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Even with their freedom, they struggled to readapt back into society.
However, it is uncertain whether they readapt well to life in the wild.
Another problem looms when the assignment ends: how to readapt to American life.
Paul struggled to readapt to mining life, and volunteered for the Marines in 1940.
And, if we survived, it was as madmen, never able to readapt to the peacetime world.
This allows for optimal timing to build up strategic plans and readapt them to the circumstances of each turn.
For the clients that the teams bring in, therapists have pioneered methods to help them readapt to life indoors.
For a few moments after he emerged he stood blinking, waiting for his eyes to readapt.
Duncan could restore the scene by drawing the black curtains around the observation alcove, but his eyes would take several minutes to readapt.
That should have been sufficient now at midmorning, but Daniel's eyes took a moment to readapt from full day to these shadowed stones.
Other threats to the bats' survival include storms, hunting and their struggles to readapt to new habitats.
To this must be added that it was a common practice among bronziers selling pieces to each other and even to copy or readapt others' designs.
Tertiary prevention to readapt and stabilize and protect reconstitution or return to wellness following treatment.
Overspecialized, unable to readapt to the primitive circumstance of the treeless existence, they perished horribly.
We went through a period of adjustment as each of us was forced to readapt our schedules and habits, designed for isolation, to a joint effort.
Suppose Poth, faced with the decline of his specific habitat, had been able to readapt, to adopt another habitat or to regeneralize?
But in patients like Mrs. Josselyn, who suffer from what is known as mal de débarquement, or debarkation sickness, the brain never seems to readapt.
The museum was built by Pope Pius IX, who in 1865 had to readapt a fifteenth-century building used as a store to create a city museum.
"I didn't know what I was doing out there today," said Ivanisevic, who claimed his eight-week layoff left him unable to readapt to competition in the public eye.
A mission for the evaluation of the International Scout Aid left Paris to assess and readapt the plan of action designed to the needs of the situation.
Rescued by Estrin, a first novelist, from the end of Kafka's "Metamorphosis," the bug of the century works hard to readapt himself to the world of humanity.
If you have picked up any injuries lately, such as plantar fasciitis, fallen arches or back twinges, you may be having to compensate and readapt without even realising it.
"We probably would have predicted that the older individual would take longer to readapt after returning to Earth," Dr. Williams said, "but these results force us to re-examine our preconceptions."
When he got there, he found his cohorts were unable to readapt to the realities of a world grown much smaller, one that hadn't affected them in their halcyon days at the local level.
He managed also to readapt with success some works of such great early 17th century writers as Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio and Miguel de Cervantes.