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Ms. Johnson said that Merchant Ivory had always been her first choice to adapt the novel.

Jeremy Howe, Radio 4's drama commissioner, says Wertenbaker was the perfect choice to adapt War and Peace for radio: "With Timberlake you get rigorous dramatic intelligence".

The change being talked about allover the place has the people mentally prepared to more or less see it as a necessity than a choice to adapt change.

At 43, Ol Parker was not exactly the obvious choice to adapt the screenplay for "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," about retirees in India, so when the producer Graham Broadbent approached him, he initially wondered, "Why me?" "I ask Graham occasionally, and he can't remember either," Mr. Parker said cheerfully, in a phone conversation this week from his home in England.

She was a bold but smart choice to adapt We Need To Talk About Kevin, the best-selling novel by Lionel Shriver.

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You have no choice but to adapt".

In a democracy, politicians have no choice but to adapt.

But it seems to have little choice but to adapt.

If our cities are to survive, we have no choice but to adapt.

Exiled European film-makers in the 1930s had little choice but to adapt to America.

With on-demand options available in more households than ever, networks have no choice but to adapt.

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