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This year's productions look as promising as ever: "The Comedy of Errors" runs from Tuesday through June 30, and a musical version of "Love's Labour's Lost," adapted by the team that brought us "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson," runs from July 23 through Aug. 18.

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"Lincoln" seemed to lose its Oscar mojo the second the nominations were announced Jan . 10 even though Spielberg's superb slice of historical fiction (scripted by the dramatist Tony Kushner, who lost the adapted screenwriting Oscar to "Argo's" Chris Terrio) pulled down 12 nominations in all, the most of any film.

After losing Brook Lopez, Kidd adapted his lineups and game plan to fit his personal, starting Shaun Livingston - who has been a revelation -- benching Derron "Horrible Hairline" Williams and utilizing Paul Pierce as a stretch-four (a progressive move reminiscent of how Kidd's former coach, Mike Woodson, changed Carmelo Anthony's role in 2013).

Hedrick (1995) has shown that augmentation translocations into recipient populations should not exceed a level of 20% gene flow from the source population(s) to reduce the detrimental genetic load (and inbreeding depression if present) of the recipient population without losing uniquely adapted alleles in the recipient population.

It can be difficult for a campaign to acknowledge when it is losing and adapt its strategy accordingly — especially when news media coverage tends to exaggerate how competitive a race is.

The threshold sensitivity of this ERG is similar to that of cone-based responses, however it is lost under light adapted conditions.

Lost his eyesight adapting to life.

An inherent backpropagation algorithm has been developed in order to regenerate the lost borders, while adapting the center of the image to the optimum linear solution (the ringing artifact thus being negligible).

Many games are lost by not adapting to what the opponent is doing.

In 1949 she married John Douglass Wallop, a novelist whose "Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant" was adapted into the 1955 musical "Damn Yankees".

This raises questions about whether flask cells represent the predecessors of true neurons or are evidence that sponges' ancestors had true neurons but lost them as they adapted to a sessile lifestyle.

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