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In America, they took up lives familiar to every new immigrant, gradually adapting to a new culture, a new language, new schools and new friends.
As for marine-derived species like the dolphins and stingrays in today's Amazon River, it's possible that their ancestors lived near the mouths of rivers and ventured upstream gradually, adapting to fresh water along the way, Baker says.
They are gradually adapting to their new lives with a mainstream Mormon foster family.(Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times) More photos.
They are gradually adapting to their new lives with a mainstream Mormon foster family.(Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times) More photos The floor-mopping feud was Zach's reality check.
Artists who have been making gay manga for decades are gradually adapting to this new model of business, while younger digital natives are finding an audience for their artwork online, through platforms like Pixiv and even social media apps like LINE.
For instance, here, actors re-purpose bureaucratic agencies for new policy objectives, gradually adapting to changes in the environment.
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People will gradually adapt to faster walkways, he believes.
Mr. McCarty has seen his vintage clientele gradually adapt to that kaleidoscopic mode of dining, too.
Mr Harimoto is confident that Westerners will gradually adapt to lavatories like the Washlet too.
Students' overall feedback on the inverted-classroom format was positive as they gradually adapted to inverted-classroom learning format.
Originally created for recording ownership, these data systems were gradually adapted to serve all legal interests and relationships linked to property.
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