Dr. Wolpoff suggested that the early migrants had moved out of the African highlands and somehow adapted to living along the coasts, both a response to environmental conditions and a manifestation of increasingly humanlike versatility.
There are birds who can live solitary or in groups and they are adapted somehow to human incidence.
Sheep and the Nubian strain of goats that had somehow adapted where other tough breeds had failed grazed Landing's meadows and would soon go to farm-stake acres in the temperate belts of the southern continent.
Somehow adapted to the barren land and the adjacent waters of the frigid south Atlantic Ocean, the birds and their struggle for survival have been a special focus of study for Dr. Dee Boersma, associate director of the Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Washington.
And the score is by Randy Newman, the great and witty misanthrope who has somehow adapted himself to the Disney ethos.
That cube- and presumably all the others- had somehow adapted and were no longer vulnerable.
They state that if the diet of Neolithic agriculturalists had been in discordance with their physiology, then this would have created a selection pressure for evolutionary change and modern humans, such as Europeans, whose ancestors have subsisted on agrarian diets for 400-500 generations should be somehow adequately adapted to it.
"They've adapted somehow."
They don't match, and they come from a wildly varying selection of styles and designs, but they have somehow adapted themselves into a cohesive whole-much like the force itself.