The CFE treaty was adapted in 1999, eight years after the Warsaw Pact was dissolved.
There's an absolute beauty to they way they've adapted in working together.
The potential threat to the economy may hinge on how well Americans have adapted in the wake of the oil shock of 2007-08.
The sport of ground quidditch, a mix of rugby and dodge ball, was adapted in 2005 by U.S. students at Middlebury College in Vermont from J.
Struggling with the language and culture, he adapted in part by watching television shows such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and All in the Family.
Richard Nelson's play, adapted in collaboration with Colin Chambers from Tynan's own diaries, has anecdotes to spare, as one might expect, and a degree of pathos which one might not anticipate.
The mill was built around an iron frame in a technique adapted in the rebuilding of Chicago in the late 19th Century and for skyscrapers such as New York's Empire State Building.
The only thing truly new to patient safety lists, but one that has been already adapted in many hospitals, is the use of ultrasound to locate precisely the vein under the collar bone used to put in central intravenous lines.
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The forestry service has also deployed specially-adapted vehicles in counties Fermanagh, Londonderry and Antrim.
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Mr Parkinson, 45, moved back into his specially adapted home in Bolton late last year after two years in hospital.
Comedy writers Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci and Tony Roche are all nominated in the adapted screenplay category for In The Loop.
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The Rhapsody iPhone app will be fully integrated into the BMW Apps system, meaning users will be able to not only use the vehicle controls to find and listen to their favorite tracks, but also navigate Rhapsody's music discovery tools, which have been adapted for in-car use.
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By persuading and assisting additional journalism schools to share their adapted curricula in OER format on the Platform, we provide the professor, curricula developer, or quality assurance assessor looking to develop their own curricula with an unparalleled opportunity to easily and intuitively select and compare curricula from near-by or international institutions, in their own language.
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Last year nearly 400 people flew in Aerobility's specially adapted aircraft or in a flight simulator from the charity's headquarters at Blackbushe Airport in Camberley, Surrey.
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Mr Clarke said many of the patterns used in British sign language were the same in Welsh, but there were differences in the way certain patterns were structured when adapted for use in the Welsh language.
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In the village of Holybourne, near Alton, the council has adapted a toilet in a pub for use by the handicapped because of the presence, across the road, of a disabled facility.
He died in an operation in 2009 when a surgeon in Shropshire adapted a spray gun to close the wound in his knee.
The latter says it is that they are all adapted to live in the same ecological niche.
Bacteria have been around for 3 billion years--simple, single-cell organisms supremely adapted to survive in a harsh environment.
The two-piece outfit has fasteners at 28 points and can be adapted for use in different kinds of surgery.
Those barriers are expected to cost millions of dollars apiece, and they might not be easily adapted to use in the aging New York subway system.
The American Indian technique has been adapted for use in a backyard barbecue, so you don't have to bring in river stones to surround a campfire.
They are not adapted to living in temperate English habitats and as a result may struggle to survive here in the wild, particularly during periods of below zero temperatures.
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However, Sir Fred and Dr Wickramasinghe took it to ridiculous lengths, proposing not only the arrival of organisms from outer space, but that those organisms (such as influenza viruses) are somehow already adapted for life in the hurly-burly of the terrestrial ecosystem.
The techniques needed to extract fossil and climatic evidence from this lake bed, and to search for life forms that have adapted to survive in such hostile conditions, would also work on Mars so it is an ideal location to test robots and even to train would-be astronauts.
In fact, mobile technologies are being adapted to support medical needs in developing countries.
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In the ensuing years Septen adapted to music styles springing up in Haiti, like Compa Direct, a slower form of Dominican merengue, and added emphasis to instruments like guitars and keyboards on top of the saxophones, trumpets and percussion sections.
It was adapted for the cinema in a 1949 Ealing comedy starring Basil Radford.
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