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(Another more obscure adaptation, from 1979, starred Cybill Shepherd, Elliott Gould and Angela Lansbury).

And he's currently filming a truly obscure adaptation: "Dark Shadows," taken from the late 60s gothic soap opera on ABC.

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Could an adaptation of an obscure-sounding Alan Bennett story win over US Academy voters?

Initial dark adaptation.

It could be the lost opening scene to Clint Eastwood's war epic 'Letters from Iwo Jima', or, with its carefully drained palette, a clip from some obscure Murakami adaptation.

While Pacino was gone, he did theater work in New York, he financed movie adaptations of obscure one-acts.

In plants, polyploidy often is associated with novel and presumably advantageous ecological attributes, such as range expansion [ 9], novel secondary chemistry and morphology [ 10], and increased pathogen resistance [ 11], although the underlying genetic basis for these novel adaptations remains obscure.

In these cases their true affinities may have been obscured by morphological adaptations to habitats or food sources that differ from those preferred by their closest relatives.

Moreover, coding parasitism as a single character is a gross oversimplification, obscuring the different adaptations to this mode of life within the Thecostraca.

The screen name CTGZ is an adaptation of two obscure terms from classical poetry: changting and gongzi, which together translate as "the noble son of the pavilion".

However, there are biases common to all these methods that may obscure the genetic architecture of adaptation during invasion, or to climate change signals (Moran and Alexander 2014).

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