Sentence examples for vague adaptation from inspiring English sources

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The coolest fi lm was Alfonso Cuaron's Children of Men, a vague adaptation of a PD James novel, set to an eclectic soundtrack and the fi rst fi lm score from John Tavener.

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In fact there is nothing muddled or vague about the second adaptation of the 2000 AD comic strip Judge Dredd to hit cinemas (after 1995's misfiring Sylvester Stallone vehicle).

He suggests allowing more immigration, inviting more risk and enabling more cultural borrowing and adaptation (by stemming the flood of vague patents and copyright claims).

Multisite trials of standardised change packages, as another example, might imply methods for local involvement, but describe local adaptations only vaguely.

In "Treasure Planet," an outer space adaptation of the children's classic "Treasure Island," Mr. Pierce plays Dr. Doppler, a vaguely canine creature and potential father figure who accompanies the young hero Jim Hawkins Josephh Gondon-Levitt) on an interplanetary quest for buried pirate booty.

Vague descriptors such as "damage assessment" or the "estimation of adverse consequences" are preferred and explicit adaptations are not detailed.

Maddeningly vague?

Very vague".

Vague versus vaguer.

Likewise, a good film adaptation can also make you think about a book in a new way, just as a good actor can become the character who before was only a vague sketch in your head.

Too vague.

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