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It showed that McKiernan, whose reputation is that of a competent but unimaginative creature of the institutional Army, could adapt wisely to a volatile situation and even tell his civilian bosses what they didn't want to hear.
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Yet a vital part of being human is searching out the answers to difficult questions and, as Henig wisely demonstrates, we adapt "to new discoveries the way we have so often adapted, incorporating them into the shifting terrain of genomes, genes and generation".
Physicist David Korowicz will explore how we can "wisely and creatively adapt" to our post-growth age, while trombonist John Kenny casts off the old days and heralds the new dawn with his sunrise and sunset opuses on the carnyx (it's an iron-age battle horn).
John Lindqvist, adapting his own novel, wisely keeps away from the usual histrionic violence, and the few gruesome surprises are poetically memorable.
Wisely, he adapted it to Joey and at 19 he reverted to the more robust name on his passport, which has helped him conceal his celebrity ties for most of his adult life.
Wisely, the Bush administration has stepped back from early rhetoric that suggested its missile defense plans were set and the world would simply have to adapt to them.
You adapt.
People adapt.
We adapt.
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