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The quality of being adapted; adaption; adjustment.
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He was best known thanks to adaptations of his novels.
I'm all for a bit of creative vandalism when it comes to adaptations.
Veteran actor Diego Trujillo, who plays Walter Blanco, is no stranger to such soaps nor to adaptations of US series.
For the record there's an entire Web site dedicated to adaptations of Dante to music (the-orb.net/encyclop/culture/lit/italian/da_mu.htm).
Over 40 years she has written more than two dozen screenplays, from original scripts set in India, to adaptations of classic novels by EM Forster and Henry James.
You may remember that the novelist, highly proprietorial when it comes to adaptations of her bloodsoaked potboilers, got all hot and bothered about Interview With the Vampire.
Hibernation involves the absence of temperature regulation for long periods in addition to adaptations of circulation, respiration, and renal function and the suspension of most aspects of activity.
I tend to be extremely protective when it comes to adaptations of my work, but I enjoyed the screenplay and I really like the film they made - which takes liberties with the plot all over the place.
OK, that's a tad optimistic (bear in mind all but one of the 20 highest-grossing films of this decade have been sequels or adaptations, or sequels to adaptations).
More than sixty-five years later, Broadway — not generally known for adding nuance to adaptations — has restored the bumpy texture of history to the story, which eerily echoes in the streets of Paris today.
Ten such productions, nearly all of which he also wrote, aired on German or Austrian television between 1974 and 1997; they range from original stories of late 20th-century life to adaptations of novels by Joseph Roth and Franz Kafka.
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