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That opera, from 1830, is a streamlined adaptation of the Romeo and Juliet story based on an 1818 play by Luigi Scevola rather than Shakespeare.
The movie is a streamlined adaptation of the National Theater production in London, which was heaped with praise when it arrived on Broadway in April for a limited engagement.
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Microsporidia are likely to be related to the fungal endoparasite phylum of the cryptomycota (James et al., 2013) and are now considered to have undergone a reductive evolution which has resulted in simplified and streamlined adaptations to the intracellular parasitic lifestyle (Wittner and Weiss, 1999).
Where private economic benefits are clear, enhanced private-sector participation in decision-making and control over technology development might streamline adaptation processes.
Anatomical and morphological adaptations to living underwater, such as a streamlined body shape and the location of the blowhole, have been well studied [1], [2].
The simple story of a woman who is driven by desperation to kill her husband and who, in the process, loses the love of the child she seeks only to protect: sure, it would have been a more radical adaptation of Mr. King's novel, but also a streamlined, moving opera.
Ought'nt a streamlined rose also have a bumble seat?
It didn't look like a streamlined scientific inquiry, either.
Assume a streamlined position with your hands out in front.
These sharp graphics had a streamlining effect.
An equivalent statement is that is constant along a streamline.
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