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And I can think of a few ways to adapt that message here.
In Iowa, a grass-roots effort brought in many new conservative supporters, and Mr. Forbes is trying to adapt that success to New Hampshire's political and social culture.
It wasn't until a decade later that a Japanese research team tried to adapt that breakthrough to produce music, speech and other sound.
The New York architect Deborah Berke recently won a commission to adapt that hunkering sandstone complex of 11 buildings dating from 1870 into a hotel and conference center that can serve contemporary needs.
A question now is how Trump's image shapers, led by Stephen Bannon, the former Breitbart head who is the White House senior counsellor, intend to adapt that strategy — which included the promotion of big lies about President Obama's birth and Secretary Clinton's health — as policy, embedded across federal agencies.
Take 2002's Adaptation: supposedly a screenplay based on a largely plot-free book about orchids by Susan Orlean, the finished article is nearly two hours of Nicolas Cage trying to adapt that book for a movie whilst playing two separate roles.
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Some critics say that while the drug rules do provide fairly strict regulation of food safety, there are drawbacks to adapting that approach.
It is learning how to survive and adapt that is the immediate concern.
ABC now seems to have adapted that approach.
Do we need to adapt to that?
Barcelona would have to adapt to that.
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