Sentence examples for has adapted into from inspiring English sources

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Every country has adapted into their own context.

Beets and eggs, pickled together in a hot-pink brine, are a standard Pennsylvania Dutch recipe Mr. Knauer has adapted into a watercress and egg salad, using a spoonful of shallot-scented brine in the vinaigrette.

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Both the decomposer and predator, as well as being saprophagous or parasitic, many of these species have adapted into blood feeders, like the mosquito.

(Martin Scorsese has adapted it into a film to be released this fall).

Puppetworks has adapted Rudyard Kipling's tales into a marionette production featuring traditional Indian motifs.

Tim Burton and Wes Anderson have adapted them into knowing films for grown-ups and comedian Tim Minchin had a runaway success with his stage version of Matilda.

Then there are more progressive churches that have adapted Halloween into a Christian celebration by calling it "Alleluia Festival" or a "Harvest Festival".

If there are any strangelets, they have adapted and merged into the general population.

The Chows have adapted this recipe into a simple but delicious whole roasted chicken caramelized with the hoisin.

To aid the war effort, he and some friends had adapted a Toyota Land Cruiser pickup into a mobile emergency-treatment center.

We have adapted MPS to fit into the dynamic, multidisciplinary work-flow of acute metabolic medicine.

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