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  • ...saurs were [[active]] animals with elevated [[metabolism]]s and numerous [[adaptation]]s for [[social]] [[interaction]]. ...rg/wiki/Jurassic_Park Jurassic Park] by Michael Crichton and its 1993 film adaptation are just a few notable examples of dinosaur appearances in [[fiction]]. [[A
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  • ...simultaneously. On the one hand, it refers to [[high culture]] (drama, [[Film|movies]]) performances where the draw for an audience is the impressive vis ...were soon unable to replicate the spectaculars of films. Although [[film adaptation]] would occasionally begin with the old, folk mythological narrative materi
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  • #(''copyright law'') Referring to a work, such as a translation or adaptation, based on another work that may be subject to copyright restrictions ...he original play was retained. After a third party released prints of the film they were challenged by the copyright-holders of the play, with a court rul
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  • ...st, poet, and film critic. In the 1940s he was one of the most influential film critics in the U.S. His autobiographical novel, ''[[A Death in the Family]] ...ortune'' and ''Time'' magazines, although he is better known for his later film criticism in ''[[The Nation (U.S. periodical)|The Nation]]''. He married Vi
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  • ...or [[community]] especially of plants that is achieved through successful adaptation to an [[environment]]; especially : the final [[stage]] in ecological [[suc ...t similarities, including the climax, of new [[genres]] like the feature [[film]].
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  • ...d by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his ''Vita Merlini'' which looks like a close adaptation of a number of Myrddin poems. ...[Wace]]'s ''[[Roman de Brut]]'', an [[Anglo-Norman language|Anglo-Norman]] adaptation of Geoffrey's ''Historia''. Robert's poem was rewritten in prose in the 12t
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  • ...are scattered throughout the political depiction of the events. Stage and film productions accordingly feature many intentional [[anachronism]]s. ...2006, reuniting Ted Neeley, Yvonne Elliman and Barry Dennen from the 1973 film, Broadway and Los Angeles productions of the show, as well as Ben Vereen (t
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  • ...in [his] life". A traumatised Tommy becomes deaf, dumb, and blind. In the film version, however, this plot point is changed: Captain Walker confronts his ...ne, as some remember the album's version of events while others recall the film's.
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  • ...time is space-time in transformation, and the role's space-time is that of adaptation. - The function of the past and of its projection into the future is to out ...ults from the rapid repetition of an attitude, just as the repetition of a film image makes it seem to live.) The role installs the time that flows away, a
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  • ...o capture the experience – the mind is like a camera, but the senses – the film – are not present. ...ying this order is the fluidity that provides for rapid transformation and adaptation. Once this is defined you direct the universe to respond to this plan by th
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  • ...t your world into such chaos, there’s been a kind of persisting wrong life-adaptation, or more precisely, a lack of cultural evolution, and forestalled, normal s ...onboard space ships and examined in very unpleasant ways. The most recent film I saw depicting this was Fire in the Sky. I’m trying to understand what i
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  • <center>see the documentary film: [https://www.becominghuman.org/ '''''Becoming Human''''']</center> ...a bipedal locomotor adaptation from an arboreal or semi-arboreal locomotor adaptation, with all its attendant adaptations, such as a valgus knee, low intermembra
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  • ...ns in the public eye, however, its prime function is always that of social adaptation, of integrating people into the well policed universe of things. Which is w ...means of self-concealment aside from its lie-in-pieces. The prestige of a film star, a head of a family, or a chief executive is not worth a wet fart. Not
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