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Universities haven't 'done avalanches' – they have proved extraordinarily adaptable".
Her basic tone, though perfectly formed and extraordinarily adaptable to different colors, has something bare about it, even something a little harsh: harsh with the harshness of grief (the subject of so many of the Rachmaninoff songs she chose here) being exposed.
Over time, these structures have proven extraordinarily adaptable.
S.aureus is an extraordinarily adaptable bacterium, developing increasing patterns of resistance which contribute to clinical failures.
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The Castro brothers themselves have always lived simply, but "Habana Libre", a recently published book about the lifestyles of the city's privileged caste of artists and musicians, included photographs of sons of Fidel and Che Guevara.Cubans are extraordinarily resilient, adaptable people, but their frustration is palpable.
Long before the age of man, insects inhabited the earth — a group of extraordinarily varied and adaptable beings.
Phytophthora infestans is an extraordinarily virulent and adaptable pathogen (Fry, 2008; Haas et al., 2009).
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The United States is adaptable.
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