And because the movie is an adaption of a novel, the script is just remarkably surreal. |
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Serious doubts about arrangements for the adaption of Skipton's Navigation House for people with learning disabilities were voiced last Thursday. |
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Wherever I go, I am awed by the diversity of our fellow creatures and their staggering variety of color, design, adaption and behavior. |
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And it will be followed up by an all-new adaption of A Christmas Carol by touring drama group Europe. |
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All of the common stable vices stem from poor adaption to captive management. |
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Attraction to physical symmetry, health, and youth is an evolutionary adaption, not a commercially created fiction. |
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In this way, the adaption of the ceramic material on the opaquer surface is enhanced. |
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Responsibility for us also means the continuous adaption of our core technology to the requirements of the market. This allows you to benefit. |
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Technology adaption and integration requests from other members are being examined. |
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Historically, the Cossack way of living was one of disorder and adaption, of individualism and egalitarianism. |
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The practical application of techniques of adaption and mitigation may be required. |
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On top of all this, climate adaption raises its own set of questions and concerns and here again forests are under the spotlight. |
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Was it a novel before it was a book or is the book just a movie adaption? |
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This article is an adaption of the introduction to his new book. |
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Every moment spent watching him is an intense pleasure which gives full meaning to all the efforts of adaption that he requires. |
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One fundamental requirement which any code must satisfy is its adaption to particular local needs or conditions. |
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Encouraging collaboration between community colleges and local firms to support the development, adaption, and adoption of new technologies. |
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Can I find my place or do I get sidetracked by adaption, which at long last, the does not work anyway? |
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For adaption of the drive to the individual machine class it is essential that several parameters be checked and, if necessary, the values set at delivery corrected. |
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It's an adaption of Victoria's stage play The Day We Sang and centres around a children's choir that reunites 40 years on. |
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The Corporation revealed the three-part period adaption as part of 27 hours of drama which was commissioned yesterday. |
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Amid the hi-res, day-glo battiness of Tim Burton's Lewis Carroll adaption, De la Tour's Chekhovian turn as Aunt Imogene felt rooted in real-world tragicomedy. |
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High quality components, a newly arm system made of a strong light alloy that guarantees a firm holding to a set position, as well as multiple adaption possibilities make this lamp an indispensable auxiliary instrument. |
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It may have been pipped for this year's European capital of culture, but Newcastle could pull off a major coup by stealing a big TV adaption from the streets of Paris. |
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Conceivably it is the pace of entrepreneurial adaption that matters. |
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The task of the group was to recommend a list of performance measures and define these measures for adaption and use by organized cancer screening programs in Canada. |
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Trade unions should endorse the introduction of a complex national labour protection regulation, the involvement of Hungary in EU surveys and the adaption of the National Labour Protection Programme. |
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Easy adaption of high sensitive TL-materials and low noise photon counting measurement method makes the RADOS system extremely suitable for environmental dosimetry. |
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Challenges occur as adaption mechanisms take time. |
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It also outlines the need to include international aviation and shipping emissions, and addresses the major issue of adaption to dangerous and inevitable climate change as well. |
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Secondly, a problematic situation may occur where the EU adopts new legislation which is not part of the bilateral law, without there being a formal adaption mechanism. |
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Due to lacking economic capital and access to natural resources in the city, urban poor have developed collective adaption strategies to cope with disturbances. |
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Placing high value on security at the time of an investment also led to the quick adaption to new styles with respect to temple configurations and selvedge formation. |
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It emphasizes that the sustainable use of plants should be integrated in development plans, and climate change adaption and regional cooperation are also vital components for conserving plant diversity. |
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The feather adaption that allows silent flight means that barn owl feathers are not waterproof. |
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Many of these relate to the superior adaption to cold environments possessed by the Neanderthal populations. |
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The 2005 film, Pride and Prejudice, starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen is the most recent Hollywood adaption of the book. |
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Audience interest in neotype science fiction is increasing even more with a film adaption slated to be made. |
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In 1988 he received a World Fantasy Award for Best Novella for A Hypothetical Lizard, which Avatar Press published in 2004 as a comics adaption by Antony Johnston. |
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Part of Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code was set in the Round Reading Room of the Maughan Library, although no part of the film adaption was filmed there. |
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The paper attempts to examine the successful cases where agricultural mitigation of and adaption to climate change have worked in the developing countries. |
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Bipedalism is the basic adaption of the hominin line, and it is considered the main cause behind a suite of skeletal changes shared by all bipedal hominins. |
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Headed by Modi, the mandate of the new council is to coordinate National Action for Assessment, Adaption and Mitigation of Climate Change. |
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