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- adjective not adaptable
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Examples
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Apaches "> Jerry Bruckheimer Films hopes to adapt" unadaptable "
Movie Make-out 2009
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Her looks are completely distinctive – you'd have thought unadaptable – yet she makes them embody any period.
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Her looks are completely distinctive – you'd have thought unadaptable – yet she makes them embody any period.
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In much of Europe, especially in the modern period, the Jew was not foreign and unadaptable but familiar and integrated.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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In much of Europe, especially in the modern period, the Jew was not foreign and unadaptable but familiar and integrated.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Short of focusing on one character, I have to believe that the comic book is basically unadaptable.
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That was a stupid move on Lynch's part but I don't see how that makes the whole 'universe' unadaptable.
Pierre Morel’s Approach to Dune: “Faster, More Modern,” Compared to the ‘84 Version | /Film 2010
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That Capote's work "was considered unadaptable," Mr. Wasson writes, "seems almost funny today."
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That's one way you adapt the unadaptable: You find the details that the geeks are going to look for, squirrel them away in the movie's cubbyholes, and then let the fans know they're there.
Filming the Unfilmable: Behind the Scenes of the Watchmen Movie 2009
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That's one way you adapt the unadaptable: You find the details that the geeks are going to look for, squirrel them away in the movie's cubbyholes, and then let the fans know they're there.
Filming the Unfilmable: Behind the Scenes of the Watchmen Movie By Adam Rogers 2009
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