The following is adapted from Life Is What You Make It, by Peter Buffett.
This article is adapted from "Why It Pays To Be an Optimist" by Martha E.
This essay is adapted from their new book, "The Genius of Dogs, " published by Dutton.
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This piece is adapted from the foundation's annual letter from Mr. Gates, to be published Wednesday.
This op-ed is adapted from Mr. Hinds's remarks upon receiving the Hayek Prize.
This op-ed is adapted from a longer article published this week at Heritage.org.
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This article is adapted from a March 2010 BCG report titled Keys to the Kingdom: Unlocking China's Consumer Power.
The film, set during South Africa's apartheid era, is adapted from a novel of the same name by Caryl Fere.
Her latest book is "How to Be a Friend to a Friend Who's Sick, " from which this essay is adapted.
Some 90% of this is still of the traditional, hump-backed zebu breed, which is adapted to tropical climates but grows slowly.
This essay is adapted from his new book, "The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, " published by Viking.
Risk: Factions is adapted from the Xbox Live Arcade title of the same name, which in turn was based on the board game.
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Yet they can't stop designing and developing cars because the work here is adapted and refined for use in other vehicles around the world.
Note: This blog is adapted from my book Critical Decisions: How You and Your Doctor Can Make the Right Medical Choices Together.
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This Decision Brief is adapted from remarks by Director Frank J.
This is adapted from his chapter in "Living With Shakespeare: Essays by Writers, Actors and Directors, " edited by Susannah Carson, which was published Tuesday by Vintage.
He dreams of a newspaper group with a tiny core of journalists whose copy is adapted for use across a swathe of papers, upmarket and downmarket, regional and national.
The show is adapted from the 2005 book House of Lies: How Management Consultants Steal Your Watch and Tell You the Time, written by onetime consultant Martin Kihn.
This article is adapted, in part, from Selling Out a Superpower: Where the U.S. Economy Went Wrong and How We Can Turn It Around, with the permission of Prometheus Books.
This essay is adapted from his new book, "Better, Stronger, Faster: The Myth of American Decline and the Rise of a New Economy, " which will be published Tuesday by the Free Press.
They are the authors of " The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business, " from which this essay is adapted, to be published on April 23 by Alfred A. Knopf.
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And there is a small but growing number of people travelling to the outdoor locations where the series - which is adapted from the books of American author George RR Martin - is filmed.
The Paramount film, which opens April 26 and is directed by Michael Bay of "Transformers" and "Armageddon" fame, is adapted from a series of Miami New Times articles about a group of 1990s bodybuilders who hatched a brutal get-rich-quick kidnapping scheme that eventually escalated to murder.
His 2011 memoir, Life Itself, is being adapted into a film produced by Martin Scorsese.
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Research on coaching has grown tremendously in the last decade but theory itself is mostly adapted from other closely allied disciplines.
So the problem here you've got is an institution that increasingly is not adapted to the demands of a hugely competitive 21st century economy.
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This song is freely adapted from her CD of country-music hymns, the one she plays to get into a churchgoing mood on Sunday mornings.
Football is ideally adapted to kick-arounds in the favelas of Brazil or the shanty towns of Africa, which continue to produce many of the world's leading players.
David Sloan Wilson, of Binghamton University, in New York state, agrees with that point, but reckons the actual moral sense an individual acquires is not arbitrary, as a language is, but is functionally adapted to circumstances.
"From the evidence before our eyes, the answer to whether these birds have successfully adapted is clearly yes, " Mr Farrar says.
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