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She is adapting Shakespeare's"Midsummer Night's Dream" into a musical, a project she began at age 14.

69 (New) Stella Duffy; Crime writer and actor Author of seven novels, Duffy was longlisted for the Orange Prize in 2004 for 'State of Happiness', which she is adapting for film.

Julia Leigh, whose "erotic fairytale" Sleeping Beauty is already attracting a frisson of excitement ahead of its premiere tomorrow, says there were a significant number of women behind her film debut (she is adapting her own novel): Leigh's producer, and the purse-string-holders at the Australian funding bodies, are female.

She is currently working on a film version of Posh, a film screenplay for a "grownup relationship drama", and three separate commissions for the Royal Court, Hampstead theatre and Lyric Hammersmith (for whom she is adapting Sarah Waters' Tipping the Velvet).

She is adapting to human environments--including the Western suburban lifestyle she avoided for so many years--and in a way, she is helping others do something similar.

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She was adapting knives in the kitchen".

That is, if a friend told me she was adapting some previous work, I'd think, Great, good for you!

She was a painter before she was a cartoonist, though, and she's adapted some painterly techniques to comics, even beyond her magisterial sense of color (she drew this project with 53 custom-mixed inks).

Emma, author of the food blog poires au chocolat, uses a recipe she says she's adapted from a David Lebovitz sponge, which separates the eggs, whisks together the yolks with water and sugar until thick and pale, and then folds in the whipped whites along with flour, cornflour and baking powder.

By Avi Zenilman January 28 , 2009Larissa MacFarquhar's profile of Caroline Kennedy describes a scene from the documentary "Taking On The Kennedys" that tidily encapsulates how the almost-senator deals with the public: she's distant, but willing to deploy her name — often with a tinge of self-awareness — in service of whatever cause she's adapted.

Furthermore, the shape of Ardi's teeth and jaw suggest that she was adapted to eat woodland fruit and plants, as a small species of arboreal baboon does today.

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