for her as well.
O'Leary said Americans are still getting used to the president's style, and added he took the opportunity on Wednesday to buy mid-cap stocks.
She's hanging new paintings in her office and getting used to the near-constant presence of reporters waiting behind doorways to ask lawmakers questions.
That's the group you know as Google X, but after last year's corporate reorg, we're all still getting used to the new naming conventions.
I mean, we're in the post-Leonard era, getting used to having lost my dad, and people were still kind of grieving and mourning.
I love extra vertical space for reading and writing, even if it takes a little getting used to on a display of this size.
"The alligator is still very shy," said Crowley, explaining it was likely once a pet and was still getting used to the new surroundings.
"It takes a little getting used to, but it's kind of fun," he tells an audience member, looking out at the enthusiastically emoting crowd.
A dedicated Tesla driver has been getting used to small things, like the lack of a gear shifter and the location of the spotlight.
Love, Mother   October 12, 1860 Dearest Edwart, Please forgive any erors in this letter, as I am still getting used to this quill pen.
However, all of these tools and features do take some getting used to, as booting straight into game mode can be overwhelming at first.
It might take a bit of getting used to, but fortunately, these games are really good about teaching you the ropes without being overbearing.
Just like people celebrate after defensive plays and big strikeouts, I think it's part of the game and we're all getting used to it.
"The attacks were not directed at Jews," he said, "but against all the citizens of Europe, who are getting used to a new reality."
That the Raptors might take the next step without him will take some getting used to, because DeRozan has been Toronto for so long.
It's morning in the Park Avenue apartment of Penelope and Harold Ryan, and after eight years apart they're getting used to each other again.
But I think now the girls are getting used to it and are more able to counter the games of these super-powerful players.
"I think we're just getting used to the politics of the absurd," said Susan Harris-Rimmer, a law professor at Griffith University in Queensland.
But getting used to looking for nonverbals and reading people's faces and tone all made it maybe slightly easier to adapt to hearing loss.
But Lucic-Baroni, 34, is getting used to moments like these since she returned to tennis full time in 2008 after a long hiatus.
I am thankful for the time off to recharge and slow down to appreciate the present and still getting used to life after college.
The one thing that took some getting used to is having my screenshots in a "place" as they're no longer all over the desktop.
He courted her for 10 days in a separate enclosure, the zoo said — "chuffing" at her and getting used to her sight and scent.
The hand controllers for both Rift and Vive took some time getting used to, but it felt natural to interact with objects on both devices.
One hard thing about getting used to life in virtual reality is figuring out what to do with all the rest of your body parts.
The 40-year-old admits that having a daughter who's about to be driving "was [scary] at first" but he's getting used to it now.
He was traded to the Tigers in 2013, and he can look back now at the daunting process of getting used to a new country.
"It's going to take a little time getting used to," said Maillard, who has served as a municipal councillor in a Paris district since 2014.
But for most users, the most immediately obvious change will be the one that will also take the most getting used to: the new navigation.
You don't have to tweak your movements in getting used to the feel and sensitivity of different triggers when you never need to change controllers.
The experiment, meant to gauge the public's acceptance of supersonic flights, found that rather than getting used to the booms, residents complained more over time.
A less gloomy camp contends that markets are just getting used to a world that is going to grow more slowly than in the past.
They take some getting used to, but they pay off when you're playing games in landscape mode since they're not too close to your fingers.
It takes some getting used to, and 15 hours into my adventure I was still being subjected to tutorials explaining how to chain together attacks.
While Blunt, 32, might still be getting used to his new, ripped body, the rest of the world sure seems on board with his transformation.
The menu system and building experience take some getting used to and isn't immediately intuitive, but after a while, you'll get the hang of it.
Meizu's Flyme OS is something that might take a little getting used to, but it's broadly in line with many other Chinese phone makers' software.
But no matter where you stand, the update will absolutely change how you share and view posts and it could take some getting used to.
Photo: Dondi Tawatao (Getty Images)E-cigarette fans at this point might be getting used to bad news about the chemicals found in their products.
Although Kendall's nails aren't quite as long as Kylie's have been in the past, the lengthier style surely took the star some getting used to.
When I see my friends and they see me in the dress, it takes some getting used to for them to see me like that.
It certainly takes getting used to and may be off-putting to those not well acclimated to VR. There's also the matter of moving around.
Right now I'm just very busy doing a lot of things and kind of just getting used to where I'm at and who I'm at.
While Duff is ready for a baby girl, her son Luca is still getting used to the fact that he will be a big brother.
Joe: There was a sign that said each of you have to get one, so I think people were getting used to just splitting one.
Opening up the sweary hand that's long been the awards show's trademark gong, she said she was getting used to having it on her shelf.
"That was a good learning curve about playing every night and getting used to that workload both mentally and physically," Andersen told TSN on Tuesday.
But in most cases, the open-source or independent alternatives worked just fine and it was simply a matter of getting used to their quirks.
It's going to take some getting used to — more than the short session I played — but it's also one of the coolest things about Lawbreakers.
RainAware has a lot of features, including a weather clock showing the forecast in 15-minute increments, so it may take some getting used to.
Last was James, without expression and wearing a purple-and-black warm-up suit that may take some getting used to before it looks right.
Bennett had just embarked on his first headlining tour when I met up with him in April, and he's still getting used to the chaos.
After a brief period of getting used to the car and ironing out the kinks, she couldn't have been more pleased with the improved Gazelle.
This approach takes getting used to and your mileage may vary; much depends on your tolerance for archness, twee and lightly deployed Anderson-ish tics.
I am still getting used to it all, since I joined this company about two months ago — I previously worked at a very big corporation.
In Chinese food, the diversity of texture is much wider, and the crunching sensation of eating cartilage is still one I&aposm getting used to.
Like voters, police and counterintelligence officials are also getting used to the threat and have toughened tracking and border controls in many parts of Europe.
"I feel better and better, obviously after each day I'm getting used to the grass," Cilic, who recovered a 224-2 second-set deficit, said.
When he's not out, Squish spends time in the park's weaning room, getting used to the outdoor temperature, and learning how to feed on his own.
If you feel weird about talking out loud to your devices, using the baby phone like this does take some getting used to, but it works.
I know there'll probably be some slip-ups at first—I'm still getting used to it too—but it makes me feel supported to hear them.
This megacity is an all out assault on the senses and it takes some getting used to when arriving for the first time as a tourist.
Unless you're a fighter pilot who's used to having a HUD in your face all day, Navdy's unique see-through screen takes some getting used to.
Doherty, who plans on getting the surgery soon, said she is getting used to the idea of a possible mastectomy, though no decisions have been made.
Though the new cleaner aesthetic will likely be welcomed by designers, it will definitely take a lot of getting used to for the rest of us.
The National Rifle Association may have endorsed Donald Trump back in May, but the enormously powerful lobbying group is still getting used to his freewheeling style.
And like most VR shooters, movement takes getting used to — at times it feels like pushing an avatar through levels, as opposed to walking through them.
Both she and my dad would tell me that day that my being gay may take some getting used to, but I said that was okay.
Now the reality is in the few months that the trade issue since May or so when it really picked up, we're getting used to it.
While skipping the checkout line will likely take some getting used to, other questions are already surfacing about the commerce giant's convenience store of the future.
The keyboard on the iPad Pro is much more pleasant—though the plopping noise it makes every time you type can take some getting used to.
Sure, having an omnipresent black dot in the corner of the screen might take some getting used to, but likely no more than a notch would.
But his family had moved to a new home in Tirin Kot, and there were signs he was getting used to life away from the fight.
If that deprived Stanton of getting used to his new surroundings at Yankee Stadium, his acclimation to New York has also taken place on the fly.
This certainly takes a little bit of getting used to — you'll have to hold the phone a higher than head level for a proper looking shot.
The height of the clutch takes a bit of getting used to — but otherwise, if you can shift a manual-equipped Honda Civic, you'll be fine.
I felt dazed and disconnected from my physical self, like I was just getting used to a second-hand body from a donor with liver problems.
Over the past few years, boxes have slowly decreased in popularity, and judging by this, one can assume customers are getting used to buying things digitally.
In those situations he hasn't seen defenses universally treat him differently, but there have been subtle shifts here and there that he's still getting used to.
It will take some getting used to, but I'd rather be pushing ourselves to be better and attempting new things, than just letting ourselves become sterile.
It took some getting used to on the iPhone X but after six months, I find it much more seamless to use than a home button.
The lack of traditional instruments takes some getting used to, but once you have that wide-open view in front of you, you appreciate the design.
"Our audiences might be watching English films, or Hollywood films, and getting used to them, but the blood doesn't change, the DNA doesn't change," said Rajamouli.
"So we've got other customers getting used to PNG LNG product - and that's also very good for future marketing of longer term spot cargoes," Fowles said.
This bit is not complicated: major league pitchers are a lot better than their minor league counterparts, and so getting used to their pitches is hard.
That's how you end up with an album that takes some getting used to not just because it's unexpected but because it's halfway to sui generis.
The three are still getting used to each other, and in the days since, Christo has been spending time with both females, according to The Post.
After arriving in Delhi, I spent a couple of days sightseeing and getting used to the time change before heading up to Leh early one morning.
"I think people are getting used to the weekly events," Steven Leung, executive director for institutional sales at brokerage UOB Kay Hian, said of the protests.
And if there is one more unforeseen consequence to retirement aboard a cruise ship, Mr. Salcedo said, it is getting used to being on land again.
It is still an emotional roller coaster ride for me, reading reviews, but I'm getting used to it and I learn a lot from the critiques.
Why it's a good alternative: The dry New Zealand sense of humor takes some getting used to, but if you're on board, there's nothing like it.
She said it took "some time getting used to the idea of people helping," but she was "blessed" that Long started the fundraiser in the first place.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)That said, the Ear Duos do come with a few drawbacks or at least some traits that take a little getting used to.
He said he's getting used to being pitched around like he was this weekend, when he drew five walks in eight plate appearances on Friday and Saturday.
The Libra does take a little getting used to, to be sure, and it's clear that iPadOS isn't intended to be used this way all the time.
In the U.S., many shoppers and retailers are just getting used to chip and pin payments, which have slowly rolled out across the country in recent years.
After getting used to the Chromebook R11's responsive touchscreen controls, switching between it and my MacBook Pro, which doesn't have a touchscreen, became a real pain.
Haptic controls are undoubtedly going to take a bit of getting used to, but if it helps keep drivers' eyes on the road, I'm all for it.
I have some minor gripes, but they mostly have to do with memorizing workflows and getting used to making music via tapping these very touch-sensitive pads.
In general usage — finding a particular setting, making a call, sending a text — the G6 took some getting used to, but never to the point of annoyance.
The takeaway: people there, who are among the most exposed to autonomous vehicles due to all the AV testing on public roads, are getting used to it.
The pair welcomed their second child, a baby boy named Jace Joseph, in November, and they told PEOPLE they're still getting used to being parents of two.
How much of it was about specific fight sequences or stunts, and how much was just about building strength and getting used to movement in the costume?
Linsey, 31, says it remains to be seen whether she'll be stuck with a scar forever, and admits she's still getting used to her intensified makeup routine.
Don't LikeNo water resistance,NFC or wireless charging, Nubia lagging behind on security patches, software and UI can take some getting used to, stereo speakers sound unbalanced.
"Volatility has been the theme of the year, and people are getting used to it," said Danny Bao, chief investment officer at HJY Capital Advisors (HK) Ltd.
The control scheme also takes a little getting used to — no surprise, given the fact that there's really not a lot of space to work with here.
Sleeping in a bunk requires practice and many sleepless nights before you start getting used to it all, so really, it makes for one cranky team sometimes.
There are very few circumstances where players are deliberately rushed, and that's an appealing thing—especially when you're just getting used to the many maps and objectives.
Unlike their predecessors at previous Olympic Games, the model 650 Zambonis used in South Korea are battery operated, and the changes have taken some getting used to.
LONDON (Reuters) - Having dropped only two sets in her last 15 matches, Ash Barty's opponents are getting used to her exhibiting a streak of near fiendish brutality.
They're still just getting used to the reality of—and are very giddy about—having an entire butcher shop space, full cut room, and sandwich prep area.
He said that the knee brace had taken some getting used to, but that it gave him more support and allowed him to feel stable pushing off.
I felt like I was just getting comfortable and getting used to the claws and the mask, just figuring out how to move in all of that.
And as we explain in the latest episode of the Original Content podcast, the show (recently released on Amazon Prime Video) does take some getting used to.
Kardashian West first shows Saint walking around in a pair of the slides in a beige color, jumping around and getting used to the feeling of them.
"I do believe that this will be a short term getting-used-to process for us and other players in Australia," he told an investor conference call.
"People are getting used to this being what life is like under President Trump," said a GOP senator, who requested anonymity to discuss private conversations with colleagues.
I like a lot of parts about it and I'm getting used to the various things about how you get rid of screens and things like that.
Jack hopped on Michael's shoulders for a ride (Jack's getting used to that by now) but no doubt he cracked a bigger smile on the actual rides.
The disconnect between the stylus tip and the cursor on the Cintiq 16's display is no deal breaker, but can take some time to getting used to.
If you haven't used a car with regenerative breaking before, it's going to take some getting used to; effectively the car is not "braking" in the traditional sense.
Everyone who knew me back in the States had thought of me as a straight person, and they were still getting used to the gay person I'd become.
"It would mostly be used in the training period while people are getting used to these devices," Michal Prywata, co-founder and COO of Bionik, told The Verge.
It's much better than other phones' haptic feedback, Patel writes, but if you're partial to the click of a real button, it will get some getting used to.
On the first day, my new seat took some getting used to and I remember occasionally repositioning myself to find the comfiest positions that'd also benefit my posture.
The new season of The Bachelor is officially underway — and that means Arie Luyendyk Jr. should start getting used to dodging questions for the next couple of months.
And the touchpad on the central console also takes some getting used to; we had a lot of false clicks as we struggled to operate it while driving.
Navigating a mobile device with a screen without being able to touch it does take some getting used to, but eventually I found myself not missing the touchscreen.
But after getting used to the mirror, they began using it to groom parts of their body they couldn't otherwise see and to pick food from their teeth.
Everyone from the President to Malala is tweeting it up these days, but it may take some getting used to if you're a new kid on the block.
By tapping directly into these, the researchers don't have to worry about the insect getting used to impulses or having to learn exactly how to flap each wing.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Four months after President Vladimir Putin accused Ankara of a "stab in the back", Turkish business executives in Russia are getting used to saying hasty goodbyes.
It also takes a bit of getting used to, with SATS revealing that its crew members took an average of one week to get used to the glasses.
Just as the world was getting used to the idea that Iggy Azalea had a new man in her life, the Australian rapper revealed that things had changed.
The power button is on the left (which takes a bit of getting used to), with the volume rocker located in the same spot on the right side.
The keyboard is a bit cramped – taking a bit of getting used to if you're making the jump from something full size – but it's pretty easy to adapt.
You control the cartoon-style game via the watch's touch screen and rotating crown, which takes a bit of getting used to, but feels natural after a while.
"Lifestyle creep" is the common pattern of spending more money as you earn more money, getting used to higher levels of luxury and convenience as your new normal.
Now that Apple isn't growing very much anymore — but isn't really shrinking anymore, either — investors are getting used to steady, usual, somewhat boring earnings reports from the company.
Investors are getting used to that now, said PIMCO, but the stock market could be rattled again if there isn't enough demand for the large supply of Treasurys.
His pronounced teeth, he explains, give him extraordinary range, although simply as a practical matter, they take a little getting used to in terms of Malek modeling them.
The PlayStation 4 back button attachment offers simple functionality for a much lower cost, and players won&apost have to spend time getting used to a different device.
Just when you were getting used to the idea of wirelessly charging your iPhone 8, BMW's jumped on the bandwagon with a giant wireless charging pad for your car.
A few of the features take some getting used to, like the notification window shade, which is now the same thing as the lockscreen except your phone's not locked.
Once I started getting used to working with it — which took about two days — a quick glance using my eyes was enough to cover all the information on-screen.
Be it for cost, convenience, or storage constraints, US consumers are getting used to the idea of sharing through both peer-to-peer platforms and direct-to-consumer sites.
If you're an iPhone user still getting used to your new phone not having a headphone jack, this pair of wireless headphones might make the transition a bit easier.
Clearly, the whole point of the Gemini is having an ultra-portable keyboard with actual keys, and any keyboard this size is going to take some getting used to.
"The first time was unexpected, but I think people are getting used to this as the new normal," said Andrew Kaz, who teaches English in Kushiro City in Hokkaido.
Yes, the blood-red monochrome graphics took some getting used to, but the 3D experience was solid, and at a time when no one else was doing 403D gaming.
It takes some getting used to, and you might cut yourself by pressing the wrong unlock button and fumbling the whole damn thing at some point, because I did.
But thanks to Pence, we at least get to feast our eyes on Harley, who is already getting used to the perks of being a VIP d-o-g.
The FBI became involved in a case that was fueled by a post-war media raring to publish incredible stories in a world getting used to accelerating technological advancement.
It often feels like looking through a window into another world, and after a few moments of getting used to wearing the headset it's easy to forget it's there.
For all of his previous stage experience, Mr. Martin said the continual revision that "Bright Star" required was both totally expected and something he was still getting used to.
It takes some getting used to at first, since obviously you're not focusing on the same things that you'd be aiming for when trying to get the "right" shot.
Yet as I discovered over the four weeks, switching to independent alternatives didn't negatively affect most parts of my life, but it did take a little getting used to.
In the months and years to come, I look forward to testing out all the device has to offer and getting used to having another computer in my home.
Weinrib, like a number of other young artists I spoke with, suggested that people in Santiago are still getting used to art that isn't neatly framed on the wall.
There's also a much cleaner look and feel, but I kind of miss seeing the wide array of apps front and center, so it'll take some getting used to.
While life without a home button takes some time getting used to, you'll get the hang of it after learning (and trying!) these 11 gestures on the iPhone X.
In the days since completing their last official duty as senior members of the Royal Family, Harry and Meghan have been getting used to their new private citizen lifestyle.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Li Ka-shing, the city's most prominent tycoon, said he is getting used to "the unfounded verbal and text punches" thrown at him in recent years.
OmmWriter's on-screen keyboard also takes a lot of getting used to, and I found myself making many more typos than I did when using Apple's built-in keyboard.
People are getting used to the fact that their names appear to the recipients of their calls, even before the telephone is answered — which is why it often isn't.
Derrick Rose called the triangle offense — the style made famous by Phil Jackson, the Knicks' team president — random, and Hornacek said the team was still getting used to it.
Sutton is getting used to picking up endorsements from whispering voters and those Sutton voters have distinct reasons for secrecy -- "I have too many Republican clients," said the businessman.
At first, there were some awkward moments, like me reminding my boyfriend we needed to have "quiet sex" — which took some getting used to, but now we've perfected it.
"They're so young and we want to give them the chance to have a normal childhood," says Joanna, who admits they're still getting used to the idea that they're famous.
The software takes a little getting used to, but once you've mastered it, you're off to the races, using many of the same tricks you'll find on the Mavic line.
While I thought the trickiest part would be getting used to my new shoulder-length bob, it was actually adapting to an entirely new hair-care regimen that was difficult.
"Sometimes I walk around and I'll just have something in my hand and I can't make things move," said actress Alison Sudol of getting used to life without a wand.
Reviewers do note that leakage is possible if the cup is improperly inserted, so it may take a bit of trial-and-error while you're getting used to using it.
And I don't think that's inherently bad, and I think it's probably incumbent upon me to keep watching Westworld as a way of getting used to this kind of storytelling.
I've never tried this kind of ear cover before, so it took some getting used to, but it works, and I might even prefer it over the Powerbeats hook solution.
It requires hours in a salon chair, hundreds of dollars, bottles of purple shampoo, and getting used to seeing strands of broken hair coating your floors on a regular basis.
In the posts following the video, it seems Emil is getting used to his new spectacles, wearing them in bed, in his carseat, and on outings with mom and dad.
This is something that takes some getting used to as countless laptops have taught me to instinctively reach below the spacebar when I need to make a quick cursor gesture.
It took some getting used to, but I had good reason to get into this diet because I felt the difference when I ate like this with my autoimmune disease.
The biggest adjustment was that the control key needed for the copy and paste shortcut was in a different place than on a Mac, which took some getting used to.
They take a little getting used to, though they're still easier to use than a number of the clip-on keyboard offerings found on a number of other convertible tablets.
For many longtime (and long-suffering) fans who are have spend years getting used to Ocean's more mysterious, reclusive persona, his recent, public activity is both weird and very interesting.
Josh Gordon is getting used to this whole "winning" thing ... bragging about a Patriots W with fans at an NBA game over the weekend ... and TMZ Sports has the vid!!
While most of us are just getting used to confinement in our home offices, the most powerful men in the world have the whole caper down to a fine art.
That work also involves Microsoft getting used to the cadence of delivering a Chromium browser, with daily builds for Canary, weekly for Developer, and now beta builds every six weeks.
"We've got the house, we're in a good position financially after knowing what the expenses are to owning a home and getting used to it, so we're going," he said.
His voice was tentative, and though he has been a free man since 2016, he spoke like someone who was still getting used to seeing daylight on a regular basis.
Just when we were getting used to the retro vibes, Tyler completely switched it up for "New Magic Wand," with pyrotechnics so sick we were concerned for his blonde wig.
Audience members who show up at the Met after getting used to the cinema experience may well feel frustrated, especially if they're up in the balconies, far from the action.
"We need to start getting used to the idea that we're entering a period of shared sacrifice," said Nick Sifuentes, executive director of Tri-State Transportation Campaign, an advocacy group.
They're explained in a way that feels woven into the story rather than added for exposition, though their glowing eyes, tattered clothes and floating tails might take some getting used to.
The premise is played completely seriously, which takes some getting used to, but once you go with it, there's something pretty refreshing about approaching sex through the lens of the supernatural.
The MacBook Pro's trackpad and iPhone's buttons took a little getting used to, but swapping out the physical button means that the devices have one less thing that can physically break.
Gamers were quickly getting used to a new level of realism in visuals, but there was something so very unsettling, so queasy and discomforting, about how the Little Sisters were depicted.
Just as we were getting used to the fact that it was the Democrats and Hillary Clinton&aposs campaign that was funding this research later that led to the infamous dossier.
What It Is: Dirty Lemon's +retinol drink Who Tried It: Michele Corriston, TV editor Level of Difficulty: 3/10, the tart taste took some getting used to, but was eventually pleasant.
While Davidson is still getting used to the constant attention, he did give GQ answers to some of the questions I've been shouting from the rooftops since they first started dating.
Just as the world was getting used to Instagram's new algorithm and the eerily familiar concept that is Instagram Stories, the app has gone and changed another crucial feature: Photo Maps.
I think it may take some users longer, just because getting used to feeling a vibration under your finger after years of not having one is a bit of a trip.
While we're excited to not have to suffer through another heatwave, having to actually think about what to wear on a daily basis is going to take some getting used to.
While the switch may seem like an easy, and probably natural, move given his rising star, it was quite the seismic shift for Murphy, one that he's still getting used to.
Investors were getting used to the idea that central banks including the European Central Bank could move away from stimulus measures such as massive bond purchases and ultra-low interest rates.
It took a little getting used to the buttons — mainly, remembering the screen's not a touchscreen — but I was able to fly through the menus after a few hours of usage.
Coffins and caskets have long been a part of the Costco offering in the U.S., but you could say it might take shoppers a bit of getting used to in Australia.
"She's getting used to it, I can't wait to see it up the real stairs," said the film director Sofia Coppola, during a break in the rehearsal on a recent afternoon.
This summer, Jade Osei-Osafo moved into a studio apartment that is so sleek and modern compared to where she has lived before that she is still getting used to it.
"Life in a fishbowl takes getting used to," Amber says with a sigh as she struggles to adapt to royal protocol — including finding a wedding dress that meet Aldovia's royal standards.
I mostly stuck to just using the throttle — using the throttle while pedaling takes some getting used to — but it made quick, fun work of the bike lanes around our office.
For a Canadian electronic music fan in India, it's something that takes a little getting used to—and as disconcerting as the spectacle was, their presence served a very serious purpose.
While Kreditech is probably best known for its online lending products, this round, and the IFC funding in particular, is getting used to help grow one of its newer products, Monedo.
If you're new to Chromebook, however, getting used to the various quirks of the operating system can require a bit of effort, even for something as simple as changing your background.
For anyone who frequented the old PS270 — the site of rebellious experiments in dance, theater and hard-to-classify performance — the new, extensively renovated one may take some getting used to.
Hiking through Forest Canyon Pass, nearly 11,215 feet above sea level, is a little like jumping into an ice-cold pond: It's sobering, invigorating and takes a little getting used to.
Nag Champa Incense Sticks I was recently gifted an incense holder, and I've been getting used to the happy luxury of falling asleep to the calming smells of sandalwood and jasmine.
" A Snap spokesperson told CNBC that "updates as big as this one can take a little getting used to, but we hope the community will enjoy it once they settle in.
"Just women going to the stadium will break a taboo for the hardliners in Iran ... Their eyes are going to be (getting) used to seeing women inside the stadium," she said.
KENNEDY: -- when you talk to independent voters and those who maybe -- maybe gave him a grudge vote, they&aposre getting used to him, and that&aposs what a lot of people say.
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The residents of Eixample, an elegant, tree-lined district in central Barcelona, are getting used to a new sound: the rattle of suitcases being dragged along paving stones.
App scarcity aside, the user interface on the Fire 27 will take some getting used to if you're accustomed to stock Android (software that closely matches Google's original Android design), or iOS.
Sounds of the city — cars honking, men catcalling, vendors soliciting, birds singing, mosquitoes whirring, a mix of accents and languages — they took some getting used to, but are now committed to memory.
One new feature that may take some getting used to is the new way you unlock your phone — instead of resting your finger on the home button, you need to press it.
It's hard to say how many apps will follow suit — many are still getting used to fingerprint logins — but it suggests we may see a lot more face-reading phones in 2017.
Political leaders, many like Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton with crucial elections on their minds, are getting used to tearing up their schedules in the wake of tragedies that shock the nation.
Lending a helping hand to her successor Kramp-Karrenbauer, who is still getting used to the national stage, could also help win back voters turned off by the new leader's political blunders.
Ayeni-Babajide, 36, who worked as an engineer in a male-dominated sector for almost a decade before founding Pearl Recycling, finds Nigerians are gradually getting used to women in leadership positions.
As for Jack, we're guessing he's getting used to his parents' new boos since they filed for divorce -- Anna certainly hasn't shied away from having her new BF step in as stepdad.
"It is the way of the royal family — all part of the training and getting used to being in public life under public scrutiny," Queen Elizabeth's former press secretary told the magazine.
The 51-year-old actress recently revealed that Davis injured her back while shooting a intimate scene for the ABC hit, and Weber says she's still getting used to the acting challenge.
He also joked about not being able to throw and aim things the way he wants after getting used to letting go of things on the ISS and allowing them to float.
"We're getting used to the logistics here, it's not the usual gallery experience for us, these are the early days," he said and added that extra docents were hired for the exhibition.
The Apex concept device strips the bezels back even further than we're now getting used to, and it achieves that by vibrating the screen so as to produce sound without an earpiece.
"It is the way of the royal family—all part of the training and getting used to being in public life and under public scrutiny," says Elizabeth's former press secretary Charles Anson.
We've been getting used to the hijinks of the NCGA for a few years now, but this rushed law pandering to the worst of elements of human nature came out of nowhere.
Even today, being a native South Asian, it's difficult getting used to the idea that one can get a Netflix subscription where high-speed internet access is still not available to everyone.
Shop OnlineWhile it definitely takes some getting used to, online grocery shopping is the easiest way to stay on top of costs without making multiple trips to the market in one week.
Hillary Clinton's getting used to making Broadway curtain calls -- and after the standing ovation she got Wednesday night ... it's feeling like New Yorkers are trying to push her into the Mayor's office.
The vaguely sweet scent of both the shampoo and conditioner took some getting used to, but not using artificial fragrance — a mystery concoction of potentially toxic ingredients — is never a bad thing.
If you're used to having your watch face go completely black when not in use, the change might take some getting used to, but I'm already a big fan of the change.
So consider the mini-moon to be your bridge back to reality, allowing just enough time to ride out that wedding day high while getting used to your exciting new relationship status.
Li Ka-shing, the citys most prominent tycoon, told Reuters he was getting used to "the unfounded verbal and text punches" thrown at him from either side of Hong Kong's political divide.
By this point, supporters seem to be getting used to it all, forgiving of what they see as logical shifts away from more extreme positions as part of the deal-making process.
That's because, after two years of very boring updates, Google's making major changes to its Android operating system, and one in particular may take a lot of getting used to: switching between apps.
The controller, while meant for PS4 consoles, seemingly borrows its thumbstick and button layout from Microsoft's Xbox One controller, which may take some getting used to if you consider yourself a PlayStation fan.
It's a small thing that just requires getting used to the "LG Way" of Android, but I'm finding that "get used to the LG Way" is a really common theme with this phone.
Getting used to the keys takes a few minutes since they are so precise and any screw-ups in typing show, where my old keyboard was spongy and allowed for some operator error.
If you haven't seen the earlier test versions of the new design, the most jarring change will be getting used to the fact that almost nothing is in the same place as before.
The United States said on Saturday the world's other rich economies were getting used to the policy plans of President Donald Trump, but Europe and Japan showed they remained worried about Washington's shift.
That would take some getting used to over a long period of time, I imagine, but since I was contained to a single location for the demo, it wasn't hard to get around.
"It is the way of the royal family—all part of the training and getting used to being in public life and under public scrutiny," Elizabeth's former press secretary, Charles Anson, tells PEOPLE.
The ex-Barcelona stud -- rockin' super bright neon green shorts -- spent the day bro'ing out with friends in St. Tropez on Monday ... wasting no time getting used to his new life in France.
"I've been doing stand-up stuff for the past eight years, and it feels really cool to be like, Oh, finally I'm getting used to the career that I've envisioned," she told me.
Switching from a standard laptop to this one means getting used to a trackpad that feels misaligned, and even when I adjusted to it I still inadvertently right-clicked from time to time.
The toner contains apple cider vinegar and overwhelmingly smells like it, which is fine for me as I like ACV but might take getting used to if you're sensitive to that acidic smell.
Giovinco's speed and his ability to get behind defenses, combined with an N.Y.C.F.C. team still getting used to several newcomers and Vieira's preference for a high defensive line, could be a dangerous mix.
One of the things expatriates emphasize is how warm and welcoming the locals are, but you can also find excellent immigrant communities to help with getting used to a new way of life.
" Seth Klarman, a founder of the Boston hedge fund Baupost Group, told his team in an email last week that the firm's mandatory work-from-home policy "will take some getting used to.
I'm just getting used to something we had never done: Work legally, which although it produces little, is very well regarded by the people of the world and fills me with great satisfaction.
It does take getting used to though; I was initially concerned that my foundation would splatter like cake mix in a stand mixer, but my worries were unwarranted and my foundation looked seamless.
Markets are getting used to it, so whilst there is a bit of disquiet and there is a bit of noticeable reaction, I would suggest it is actually becoming more and more muted.
While other stools can feel awkward and take some getting used to, the TURBO uses a new adjustable ramp design, which creates a more natural and comfortable squatting position from the get-go.
He said the strokes-based system will take some getting used to, especially if you start 8 to 10 shots back and shoot over par and you're basically eliminated after the first round.
"We are getting used to this life," said Norma Pérez, 40, who left Honduras in a migrant caravan bound for the United States about two months ago with her 5-year-old son.
If you're new at building a team, you might feel the need to be overly friendly or, on the opposite end, too authoritative, as you're getting used to the idea of being the boss.
"It is the way of the royal family — all part of the training and getting used to being in public life and under public scrutiny," Elizabeth's former press secretary, Charles Anson, previously told PEOPLE.
Still, assuming these cases are accurate, it may be time to start getting used to the idea that Apple really might stick a giant camera blob on the back of its next $1,000 phone.
While the device takes a little getting used to, the first thing I noticed after putting on the wrist-worn Basslet and listening to an accompanying music track was that the vibrations are intense.
It's also likely that some aspects are an intentional nod to the first two Shenmue games and may just take some getting used to on the part of players, like the "classic" face designs.
While the new home button takes getting used to and the shiny jet black finish scratches easily, the water-resistant design, "seriously fast" performance and camera all got high marks, CNET's Scott Stein writes.
For this old and old-school Nintendo player, most were familiar and some were new — the cat suit and pneumatic glass pipes from Super Mario 3D World in particular took some getting used to.
Regen braking takes some getting used to, and even then it can take some finesse to use well as both a way to stop the car and a way to get back some energy.
The star proved her newfound confidence while wrapping up her tropical Turks and Caicos birthday vacation with a freckle-flaunting, makeup-free selfie — a look that she seems to slowly be getting used to.
Just when the show could have gone in for histrionics and waterworks, it chose, instead, to look at the rawness of grief when it's still fresh but you're getting used to living with it.
It takes a little bit of getting used to having people recognize you, and it's a nice thing mainly I mean, I think if people recognize you they tend to like what you do.
The results, due over the weekend, will go some way towards answering a big question: is Africa getting used to the idea that a well co-ordinated opposition can overcome the power of incumbency?
The marriage is supposed to be "openish"—Kathy has had another lover as recently as May—but that doesn't solve the problem of getting used to having someone else in the bed every night.
When we met before classes began in August, she was still getting used to the South ("Everyone calls you ma'am") and the serious sorority rush (35 parties in seven days; she's in Delta Gamma).
Still, there's a trend creeping in to all of usual shopping haunts that we can only see getting bigger and more popular come fall — so it's time to start getting used to it now.
It takes some getting used to: you swipe your finger on the screen to make sure your driver stays on the track, and it doesn't support gaming controllers right now, which kind of stinks.
Reaching for this button might take some getting used to, but Synapse helps you stay focused on the screen with a small pop-up window that tells you what DPI selection that's been made.
"It's such a different vibe with the kids all here," said Mr. O'Brien, who added that he's still getting used to people strolling around the manicured grounds rather than quietly shuttling between hushed offices.
Grenell's debut was so tumultuous, Chancellor Angela Merkel raised it with Vice President Mike Pence, telling him the new ambassador's style required some "getting used to," one person with knowledge of the exchange said.
AND EVEN IF IT'S IN THEIR POCKET UNFAIRLY THAT TRANSITION IS GOING TO TAKE SOME GETTING USED TO. SO I'LL ASK YOU THIS – THEY'VE ALWAYS SAID THE STOCK MARKET IS A FORWARD-PRICING MECHANISM.
Li Ka-shing, the citys most prominent tycoon, told Reuters he was getting used to the unfounded verbal and text punches thrown at him by both sides of the political divide in Hong Kong.
It would be a radical move if hotels started restricting air-conditioning use or requiring guests to reuse their towels, but swapping out miniature toiletries is a change that needs getting used to, too.
For those who have switched to the new version but are still getting used to the layout and design, you can modify the look of the window to make it more to your liking.
"The market is getting used to the idea of potentially higher rates and the Fed hiking this summer," said Aaron Jett, vice president of global equity research at Bel Air Investment Advisors in Los Angeles.
We're all getting used to talking to Alexa, Siri, and the Google Assistant and asking these digital assistants to tell us information that we'd normally have to type out on a computer or a phone.
"All of us are getting used to the idea that whether it's direct spying from the government or whether it's Google reading our emails and sending it to advertisers, we're all less naive," he said.
" Scullard, whose son Emmett, 3, is in remission after being diagnosed with testicular cancer when he was 2, added, "He said he's getting used to the baby and how Archie has fitted into family life.
North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho reportedly said his country could consider a hydrogen bomb test in the Pacific Ocean, raising anxieties in markets that had been getting used to the country's missile tests.
However, seeing as how these theories seem to circle around every fall when Apple does its big yearly software update, these sentiments could just be reactions to people getting used to a new operating system.
The tall screens are definitely the sort of thing that takes some getting used to — I have pretty large hands, and it was a serious stretch for me to reach the top of the display.
The new employees are still getting used to wearing ties, and the searing natural light of several large windows, a strange phenomenon for those who may have previously worked in windowless offices or basement rooms.
"You've been doing all these press events for the movie and just kind of getting used to doing these events, and you did a Q&A...do you know what I'm talking about?" he asked.
So it's going to take some getting used to because she has a partner who that's not necessarily his field but is learning, but also she's now out on her own, not under another moniker.
At this point, I'm getting used to the looks I get from white men in Ford trucks here—it's pretty standard when you're black in places white people thought you knew better than to attend.
Just like on iOS, the controls take some getting used to; a touchscreen isn't the most precise way to move or aim, and I still haven't figured out how to properly build with my fingertips.
Ford is working with software partner Argo AI, and   explained that Argo has a training program for safety operators that starts with simpler stuff like accelerating and braking and just getting used to testing areas.
With her luxuriant silver curls pinned to the top of her head, the Londoner is instantly recognizable for anyone who watched Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, and she is getting used to the attention.
It takes a little getting used to, but the upshot is that it helps keep the phone that much more water-resistant, and fewer moving parts means less opportunity for breakage — always a good thing.
Off the back of creating some of the biggest hits from the past couple of years with her collaborator Justin Tranter, she's decided to do her own thing—and it's taking some getting used to.
Tintoretto takes getting used to, as his startling inventiveness engages unsuspected capacities of your eye, mind, and, in particular, body, which must surrender to the kinesthetic precision of elements that may bewilder at first blush.
The most interesting bit here is no doubt the Halo keyboard, first introduced on the pricier Yoga Book, which swaps the standard keyboard for a flat typing experience that admittedly takes some getting used to.
After your friend has spent months creating and nourishing new life and you have been busy getting used to this crazy new reality, it's time to go back to being the friends you once were.
But Ms. Yoncheva is getting used to it: She has sung several roles for the first time with the company, including Desdemona in the new staging of Verdi's "Otello" that opened the 2015-16 season.
They don't have to worry about playing a match in a certain city, getting up early, getting on a flight, moving on, getting used to a new accommodation, resting, and then going out and playing.
"I am getting used to unexpected congregations," joked Chun Sen Huang, an energetic 54-year-old pastor of the Chi Nan Presbyterian Church in Taipei who has emerged as a prominent player in the network.
But Bernard's line about getting used to the city lights ("After a while, it doesn't look like anything at all") cleverly brings us back to Dolores's father glitching over a picture of the outside world.
It takes a little getting used to, and you'll screw up activating it the first few times, but by the end of the weekend, I found myself to be something of a pro with the feature.
Schmidt and Hahn said they recognize the challenges of a market that's getting used to higher interest rates and economic growth that appears to be headed for a slowdown from the robust of levels of 2018.
In the film's defense, it was only a matter of time before someone showed the murders in their entirety, and with a Tarantino film on the horizon, we should probably be getting used to the blood.
It's not an entirely unpleasant effect, but it takes some getting used to, especially when you can hear your own voice bounced back at you in response There are a few other kinks to iron out.
The Roku 3 was a major speed bump when it was released a few years ago and going back to the speed of a Roku 2, while not a dealbreaker, definitely takes some getting used to.
"Japanese corporates are now getting used to doing acquisitions and some managements have got more confidence in doing mega deals rather than small transactions," said Tatsuhiko Kamiyama, a Tokyo-based partner at law firm Clifford Chance.
The problem with Depp is not simply roles like the Mad Hatter, not anymore; his "quirkiness" has never felt more calculated and mirthless than here, but we've all been getting used to that for a while.
"Brands are still getting used to moving faster in the age of social media, to do something where you can't review it at all," said Brendan Gahan, executive vice president of influencer marketing agency Epic Signal.
There may be no getting used to Jackson's speed and quickness—the speedy receiver remains one of the NFL's most explosive players—but Norman no longer looks surprised when Jackson cuts on a blade of grass.
"Volatility I think is unavoidable and I think market will start getting used to it, but it will be nonetheless very volatile for years to come until this is all worked out and normalized," said Koo.
The two-joystick control scheme takes a little getting used to if you don't have much flight time under your belt — another reason you'll want some spare batteries, particularly the first few times you take flight.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Angelique Kerber is still be getting used to life as the world number one but a quick glance at the VIP boxes at the WTA Finals has given her a real sense of belonging.
I've been saying this for a while: All major Android manufacturers now make solid Android skins, and unless you're a diehard fanatic for a specific brand, you won't have trouble getting used to any of them.
I had some hands-on time with the new GarageBand while I was getting used to the layout, so check out the video below for some more insights into the version's new style of making samples.
Both of its screens are touchscreens, and moving apps between the windows with your finger takes a little bit of getting used to, but it is simple and intuitive (frequently used apps can also be pinned).
I also just got this nail stamper that looks kind of complicated, but kind of fun—it's called an Art Screen, and apparently, it takes a little getting used to when you put the polish on.
The UK would be the sixth country I'd lived in within the past nine years, so I was getting used to packing everything up into just two suitcases and a backpack and embarking into the unknown.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)You'll have to spend time getting used to quirks like its touchpad and keyboard, and spend energy supporting it by carrying around additional accessories like gamepads, heavy power bricks, and other peripherals.
Lea (Bérénice Bejo), the boy's mother, joins them, but soon it becomes clear that Aaron is not Tristan's father — and that young Tristan is still getting used to living as a family with his mom's boyfriend.
These changes may take some getting used to, but our goal is to keep Uber available to as many qualified drivers as possible, without restricting the number of drivers who can work at a given time.
This mower has a seven-speed manual transmission, and while the brake-clutch combination takes a bit of getting used to, you'll easily pick it up if you've ever driven a car with a manual transmission.
"Travelers should be getting used to crowded highways and airports, as this marks the eighth straight year of new record-high travel volumes for the year-end holidays," said Paula Twidale, vice president of AAA Travel.
It's a perfectly fine keyboard, with good spacing and travel, though the column of cursor control keys on the right side makes the whole thing feel a little off-center, which takes some getting used to.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium's police chief Catherine De Bolle was named as Europol's new executive director on Thursday, another first for a woman who says she is getting used to taking on roles traditionally held by men.
As extreme as they are — we're talking everything from super tall, slouchy styles to pointy, kitten-heel ones — we know they'll just take some getting used to, and before you know it, they'll be your everyday shoe.
The change from managing 23.3 people to being ordered around by a 22016-year-old in the back seat took some getting used to, but he loves the socialising, flexibility and challenge of navigating the city's grid.
If the Bixby speaker is going to succeed, Samsung is now in a position where it needs to convince people to trade in an Echo or Home and getting used to a new voice in their home.
Meanwhile the turn-based combat takes a little getting used to as you learn the strengths and weaknesses of different characters and figure out that damaging enemies' armor really matters before you strike at their health pool.
Having your keys separated like this does admittedly take some getting used to, but being able to position the keyboard's two "islands" how you like goes a long way towards alleviating wrist pain and general arm discomfort.
But some economists worry that a shift from Rajan's more cautious stance could backfire should it raise doubts in the market about the bank's management of prices, particularly while global investors are getting used to Patel's leadership.
I get why Sony wanted to move them away from the outer cup, but the thin design and slightly awkward placement makes hitting the right button a bit tough when you're first getting used to the headphones.
But that's an issue that resolved itself after about a day of getting used to the phone, and now I kinda prefer the stealthy nature of being able to unlock the S10 without needing any overt cues.
On the one hand, consumers tend to panic when something goes from free to not-free, or from cheap to less-cheap, but depending on the business, they sometimes have a way of getting used to it.
Takes some getting used to: While swiping up is an easy replacement for the home button, a lot of other button combinations have also changed, including the ways to take screenshots, turn off or reset the phone.
But Trump is enormously sensitive to dissent—though he may be getting used to it—and this kind of statement, which plays into the hands of his opponents, has made him blow his top in the past.
I'm ashamed of the fact I took these signals as cold, hard proof of Justine's affection, but these are the assumptions you accidentally make after getting used to nearly 25 years of lazy film and television making.
The health law included some protections for insurance companies in the first few years, devised to help the markets become stabilized and protect insurers who made miscalculations in setting prices while they were getting used to things.
The controls take some getting used to and the visuals can be primitive if you're looking for more realism, but once you get to know a few buddies, things can get wild (in good and bad ways).
And for an extra level of protection, which takes a little getting used to, both parties are shown a random pair of words that allows them to double-check that the other user is the right person.
Because of the internet, people are getting used to the idea that they can choose the kind of content they want to consume, so they're less interested in settling, according to Steve Gray, CEO of Asteri Networks.
Of course as a native of Queens, like our president, I am still just getting used to another terrible irony: our virulently anti-immigrant president coming from one of the most ethnically diverse counties in our country.
Melodically, she writes long, tangled tunes whose skewed harmonies and delayed resolutions take some getting used to, as does the way she leaves room for verbal/metric overflow, regularly slipping extra words, phrases, sentences into her lines.
Sure, we're all used to having Siri on our phones, but having a robot around the house that's constantly listening for you to deliver its next task is a bit weird and can take some getting used to.
Though his recent project Lil Boat 2 finds his rapping less awkward, the minor-key beats, while impressive, are more generic and take some getting used to in comparison to Yachty's original and more novel major-key sound.
The keys are a bit squishy and may take some getting used to, depending on what you're accustom to typing with, but they've got a lot more tactility than what Apple's been putting on its devices of late.
Though she admitted that the costume "took some getting used to" and was the "most demure" of the choices, she looked super comfortable on stage, and later returned to dance with another actor during the "Razzle Dazzle" number.
Click here to view original GIFWhile a lot of people have been infuriated by the 7's removal of the headphone jack, I'm having a much more difficult time getting used to this new haptic feedback home button.
It takes a little getting used to and might prove a bit cumbersome if you use touch as your primary driver, but I imagine that won't apply to the majority of folks going all in on a laptop.
I also tried out the keyboard very briefly and what I can tell you about it is this: it will take some getting used to, just like any keyboard designed to be paired with a 9.7-inch tablet.
"Scavenger's Odyssey" is played with a standard Dual Shock controller, which feels a bit strange at first; controlling the camera in virtual reality with a joystick instead of your head feels unnatural, and takes some getting used to.
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Meanwhile, Markle has been a part of the family for just a year, and although she is still getting used to the role, she has already made an impact, including recently unveiling her own clothing line for charity.
Queues of hundreds of buyers have lined the streets in cities around the world, camping out in the name of Apple's latest, and hopefully, greatest smartphone — even if the $159 wireless AirPods take some time getting used to.
Navigating the settings on the small display took some getting used to, and instead of the Magnifica's knob twist and button press to get hot water, Saeco requires you perform a five-button shuffle to make it happen.
To assume I could instantly meet my New Best Friends while also getting used to a new place, starting a new academic career, and learning how to adjust to life away from home — that's a full plate already.
If you're like us here at Refinery29, you're about one or two weeks into the unfamiliar territory of sofa-turned-desk life and slowly getting used to the strange intimacy of virtual invitations into your boss's living room.
Here in Oregon's largest city, it was sometimes hard to tell what was more startling: the record-setting heat or the fact that, on a planet getting used to higher temperatures, Portland was not entirely unprepared for it.
The screen does have a notch on top for a speaker and camera and a curved edge on the bottom, which takes a bit of getting used to, but after a minute or two, you barely notice it.
Powered by a coin battery, it wirelessly connects to Navdy and is intuitive to use—though having it always attached to your steering wheel takes some getting used to (I kept hitting it with my fingers while making turns).
DUEBENDORF, Switzerland (Reuters) - Electric luxury cars and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) may be 40% more likely to cause accidents than their standard engine counterparts, possibly because drivers are still getting used to their quick acceleration, French insurer AXA said.
Christy Carlson Romano is still getting used to life with a newborn two months after welcoming her daughter Isabella Victoria on Christmas Eve, but the former Disney actress is also soaking up every minute with her new little family.
The Cavaliers are getting used to Gill stepping up in postseason play, as he has now scored in double figures in five of six career NCAA Tournament games while some of the other big names around him have struggled.
"We were a bit unprepared for the attention at first but now we are getting used to it and we expect tourist numbers to increase further in the future," said Mojca Pernovsek, the head of local tourism bureau KSTM.
Coming onto the field in the 54th minute against Kansas FC on Saturday, Pugh had a shot on goal, but for all the anticipation her signing inspired, she's still a teenage rookie still getting used to her new team.
Eventually, after getting used to the creature scheduling comforts that Alexa and Assistant afford us, these persistent bots will be put into more common use outside of the living room: the kitchen, the shower, the garage, even our cars.
If you're feeling that lack of excitement, you're essentially getting used to the smartphone as it is today — a slab of glass and metal or plastic that delivers the world at your fingertips, for lack of a better cliché.
"These changes may take some getting used to, but our goal is to keep Uber available to as many qualified drivers as possible, without restricting the number of drivers who can work at a given time," the company wrote.
I stand by that statement, even if my comparison wasn't completely parallel; getting used to a different way of reading and thinking about clues can only help you when you sit down for the first time with a cryptic.
"I really like [Jean] Cocteau and seeing [real] things, rather than all of the sort of digital magic that we're getting used to now," Hannah says, lounging in an Austin Four Seasons suite after a long day of press.
Well just as we were getting used to two cameras, Chinese phone giant Huawei is kicking off a whole new race to fill the entire backside of phones with cameras starting with the triple cam arrangement on the new P20 Pro.
The fake baker has no intention of gunning his clients down with a Kalashnikov or blowing them up during their morning commute, but thanks to him they're getting used to the idea of a sandwich without any dead pigs in it.
"We're all just getting used to using social media ourselves, as a society, so we overemphasize the Islamic State's effectiveness because they use it too," says Charles Kurzman, a sociology professor at the University of North Carolina who studies Islamic terrorism.
Note the differences in length and rhythm between the English subtitles and the dialogue being spoken in this video: Acting in a different language — particularly if you're supposed to sound like a native speaker — can take some getting used to.
Less than 24 hours after hearing his name called out as the champion, Lim is getting used to the idea of winning $1 million and a headlining gig at the Paris Theater at Paris Las Vegas from Nov. 2-4.
"What you're seeing now is a gradual recognition of the importance of the press" at a time when people are still getting used to a new president whose campaign is under federal investigation for alleged collusion with Russia, Kumar said.
DUEBENDORF, Switzerland, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Electric luxury cars and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) may be 40% more likely to cause accidents than their standard engine counterparts, possibly because drivers are still getting used to their quick acceleration, French insurer AXA said.
After taking up the hardest sport he could think of, and learning as an absolute beginner without the proper equipment, the switch to real snow took some getting used to but getting advice from experienced cross-country skiers was difficult.
We're moving every month, and with that comes a natural period of adjustment: getting used to a new time zone, learning some basics of cultural customs and language, the simple matter of being able to locate "home" on a map.
This may not be ideal, but one important lesson of the reaction to the Syria strikes is that we should all start getting used to this reduced role for the UN, and stop the unrealistic fetishization of Article 2(4).
The controls also take a bit of getting used to: while moving the character around is simple enough, doing so while also twisting your body in strange ways is a bit like patting your head and rubbing your stomach simultaneously.
Honestly, the first time I used the extra-strength version, my skin turned bright red and felt hot to the touch — so keep in mind that it may take some getting used to if you go for a heavy-duty peel.
Dealers on the table clearly knew him — he had been establishing his presence here for the past week, getting used to the game and figuring out its subtleties — and they good-naturedly commiserated with him over his propensity for losing.
The keyboard has been updated, as well, to include the "butterfly" keyboard switch mechanism also seen on the most recent MacBook (I wasn't a huge fan when I used it, but like any new keyboard, it takes getting used to).
Writing on a sheet of glass can take some getting used to, as the Apple Pencil doesn't quite feel like a pen scratching across paper, but once you get the hang of it, you'll want to do it all the time.
Certainly, Mr. Trump himself took a long time getting used to the idea that he had won, and continues to tweet, if not like a loser exactly, then like an outsider still knocking at the gates of the White House.
Like all touch controls that you can&apost actually see when trying to touch them, they take some getting used to, and even when you do get the location settled, there is no haptic feedback or anything to confirm a touch.
For an expensive phone, there are a number of features the Find X lacks such as wireless charging, water-resistance, a microSD card slot, and a headphone jackOppo's Color OS takes some getting used to and has a whole section of unneeded bloatware.
There's a lot more flexible autocomplete with zsh, and if you're interested in moving to zsh on macOS Mojave then there are plenty of helpful guides for getting the best terminal setup and getting used to zsh before bash is fully phased out.
Rubber floor mats might take a bit of getting used to if you're accustomed to your mats matching the carpet in your car, but they're easier to clean and can also, believe it or not, increase the value of your car over time.
This may take a little getting used to, particularly since the home button is now also a shortcut to Google Assistant (more on that in a minute.) Google also added something called "Moves," which are hardware-based gestures you can use as shortcuts.
I'm noticing the ads more because I had spent weeks getting used to the world without them, and now instead of the instant gratification of clicking or tapping a video and seeing it play, I've been forced to once again re-learn patience.
Screenshot: GizmodoThese tools take some getting used to—working through menu options and dialog box options and so on—but after a short adjustment period it can make a real difference if you're not able to see the screen properly for whatever reason.
You can now get same-day delivery from Target without paying for a $99-a-year Shipt membership, but each order will cost a flat $10 extra, something that's likely to rankle consumers who are getting used to getting similar services gratis.
It must also be acknowledged that the flavors accompanying these other non-barbecue Korean dishes might take a little bit of getting used to, especially if you're only accustomed to the tame flavors of caramelized meat mixed in with kimchi for kicks.
"The rising number of people getting used to smartphones and new technologies in India will result in more funds flowing into the fintech solutions providers in the near-term at least," said Harish HV, an India-based partner at advisory firm Grant Thornton.
I would imagine it is also difficult getting used to the fact that, in the first month of your first WNBA season, the Seattle Storm had already posted more losses (six) than you had in your entire four-year career at UConn (five).
That, and just in general getting used to being in human skin and dealing with humans and the whole process of going through having all this weird power [because she's an alien], and then dealing with all these [human] emotions flying at you.
There's a low pleasure threshold for an audience watching a fighter with, say, fewer than five pro fights, and it's kind of a crappy thing to do for an athlete competing for entry-level wages and getting used to a new, violent reality.
Trump rattles off his differences from Clinton, opposing "on-demand" abortion and repeal of the Hyde Amendment while advocating to defund Planned Parenthood (they do "very good work for millions of women," Trump said in March, still getting used to the Republican line).
In 2010 Mr. Harrison told Las Vegas Weekly magazine that the fame he had achieved by appearing on the show "took some getting used to," but that he appreciated the fans' enthusiasm; some have traveled thousands of miles to visit the store.
Writing in The New York Times in 1974, the critic Anatole Broyard recalled being ''startled'' by the subject's ''ferociously bared teeth and menacing hyperthyroid eyes,'' finally declaring, that ''like all acts of drastic originality,'' de Kooning's paintings ''take some getting used to.
The rise of online shopping means consumers are getting used to having purchases delivered to the home, so Sweden's IKEA is investing in e-commerce and services and trying new concepts such as pick-up-and-order points and city-center showrooms.
When high school started, my mom got posted to the embassy in D.C. There, as I was getting used to having an iPhone for the first time, I downloaded Twitter and immediately started following a bunch of people from back home in Pakistan.
The new UI is bound to be a point of contention at first, if only because it means a bit of habit breaking for players who've spent hundreds to thousands of hours getting used to the old one, and, well, people don't like change.
She ditches her New York life to take over his half of the practice and faces off against her dead dad's longtime business partner Brick Breeland (Tim Matheson) — yes, his name is Brick — who was just getting used to having the place all to himself.
Recently, Hyperloop One (sorry, Virgin Hyperloop One — that's going to take some getting used to) announced that it had selected a range of finalists for its global competition to identify potential routes, and it has announced a few public-private partnerships to undertake feasibility studies.
A few things took some getting used to, like how to ride on the upper bus deck without falling down or what to order at fast-food pastry chain Greggs, but within a few short months I was moving through the city like a Londoner.
It's unclear if losing his job is what forced Lane to move back home — but something did, and he was ashamed of his living situation, as he admitted to friends online, complaining that it was hard getting used to not having ample spending money.
Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING-DiBa, said on Monday that Germany was now "getting used to defeats" and that the vote represented another "disappointing outcome" for Merkel but that it was too early to say how the wider, federal election will go next year.
"People are slowly getting used to the idea that's thrown at us in every newspaper you can find: that a hard Brexit is likely," said Societe Generale macro strategist Kit Juckes, adding that sentiment was helping drive sterling lower this week, rather than new developments.
But the absence of Lewis as a living presence may take more getting used to than most of us realize, especially those who aren't old enough to fully appreciate the prominence of Jerry Lewis in American pop culture beginning more than 70 years ago.
"So the whole idea of getting used to the way people look when they age, for society to get used to that, recognize the appeal of people at every age, the attractiveness of people, the vitality of people, is really very important," Blythe said.
I applaud the former and don't mind the latter — though it takes some getting used to for first-timers, Huawei's software has been refined over the years and is generally just as good, or better, than the skins you'll find on other Android phones.
That she can excavate her emotional demons in order to achieve such a lifestyle is still something she is getting used to — a reality that can be as daunting as it is thrilling, especially as she comes to terms with who is in charge.
Some of the most powerful men in the world cut a resolute silhouette: Steve Jobs in his turtleneck and sneakers, Zuckerberg in those mealy gray shirts, and we're just now getting used to an Obama in anything other than that trademark dark teal suit.
Deadpool takes some getting used to, and though not every joke lands as dead-on as his blades and bullets, the characterization and visual creativity — paired with Reynolds' commitment and comfort with the character — make for an ultimately satisfying version of the Merc With the Mouth.
At a price point that may take a little getting used to — ahem, $475 - $495 — the collection of retro lenses reflects duo Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia's idea of creating meaningful accessories that represent the workmanship and style that are at the heart of both brands.
But the recent opening to the US has led to several recent major changes on the island: • Diplomacy: There's now a US Embassy in Havana and a Cuban Embassy in Washington, DC. Cubans are still getting used to seeing the US flag flying over the seafront Malecón.
We did have-- even with the tax cuts fully in place, relatively flat on the revenue side, and the difference between 2%, that old slow growth we were getting used to, and 3% for Federal revenues, is about $44 trillion more for Federal coffers over time.
"It'll take some getting used to because I've been a full-time mom for a while, but I'm looking forward to it and I think they're going to have a lot of fun," she said on having her daughters join her on the Fuller House set.
As for the negative, my lack of jewelry wearing did make it a bit hard getting used to having a heavy metal cuff around my wrist at all time, but for those who enjoy a beautiful piece of jewelry, wearing the Duchess would be a practical pleasure.
It will take some getting used to; the first few times you go, you won't know where you should stand to do different exercises, but after trying some things out and watching other people, you'll get comfortable and eventually be strolling around like you own the place.
Just as Luke's mom and dad are getting used to the idea of moving to Boston so that he can take classes at both M.I.T. and Emerson College, a strike team of mysterious operatives breaks into the Ellis home, drugging and abducting Luke and executing his parents.
This year's offering, Bergman's "Magic Flute," is widely considered one of the best — and most charming — filmed operas (even if hearing it sung in Swedish can take a little getting used to for those accustomed to hearing it in the original German or translated into English).
He hints at possible tensions: parents worrying whether their suddenly energized kids were just suppressing trauma, kids getting used to their sudden fame, kids getting hammered by internet trolls, facing death threats, losing their friends who were jealous that now they had thousands of followers on Twitter.
"My friends on the left -- I have news for you: I will continue to lead the state of Israel for many years to come -- for the citizens of Israel, for the state of Israel and for the Jewish people -- and you better start getting used to it," he said.

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