Motorists need to be especially careful until their eyes have readapted to the dark. |
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The same preparation was readapted in darkness and incubated with an appropriate concentration of wortmannin, and the measurement was repeated. |
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So simple supposition was readapted to model reference to common concepts or intentions. |
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They could easily be readapted for military use so the Government needed this reassurance. |
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The IPR framework is being readapted, but much more work and negotiation will be necessary. |
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Initial vocational training is being gradually readapted to become part of a strategy for lifelong education. |
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If textile recycling is available in your area, this product can be recycled and its materials readapted for further use. |
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He hasn't mentally readapted to the civilian world where Mary should have a proper funeral. |
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Also, the fact that it is probably one of the most adapted and readapted books we have gives it many different meanings. |
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In addition, they said, he recovered proper muscle tone and balance about as well as his colleagues as they readapted to the Earth's gravity. |
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The scope of application was extended by the common 2-D machineries and the readapted Z-axles. |
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Also, the market trends are carefully looked at, and after analysis, are remodeled and readapted to the Bruno Saint Hilaire style. |
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Then, the file has been recopied from its English version then translated again, entirely, and the layout had to be readapted, again. |
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In January 2002 it was readapted to meet the needs of the indigent population. |
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I suggest that these connotations, reiterated and readapted in the context of Marian doctrine and female monasticism, are the key to Andrea del Sarto's altarpiece. |
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Some of the songs have been revived and readapted from early-20th-century musicals, and they possess both wisdom and bite, making the production among the festival's most winning history lessons. |
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These programmes are meant to provide continuous support to the audiovisual industry in Europe and are regularly revised and consequently readapted to the emerging needs of the industry. |
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Containing inspired compositions as well as old standards perfectly readapted, this album features two great saxmen joining forces in an outstanding display of virtuosity and complementarity. |
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To avoid going back to Square One every time your child enters a new stage of life, opt for simple, multi-purpose furniture and materials that can easily be recycled, repainted and readapted for a new look. |
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Our prices can be readapted with no warning. |
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The premises were also designed so that they could be readapted for uses other than housing at a lower cost, thereby reinforcing their sustainability. |
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All content has been readapted for this website. |
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The legal arsenal must be constantly readapted in the face of organized and international cybercrime, which uses digital technology and Internet resources as targets or means to offend. |
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These seasons may be shortened or readapted by the Regions. |
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The answer is no. Any projects that may be reprioritised and delayed in this way will be within the Asia envelope which, if necessary, will have to be readapted. |
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They are in the course of being taken or readapted to the new strategy. |
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The instrument holder can be readapted to the application needed, quickly and without additional tool, by means of the different exchangeable probes and corresponding measuring needles. |
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