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"Trevor really adapted what I brought to him," Ms. Martin said.
Khachaturian later adapted what would become his most famous ballet as a group of suites for orchestra, and, although the ballet remained a part of the Bolshoi's repertoire, the suites provide the more familiar version.
Now, with Garner's discovery of Luna's outpost, archeologists hope they will be able to fill in some elemental but elusive details: how the settlers adapted, what they ate, what their daily life was like, how they interacted with Native Americans and with one another.
Guslick said he then adapted what he had created to make an AR-15 -- a semiautomatic rifle.
But, come the weekend, those involved in the protests had adapted; what's notable about the most recent clashes is that, for many young Turks, carrying or wearing a gas mask, construction helmet and goggles is the new norm.
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And New Orleans culture met them halfway, absorbing and adapting what they had to offer.
Martin explored 12-tone techniques, adapting what intrigued him but in his own very free way.
"I hope we get lots of local jurisdictions to copy or adapt what New York City is doing.
That's a defensible choice when adapting what many see as a sacred text of Holocaust literature.
In the organization of his empire, Alexander had been content in many spheres to improvise and adapt what he found.
"We want to show you can adapt what is being done in poor settings to stabilize patients.
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