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Then, a few years ago, when I was looking around for books to adapt as a Radio 4 "classic serial", I thought of The Midwich Cuckoos.
No one knows what it will look like; ISIS might be much weaker or might be much stronger, and our policies will have to adapt as a result.
Ideally the heliostat shapes should be off-axis paraboloids that adapt as a function of time and locations in the field.However, such heliostats are costly to realize.
Delgado-Fernandez regularly involves undergraduates in her research projects, helping them become familiar with field techniques and computer modeling in a live context that develops students' ability to adjust and adapt as a project requires.
Chris Smalling, a center back asked to adapt as a right back, went stride for stride with Tottenham's renowned Gareth Bale all game long, yet had energy to burn as an attacking full back in the United mode.
Unfortunately, their managers perceived their inability to adapt as a lack of effort or investment and thus didn't give them as much mentoring and coaching as they gave the chameleons.
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I watched my father be resilient as well as being able to adapt as an African-American man in corporate America.
Although perhaps not quite as difficult to adapt as an actual telephone directory, Ronell's Derrida-inspired tome is a very tough proposition.
The book was adapted as a movie HBO Films in 2011.
It is now being adapted as a television series.
The novel was adapted as a successful play in 1933.
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