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He adapts to his context.
He adapts weddings to their wishes.
He adapts fast if given cause.
"He adapts to each era," Mr Kane said.
He adapts the material he finds into an artistically rendered poetic form".
He adapts from calligraphic sources to create the personages lurking in black-and-white works like "59th Street Ramp" (1947) and "Dragon Head" (1948-50).
He adapts other traditional poetic modes and forms for the big screen — there's a Natalie Wood ballad and a Bette Davis pantoum.
He adapts easily to the younger generation's production styles, from bombastic to robotic, as he juggles old-school reminiscences and newer mannerisms.
He adapts beautifully, and while the audience may not forget the wheelchair is there, it can easily believe that the injury might have befallen the character rather than the actor.
He adapts to the system of how we want to play, that is also important, not every player can adapt in that system but he shows he wants to do that and he can do that.
He adapts household bric-a-brac into ingenious devices, or uses them as the starting point for flights of creative fancy (like building a golfing green out of a dustpan and brush).
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