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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
adapt Diamond, Grenkel/Diamond)(1:38)
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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