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In the 1970s, a graduate student in molecular biology, Jon Kabat-Zintriguedigued by Buddhist ideas, adapted a version of its meditative practice that could be easily learned and studied.
Corea was a considerable influence on him in the 1980s and he and McLaughlin adapted a version of his piece Spain, performing it live together several times in the mid to late 1980s.
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Disney is also adapting a version of the Mulan story based on their 1998 animation.
A council panel is studying ways to select a provisional government by spring, and may adapt a version of the caucus plan.
Sophia Coppola recently announced that she'll be adapting a version of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid" that's truer to the source material.
He is adapting a film version of "This Is Where I Leave You" too.
Stuart could use an adapted version of a commercial ice machine, the hotel-corridor kind.
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The balloon system is an adapted version of a commercially available vascular occlusion device.
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