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The film was also named outstanding British film and won a third award for its adapted screenplay.

Moonrise Kingdom and The Master are among the films nominated for the Writers Guild's original screenplay prize, while Argo, Life of Pi and Lincoln compete for its adapted screenplay honour.

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It's great that Comcast wants to offer its customers more Internet video, but I don't see how it will generate revenue for Comcast and Time Warner unless its adapted by sites like Hulu, forcing people back to the cable companies for their content.

Even though Being Flynn is currently only scoring a 51percentt on Rotten Tomatoes, I think it's possibly the best film I've seen so far in 2012, and I'm bummed it didn't come out closer to Oscar season since I think it deserves nominations for Dano, De Niro, and its adapted screenplay.

Among the existing neural approaches for supervised learning of a function, we have selected the grow and learn network for its properties adapted to robotic problems: incrementality and flexible structure.

For its basic structure, it adapts the dramatic form of the masque, a genre full of lavish music and spectacle.

And considering its size makes it easier for it to adapt its business model to satisfy smaller businesses and those that are less likely to want to enter into long-term agreements, Amazon could quite easily push its competitors aside and cement itself as the leader in the market.

PBS scored the most honors for one show, with four Emmys for its mini-series adapted from the Dickens novel "Little Dorrit".

Though I haven't seen it yet, it's no surprise to me that the National Theatre is staging a theatrical version of Emil for its Christmas show, adapted from the novel by Carl Miller.

The RI is, in part, a members' club famous for its Christmas lectures "adapted to a juvenile auditory", which are broadcast on television every year, and its Friday evening discourses (black ties, please, gentlemen), in which prominent scientists chat about their work for precisely an hour no more and no less before everyone is served tea and chocolate cake.

Contrarily, HSF1 hyperphosphorylation appears to be linked to the repression of its transcriptional ability (Newton et al, 1996; Kline & Morimoto, 1997; Kim & Li, 1999; Hietakangas et al, 2003), and the HS-induced sumoylation of HSF1 is known to provide a buffering capacity for its transcriptional abilities, adapted to the severity of the HS (Hietakangas et al, 2003).

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