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His past work also includes featuring in the 2022 BBC horror series Red Rose, and he later made his West End debut in Aaron Sorkin's adaption of To Kill A Mockingbird.

From BBC

The state Senate is expected to give final approval this week to the proposal, which would create a program that fossil fuel companies would pay into for climate change adaption projects in Vermont.

From Seattle Times

The new adaption, however, dims the fire behind her eyes while also dulling the power behind her self-taught bending, showing that "fixing" sexist writing with more sexist writing isn't an improvement — it's just a Band-Aid.

From Salon

The multiplicity of mechanisms affecting habituation and neural adaption may help explain the general evolutionary trend for male mate choice signals to diverge rapidly.

From Science Daily

New techniques allowing researchers to measure thousands of proteins circulating in our blood provide the opportunity to systematically study molecular adaptions to fasting in humans in great detail.

From Science Daily