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The novel was adapted again in 1974, when a shambling era in thrall to the natural self began to rummage through the past in search of style.

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Now they are being adapted again — this time specifically for the Japanese market.

(Many of Chekhov's plays and short stories have been adapted again and again over the years by Russian and other European filmmakers).

(dir. Harry O Hoyt) The original silent-movie version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 1912 novel – which was to be adapted again for the movies in 1960 and 2001.

"We do all get, possibly tired of the same pieces of literature being adapted again and again," adding there was a "whole world to explore", she told The Sunday Telegraph.

But the Bear's smart design allowed it to be adapted again and again as new roles were demanded.

Leo Tolstoy's 1869 historical novel of Napoleon v. Russia, "War and Peace," which might more accurately be titled "War and Peace and War and Peace... .. or "War and Break from War and War and Inner Peace," has been adapted (again) for the small screen.

Today NATO is adapting again to these new challenges.

The play was adapted for television in 1955 and again in 1960.

The hugely popular book was adapted to film in 1997 and again in 2005.

Dolores Claiborne King's novel Dolores Claiborne was adapted into the 1995 film starring (again) Kathy Bates.

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