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"I see it as an adaptation of the pound," Mr. Samuel said.
The film began as an adaptation of his 2000 book, "Rudy!
Commonly they are formulated as an adaptation of numerical solvers defined for cases without source terms.
The piece started out as an adaptation of The Beggar's Opera, John Gay's 18th-century satire of Italian opera.
As an adaptation of Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus, however, Lee Breuer's production is a lot less convincing – even troubling.
Never mind that Gatsby doesn't work by any conventional standards as an adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald's novel.
Sydney wrote Lord Of The Dance in 1963, as an adaptation of the Shaker hymn Simple Gifts, which features in Aaron Copland's ballet Appalachian Spring.
Ruined, which opens at the Almeida next week, was originally intended as an adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage by way of Congo.
Some commentators accepted it as an adaptation of the Oedipus complex to the issue at hand but wondered how it applied to the American campus in particular.
In a simple genealogical sense, neoliberalism can be read as an adaptation of the concerns of classical liberalism to the problems posed by the age of mass democracy.
Characters and scenes from "Everybody Down," a concept album, form the narrative core of the novel one should probably describe the book as an adaptation of the recording.
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