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| in June 1999 and its results forced Russia to | adapt a new defense concept (Russia's National Secur |
| idge and forced the Berwick Borough Council to | adapt a new layout to ease pressure on the bridge. |
| ill eventually force established news media to | adapt a more agile approach to providing information |
| They | adapt a high end kick in one side and a low end kick |
| adjusting distances, time moves properly, and | adapt a technique depending on the size of an oppone |
| t he refused every film company that wanted to | adapt a film from one of his books. |
| The answer was to | adapt a tank chassis with a specialized turret that |
| The concept and motivation of this film was to | adapt a "spectacular" film into a radical critique o |
| his title and he crashes after being unable to | adapt a new riding position. |
| n cinema's early days, the filmmakers chose to | adapt an already well-known story, in this case A Ch |
| ute to evolution by portraying how viruses can | adapt and mutate. |
| ual life strengthened the prisoner, helped him | adapt, and thereby improved his chances of survival. |
| igious traditions emerging church groups take, | adapt and blend various historic church practices in |
| A willingness to | adapt, and move from one industry to another meant t |
| and promoting others in India and worldwide to | adapt and adopt their model. |
| Guild and its members have continued to grow, | adapt and mature. |
| established entertainment industry was slow to | adapt and continued to utilzie outdated business mod |
| t single season with them, he still managed to | adapt and find a goslacoring form, netting 3 goals i |
| ommunities and within their synagogues as they | adapt and respond to the changing religious and soci |
| assembly and is complex and hard to maintain, | adapt and stabilize after change. |
| made with the Dr. Seuss estate to exclusively | adapt and perform the book. |
| Of interest to Lero are systems that must | adapt and evolve at run-time in order to react to ch |
| in place in order to aid the football club to | adapt and improve. |
| in how patterns of coordination form, persist, | adapt and change. |
| freedom to choose any previous constitution to | adapt and promulgate instead. |
| man and LeClair were replaced after failing to | adapt and the Knockout Cup was relinquished in embar |
| rt is out of copyright, so I'm going to adopt, | adapt and improve. |
| as hired by Brian Swibel and Barrett Stuart to | adapt Anthony Papa's prison memoir 15 to Life. |
| ing Vivaldi's time for composers to borrow and | adapt arias from other composers with their own work |
| nkan instrumentalist and music director who is | adapt at playing various Eastern and Western instrum |
| e was unfortunate in that he was never able to | adapt, at all happily, his talent to new times and n |
| e the behavior of individuals, or machines, to | adapt autonomously in real time to unexpected enviro |
| Although this was so, Morgan found it hard to | adapt back into the Championship in the early stages |
| and his case partner Paul Hayward's ability to | adapt back into society, an issue which he claims pl |
| e could prove to CBS executives, who wanted to | adapt Ball's CBS radio series My Favorite Husband to |
| ss of this TV serial, the same team went on to | adapt Banks' Complicity as a feature film. |
| Arabia a period of five months, but could not | adapt, because of the high climate. |
| provided by Wilhelm allowed Ng and Holdren to | adapt both his persona and elements of their own per |
| itioners are encouraged to download, amend and | adapt both current and archived course materials. |
| shed the Bengal school of art, which sought to | adapt British art education in India so as to reject |
| kers living in high-crime neighborhoods should | adapt certain behaviors in order to avoid confrontat |
| is version of Wicca may draw electically from, | adapt, challenge and adopt a wider range of religiou |
| Universal Pictures had acquired the rights to | adapt Cobalt 60 into a film with director Zack Snyde |
| i had a subcutaneous fat layer and long fur to | adapt cold environment. |
| days in an Orlando jail for taking part in an | ADAPT demonstration. |
| adapt Diamond, Grenkel/Diamond)(1:38) | |
| es it difficult for him to think creatively or | adapt during combat. |
| He may not | adapt effortlessly to the role of an intellectual gi |
| Steppling was also hired to | adapt Elmore Leonard's novel 52 Pick-Up, directed by |
| Adam was the first to | adapt fartlek, also known as speedplay, and interval |
| imer's disease drug treatment trials including | ADAPT, Flurizan, immunotherapy and IVIG studies in w |
| erican network ABC has purchased the series to | adapt for an American audience. |
| The story that Manaf decides to | adapt for the stage is that of Yayathi's, the celebr |
| for Historic Preservation to help communities | adapt former religious properties for new uses-and r |
| r collaborations, Becker worked with a team to | adapt gospel music to Broadway. |
| in hearing aid or cochlear implant and thereby | adapt hearing aid to the individual. |
| ular songs and found it a struggle at first to | adapt her vocals from her classical roots. |
| Miller gave the pair permission to | adapt her novel as an opera, and signed over the rig |
| While her son Michael is able to | adapt, her daughter, Sally, is apparently traumatize |
| Woolverton will | adapt her screenplay for the stage production. |
| hing more than a 'child bride', but decides to | adapt himself to her and their marriage is finally a |
| Originally, Brooks wanted Groening to | adapt his Life in Hell characters for the show. |
| aughton that Odlum was "too old...too set...to | adapt his ideas" for the war. |
| At first Mehta wanted to | adapt his novel Shalimar the Clown, but she eventual |
| ceeded his father, he continued to perform and | adapt his style into what is today Noh - a mixture o |
| lunderbus Theatre Company (Nottinghamshire) to | adapt his story Giraffes Can't Dance to bring it to |
| tch, that Wales captain Jack Bassett failed to | adapt his teams play to. |
| discouraged by Edwardes death and unwilling to | adapt his style of writing to the newly popular sync |
| When Barry decided to | adapt his own Oscar-winning theme from the 1968 medi |
| Adams reportedly wanted to | adapt his scripts, but his other work prevented this |
| The Argentinian author was the first to | adapt his own novel as a stage play. |
| and artificially-generated genomes in order to | adapt human life to potential future conditions. |
| then employed British designer Alan Burnard to | adapt Hunt's ideas and come up with more suitable de |
| Enrique wants to | adapt Ignacio's story into a film, but Angel's condi |
| ning because of a hernia operation, he did not | adapt immediately to the pace and physicality of Eng |
| paign that aims to pressure the authorities to | adapt, implement and expand different forms of socia |
| itor to enable yeast to quickly and reversibly | adapt in variable environments. |
| of actual events, which Verne later decided to | adapt into a fictional setting. |
| Zanuck had wanted to | adapt it into a musical but Fuller refused. |
| help of misrepresentations and half-truths to | adapt it to the needs of a political discussion." |
| nger wanted in the trenches, it was decided to | adapt it for use on aircraft as an air-to-air weapon |
| be read in a broad and liberal manner so as to | adapt it to changing times. |
| the late 1970s, Amis asked EON Productions to | adapt it as a Bond film; he was told Harry Saltzman |
| ble protocol stack, which allows developers to | adapt it to exactly match their application requirem |
| the rights to the movie, with the intention to | adapt it for the American market, with Machulski (th |
| adaptation to date," labeling the decision to | adapt it as a silent film "a brilliant conceit." |
| e the virtual world of the entire Internet and | adapt it to a physical representation of large virtu |
| The interior underwent much deeper changes to | adapt it the need of Eastern Rite liturgy. |
| the humanist values of the building, alter and | adapt it, into a unique form of baroque unseen elsew |
| he play, giving Burnand more license to freely | adapt it. |
| ved from a German film company which wanted to | adapt it. |
| composers in Italy, were quick to progress and | adapt Italian vernacular forms. |
| s commitment to a parliamentary party and will | adapt its method and policy to the direct action of |
| le procedures and would have the discretion to | adapt its procedures to fit the dispute before it. |
| ous modifications were made to the building to | adapt its rooms and repositories to its constantly e |
| ts sister organizations, TAITRA has striven to | adapt its trade promotion strategies to the changing |
| the positive ability of a system or company to | adapt itself to the consequences of a catastrophic f |
| ive supporter of an Islam eager and capable to | adapt itself to the modern world. |
| ive producer at Yorkshire Television (YTV), to | adapt J. B. Priestley's The Good Companions as a thi |
| ment to determine if unionized Americans could | adapt Japanese production management practices. |
| tiative begun by a former mayor to restore and | adapt large, unused municipal properties. |
| les for "Wild Talents" have been designed that | adapt many of the talent names and concepts from Los |
| the vein of pure thrash metal, they started to | adapt more of a groove metal-oriented sound with the |
| to communicate in everyday situations, and to | adapt more easily to the French culture. |
| a major departure for the band, as it began to | adapt more soul and jazz influences than on their pr |
| Saba's ambition was to | adapt Neil for animation - preferably a full-length |
| ed by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) to | adapt NESSUS for application to extremely large and |
| The two politicians worked to | adapt Nova Scotia's institutions to the new democrat |
| echnology is being used for a "simple, easy to | adapt nucleic acid test for the detection of Clostri |
| rs practical assistance and support to repair, | adapt or improve homes across Northern Ireland. |
| For the basis of the piece he chose to | adapt Oscar Wilde's classic tale "The Happy Prince". |
| ction with the sohei (warrior monks), who also | adapt other agricultural tools as weapons. |
| s of Naples, he was left with no choice but to | adapt pizza to America. |
| She asked artists to | adapt plastic skulls. |
| y Kattiya" there, and started to translate and | adapt plays by Tennessee Williams and Pirandello, li |
| ng from writers block and resorts to trying to | adapt previous verses he has written to the existing |
| y of Exeter in 1998 following a £3m bid to the | ADAPT Programme of the European Union, the Observato |
| r breed too slowly for the affected species to | adapt quickly enough. |
| Adhocracies (fluid organizations) | adapt quickly to changes. |
| is songwriting girlfriend who convinces him to | adapt rather than fight and Conrad Janis as LaRosa's |
| Berenson was the first person to introduce and | adapt rules for women's basketball to Smith College. |
| Right on Your Money focuses on how viewers can | adapt saving and financial issues to their lifestyle |
| taff Helmuth von Moltke, Roon drew up plans to | adapt Scharnhorst's system to Prussia's altered circ |
| ne is attempting a curious feat: to update and | adapt Sherlock Holmes for a new generation, much the |
| increase transmission reliability and quickly | adapt should the transmission fail and automatically |
| influence of composer Philip Glass, who would | adapt some of the music from Bowie's album for his L |
| Niobe devoted her time to helping Lyde | adapt, something that Vorenus felt interfered with h |
| st screenplay by W. D. Richter, who went on to | adapt stories like Invasion of the Body Snatchers an |
| And I am totally ready to | adapt the story to whatever he is going through." |
| MTV has licensed rights to | adapt the film into an animated series. |
| lopment team are hoping Capcom will invest and | adapt the story and gameplay. |
| Viasat was the first company in the world to | adapt the format locally. |
| Somewhat later he went on to | adapt The Square of Pythagoras for the theatre as Co |
| ve solar building design need to be studied to | adapt the Passive house concept for use in more regi |
| There has been at least one effort to | adapt the N'Ko script to Pular of Guinea. |
| the original 15-volume format, and it does not | adapt the Giffen "Reality Show" version (although th |
| John Milius and John Huston each attempted to | adapt the novel into a feature film before Suzanne D |
| e ability to continuously learn new skills and | adapt the existing skills to new contexts. |
| rbanks Studios suggested that Serrurier should | adapt the device for use by film editors; he did thi |
| suited to Six Sigma implementation, or need to | adapt the standard approach to make it work for them |
| We adopt and | adapt the uniform of the city of business, of respec |
| d the Len Janson and Chuck Menville project to | adapt the movie Ghostbusters to an animated version |
| Math-Bridge can | adapt the presented remedial content to the competen |
| Philips asked the company to | adapt the suit, splitting it into jacket and trouser |
| Paramount requested that Segal | adapt the story into novel form as a preview of sort |
| Shaw sold the rights to | adapt the play into a Viennese operetta, certain tha |
| and vocal style of the song was an attempt to | adapt the black vocal style to one that would satisf |
| that Warner Bros. had picked up the option to | adapt the series into film. |
| In the mid-1980s, there was another attempt to | adapt the book into a film, with Tom Cruise as Lou F |
| erary agent announced that worldwide rights to | adapt the first three novels in the Alexia Tarabotti |
| We intend to | adapt the DSLP theoretical model in order to see whe |
| In September 1940 a project started to | adapt the 3-inch gun to the anti-tank role, starting |
| of lawyers from England, Osgoode attempted to | adapt the English civil law of the time to fit the n |
| early British improvisation in World War I to | adapt the 13 pounder field gun to anti-aircraft use. |
| Individual EMS systems may | adapt the Decision Scheme to reflect the operational |
| To | adapt the campus to its new use, FIT built the Marin |
| The film's producer Val Lewton helped | adapt the story for the screen, writing under the pe |
| Philip Mitchell was commissioned by the BBC to | adapt the book for broadcast in English as a radio p |
| Games Workshop the confidence to allow them to | adapt the rules to real-time gameplay. |
| ncess Bride, Goldman claimed that he wanted to | adapt the sequel written by Morgenstern, Buttercup's |
| atholic faith, to preserve the meaning, but to | adapt the mode of expression so that it is in harmon |
| the Orthodox party, frustrated the attempt to | adapt the old ritual to new forms by delivering Germ |
| ger received (and rejected) numerous offers to | adapt The Catcher in the Rye for the screen, includi |
| The studio planned to | adapt the novel in late 1938, with production set to |
| unced writer-director Jeffrey Nachmanoff would | adapt the novel for the Kennedy-Marshall Co. and Tou |
| ral significant departures from this design to | adapt the valves for steam. |
| that he was soon engaged by Mr. Henry Lodge to | adapt the new lighting system to his cotton mills at |
| ious (and abortive) attempts to abbreviate and | adapt the course of studies traditional among Gelugp |
| eral species"), research there is under way to | adapt the use of the Australian native, Blue Banded |
| Noskov felt he had to | adapt the libretto for several reasons: there was ha |
| by surplus production and a subsequent need to | adapt the quality and quantity of wine produced to c |
| Although there were plans to | adapt the building for residential use, these have n |
| headed by Ben Ruffell announced intentions to | adapt the book into a feature film. |
| ted that a major goal of his scholarship is to | adapt the traditional religious sciences of Islam to |
| istribute and transmit the work; to Remix - to | adapt the work; Under the following conditions: Attr |
| as highly inconsistent as writers struggled to | adapt the Latin alphabet to the needs of the Polish |
| Recently it has been announced that she will | adapt the screenplay for the film version of Wicked |
| a fatal error, however, when they signed on to | adapt the Michael Jackson film Moonwalker to a 3-D c |
| Krupp was able to | adapt the design of the World War I-era 21 cm SK "Pe |
| anked Swiss watchmakers to help the factory to | adapt the production to modern standards. |
| ng the adaptation to the Nintendo DS, chose to | adapt the DS version into two separate games. |
| hesney Hawkes; Smith and Sophie Saillet helped | adapt the song for the duet version. |
| , which Ferber disliked, and when her offer to | adapt the book herself was declined, she backed out |
| This cyclonic water distiller could | adapt the solar collector-chimney system for large-s |
| The Volt propulsion architecture allows to | adapt the propulsion to other world markets such as |
| written by Peter Milligan, as well as helping | adapt the film for Vertigo. |
| hat any user who purchases a design is free to | adapt the work. |
| While it is true that we | adapt the general guidelines to best fit each elemen |
| Ferrari allowed Lancia to | adapt the new naturally aspirated 3.0 litres (183 cu |
| producers; Jamie Moss was originally hired to | adapt the manga into a screenplay, but in October 20 |
| ld Jewish legend of the Golem and proceeded to | adapt the story to film, co-directing and co-writing |
| s, the architect Pierre Barbe makes changes to | adapt the home to new lifestyles of the family who n |
| New terminology is being developed to | adapt the language to modern technology and life. |
| Smith blends hilarity and cynicism in order to | adapt the Bridget Jones formula to a male perspectiv |
| Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni was hired to | adapt the libretto for Vivaldi. |
| Experiments to | adapt the Krummlauf to the PPSh-41 were conducted by |
| an opera and Krenek received carte blanche to | adapt the German play, condensing it by a third in t |
| experience and response to the service and to | adapt their methods accordingly. |
| romance novelist Kate Providence to help them | adapt their skills. |
| nary fund managers are finding it difficult to | adapt their business models to cope with these chang |
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