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Together, they adapted a New Yorker short story about a boarding house for boxers, "Sunday Punch", and sold it to MGM.
Chimpanzees and gorillas would have subsequently adapted a new way of moving on all fours--by walking on their knuckles, as they do now.
Moreover, the blade adapted a new blade root joint with insert bolts, and its safety was verified at design loads including fatigue loads.
The Proton Therapy Centre in Prague said it would be ready to treat Ashya four to five days days after they have carried out further tests and adapted a new treatment plan.
The small ruminant and cattle breeders have already left the occupation of livestock husbandry but like in other parts of the world, the camel herders adapted a new way by moving long routes with their camels and traveling up to the desert of Cholistan.
This is not the first time assassins have adapted a new technology for nefarious ends.
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The report points to the need for a sweeping change in business to adapt a new way of managing and making decisions that relies more on data analysis.
It would cost a lot to adapt a new flat further away, and would mean upheaval for the couple, and much higher commuting and rental costs.
We adapt a new method from [7] to prove this conclusion.
MacFarlane is adapting a new version of The Flintstones for FOX and I will bet my entire checking account ($17) that Dino, the lovable dinosaur, talks and sings.
So adapting a new one.
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