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We render runtime system adaptations by design-level concepts such that running systems can be adapted and examined at a higher level of abstraction.
The shifts in missions and tactics partly reflect adaptations by the Taliban.
(All sequels, meanwhile, are deemed adaptations by the Academy because they feature pre-existing characters. Biopics, apparently, don't).
But Omar has become famous in the West through the very free adaptations by Edward FitzGerald of his robāʿīyāt.
He argues that the differences commonly associated with race are purely a matter of surface appearance, adaptations by various populations to the climates in which they evolved.
Some of the most popular were adaptations by Joyce Holliday, whom Peter married in 1955, of novels by the local writer Arnold Bennett.
Children's matinee performances on Sunday feature four works, including fairy tales and Broadway adaptations by a Boston teenager, at 2 and 4 p.m. Tickets: $15 $100 for children.
This week, writing in the magazine about a pair of Shakespeare adaptations by Orson Welles, I call Welles "the Shakespeare of cinema".
In the operatic adaptations by Gluck (1777) and Rossini (1817), the drama ends when Rinaldo abandons Armida on her enchanted island.
In any case, both the "not-quite-whole-grain bread" and whole-wheat focaccia recipes are adaptations (by me, not Van Over) of his technique.
At 2 p.m. in the Lovinger Theater, "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," whimsical adaptations by the Bronx Arts Ensemble and Bronx Stage and Film Company; tickets, $7; (718) 601-7399.
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