adapt
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be useful to revise and | adapt | learning experiences so as to |
admire the mallorcan flexibility to | adapt | to yet another invasion a |
recognising that things need to | adapt | and respond to what is |
scots my position is to | adapt | jack slightly to acknowledge the |
of sacrifice who acknowledge but | adapt | smith s views include e |
their enthusiasm for trying to | adapt | the stop 2000 programme for |
scotland still flexible enough to | adapt | to modern times all the |
a new set of obligations | adapt | their behaviour and become different |
more quickly and we can | adapt | our existing procedures to fit |
that will allow us to | adapt | to higher standards more quickly |
killed them they couldn t | adapt | themselves to it somehow the |
providers had been invited to | adapt | their plans to meet the |
effectively so that you can | adapt | that learning to different subject |
understanding peace and harmony to | adapt | another figure from our liturgy |
that the dog could not | adapt | it would be kinder not |
a dog is able to | adapt | to the circumstances in sspca |
m1163: and be prepared to | adapt | at the time m608: mmhm |
time for the industry to | adapt | to the changes it is |
designed to assist farmers to | adapt | to the changes that they |
english speakers will modify and | adapt | their use of language to |
far longer for people to | adapt | in terms of brands of |
because you will have to | adapt | your policies to meet the |
stay in business they will | adapt | we talked about the role |
system but no legislature to | adapt | modernise and improve it in |
maybe if we were to | adapt | so that it s more |
i think you tend to | adapt | your accent to the people |