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In an aquarium the will readily | adapt to a diet of commercial dry fish foods, but be |
the Jesuit Order was abolished and Raab had to | adapt to a whole new life. |
plastic," Carr says, meaning that it's able to | adapt to a wide variety of demands and situations. |
They will | adapt to a wide range of water conditions, and will |
After a year and a half, he found he could not | adapt to a settled life and Slocum sailed the Spray |
es is not complete yet, and must be altered to | adapt to a changing world. |
d by Outward Bound where each person learns to | adapt to a new environment, makes friends and gains |
It commonly grows in limestone soils but can | adapt to a wide range of well-drained soils, from sa |
ian War of 1870-71, the French military had to | adapt to a new balance of power in Europe. |
ped by the Germans, and Idd og Marker tried to | adapt to a Nazi rule. |
and more joined-up - vital to help wildlife to | adapt to a changing climate. |
of actual events, which Verne later decided to | adapt into a fictional setting. |
roduce good results, due to their inability to | adapt to a tropical environment. |
echnology is being used for a "simple, easy to | adapt nucleic acid test for the detection of Clostri |
and promoting others in India and worldwide to | adapt and adopt their model. |
ction with the sohei (warrior monks), who also | adapt other agricultural tools as weapons. |
land, grassland and scrub, and is well able to | adapt to agricultural land use. |
in hearing aid or cochlear implant and thereby | adapt hearing aid to the individual. |
e was unfortunate in that he was never able to | adapt, at all happily, his talent to new times and n |
Online technology can | adapt to almost any research need, be it showing cre |
n cinema's early days, the filmmakers chose to | adapt an already well-known story, in this case A Ch |
Adam was the first to | adapt fartlek, also known as speedplay, and interval |
to how Alaskozetes antacticus has been able to | adapt to an environment so different to those of oth |
erican network ABC has purchased the series to | adapt for an American audience. |
paign that aims to pressure the authorities to | adapt, implement and expand different forms of socia |
is version of Wicca may draw electically from, | adapt, challenge and adopt a wider range of religiou |
uple's life on a colonised island and how they | adapt to and are exploited by Western civilisation. |
Right on Your Money focuses on how viewers can | adapt saving and financial issues to their lifestyle |
The people of Ireland | adapt without any major confusion. |
shed the Bengal school of art, which sought to | adapt British art education in India so as to reject |
the late 1970s, Amis asked EON Productions to | adapt it as a Bond film; he was told Harry Saltzman |
adaptation to date," labeling the decision to | adapt it as a silent film "a brilliant conceit." |
ive producer at Yorkshire Television (YTV), to | adapt J. B. Priestley's The Good Companions as a thi |
is known for its solidity and their ability to | adapt to bad weather and rough terrain. |
kers living in high-crime neighborhoods should | adapt certain behaviors in order to avoid confrontat |
olden West Baseball Player Beau Mills, His Dad | Adapt To Being Apart", in The Fresno Bee, March 26, |
In need of a new energy source, the machines | adapt their bioelectric tank technology to build vas |
and vocal style of the song was an attempt to | adapt the black vocal style to one that would satisf |
igious traditions emerging church groups take, | adapt and blend various historic church practices in |
In the mid-1980s, there was another attempt to | adapt the book into a film, with Tom Cruise as Lou F |
Philip Mitchell was commissioned by the BBC to | adapt the book for broadcast in English as a radio p |
headed by Ben Ruffell announced intentions to | adapt the book into a feature film. |
, which Ferber disliked, and when her offer to | adapt the book herself was declined, she backed out |
d £3.6m for his signature, but he struggled to | adapt to both the pace of the English Premiership an |
Smith blends hilarity and cynicism in order to | adapt the Bridget Jones formula to a male perspectiv |
Although there were plans to | adapt the building for residential use, these have n |
nary fund managers are finding it difficult to | adapt their business models to cope with these chang |
y Kattiya" there, and started to translate and | adapt plays by Tennessee Williams and Pirandello, li |
To | adapt the campus to its new use, FIT built the Marin |
and humid summers require viticulturalists to | adapt their canopy management to minimize direct sun |
ger received (and rejected) numerous offers to | adapt The Catcher in the Rye for the screen, includi |
e could prove to CBS executives, who wanted to | adapt Ball's CBS radio series My Favorite Husband to |
It focuses on the positive ways girls learn to | adapt to challenge in their lives by understanding a |
After struggling to | adapt to Championship level football, Low was sold t |
in how patterns of coordination form, persist, | adapt and change. |
ain, though it is possible that the ability to | adapt to changes in oxygen levels plays a role. |
sensitivity to popular tastes, his ability to | adapt to changing styles reflected his technical ski |
terized by its intelligence and its ability to | adapt to changing weather conditions. |
However, it proves impossible for him to | adapt to city life and the rules of the system. |
Over the course of the series he must | adapt to city life by begging, searching for work, a |
Gulf, Swofford at first found it difficult to | adapt to civilian life. |
ulate restored habitat, and may not be able to | adapt to climate change by establishing new populati |
often specialists, as they are more likely to | adapt to clustered resources. |
es it difficult for him to think creatively or | adapt during combat. |
(gene-environment interactions) processes that | adapt these competencies to local conditions. |
urity in the 21st century and on how societies | adapt to complex economic, ecological, and technolog |
ss of this TV serial, the same team went on to | adapt Banks' Complicity as a feature film. |
The artists | adapt traditional compositional types to the particu |
Civil marriage should | adapt to contemporary notions of marriage as an inst |
established entertainment industry was slow to | adapt and continued to utilzie outdated business mod |
ious (and abortive) attempts to abbreviate and | adapt the course of studies traditional among Gelugp |
For microorganisms there is a tendency to | adapt to culture conditions, which is rarely precise |
itioners are encouraged to download, amend and | adapt both current and archived course materials. |
While her son Michael is able to | adapt, her daughter, Sally, is apparently traumatize |
Individual EMS systems may | adapt the Decision Scheme to reflect the operational |
Krupp was able to | adapt the design of the World War I-era 21 cm SK "Pe |
on technological advancement," "the failure to | adapt to developments on the battlefield," "the dysf |
rbanks Studios suggested that Serrurier should | adapt the device for use by film editors; he did thi |
or relative ease of cultivation and ability to | adapt to different conditions. |
plasticity, or flexibility, and the ability to | adapt to different contexts. |
Erythrosuchus suggest that it was beginning to | adapt toward digitigrady, or walking on toes rather |
ADAPT (Active Directory Authentication Processing To | |
He joined Chelsea in May 1959, but could not | adapt to Division One football, perhaps lacking the |
It likes most moist soils but can | adapt to drier garden soils. |
ng the adaptation to the Nintendo DS, chose to | adapt the DS version into two separate games. |
We intend to | adapt the DSLP theoretical model in order to see whe |
How can Husn and Dilip | adapt to each other with so much hate and distrust b |
to communicate in everyday situations, and to | adapt more easily to the French culture. |
of lawyers from England, Osgoode attempted to | adapt the English civil law of the time to fit the n |
r breed too slowly for the affected species to | adapt quickly enough. |
i had a subcutaneous fat layer and long fur to | adapt cold environment. |
emphasizing the role of patients' inability to | adapt to environmental situations, rather than focus |
cies evolve because they "need to" in order to | adapt to environmental changes. |
easons which was invaluable in enabling him to | adapt to European life and football. |
Of interest to Lero are systems that must | adapt and evolve at run-time in order to react to ch |
e ability to continuously learn new skills and | adapt the existing skills to new contexts. |
t family, Sapindaceae, and is known to rapidly | adapt to feeding on particular hosts. |
MTV has licensed rights to | adapt the film into an animated series. |
t he refused every film company that wanted to | adapt a film from one of his books. |
written by Peter Milligan, as well as helping | adapt the film for Vertigo. |
t single season with them, he still managed to | adapt and find a goslacoring form, netting 3 goals i |
erary agent announced that worldwide rights to | adapt the first three novels in the Alexia Tarabotti |
When obtained, please | adapt this footnote. |
Saba's ambition was to | adapt Neil for animation - preferably a full-length |
Berenson was the first person to introduce and | adapt rules for women's basketball to Smith College. |
gustine not to destroy pagan buildings, but to | adapt them for Christian use: this is an example of |
nger wanted in the trenches, it was decided to | adapt it for use on aircraft as an air-to-air weapon |
the rights to the movie, with the intention to | adapt it for the American market, with Machulski (th |
ed by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) to | adapt NESSUS for application to extremely large and |
Viasat was the first company in the world to | adapt the format locally. |
In an attempt to | adapt to free agency he developed a "rent-a-player" |
ers may produce their own set of guidelines or | adapt them from existing top-level guidelines. |
ing Vivaldi's time for composers to borrow and | adapt arias from other composers with their own work |
of domesticated animals limits the ability to | adapt to future problems. |
ding a foundation for unlimited scalability to | adapt to future requirements. |
e environment and habitats, and our ability to | adapt to future changes, such as global warming. |
While it is true that we | adapt the general guidelines to best fit each elemen |
ham's acid rap style, Bruce suggested the band | adapt this genre, in a bid to have Detroit represent |
tured entirely new bodywork in order to better | adapt to German regulations. |
an opera and Krenek received carte blanche to | adapt the German play, condensing it by a third in t |
the original 15-volume format, and it does not | adapt the Giffen "Reality Show" version (although th |
hree decades, viticultural research has helped | adapt these grapes to the climate, soil, and pests o |
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are known the world over for their ability to | adapt to harsh climates. |
matron, Judy Abbott (Janet Gaynor) manages to | adapt to her environment through intelligence and ha |
They | adapt a high end kick in one side and a low end kick |
Trelkowski attempts to | adapt to his situation, but is increasingly disturbe |
provided by Wilhelm allowed Ng and Holdren to | adapt both his persona and elements of their own per |
played him as a striker, but Barnes failed to | adapt to his new role, scoring only one goal. |
his characters are a result of being forced to | adapt to his mother's eccentricities. |
that it took long for the versatile player to | adapt to his new position; indeed, it was on the win |
However, Sanasy failed to | adapt to his new surroundings at The Shay and was sh |
These starting books explore how Darren must | adapt to his new life, and what that entails. |
ne is attempting a curious feat: to update and | adapt Sherlock Holmes for a new generation, much the |
s, the architect Pierre Barbe makes changes to | adapt the home to new lifestyles of the family who n |
then employed British designer Alan Burnard to | adapt Hunt's ideas and come up with more suitable de |
aughton that Odlum was "too old...too set...to | adapt his ideas" for the war. |
imer's disease drug treatment trials including | ADAPT, Flurizan, immunotherapy and IVIG studies in w |
rs practical assistance and support to repair, | adapt or improve homes across Northern Ireland. |
in place in order to aid the football club to | adapt and improve. |
rt is out of copyright, so I'm going to adopt, | adapt and improve. |
Men like Pastor Iap are able to | adapt themselves in a way the missionary can never d |
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 |
Zanuck had wanted to | adapt it into a musical but Fuller refused. |
periences in the conflict zone and attempts to | adapt them into a mainstream, commercial work. |
the humanist values of the building, alter and | adapt it, into a unique form of baroque unseen elsew |
and his case partner Paul Hayward's ability to | adapt back into society, an issue which he claims pl |
face of gospel music and their willingness to | adapt to it. |
American agriculture would likely have had to | adapt to its presence (North America is the only pop |
Experiments to | adapt the Krummlauf to the PPSh-41 were conducted by |
New terminology is being developed to | adapt the language to modern technology and life. |
as highly inconsistent as writers struggled to | adapt the Latin alphabet to the needs of the Polish |
Law Courts were valuable in helping the people | adapt to law-making but like Fictions, they were slo |
the family crime syndicate, which is trying to | adapt to legitimacy. |
Steppling was also hired to | adapt Elmore Leonard's novel 52 Pick-Up, directed by |
Noskov felt he had to | adapt the libretto for several reasons: there was ha |
Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni was hired to | adapt the libretto for Vivaldi. |
Originally, Brooks wanted Groening to | adapt his Life in Hell characters for the show. |
As he begins to | adapt to life in Boa they grew more and more attache |
ual consent in September 2004 after failing to | adapt to life outside London. |
I Growing Up American: How Vietnamese Children | Adapt to Life in the United States New York: Russell |
and artificially-generated genomes in order to | adapt human life to potential future conditions. |
However, he struggled to | adapt to life in the English Football League, and st |
st screenplay by W. D. Richter, who went on to | adapt stories like Invasion of the Body Snatchers an |
pical Victorian structure, but was modified to | adapt to local climatic conditions by adding wide ve |
Plants can | adapt to low humidity conditions, but optimum growth |
producers; Jamie Moss was originally hired to | adapt the manga into a screenplay, but in October 20 |
The group could | adapt to many styles of music from gospel, rhythm an |
However, while a dog can | adapt to many different home situations, a horse mus |
Guild and its members have continued to grow, | adapt and mature. |
the late 19th century, the town was forced to | adapt to meeting the needs of tourists. |
s commitment to a parliamentary party and will | adapt its method and policy to the direct action of |
experience and response to the service and to | adapt their methods accordingly. |
a fatal error, however, when they signed on to | adapt the Michael Jackson film Moonwalker to a 3-D c |
atholic faith, to preserve the meaning, but to | adapt the mode of expression so that it is in harmon |
in the diocese of Medak, schools were made to | adapt to modern trends in order to face the changing |
the SR/MC/MD-lens-system, and are difficult to | adapt to modern cameras to focus normally as the Fla |
to break free of the restrictions of genre and | adapt to modern culture. |
inded forum on how the Republican party should | adapt to modern-day challenges while staying true to |
ill eventually force established news media to | adapt a more agile approach to providing information |
A willingness to | adapt, and move from one industry to another meant t |
d the Len Janson and Chuck Menville project to | adapt the movie Ghostbusters to an animated version |
r collaborations, Becker worked with a team to | adapt gospel music to Broadway. |
ute to evolution by portraying how viruses can | adapt and mutate. |
There has been at least one effort to | adapt the N'Ko script to Pular of Guinea. |
in June 1999 and its results forced Russia to | adapt a new defense concept (Russia's National Secur |
a humanoid robot is supposed by its nature to | adapt to new environments, not only the human appear |
idge and forced the Berwick Borough Council to | adapt a new layout to ease pressure on the bridge. |
that he was soon engaged by Mr. Henry Lodge to | adapt the new lighting system to his cotton mills at |
his title and he crashes after being unable to | adapt a new riding position. |
Ferrari allowed Lancia to | adapt the new naturally aspirated 3.0 litres (183 cu |
John Milius and John Huston each attempted to | adapt the novel into a feature film before Suzanne D |
At first Mehta wanted to | adapt his novel Shalimar the Clown, but she eventual |
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 |
Miller gave the pair permission to | adapt her novel as an opera, and signed over the rig |
influence of composer Philip Glass, who would | adapt some of the music from Bowie's album for his L |
the vein of pure thrash metal, they started to | adapt more of a groove metal-oriented sound with the |
y of Exeter in 1998 following a £3m bid to the | ADAPT Programme of the European Union, the Observato |
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