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The BBC announced in 2012 that the book would be adapted for television.
Actress Martine McCutcheon has revealed that she wrote her novel, The Mistress, in the hope it would be adapted for a film in which she could star.
Unused for decades, the renovated 69th Street bridge would be adapted for commuters through the addition at the far end of a gangway and a boarding platform known as a spud barge.
When it was first announced that the books would be adapted for the screen, there was the usual grumbling that the films would dumb down the books and kids would never read again.
To conclude, the authors proposed that the use of these TSPP TiO2 NWs would be adapted for the PDT and bioimaging of cancer or other diseases.
We used this approach to avoid the difficulties of creating models and methods in one country and then trying to export them to other countries where they would be adapted for use.
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Dostoyevsky probably never dreamed that his 1872 novel of late-nineteenth-century Imperial Russia, "The Demons," would be adapted into Italian for the stage, to be directed by a German, to be presented in America — on Governor's Island.
The technology would soon be adapted for use in wartime the cameras served as very early precursors to drones although by the time of the First World War, just a few years later, airplanes were allowing people to do things that only pigeons could have done before.
A scheme that would function using an underground system would need to be adapted for use with trams.
Tom LoFaso, 21, a co-founder of a fan club known as the Blue and Orange Army, said its usual tailgating parties would have to be adapted for the railroad.
Doctors already screen by asking questions such as "What month and season is it?" The celebrity test would need to be adapted for the individual.
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