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John Mortimer had recently adapted Brideshead Revisited and now threw himself into this panoramic history of postwar Britain, anchoring it in the goings-on in the fictional home counties village of Rapstone Fanner, and placing two mysteries at its core: why did leftie vicar Simeon Simcox leave his brewery millions to wealthy local Tory MP Leslie Titmuss, and why doesn't his wife seem to mind?

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Albeit some genome scans were recently conducted with DNA sequence polymorphisms in humans and flies [ 17, 31], these studies emphasised the occurrence of hitchhiking within derived populations thought to have recently adapted to a new environment (i.e. the 'local adaptation' hypothesis).

Mr. Shaw, the artistic director of the theater company Inside Intelligence, has recently adapted novels, autobiographies, poems and a series of letters exchanged between Isadora Duncan and the scenic designer Edward Gordon Craig, which may somewhat explain his attraction to the piece.

Labour has recently adapted its message to argue it is only the well off who have been benefiting from increased growth, but the poll findings on "competence" show the party still has much to do to convince voters it can fix the country's economic problems.

Burton and screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith (who has recently adapted his own mashup novel Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter for the screen) have perhaps striven to create a Lynchian/Twin Peaks episodic feel for their very strange story and this actually promised something a little to the north of whelm in its opening 15 minutes, but then something gradually leaked out of it.

Spanish universities have recently adapted their studies to the requirements of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA).

We have recently adapted this multispectral detection module design for in vivo FLIM imaging [ 12].

We have recently adapted this method to isogenetic laevis/gilli (LG) clones of Xenopus (Nedelkovska and Robert, 2012).

Pseudogenes tend to be abundant in bacterial species that have recently adapted to eukaryotic hosts or a pathogenic lifestyle [ 33].

For example, An. plumbeus has recently adapted to man-made artificial breeding sites and is undergoing a highly expanding distribution in Belgium (Dekoninck et al., 2011b).

Several groups have recently adapted this type of approach for high-throughput RNAi screening to identify new regulators of cell migration.

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