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Dark Horse Comics published American-style Digimon comic books, adapting the first thirteen episodes of the English dub of Digimon Adventure in 2001.
Żuławski devoted over two years to the task of adapting the first two volumes to the screen.
In 1976, he suggested adapting CERN's Super Proton Synchrotron ( SPS ) to collide protons and antiprotons in the same ring and the world's first antiproton factory was built.
Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney were the first to win for adapting their own work, for The Life of Emile Zola.
The first big test in the race as horses are still adapting to the obstacles.
Of all the various adaptations, Chuck Jones's 1977 animated TV short Mowgli's Brothers, adapting the first story in The Jungle Book, may be the one that adheres most closely to the original plot and dialogue.
Director Stanley Kubrick, adapting Peter George's novel Red Alert, insisted the studio release his movie first ( in January 1964 ).
Six years later, they produced a seven-volume series adapting the arc's first half from 2000 to 2002.
The first mini-series, published in 2006, was based on the stories of Edgar Allan Poe followed by a second series in 2008 adapting works by H. P. Lovecraft.
* A daily " Fantômas " strip drawn by Pierre Tabary was syndicated by Opera Mundi from November 1957 to March 1958 ( 192 strips in total ), adapting the first two novels.
In the mid 1970s, Brook, with writer Jean-Claude Carrière, began work on adapting the Indian epic poem the Mahābhārata into a stage play which was first performed in 1985 and then later into a televised mini series.
His earliest dramatic essays were translations from Molière, Voltaire and Alexandre Dumas, père ; he then turned to adapting old Spanish plays, and in 1837 produced his first original play, Los Amantes de Teruel, the subject of which had previously been used by Andrés Rey de Artieda, Tirso de Molina and Juan Pérez de Montalbán.
Dubbed the first part of the Seikai Trilogy, since two other companion manga were also released, adapting Banner of the Stars and Banner of the Stars II:
Gwynn began using smaller bats while playing his first season of professional ball for San Diego's A-level Walla Walla Padres minor league club in 1981 because he was having trouble adapting to wood bats and wanted something of a similar weight to the aluminum bats he used in college.
For his motion picture debut, Welles first considered adapting Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness for the screen.
But history decided at once and emphatically against the new idea in the first battles of August, and it remained to be seen whether the Napoleonic doctrine would hold its own, give way to doctrines evolved in the war itself, or, incorporating the new moral and technical elements and adapting itself to the war of national masses, reappear in a new outward form within which the spirit of Napoleon remained unaltered.
This was not the first time that the idea of adapting to daylight hours had been mooted, however.
The first project Thalberg handed Loos was Jean Harlow's Red-Headed Woman since F. Scott Fitzgerald was having no luck adapting Katherine Brush's book.
At first, he tried adapting to Burmese customs by wearing a yellow robe to mark himself as a teacher of religion, but he soon changed to white to show he was not a Buddhist.
On the southern edge of Hornsea ( near the site of Hornsea Pottery, closed 2000 ) is a large shopping centre known as Hornsea Freeport, which was the first shopping centre of its kind in this part of the north-east, adapting the original UK theme park set up by Hornsea Pottery in its heyday.
Kamen reprises several music cues from his Die Hard score ( most notably during the action sequences ), as well as adapting Jean Sibelius's " Finlandia " ( in a similar fashion to his incorporation of Beethoven's 9th Symphony into the score of the first Die Hard ).
The first impetus of growth was the standardization of written Kaithi in 1875 by the government of NWP & O for the purpose of adapting the script for use in formal education.
His first appearance in this new continuity saw him initially adapting the guise of " Ben DeRoy ", an omnipotent mystery man with a conspicuous ( and of course entirely intentional ) resemblance to the Beyonder, who was turning the Marvel universe on its head at about the same time.
In addition, on his travels to London and Paris he saw the potential for adapting their subway systems for New York City and partnered with August Belmont, Jr. to establish the Interborough Rapid Transit Company for the construction of the city's first subway.

adapting and seven
In doing so, it adopted multiple opinions regarding details, including an opinion reaffirming traditional ( Orthodox ) practices and concepts, an opinion adapting certain leniencies including counting seven days from start of menstruation rather than its end, and an opinion reformulating the theological basis of the practice, basing it on concepts other than ritual purity.
The Welsh painter Richard Wilson returned to London from seven years in Italy in 1757, and over the next two decades developed a " sublime " landscape style adapting the Franco-Italian tradition of Claude and Gaspard Dughet to British subjects.
It was believed that after the conclusion of Lost, Lindelof and J. J. Abrams would write and produce a film adaptation of Stephen King's The Dark Tower, but Lindelof squelched this notion in a late 2000s USA Today, commenting, " After working six years on ' Lost ,' the last thing I want to do is spend the next seven years adapting one of my favorite books of all time.
For the next twenty years he was very prolific, collaborating on, directing, adapting, or supervising the production of almost 35 silent and " sound " films, including 6 for the Peninsula Studios, Chalk Marks ( 1924 ), The Girl On the Stairs ( 1924 ), The Wise Virgin ( 1924 ), The Awful Truth ( 1925 ), Beauty and The Badman ( 1925 ), and Let Women Alone ( 1925 ), while also writing seven original screenplays of his own.

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The initial novel was followed by a second, ongoing novels series, Banner of the Stars ( currently 4 volumes, aka Seikai no Senki ), which was adapted into three sequel series to the anime — Banner of the Stars ( 13 episodes, aka Seikai no Senki ), Banner of the Stars II ( 10 episodes, aka Seikai no Senki II ) and both adapting the second novel, two recap movies — Crest of the Stars Special Edition and Banner of the Stars Special Edition, and an OVA Crest of the Stars Lost Chapter ( aka Seikai no Danshō ).
During the same year, Viz resumed publication of the series as a monthly comic until 1997, lasting eighteen issues ( adapting chapters 17-44 ), which were subsequently republished in three additional graphic novel volumes.
The manga was brought to television by the production company Genco in 2004 as a twelve-episode anime and in 2006 and 2007 as a three-episode OVA, adapting the first five volumes of the manga.

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He spent the next two years working with Jacobs, as well as a new assistant, Alice Devos, adapting many of the early Tintin adventures into colour.
However, international Mormons often bring pieces of their own heritage into the church, adapting church practices to local cultures.
Proverbs are often poetic in and of themselves, making them ideally suited for adapting into songs.
Christophero Armeno had translated the Persian fairy tale into Italian, adapting Amir Khusrau's Hasht Bihisht of 1302.
These vaccines may be produced by passaging, for example, adapting a virus into different host cell cultures, such as in animals, or at suboptimal temperatures, allowing selection of less virulent strains, or by mutagenesis or targeted deletions in genes required for virulence.
Along with iconoclasm, radical anti-imperialism dominated the Chinese intellectual tradition and slowly evolved into a fierce nationalist fervor which influenced Mao's philosophy immensely and was crucial in adapting Marxism to the Chinese model.
During the making of Last Tango in Paris, Bertolucci toyed with the idea of adapting Dashiell Hammett's book Red Harvest into a feature film.
In 1871, Felix Klein, by adapting a metric discussed by Arthur Cayley in 1852, was able to bring metric properties into a projective setting and was therefore able to unify the treatments of hyperbolic, euclidean and elliptic geometry under the umbrella of projective geometry.
Lisa S. Starks reads the film as a revisionist horror movie and feels that Taymor is herself part of the process of twentieth century re-evaluation of the play ; " in adapting a play that has traditionally evoked critical condemnation, Taymor calls into question that judgement, thereby opening up the possibility for new readings and considerations of the play within the Shakespeare canon.
Tolkien originally used it as a nickname for a man living in Lamorna Cove, England before adapting it into his stories:
Instead, Kubrick collaborated with Clarke on adapting the short story " The Sentinel " into what eventually became 2001: A Space Odyssey ( 1968 ).
Grimthorpe continued through the Presbytery in his own style, adapting the antechapel for Consistory Courts, and into the Lady Chapel.
Harold Hecht refused and asked him to start work on another project – adapting Ernest Lehman ’ s novellette Sweet Smell of Success into a film.
At SRC Bull continued the development of his high-velocity artillery, adapting the HARP smoothbore into a new " reverse rifled " design where the lands of a conventional rifling were replaced by grooves cut into the barrel to make a slightly larger gun also capable of firing existing ammunition.
* Language localisation, the process of translating a product into different languages or adapting a product for a specific country or region
In 2006, filmmaker Richard Linklater expressed an interest in adapting Last Flag Flying, a sequel to The Last Detail, into a film.
Slaves and their descendants created the blues by adapting the field shouts and hollers, turning them into passionate solo songs.
The club was more interested in the possibility of playing at Meadowbank Stadium, only a few hundred yards from Easter Road, but there were planning difficulties with adapting Meadowbank into a large football stadium.
Through sheer obstinacy, though, the Vogons survived ( partly by adapting a misplaced, badly malformed, and dyspeptic liver into a brain ).
In January 2007, screenwriter Jonathan Nolan met with the studio to discuss adapting Obst and Thorne's treatment into a narrative screenplay.

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