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After being discharged he began adapting his own short stories for a television series, "Invitation Playhouse," and directing them.

He began adapting the federal laboratory's air-monitoring equipment to filter spores like those from the anthrax bacterium.

After a while, he began adapting a Christmas story, by a writer named Philip Van Doren Stern, which had been knocking around the studios since 1939.

Eventually, he opened a small factory in Johnstown, New York, where he began adapting his family's cheese-making recipes to local sources and American tastes.

He began adapting his landscapes to Christmas cards in the 1940's, eventually painting more than 800 designs that have sold more than 300 million copies.

(It denied, for instance, that Ellington was artistically capable of mastering the long musical forms he began adapting to jazz in the 1930's).

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In 2005 she began adapting a blog by a London call girl who went by the pseudonym Belle de Jour.

So they began adapting their recipes and invented a new style of cooking.

And within days after it appeared, they began adapting the monument in that organic way that is so much a part of the city ethos.

Originally, Mintz said, Bump was conceived as a "replacement for business cards" and had more "serious" contexts in mind, but when they began to see that Bump was being used to share more than just CV data, they began adapting.

In 1937, when Universal ignored his remonstrations and began adapting "The Road Back," he sent letters to the cast and crew warning that any movies they worked on in the future might be banned in Germany.

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