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Many bands have tried to take a piece of classical music written for full orchestra and readapt it for rock music.
The WHO recommends stronger animal surveillance and says China could readapt its anti-SARS watches to bird flu.
We have had to readapt our services, working with the psycho-social organizations.
The population is given 10,000 generations to readapt to the new environment, during which its average fitness is monitored.
The two are woven together by the common thread of trying to readapt to a normal life after a landmark experience.
She had to blink to readapt to the natural light when the track came into view.
Whatever method was used, I consider it would be no mere minor work to readapt the existing walls to comply with the approved layout.
These cars are different to any other car I have driven before, and you have to readapt your style and that takes time.
This will enable you to readapt these arguments to the context if necessary.
But Imron brushed aside assumptions that the failure might carry on to Busan, saying that they would need to readapt to each other after having been apart for some time.
The stakes have definitely changed and the response of the UN and the international community needs to readapt constantly to these new issues.
Only a few years later, he dropped dead, as if he were never able to readapt to Soviet life.
So you need to readapt your organization if you want to be as dominant as Ferrari were in the last decade.
This situation is upsetting and he or she feels obliged to readapt to a new situation.
Also, if the company is to readapt the existing furnace to its normal production needs, it has again to incur high expenses.
Intergovernmental organizations and, the United Nations must now, after the end of the Cold War, readapt their functions and structures.
But this usually lasts a shorter time than the original problem because it takes less time to readapt.
The Ministry for Labour is planning to readapt this Code in the light of a further approximation to the Community acquis.
And techniques developed to help returning crewmembers readapt to gravity can be used in rehabilitation medicine.
The Immigration Minister took the decision to send them back, saying the couple's two children were young enough to be able to readapt to life in Kosovo.
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