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England and London Irish full-back Delon Armitage is growing accustomed to the international arena, says Toby Booth.
A divorcee has been awarded £50,000 a year maintenance - to keep her horses in the manner to which they have become accustomed. What does this mean for tug-of-love battles over the family pet?
Bristol City boss Gary Johnson is positive his new Australian signing Nick Carle will become more accustomed to the English game.
A seabird which is more accustomed to an oceanic existence is spotted at the Cotswold Water Park.
Everyone is accustomed to tight security on aeroplanes. But are there lessons from airport security that the train network could learn?
Aspiring Iranian musicians are taking advantage of the internet to get themselves noticed and the public is gradually becoming accustomed to hearing new styles.
A rail company aims to help trainee guide dogs become accustomed to trains by giving them free travel passes.
High brow it ain't, but does voting Jon in and Nush out get young people accustomed to having their say?
Being Mick reveals the rock and roll lifestyle Mick Jagger has become accustomed to.
Accustomed to living in luxury, former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic is now confined to a windowless cell in Belgrade's central prison.
Italian bikers who have grown accustomed to wind-in-the-hair motorcycling, are now obliged to wear helmets.
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