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It was Mr. King who in 1961 helped give Leiber and Stoller their perfect moment with "Stand By Me," that infinitely adaptable, inspirational ballad for all seasons, with a Brazilian baion beat, adapted from an older gospel song Mr. King had brought to the songwriters.
Yet the ethics of medicine are not infinitely adaptable.
Kopcke says: "This model is infinitely adaptable because it is a systemic problem.
Current divorce statistics notwithstanding, Coontz sees marriage as an infinitely adaptable human achievement.
First offered in 1906, the Silver Ghost proved virtually indestructible and, as its wealthy patrons demanded, infinitely adaptable.
Digital globes already appear in the occasional corporate lobby, perhaps an infinitely adaptable replacement for tired time-zone clocks.
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The written word is infinitely more adaptable.
Their precursor, hieroglyphics, Jones argues, never produced an Iliad or an Odyssey because, put simply, the written word is infinitely more adaptable.
Salsa verde – cheerfully adaptable or infinitely abused by meddling foreigners?
Harmolodics was more like a faith system, a floating set of infinitely open-ended and adaptable things you could do, or not, that kept the field of improvisational play fresh.
Cameron is an infinitely more resourceful, commanding and adaptable figure than John Major, who also presided over a party challenged by a noisy party of the right – by Sir James Goldsmith's referendum party.
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