The rights and obligations of the parties shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the parties, their respective successors, assigns, heirs, and personal representatives. [verb]
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All use of the label and other ICRA Marks shall inure solely to the benefit of ICRA. [verb]
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This discretion of conduct had inured to his credit. [verb]
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His conscience inured to every assault of destiny, might have appeared to be forever impregnable. [verb]
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Let thy increase of power and influence inure to the King who comes. [verb]
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, inured by his past life to culpable deeds, and but little reformed by his sojourn in the galleys, as was proved by the crime committed against Little Gervais, etc. [verb]
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But the people, inured to hardship and privation, were bold, hardy, adventurous, and enterprising. [Please select]
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A woman, even a savage woman inured to the wilderness, was a hindrance. [Please select]
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Inured, however, as he was to risks, the incident soon passed entirely out of his mind. [Please select]
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He had become too much inured to deadly peril to be excessively fastidious. [Please select]
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Maitland could not move him, who was inured to them through long association and observation. [Please select]
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