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Take the Boston Gazette, from whose pages we freely adapt a number of news items, and into which we insert letters, editorials, and advertisements of our own devising.
Surely there is no crime in creating Halloween costumes, horror movies and Broadway musicals that freely adapt ideas from Shelley's book.
This would allow the model to more freely adapt to individual subjects' patterns of activity and functional connectivity.
In this paper, we have investigated the maximum type 1 error rate arising from the application of a nonadaptive test used by experimenters who freely adapt their ongoing trials.
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Instead, each freely adapts its elements.
His Norte, the End of History was freely adapted from Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment.
(The new play is described as "freely adapted" from the McKellen play).
Mr. Uhry has freely adapted the play from David I. Kertzer's stunning book, "The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara".
THE MOURNERS, OR MOURNING IS A FORM OF ACTIVISM, freely adapted by Yuval Sharon from "The Libation Bearers" by Aeschylus.
Ms. Henríquez freely adapts them for her purposes, but in ways that to her credit avoid cliché.
THE EUMENIDES, freely adapted by David Johnston; directed by Kevin Lee Newbury; costumes by Jessica Jahn; assistant director, Margot Duffy; assistant costumer, Lisa Marzolf.
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