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1It arises in the adaptation of the præcognitions to the particular cases.
2However, a 1996 adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre was a success.
3David Wood's stage adaptation of the book maintains Dahl's simplicity of approach.
4This represents, for an Englishman, a practically current adaptation of American slang.
5Our findings indicate potential approaches to the cultural adaptation of psychological interventions.
6The following outlines show the adaptation of arithmetic to the different trades:
7Read the review Facebook Twitter Pinterest The 2008 film adaptation of Persepolis.
8Darwinian functionalism works by local adaptation of integral organisms to immediate environments.
9The most recent BBC adaptation of le Carré occasionally fell into this.
10It is the second of a three-film adaptation of JRR Tolkien's novel.
11I mean look at Disney's adaptation of the 1880s children's book Pinocchio.
12For an adaptation of that magnitude, she would no longer be herself.
13Read the review Facebook Twitter Pinterest The 2015 film adaptation of Brooklyn.
14There is an adaptation of the stimulus and response to each other.
15As it transpires, the picture is unquestionably an adaptation of its source.
16Netflix presents The Willoughbys, an animated adaptation of a well-known children's book.
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