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Mr. Davies said he adapted because he was "too busy being awed" to worry about cultural clashes.
The space-age bubble at the London cricket ground landed the prize in 1999, but soon had to be adapted because it proved too bright and too hot.
Ms. Button, whose recipe I adapted because of its simplicity, hit on a formula of six eggs plus two extra yolks that produces an ideal texture (though one yolk more or less would be fine, too).
Her predicament has been highlighted by campaigners concerned that women who have had their homes specially adapted because of security threats from ex-partners will be forced to move to smaller and potentially less secure homes at great cost.
Today, Iran's Islamic Republic endures only because it has adapted, because it has tolerated and even encouraged experimentation that seeks to reconcile the forces of Islam and some degree of democracy.
Like the forelimbs of turtles, horses, humans, birds, and bats, an organism's body parts are less than perfectly adapted because they are modified from an inherited structure rather than designed from completely "raw" materials for a specific purpose.
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The adaptive mesh never has the opportunity to adapt because the voltages never level out enough? etc. Wanted to check with the experts before reinventing the wheel.
"We adapt because we have to," he said.
"He will have to adapt because up front you need a tighter defence," Giles said.
It will so adapt because the human need for religion will not go away.
You have to be able to adapt, because it's a different climate out here".
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