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Many women arrived at Auschwitz without their instruments, and many quickly adapted to other ones to join the orchestra.
Bennett had taken up boxing in prison and then quickly adapted to the techniques and styles of international boxing.
Since it offered control as well as intensity, the limelight was quickly adapted to follow individual performers around the stage.
Soon known about town as fermeture Hermès, it was quickly adapted to the purposes of fine leatherwork.
But she quickly adapted to the constraints of the grand coalition, forced upon her by the CDU's narrow victory.
The Manchurian conquerors were markedly different from the more civilized Ming Dynasty, but once in power they quickly adapted to Chinese tradition.
But as she casually gazes into the camera for our shoot at the nearby Eastern Curve Garden, it's clear she's quickly adapted to the attention.
He missed more than two months with a groin injury before joining the Yankees in late August, but has quickly adapted to his surroundings.
In some respects scientists and economists who have created online repositories for unpublished working papers, like repec.org, have more quickly adapted to digital life.
Trained on the stage to project his voice, Fonda quickly adapted to film by underplaying his roles, which gave him a quietly intense screen persona.
Very efficient and capable of carrying relatively heavy weights aloft, Hargrave's kites had a design that was quickly adapted to lift meteorological instruments high into the air.
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