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adaptation

[ad-uhp-tey-shuhn] / ˌæd əpˈteɪ ʃən /




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A new stage adaptation of Paddington has received rave reviews from critics following its West End premiere.

From BBC

The concluding half of Universal’s adaptation of the Broadway musical had a weaker second weekend at the box office than its predecessor following a bigger debut, suggesting that interest was more front-loaded this time around.

From The Wall Street Journal

The study also highlighted several adaptations that dogs appear to have inherited from wolves.

From Science Daily

The Paris-based organisation said "climate-related disasters have increasing economic costs" and that "enhancing resilience will require targeted adaptation investments and robust infrastructure".

From Barron's

In terms of his adaptation, Estevao already speaks basic English, has his family around him in London and has begun driving to and from training.

From BBC