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Hearing about my primary problem, the radiator that drags me out of bed at night, Mr. Levine tells me that it is easy enough to adapt it so that it can be controlled by a remote — something that usually costs from $1,000 to $1,500 a radiator.
Although the present study considered only flat, nonerodible substrates, it may be possible to adapt it so that it can incorporate changes in roughness of the substrate; this could be done by formulating phenomenological equations for erosion due to partial alluvial covers.
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Keep adapting it so that it's relevant to the channel.
Additionally, we are currently adapting it so that it can be integrated in popular project build and management tools like Maven [48] (which can then be used by developers in any Integrated Development Environment).
Fortem acquired its core radar technology in 2016 from IMSAR, and over the last year has adapted it so that the system can be exported around the world, leased or purchased outright within the typical security budget for a variety of venues, and can work with any security-grade drones.
As we explained last year, Fortem acquired its core radar technology in 2016 from IMSAR, and over the last year has adapted it so that the system can be exported around the world, leased or purchased outright within the typical security budget for a variety of venues, and can work with any security-grade drones.
"So my book sort of opened people's eyes: 'Oh my gosh, I can understand this and adapt it so I can have elements that are in two lists at once.
Well, in fact, the book that gives the most close-up view of the museum's looting, Matthew Bogdanos's "Thieves of Baghdad," has been optioned to Hollywood — though one studio, Bogdanos tells me, asked if they could adapt it as fiction, so that instead of ending with some artifacts being returned, the museum would be blown up by terrorists!
He wrote that the "final cause of all this wedging, must be to sort out proper structure, & adapt it to changes", so that "One may say there is a force like a hundred thousand wedges trying force into every kind of adapted structure into the gaps of in the economy of nature, or rather forming gaps by thrusting out weaker ones".
On Monday, for example, the Federal Reserve identified 46 instances in its bank regulation that required investors to rely on credit ratings, but it did not map out how it would adapt those rules so that ratings were no longer necessary.
The concept is called "Sit on My Face," and you can imagine that a designer might adapt it to a runway show, so that editors could find their places by looking for their mugs in the front row.
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