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Technically, the answer is yes; adapting my faith to suit my western values does make me a hypocrite but I do the best I can.
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They read the other day that I'd said yes to adapting Nineteen Eighty-Four.
And yes, we adapt our food for the Panda Express crowd because it pays the bills.
Just as Steinbeck's dialogue (yes, he did adapt his own book for Broadway way back when) pulls no punches in the casual use of racial epithets, Mr. Holliday commits completely to a beaten-down, isolated and deeply angry African-American attitude of the time.
This framework is not one that he argues for; rather, it was the metaphysics (yes, metaphysics) he adapted from his nineteenth century German intellectual culture.
So, yes, we will adapt to the BMW and the plasma TV, since we adapt to virtually everything.
"If you look at wheat yields, for example, yes, you can adapt, but there are limits to that.
She later reiterated that these weren't out-of-the-box capabilities, but acknowledged that, yes, she had adapted a Muse to create a levitating chair.
Wiseman shows us how to foster a mindset that is naïve, curious, hungry, and yes, even a bit clueless--but always open to learning and adapting.
So yes, she likes unexpectedly adapted properties, it seems.
Mogherini added: "Either we take this big step and adapt … or yes, we do have a major crisis.
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