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- noun Plural form of
adaptation .
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Examples
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Certain adaptations are required to cater to the rural masses; they have unique expectation and warrant changes in all four parameters of product, price, promotion and distribution.
RURAL MARKETING ? A CRITICAL REVIEW « Technology Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2010
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If Legendary's track record of adaptations is anything to go by, this is a good choice.
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The artwork in the first two adaptations is amazing.
The Return of Dunk and Egg grrm 2010
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Another wonderful thing about adaptations is when you get a filmmaker who really loves the source material.
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Big Frank probably wants to make sure there's no liberal propaganda in adaptations either.
Frank Miller Wants to Direct Hard Boiled Himself « FirstShowing.net 2008
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The video game developer is "becoming an increasingly active participant" in adaptations of it games, which I think is definitely a good thing - considering Uwe Boll ruined the genre.
Warner Brothers Officially Developing Lost Planet Movie « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Now, where Behe is laughably wrong is not where he asserts that multiple simultaneous mutations are improbable, but where he assumes that multiple simultaneous mutations are required to achieve certain adaptations or outcomes.
Behe's Test, Take 2 2008
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"The people out there who demand faithfulness in adaptations and remakes should be pleasantly surprised, even if not outright delighted by this script; sure, a few elements are slightly watered-down, Hollywood-ized, Americanized – but there is no outright wrecking, ruining, or childhood raping going on here," says Dr. Strangefist.
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No. Steve Matheson: Now, where Behe is laughably wrong is not where he asserts that multiple simultaneous mutations are improbable, but where he assumes that multiple simultaneous mutations are required to achieve certain adaptations or outcomes.
Behe's Test, Take 2 2008
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Now, where Behe is laughably wrong is not where he asserts that multiple simultaneous mutations are improbable, but where he assumes that multiple simultaneous mutations are required to achieve certain adaptations or outcomes.
Behe's Test, Take 2 2008
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