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'I might adapt Dickens to Trinidad,' Naipaul has written, 'but it seemed impossible that the life I knew in Trinidad could be turned into a book.' Enter Naipaul's father.
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If Congress wrote authorizing legislation of the type Pearlstein recommends, it might adapt this provision, the thought was.
If the retailer was being honest, it might adapt an actual football chant for its next set of commercials.
Asked how he might adapt to it, the Frenchman said: "I will see in my first game, my first feelings.
However, it is not known how plants might adapt to situations resulting in net carbon depletion (i.e. reduced photosynthetic carbon supply and initial accumulation of WSC), such as frequent defoliation [4].
Or with which theatre-makers might adapt an old play.
But scientists are concerned that the virus might adapt to more easily infect people.
Many are reluctant to investigate, or even discuss, how wildlife might adapt to environments that have been transformed by humans.
They might adapt a cable TV pricing model, and add levels of content according to how much the user paid.
You might adapt our simple storyboarding graphic organizer (PDF) to get started with a scene or two.
If the terrain is transformed, the birds might adapt and find nests elsewhere, the experts say, or they might not nest at all.
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