Then there are adaptations - sometimes extensive adaptations.
What Mr. Lynch thinks of this "complete and extensive adaptation" of his film can be detected in the pseudonym he chose for his writing credit: Judas Booth.
The problem was how to combine, esthetically and logistically, an extensive adaptation by Hofmannsthal of Moliere's play "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" with a 75-minute opera.
Of all the gliding mammals, the colugos have the most extensive adaptation to flight.
Merc 2000 must be used with Twilight 2000 versions 2.0 through 2.2; the earlier first-edition Twilight 2000 rules differ too much to be easily usable without extensive adaptation.
In the second view expertise is a characteristic of individuals and is a consequence of the human capacity for extensive adaptation to physical and social environments.
Mulga is a shrub or small tree native to arid outback Australia which has developed extensive adaptations to the dry conditions.
However, the under-floor equipment was thought to be a problem, as extensive adaptations would be needed to Ryde Works to allow fitters to access it.
Mulga has developed extensive adaptations to the Australian desert.
The two Afro-Asian camel species have developed extensive adaptations to their life in harsh, near-waterless environments.