Examples of 'who adapted' in a sentence

Meaning of "who adapted"

who adapted: This phrase is used in discussions about literature, film, or other media to question or identify the individual or group responsible for creating an adaptation of a work

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Ones who adapted are still going strong.
William was foremost an industrialist and politician who adapted best to the emerging capitalism.
The poet who adapted a text to the existing music is unknown.
They were early descendant of the Sri Lankan Tamils who adapted Tamil culture and language.
He had a tutor who adapted all his subjects to his visual comprehension.
Melanchton was a humanist and a theologian who adapted Luther 's ideas.
Who adapted Descent for the screen and is also directing and starring in it.
The same study reveals that marketers who adapted video marketing have benefited from it.
Who adapted best to this oriental form of exercise and defense?
Its members were anarchists who adapted their dogmas to the Mexican scene.
Vyncke, who adapted one of its commercial 4 MW wood boiler to operate with agricultural biomass.
It originated with British colonists who adapted their baking to meal ground from white corn.
Who adapted it?
Bodies were fitted by different manufacturers, who adapted them to the needs of different operators.
Luther Henderson, who adapted Waller 's music for the revue, appeared as the production 's original pianist.

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The influence of the Plymouth Brethren who adapted the system, c.
A mere human who adapted this armor to absorb your weapons' energy.
In this fast-changing world, those who adapted best thrived.
Writer Noah Pink, who adapted the series for television, is co-executive producer.
In this fast-changing world, only those who adapted best survived.
John Pielmeier, who adapted The Pillars of the Earth, wrote the screenplay.
The film was written by Ruth and Augustus Goetz, who adapted their 1947 play.
This inspired Haggis, who adapted the account for his screenplay.
Malin Kundang was written by Asrul Sani, who adapted a Minang folktale of the same name.
I have yet to meet anyone who adapted well to the life of a non-working JET spouse.
In 1884 the Duse was linked to Arrigo Boito, who adapted for her Antonio and Cleopatra.
He was directed by David Nicholls, who adapted the film 's screenplay from his own book.
Richard II was directed by Rupert Goold, who adapted the screenplay with Ben Power.
The screenplay comes from Lem Dobbs, who adapted it from the novel by Neil Gordon.
A new guitarist was brought in, Stuart Everest, who adapted quickly to the band 's updated vision.
Katerina Jebb is a totally self-taught artist who adapted the photographic medium at the age of 26.
He is married to Mashiro Hiiragi, who adapted " No Game No Life " into manga form.
Adie was created in 1989 by Maria Nowak who adapted to France the principle of Microcredit.
Another founding member was the artist J. H. Sharp, who adapted a chapel near Couse 's house as a studio.

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