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"Whoever played the part would have to bring a particular kind of glamour to it, because Henry James very much wrote her that way," said Mr. Ivory, noting that he had had great luck casting the elegant British actresses Helena Bonham Carter and Emma Thompson in previous adaptations of such classic E. M. Forster novels as "A Room With a View" and "Howard's End".

Wright and Moggach opted for a "muddy hem version" of Longbourn, presenting a more rural setting than in previous adaptations out of a desire to depict the Bennets in "very close proximity to their rural life" and to emphasise their relative poverty.

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If the frame utilization in previous adaptation cycle is above while in the current cycle it is not (i.e., and ), the indicator is set to "1" (see Figures 3 and 4(b)).

Film, literary, and Austen scholars noted the appearance of romance and romanticism within Pride & Prejudice, especially in comparison to previous adaptations.

Simulation of a therapy naïve cohort, the exact match of research and application setting, a robust administrative database, and, finally, the inclusion of patients with known cardiovascular disease make this study unique in comparison with previous adaptations of cardiovascular risk algorithms.

Liam Neeson was in the previous adaptation, Daniel Day Lewis in the film.

In some cases, the previous adaptations took only 20 generations to undo.

But as Mr Cowen notes, such programmes may tend to deliver big gains only for the most conscientious students.Another way in which previous adaptation is not necessarily a good guide to future employment is the existence of welfare.

The White Queen star Eleanor Tomlinson, who plays Demelza, said at a screening of the eight-part drama in London on Monday night that she was "nervous" about the reaction, especially as her part was played in the previous adaptation by the late Angharad Rees.

In every previous adaptation of General Lew Wallace's wildly successful 1880 novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, the instigating event stems from Judah Ben-Hur, the Jewish nobleman, accidentally knocking some stray tiles on to the heads of Roman bigshots as they enter Jerusalem.

Fukunaga's Jane Eyre is an altogether more respectful affair, but it is in all aspects superior to the previous adaptations, starring Susannah York and Charlotte Gainsbourg as Jane and George C Scott and William Hurt as Rochester.

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