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Mindon tried to readjust to the thrust of imperialism.
After so much pleasure in darkness, it's hard to readjust to the light.
Its adapted by Joe Penhall from his award-winning Royal Court play, about a schizophrenic trying to readjust to the outside world after years in an institution.
Once the moon's shadow moved away, it got light and warm again very quickly - it took quite a while for our eyes to readjust to the normal daylight.
Another rehearsal showed how quickly such lavish rehearsal time can be taken for granted and how difficult it must be to readjust to the real world after the season.
Political players in the region can't but notice the drift of power from erstwhile U.S. allies Egypt and Saudi Arabia toward the northern tier states, and are starting to readjust to the new power reality.
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But I soon readjusted to the speaking world, and started noticing little, perhaps permanent, changes.
Dickey was having similar difficulties readjusting to the A.L., where he spent his first seven years.
"It is about being mature and readjusting to the new reality.
After a couple of days spent typingsentenceslikethis, my thumbs readjusted to the stiff action on his spacebar.
The enlarged digital images flutter and shimmer, as the camera's dithering sensor continually readjusts to the lights and shadows.
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