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| Because Edmonton has | adapted a quadrant system, addresses on 33 Street and |
| He also | adapted a strong stance on sexual abuse cases within |
| he 1964 book The Wave by Margaret Hodges that | adapted a story by Lafcadio Hearn, Arlene Mosel's 196 |
| Since she | adapted a few lines from Li Qingzhao's work, it's cle |
| ife of Hitler and perhaps the first which has | adapted a foreign subject. |
| application developer Lolapps, Inc. similarly | adapted a Facebook role-playing game, Battle of the D |
| unding member was the artist J. H. Sharp, who | adapted a chapel near Couse's house as a studio. |
| n under new manager Brendan Rodgers, Mark has | adapted a new role in the centre of midfield and has |
| its color changed to a blue-green color which | adapted a simplified concrete structure with curving |
| and lyrics for the musical Deep River (1926), | adapted A Farewell to Arms for the stage in 1930, co- |
| Because Edmonton has | adapted a quadrant system, addresses on 41 Avenue and |
| test invention to William Sims, who built (or | adapted) a number of engines, including one at Wheal |
| The Wehrmacht had | adapted a variety of wheeled and half-track vehicles |
| Canadian folksinger Gordon Lightfoot | adapted a line from Tecumseh, "There was a time on th |
| The plants have | adapted a unique poison, a chemical called Idiospermu |
| In 1953 the brothers | adapted a book into film for the first time in Sri La |
| The book was | adapted a 1968 film of the same name starring John Wa |
| Gordon | adapted a play written by two friends, which became t |
| Jewish immigrant Samuel Cohen from Moldavia | adapted a Romanian version of the song as the setting |
| The studios were | adapted according to the demands of the market and ex |
| s and strategies change, the grid needs to be | adapted accordingly and needs to be deployed to organ |
| e plants in these dry elfin forest areas have | adapted accordingly, and are generally much shorter, |
| y now taking over the plains, and their teeth | adapted accordingly. |
| It was | adapted again in 2001 by John Alsop and Sue Smith. |
| The novel was | adapted again in 2010 for ITV by Mammoth Screen, as a |
| In 2000, the novel was | adapted again for a televised play, broadcast live in |
| Wells novel The Passionate Friends which was | adapted again by David Lean for his 1948 film The Pas |
| tion of English writer Robert Aickman and has | adapted Aickman's work in a number of media. |
| ic Works of William Shakespeare series, which | adapted all of Shakespeare's plays for the small scre |
| He | adapted American structuralism to the Hungarian langu |
| The approach adopted by Ratcliffe was | adapted and applied to the selection of sites importa |
| l-fa method of sight-singing in Wales, having | adapted and translated into Welsh, the works of John |
| Cinderella | adapted and illustrated by David Delamare |
| Such theories have been | adapted and took specific format in Brazil in order t |
| oks, Pandora's Clock and Medusa's Child, were | adapted and aired as two four-hour television miniser |
| book Chanticleer and the Fox, Barbara Cooney | adapted and illustrated the story of Chanticleer and |
| He also recently | adapted and conducted John Williams' music for the up |
| Rabbit, found in the Uncle Remus stories and | adapted and used in the 1946 live-action/animated Wal |
| Bulleh Shah's verses have also been | adapted and used in Bollywood film songs including "C |
| Savall | adapted and performed music for the 1991 Alain Cornea |
| In 2007 Britten | adapted and directed a film version of Oliver Goldsmi |
| Music | Adapted and Orchestrated by Johnny Green |
| 13th century the poet Nouhusius or Nouhuwius | adapted and expanded Wolfram's brief story into the r |
| He | adapted and conducted John Williams's themes for Harr |
| The 1996 film | adapted and directed by Trevor Nunn and set in the 19 |
| It was widely | adapted and copied for other airforces. |
| In the 1990s, a number of quarters were | adapted and extensive building projects were implemen |
| He | adapted and restructured several classics to produce |
| s (simply entitled "The Lost World") has been | adapted and published for concert performances. |
| In October 2009, the play was re-written, | adapted, and performed at the University of Wisconsin |
| When the business finally closed the workers | adapted and helped to redevelop the old exhausted mil |
| e; in at least one case, the Hoyt Library, he | adapted and finished a rejected Richardson design. |
| lity: force-directed algorithms can be easily | adapted and extended to fulfill additional aesthetic |
| is among his most popular works and has been | adapted and transformed by several composers, such as |
| Miss Blandish is a 1948 British gangster film | adapted and directed by St. John Legh Clowes from a n |
| e been toned down in recent decades as he has | adapted and transformed the techniques into more subt |
| This dramatic anthology consisted of | adapted and original stories whose teleplays were pro |
| Since then, it was | adapted and extended to various media such as manga s |
| erformed at the Old Red Lion Theatre in 2006, | adapted and directed by the actress Vicki Carpenter w |
| Conceived, | adapted and directed by Tony Award-nominee Randal Myl |
| "Quarter to Three" is a popular song, | adapted and expanded from "A Night with Daddy 'G' - P |
| graphic novel adaptation on December 3, 2007, | adapted and illustrated by Alain Paillou (ISBN 0-00-7 |
| P. Terentius' De ses comedien (1663) ( | adapted and translated) |
| The melody was | adapted and arranged in 1973 by Paul Mauriat as the t |
| Fancher fit right in and | adapted and refined the cynical and jaded attitude th |
| t of Champions is a 1999 American comedy film | adapted and directed by Alan Rudolph from the novel o |
| Adapted and produced by Nunnally Johnson, directed by | |
| st writers who made use of - and considerably | adapted and changed - pre-existing folk tales. |
| In May 2008 he | adapted and directed Chess in Concert at the Royal Al |
| 2008, approximately 61% of the text had been | adapted, and Grondin had stated that he hopes the ent |
| Gunitting was developed there it | adapted and introduced flotation to gold milling. |
| lve for all similar purposes for which it was | adapted, and second because the application of a valv |
| When Manga Entertainment | adapted Angel Cop into English, they removed all trac |
| ng solutions to all situations with specially | adapted armoured vehicles (referred to as Hobart's Fu |
| Bullets or Ballots was | adapted as a one-hour radio play on the April 17, 193 |
| Goodbye and Good Luck was | adapted as a musical by Mabel Thomas (book), Muriel R |
| The book was | adapted as a movie by HBO Films and premiered on HBO |
| The Predator was | adapted as part of the Animorphs TV series, which air |
| My Grandma Lived in Gooligulch was | adapted as a play by Gooligulch Productions. |
| It was | adapted as an anime television series by Studio Pierr |
| The Spiral Staircase was | adapted as a half-hour radio play on the November 25, |
| Spoonface Steinberg was | adapted as a television play and into a one woman sho |
| The novel has been | adapted as a film several times, most recently in 199 |
| mine uses an M607 pressure fuse, which can be | adapted as a tilt rod fuse. |
| for creating the series K-On! which was also | adapted as an anime by Kyoto Animation. |
| The novel was successfully | adapted as a film (B&W) of the same title in 1941 and |
| The IBM 603 was | adapted as the arithmetic unit in the IBM Selective S |
| It was | adapted as a film in 1934, starring Grossmith, Yvonne |
| mith's best-selling books are currently being | adapted as feature films. |
| The first book, Madeline, was | adapted as an award-winning 1952 short animated carto |
| Vivacious Lady was | adapted as a radio play on the April 7, 1940 episode |
| George Washington Slept Here was | adapted as a half-hour radio play on the November 8, |
| of Shaw's Pygmalion, the play that was later | adapted as the musical My Fair Lady. |
| The Uplands Sanatorium later was | adapted as a retirement home when the hospital was re |
| ilm The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin was | adapted as the children's book Cinderella Penguin. |
| lin when the school's version of The Tempest, | adapted as a Caribbean Musical, was selected to repre |
| olonel Sun is the only non-Fleming Bond novel | adapted as a comic strip by the Daily Express newspap |
| "Smurf Soup" was | adapted as "Soup A la Smurf" for the Hanna-Barbera TV |
| The book was previously | adapted as a two-part NBC miniseries in 1989 that sta |
| In 1992, it was | adapted as a Music-Theatre work by Chamber Made Opera |
| House's book was | adapted as a six-part television series by the BBC in |
| eorgia in the 10th century, and that name was | adapted as Ioasaph in Greece in the 11th century, and |
| "The Sidewinder" was | adapted as the music of a Chrysler television commerc |
| It was | adapted as an interim long-range and night fighter, p |
| In 1995 it was | adapted as a one-shot OVA series then in 1996 followe |
| The series was | adapted as an anime OVA produced by Ajia-do that was |
| ular musical "Call Me Madam", which was later | adapted as a movie. |
| of Water" and "The Dawn of Quixote" have been | adapted as radio dramas and performed on KPFK's Pacif |
| The series was | adapted as a 26-episode anime television series broad |
| for his series Piano no Mori, which has been | adapted as an anime movie and received the Grand Priz |
| sed by Alberto Dominguez for the marimba, and | adapted as a jazz standard by Leonard Whitcup and oth |
| which were written between 1975 and 1999 and | adapted as a television series from 1987 to 2000. |
| Pioneers in Ingolstadt was | adapted as a TV film by Rainer Werner Fassbinder in 1 |
| The novel was | adapted as an episode in the series Agatha Christie's |
| The second national flag was later | adapted as a naval ensign, using a shorter 2:3 ratio |
| It was | adapted as a film in 1920, 1929, and 1952. |
| In 1976, the title story The Street was | adapted as an animated short by the National Film Boa |
| wn for the series Tokyo Love Story, which was | adapted as a live-action television series. |
| The fort was | adapted as a farm residence, principally by the White |
| f muscle contraction, and that respiration is | adapted as a consequence of muscular contraction and |
| The Enchanted Cottage was | adapted as a radio play on the September 3, 1945 broa |
| The Mask of Dimitrios was | adapted as a radio play on the April 16, 1945 broadca |
| the possessed ventriloquist dummy episode was | adapted as an episode of the long-running CBS radio s |
| The book was | adapted as a TV series under the title Life As We Kno |
| However, it has been | adapted as a German film (1962). |
| at eighth annual Sneaker Awards and has been | adapted as an anime television series. |
| The Devil and Miss Jones was | adapted as a radio play on two broadcasts of Lux Radi |
| It was | adapted as a film in 1973. |
| Several of her novels have been subsequently | adapted as films, including Die Apothekerin, which wa |
| The Prude's Fall play | adapted as a film Dangerous Virtue (1924), directed b |
| years of the novel's appearance, it had been | adapted as a stage play in the Netherlands. |
| They were | adapted as a stage play in 1946 and inspired the 1949 |
| It was | adapted as a TV miniseries in 1996. |
| The series was | adapted as an original video animation in 1987 direct |
| The story was later | adapted as a movie (considered a masterpiece by many |
| s building was completed in 2008, with spaces | adapted as a cafe, a bookstore and gift shop, and an |
| I'll Take Manhattan (1986) ( | adapted as a TV mini-series in 1987) |
| Mistral's Daughter (1982) ( | adapted as a TV mini-series in 1984) |
| tch verloren hoop, literally "lost heap", and | adapted as "lost troop". |
| "Andy Capp" was | adapted as a West End musical and a 1988 television s |
| The novel was | adapted as the fourth season of True Blood, the HBO s |
| The popularity of the novel, which was later | adapted as a play that had successful runs in both En |
| Conjugal Rites was | adapted as a situation comedy for ITV made by Granada |
| It was | adapted as a TV film, which aired in 2003. |
| nnada Manike" and notably "Namo Namo Maatha" ( | adapted as Sri Lanka's national anthem later) establi |
| A Journey to Matecumbe was | adapted as the Disney movie, Treasure of Matecumbe in |
| Both Norwood and True Grit were | adapted as movies starring fellow Arkansan Glen Campb |
| was even completed, The String of Pearls was | adapted as a melodrama by George Dibden Pitt for the |
| s book, Magnificent Obsession, which was also | adapted as a movie. |
| The series has been | adapted as an anime OVA directed by Yoshimoto with ch |
| It was later | adapted as an original video animation (OVA) in 2000. |
| a minor league baseball team, Long Gone, was | adapted as a 1987 move on HBO starring Virginia Madse |
| All songs would later be | adapted as animated musical segments for The Alvin Sh |
| In 1998, it was | adapted as an 11-episode television drama series by F |
| It was also | adapted as a manga serialzed in Comic Valkyrie magazi |
| It had previously been | adapted as a film Fame is the Spur by the Boulting Br |
| in which the Blue Beetle took part, has been | adapted as an audio drama by John Whitman, based on t |
| tion's top writing prize in 1971 and was also | adapted as a TV drama by MBC television in Korea. |
| The series was | adapted as a 30-episode anime television series calle |
| Most famously, it was | adapted as the Broadway musical and later film versio |
| In 1936 it was | adapted as a film Sporting Love starring Lupino. |
| It was | adapted as a film by the same name, released in 1936 |
| eaturing Jesse Stone, many of which have been | adapted as TV movies by CBS starring Tom Selleck as J |
| In 1947, it was | adapted as a feature film starring Ronald Colman. |
| In 1985 it was | adapted as a graphic novel, the second in the DC Scie |
| In 1993, the opera was | adapted as a contemporary dance piece called Four Tow |
| The series was | adapted as an 11-episode TV drama that was aired on T |
| on, published by the Charleston Trust & later | adapted as ISBN 0-9528502-7-3. |
| "Barbara of the House of Grebe" was | adapted as a television drama by the BBC as part of a |
| It was | adapted as a series of ten Original Video Animations |
| Taking Woodstock, written with Tom Monte, was | adapted as a movie of the same name by Ang Lee. |
| atriotic poem by Guang Weiran, which was also | adapted as the lyrics. |
| rt The Cinderellis', which is currently being | adapted as a feature film. |
| Across the Pacific was | adapted as a radio play on The Screen Guild Theater's |
| based on Das doppelte Lottchen, a novel later | adapted as The Parent Trap |
| The Magic Garden was | adapted as a computer program and published by Acorns |
| In 2002, the novel was | adapted as a 2-part television movie entitled Das Jes |
| tation is now a home with the platform canopy | adapted as a conservatory. |
| It was | adapted as a live-action Japanese film in 2008, starr |
| aimed Broadway stage musical which itself was | adapted as a film. |
| eyes is a multi-layered novel which was later | adapted as a TV drama by British playwright Dennis Po |
| It was | adapted as an opera by the same name and set to music |
| r the name Ando Yuma, both of which have been | adapted as live-action dramas. |
| The book was | adapted as a movie which won President's Medal as bes |
| Fleming's novel was | adapted as a daily comic strip published in the Briti |
| Greatest Tank Battles has been | adapted as an iPhone app. |
| is evaluation program led to the design being | adapted as the CAC Wirraway the following year. |
| er Honey Honey no Suteki na Bouken (1966) was | adapted as an internationally popular anime televisio |
| Ruggles of Red Gap was | adapted as a radio play on the July 10, 1939 episode |
| The movie's plot is not entirely | adapted as the lengthy flashback sequences, involving |
| A Perfect Day for Love Letters was | adapted as a live-action movie and has been licensed |
| es, featuring the company logo), and has been | adapted as the Custard Factory arts centre. |
| The film was | adapted as the Dell Comics comic book Four Color #762 |
| led Le Vin, la Vigne et la Biodynamie and was | adapted as What is Biodynamic wine ? in its 2007 UK e |
| In March 1973, Cyborg was loosely | adapted as a made-for-TV movie titled The Six Million |
| irical graphic novel Penguins Behind Bars was | adapted as a 2003 Hulascope/NFB animated short of the |
| st novel, Chilly Scenes of Winter (1976), was | adapted as a film alternatively titled Chilly Scenes |
| trackbed is still visible and has been partly | adapted as a footpath. |
| eorge is a 1964 play by Frank Marcus that was | adapted as a 1968 film directed by Robert Aldrich. |
| Musicians | adapted bass lutes (c.80+ cm string length) with a ne |
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