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  1. The cast and crew, and at other large events to feed staff. Some organizations, adapt ,and operate play buses or learning buses to provide a playground or learning
  2. Copies of the genome such plants possessed allowed them to more readily, adapt ,to the rapidly changing environmental conditions which followed the impact.
  3. Of laws, but human interaction creates unique circumstances and the law has to, adapt , " Name" Barksdale" /> He said of the Supreme Court case," They had to
  4. Theory of three different categories of students, and instructed teachers to, adapt ,their teaching styles to each student's individual learning style. The three
  5. Upon disclosure of the work. This includes the right to copy, distribute and, adapt ,the work. In most jurisdictions copyright arises upon fixation and does not
  6. Financed by Charlotte's teaching. Within a few months, Emily was unable to, adapt ,to life at school, and by October, was physically ill from homesickness. She
  7. Von Clausewitz: 'Never engage the same enemy for too long, or he will ...' ",", adapt ,to your tactics ", completes another soldier. *2009: In Law Abiding Citizen
  8. d. 1668),etc. One of the main theses of casuists was the necessity to, adapt ,the rigorous morals of the Early Fathers of Christianity to modern morals
  9. And open are highly improvisation, providing flexibility for the performer to, adapt ,the performance to the current situation. Many celebrations call for a loud
  10. The compound triiodobenzoic acid as a plant growth hormone, in an attempt to, adapt ,soybeans to a short growing season. Alston found that excessive usage of the
  11. In lifestyles (“ subcultures” ). Autocracies (fluid organizations), adapt , quickly to changes. Information can substitute most of the material resources (
  12. The early humidity evaporated, dry land emerged and, in time, humankind had to, adapt , The 3rd century Roman writer Censorious reports: Anaximander put forward the
  13. And sometimes libraries) for the language of the source code. *, or, adapt , it to new environments. Good practices during initial development make the
  14. Record indicates that it was not unusual for ancient Pueblo peoples to, adapt ,to climatic change by changing residences and locations. Early Pueblo I sites
  15. Improvised armored cars in ad-hoc fashion. Many militias and irregular forces, adapt ,civilian vehicles into AFIS (armored fighting vehicles) and troop carriers
  16. Of genetically impoverished bongo. These animals would be less able to, adapt ,to a dynamic environment. Whilst the population remains small, the impact of
  17. Degrees. Plants are extremely sensitive to such changes, and do not generally, adapt ,quickly. In endangered species Biodiversity is determined by many things, and
  18. Unless they are brought up with them from an early age. Despite their size they, adapt ,very well to suburban living, provided they have a spacious yard and regular
  19. Populations with impoverished genetic diversity are inherently less able to, adapt ,to changes in their environment (such as climate change, disease outbreaks
  20. Oral Tradition is to some degree divinely inspired, and that rabbis today must, adapt ,and apply its principles to changing conditions, even if this results in
  21. Among individuals, these programs must be dynamic and flexible in order to, adapt ,to the variability in impairments. Another barrier is the capability of
  22. Cut – unheard of at the time for a first-time director. First, Welles tried to, adapt ,Heart of Darkness, but there was concern over the idea to depict it entirely
  23. Consistent with life having been fine-tuned through natural selection to, adapt ,to the physical and geophysical environment in which life exists. Life appears
  24. Turner ", his father's diction of the family's surname, to " Durer ", to, adapt , to the local Nuremberg dialect. Albrecht Dürer the Elder married Barbara Holder
  25. Railway. The vehicle would have three axles and the outer two could pivot to, adapt ,to curvature of the track. The pivoting was controlled by levers attached to
  26. On some established general strategies, combining and switching among them to, adapt ,to the changing conditions of a game. The most direct strategy is simply to
  27. Cultures. Anthropologists have also pointed out that through culture people can, adapt ,to their environment in non-genetic ways, so people living in different
  28. And early evolution of life on Earth, and studies of the potential for life to, adapt ,to challenges on Earth and in outer space. Astrobiology addresses the question
  29. To establish naval superiority. Battleship design evolved to incorporate and, adapt ,technological advances to maintain an edge. The word battleship was coined
  30. Difference between them. Animalism The pigs Snowball, Napoleon,and Squealer, adapt ,Old Major's ideas into an actual philosophy, which they formally name
  31. Particularly card counters, who track the profile of cards yet to be dealt, and, adapt , their wager and playing strategy accordingly. Other casino games inspired by
  32. Film In July 2009,it was revealed that Universal Studios had won the rights to, adapt ,the game into a film. Matthew Lopez will write the script and Lorenzo DI
  33. Side facing" habit like the" old-fashioned" pink. The hybrids are able to, adapt ,to year round watering and fertilization but can also tolerate completely dry
  34. Present. On occasion, even the soldiers of national militaries are forced to, adapt ,their civilian-type vehicles for combat use, often using improvised armor and
  35. Current Australian law it is still a breach of copyright to copy, reproduce or, adapt ,copyright material for personal or private use without permission from the
  36. Same bureaucracy that later prevented the Ming government from being able to, adapt ,to changes in society, and eventually led to its decline. Emperor Dongle
  37. And writing to non-literate peoples. Some non-civilized people may willingly, adapt ,to civilized behavior. But civilization is also spread by the technical
  38. Bioremediation and biodegradation Biotechnology is being used to engineer and, adapt ,organisms especially microorganisms in an effort to find sustainable ways to
  39. As a performer was no longer within their local, immediate community and had to, adapt ,to a larger, more varied audience's aesthetic. Classic female urban and
  40. Is shown) reinterpret and revise the law, without legislative intervention, to, adapt , to new trends in political, legal and social philosophy. Second, the common law
  41. Styles had changed, and he felt that he no longer had the creative capacity to, adapt ,or the emotional desire to continue. Also, as Salary aged he moved slowly away
  42. Punches. Many fighters vary their defensive style throughout a bout in order to, adapt ,to the situation of the moment, choosing the position best suited to protect
  43. To Pygmalion, which had been unsuccessful with other composers who tried to, adapt ,it into a musical. Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz first tried, and then
  44. Series of at least 13 original half-hour episodes (none of which apparently, adapt ,any Christie stories) transferred Poirot from London to New York and starred
  45. Canadians moved to Puerto Rico; the Spanish monarchy felt that Canadians would, adapt ,to island life better than other immigrants from the mainland of Spain. Deeply
  46. Does not learn simply when he is shown or told. " p. 103);: * failing to, adapt ,learning tasks to the student's current level;: * failing to provide positive
  47. Him with Shirley Booth and ran for 263 performances. Laurent's later would, adapt ,it for the 1965 musical Do I Hear a Waltz? Other successes in the 1950s
  48. Its stress on perception have analogs in De Palma's filmmaking. He sought to, adapt ,it on numerous occasions, though the project would carry a substantial price
  49. Storage. No interfacing chips or circuitry are required, other than to directly, adapt ,the smaller CF socket onto the larger ATA connector. The ATA connector
  50. The success of ancient Egyptian civilization came partly from its ability to, adapt ,to the conditions of the Nile River Valley. The predictable flooding and

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