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Nor did D'Antoni ever adapt to Anthony's preferred style of isolation basketball.
Would you ever adapt any of your own work for film?
It is fascinating, too, because it is a kind of proving ground for long-running debates about whether an Islamist revolutionary movement such as the Brotherhood can ever adapt itself to Western-style constitutional democracy, preserving the rights of minorities and space for individual conscience.
I don't know if I'll ever adapt a book again.
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Indeed, the cane toad lives on, stronger than ever, adapting to its environment remarkably well.
Some fear that if it ever adapted, the "Spanish flu" of 1918, which is reckoned to have killed as many as 100m people, could seem like a common cold by comparison.
Germans do love "authenticity", the essentially reactionary concept that some things or people are so big and self-evident that they can get by without ever adapting to the realities of the modern, more complicated world.
Lee James has brought me up to date on the changes since I've been away: "Matt Prior has taken to speaking only in Latin; Monty has decided that appealing is uncouth and he doesn't want a part of it and the ever adapting Harmison is singing lullabies in Hindi when he bowls.
Point out that it was one of the first novels ever adapted for the screen, and that the 1912 remake merely ushered in the feature-film era.
As Golden State has shown us this year, the NBA is ever adapting and ever advancing.
But if the book is ever adapted to the big screen, I think the subtitle should read "An Immigration Love Story".
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