It was adapted for the cinema in a 1949 Ealing comedy starring Basil Radford.
Later adapted for film, the story was written following the grounding of a ship carrying whisky.
The sword is really just an adaptation of another tool, the knife, ergonomically adapted for combat.
Water-soluble tablets for dishwashers that can be easily adapted for laundry products also already exist.
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Reader is sold in the U.S., but it isn't yet adapted for newspaper and magazine subscriptions.
The first minister said the Irish Press Council model could be adapted for Scotland.
There have been calls for the Olympic Stadium to be adapted for athletics use after the 2012 London Games.
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The two-piece outfit has fasteners at 28 points and can be adapted for use in different kinds of surgery.
The basic model of the helicopter can also be adapted for medical evacuation or a purely offensive combat role.
If the experiment is deemed successful it could be adapted for Test cricket.
Alva-based Omega said the product had been specifically adapted for the Indian market.
It is not the first time the show has been adapted for television.
Wheelchair user Steve Cooper, of Wellingborough, lives in a two bedroom house that has been specially adapted for his use.
Dumky is the plural of Dumka, a kind of folk song that some Czech composers adapted for their classical works.
For the first time perhaps, new applications are being created for the consumer market before they are adapted for business use.
First, all the experts who have analyzed the tubes in our possession agree that they can be adapted for centrifuge use.
It was adapted for television under the title Ireland - A Television History almost a decade later, and fronted by Kee.
Now both of those well-loved classics have been adapted for the stage.
This new version has been adapted for the stage by Simon Reade.
Another firm, Nexon, offers games that have been adapted for children.
It also was a best seller and adapted for a network-television miniseries.
American groupware programs such as Lotus Notes are eventually adapted for Japanese use, but long after they have appeared in the English-speaking world.
Smaller, stockier, shaggier, more agile and more even-tempered than their cousins elsewhere, Icelandic horses are perfectly adapted for the harsh climate and the challenging volcanic terrain.
The story of six steelworkers-turned-strippers was adapted for the theatre by the film's writer Simon Beaufoy and has been on a successful UK tour.
The comedy has previously been adapted for Broadway and the West End, but that production transported the action from Sheffield to Buffalo, New York.
This is a neat reversal of how most Western products are adapted for Chinese tastes and may be a harbinger of future marketing trends.
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Their production is not a high-technology enterprise: a factory or laboratory that makes fertilizer, pharmaceuticals, or plastics can readily be adapted for the purpose.
This updated version of the Ira Levin novel, first adapted for the movies (drearily) in 1975, is bright and funny for about an hour.
Casual games have been nicely adapted for the rise of mobile devices, utilizing rich graphics, speed, touch and sensors all packed into simple apps.
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