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(Please note that the advice comes from an 2008 Op-Ed by Maureen Dowd, "An Ideal Husband," but has been adapted for an English-language learning audience by shortening it slightly and including definitions in brackets for some words).

Its toe pads are also specially adapted for an arboreal lifestyle.

But many things about it, especially the use of mulled cider, can be adapted for an eggnog of your own.

Cartoon Network currently owns 17 cartoon series that originated in Japan -- all of which have been adapted for an American audience to one degree or another.

In Forest Grove, near the Willamette Valley wineries, SakéOne brews premium rice wine, inspired by a Japanese heritage but adapted for an American palate.

The speech was adapted for an article published in the Washington Post on Thursday, under the headline "Why I require FBI agents to visit the Holocaust Museum".

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Those autobiographical works were adapted for a critically acclaimed film, An Angel at My Table (1990), directed by Jane Campion.

(The novel was adapted for a 1992 Dutch film).

"It's adapted for a secular audience," he said.

The novelist published Interview With the Vampire, later adapted for a film starring Tom Cruise, in 1976.

They're [sic] very few arrangements that can't be adapted for a big band….

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