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The very grammar of a Hemingway sentence dictated, or was dictated by, a certain way of looking at the world, a way of looking but not joining, a way of moving through but not attaching, a kind of romantic individualism distinctly adapted to its time and source.

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Based on a true story, Muhly's distinctly contemporary opera adapts the story of an erotically charged online encounter between two teens.

When the modes of strength and endurance training focus on the same location of adaptation (e.g., peripheral adaptations), the muscle is required to adapt in distinctly different physiological ways [72].

The long-term adapted microbial communities at 55 and 35 °C were distinctly different in composition and population dynamics.

Adapted from a local telenovela, the film puts a distinctly South American gloss on BC Nile-valley messianism.

Edgar Rice Burroughs, with his serialized story "Under the Moons of Mars" (1912; novelized as A Princess of Mars, 1917; adapted for film as John Carter, 2012), transformed European-style "literary" science fiction into a distinctly American genre directed at a juvenile audience.

Society adapted.

Vermeil adapted.

Radio adapted.

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