Through studying the transformation of light rays passing through glass objects, he created the effect of movement of form. |
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In these studies, the duplications are produced by transformation of the cloned DNA and its insertion into ectopic chromosomal locations. |
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This astonishingly rapid transformation was brought about because of their abiding belief in the Goethean ideal of high culture. |
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Three seconds, three ticks of the clock, and the transformation from smoke to human was complete. |
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They don't yearn for the radical transformation of bourgeois aspirations devoutly wished by stalwarts. |
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The story of the transformation in physical technologies comes in two quite distinct stages. |
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There are a few times, however, when a transformation takes place in order to save a mortal from death. |
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In a free society, why should anyone stand in the way of another person's transformation from tatterdemalion to goddess? |
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The first example, Mikrophonie I, involves the real-time transformation and manipulation of the sound produced by a large tam-tam. |
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Among the elements of language she liked to reduce to essentials were the compounds produced by collision or transformation in sandhi. |
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Leukemic transformation of chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis to acute lymphoblastic leukemia is rare. |
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So one might worry that moral transformation might involve loss of this natural good. |
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But with a cat cafe, we witness the transformation of the stray animal from enemy to a friend of the neighborhood. |
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According to Einstein's theory, a relativistic equation has to use coordinates that have the proper Lorentz transformation properties. |
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The process continued through subsequent phases alongside the transformation of landed lordship into territorial lordship. |
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Its transformation seems more catachresis than irony, more a twisted similarity than an inversion or negation. |
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How viable is the latter without a transformation to remove the economic apartheid that has outlived the political? |
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Beyond the ground floor, however, the transformation of the office building into lofts has taken a controversial turn. |
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Chi Gong also promotes the phagocytosis of white blood cells and increases the lymphocyte transformation rate. |
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Genetic principles forbade such easy transformation of the genetic nature of species and the creation of a new one. |
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Because it is atemporal and ahistorical, we cannot attribute change or transformation to it. |
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Such a transformation realigns governments, legislatures, and armed forces to multinational collective security and collective defense. |
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The radical transformation that many prisoners undergo is often lost in popular accounts of the prison experience. |
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Over the last number of weeks, the theatre has been undergoing a radical transformation in the name of theatre. |
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This country is undergoing a radical transformation because of illegal immigration and our President will do nothing to stop it. |
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I suppose that's why ecopsychology experts suggest that reconnecting with nature requires a transformation of consciousness. |
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The traditional post office underwent a radical transformation and the new-look store was opened ten years ago. |
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But the entire focus of reconstruction underwent a wholesale transformation in the months after the war. |
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She could easily see all the changes the transformation wrought on her appearance, and she was glad for them. |
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The character of the inner city has undergone a marked transformation since the City set up a rejuvenation plan five years ago. |
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It is a transformation scene without a suggestion of stage carpentry or fireworks and there is something of enchantment about it. |
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Only with the truly exciting transformation scene concluding Act 1 does the show finally get going. |
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But here we have to wait about 50 minutes until the big transformation scene, and then we only get one other look at a lupus in the making. |
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Plasmid manipulation and bacterial transformation were performed by standard techniques. |
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So the horror movies that I most enjoyed were werewolf films, especially if they showed a good transformation scene. |
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In the essay, however, the trip took on something of an Arabian Nights adventure and a theatrical transformation scene. |
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Both the molting process and the metamorphic transformation from larva to pupa are coordinated and regulated by hormones. |
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Morphological transformation of the antenna also correlates with stratigraphic occurrence. |
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In sexual reproduction, spermatocytes develop from the transformation of choanocytes, and oocytes arise from archeocytes. |
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The genotype of each strain and plasmids used for transformation are indicated at the top. |
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However, its potential function as a tumor suppressor gene suggests a possible role in the malignant transformation of mesothelial cells. |
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The independent and simultaneous malignant transformation of 4 different stem cells is difficult to imagine in such a small tumor. |
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They concluded that this was a case of malignant transformation of cardiac myxoma, but it could also have been multiple tumor emboli. |
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Central to the transformation was the creation of an inviting sitting area oriented toward a new gas fireplace flanked by tall bookshelves. |
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It can be a great kick-start into a transformation that will motivate her to adopt an active, healthy lifestyle. |
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Ligations were performed and prepared for transformation as previously described. |
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You'll hardly recognise the new-look magazine next week, such is the transformation in store. |
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Over the past 20 years the industrial relations system in Australia has undergone radical transformation almost beyond recognition. |
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One way energy is conserved is through the transformation of an object's potential energy into kinetic energy. |
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Proportions were converted to a normal distribution before analysis using an arcsin transformation after first correcting for zero values. |
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This singular mentality reduces transformation efforts into rear-guard actions to defend rice bowls. |
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But the working class still exists and it will be the motor force of the transformation of society. |
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Three factors fed into the transformation of the Mediterranean economy of antiquity into the European economy of the Middle Ages. |
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Drug use was pandemic at these shows because drugs act to trigger the transformation into the private self. |
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This was supposedly caused by a chemical transformation of the active ingredient, but that conclusion was disputed by other scientists. |
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They begin with the malignant transformation of a lymphocyte in the lymphatic system. |
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Yes, well, it's almost a transformation of these serious and austere people. |
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Top of my priority list for the spring is the transformation of an ugly garden shed originally built as a pigsty. |
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We have to return to the political situation in Rome, which led to the transformation of an unpolitical astronomer into a criminal. |
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The depression of prices, and above all profits, was the driving force behind the transformation of production processes in this period. |
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Moreover, the data suggest that p27 down-regulation is an important event in malignant transformation of oligodendrogliomas. |
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The wriggling worms had done a great transformation job on my fruit and veg waste. |
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Pink begins his transformation into a fascist leader in a painful scene of shaving his body hair. |
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I noted how a number of these patients experienced a personal transformation or an awakening following their consultation. |
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Certain alloy compositions, however, exhibit a peculiar transformation on quenching. |
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The tar in tobacco contains hundreds of carcinogens that promote the transformation of normal cells into cancerous cells. |
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The programme will narrate the transformation of a tumbledown church into a striking home with a spectacular interior. |
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Many is the occasion that I have lauded the economy's transformation from the dire days of the 1970s, when Britain was the sick man of Europe. |
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Evolutionists do not regard mosaic creatures such as the platypus as evidence of transformation of one basic kind of creature into another. |
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Inevitably, the transformation of Ireland and the EU is ringing the changes of a society that is refusing to stand still. |
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I saw the transformation take place, the placid exterior to the violent, savage beast. |
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Politically and legally, this transformation takes place when we become citizens, when we naturalize. |
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We can apply the same reasoning to rods and transformation of cylindrical diverging wavefront using aplanatic points of the rods. |
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Leaf disc transformation and shoot regeneration were performed as described previously. |
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The transformation is effected by the Holy Spirit whose descending is being prayed for in the epiclesis. |
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The transformation will also include a pair of ten-storey steel staircases and nine storey steel-framed infills for two existing light wells. |
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With a cricket ball in hand, his transformation from social knave to spellbinding performer is as magical as his bag of tricks. |
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However, this patient unfortunately died shortly after transformation of this papillary thyroid carcinoma. |
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At conflict termination, those forces would be disarmed, demobilized, and restructured as part of a broader transformation from war to peace. |
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The first is pessimism, the conviction that social transformation is, contrary to the sanguine illusions of the optimists, profoundly difficult. |
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The only major alteration was the transformation of a poky shower room and toilet into an elegant pampering place. |
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There comes a point in making a new garden when a sudden transformation happens and what was a wasteland becomes a visible, tangible garden. |
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Leaf and stem tissue from young, newly developed shoots was used as explant tissue for plant transformation as follows. |
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The transformation rules may comprise both causal hypotheses and modal transforms. |
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At that point, science and the transformation of society were necessarily seen in utopian terms. |
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Her transformation from spectator to spectacle is signified repetitively by the gesture of removing her glasses. |
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This transformation will make telematics an essential element of a new generation of personalized mobile services. |
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The plan also calls for the transformation of Hydro corridors and abandoned railway lines into bikeways. |
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The process of his transformation from English public schoolboy to American citizen is all but complete. |
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Fracture characteristics of these steels is strongly dependent on the tensile strength and hence on the transformation temperature. |
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When carbon steel is quenched in the baths at constant temperatures, the velocity of austenite transformation is found to depend on temperature. |
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In the role of the empress, she portrays the transformation from loving-hearted girl to bitterly disillusioned woman. |
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Such a transformation can best be realized in an existing home that's packed with stuff. |
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This innovation led to the transformation of the Cardinals from one of the worst teams in baseball to one of the best. |
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It is currently believed that most colorectal carcinomas start as benign adenomas that undergo malignant transformation into adenocarcinoma. |
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At the start of 2002 the plans for the transformation went on show to the public. |
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Because many buildings are cooperatively owned, large-scale transformation is difficult. |
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The fundamental transformation uses electrical power to drive aircraft subsystems currently powered by hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical means. |
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Still to be implemented are geometric primitives and affine transformation of images. |
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This is a known transformation in logic, and is called conversion by contraposition, or negative conversion. |
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The power of transformation or efficacy of the commodity is often a selling point. |
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The 1868 Meiji restoration in Japan kickstarted the transformation of a feudal backwater into a textbook example of modernity almost overnight. |
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He is most happy about the gradual transformation in the personality of the children. |
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Tal could feel control slipping, which was odd because he had not relinquished it and the familiar feeling of transformation consumed him. |
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On politico-ideological grounds, they would not and could not embrace a mixed economy approach to the transformation process. |
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But what we're finding is the individual themself is having a hard time making that transformation to pick up another skill. |
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According to this model, conversion is seen as a momentous transformation of life from a depraved past to a sacred present and a promised future. |
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The revolutionary transformation of modern military forces has not reduced the need for boots on the ground. |
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In both cases the risen Jesus Christ is the prototype and model for the essential transformation of spirit-bearing human beings. |
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New Amsterdam's incorporation as a municipality in 1653 accelerated its transformation into a city consciously modeled on Dutch prototypes. |
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With Youssou N'Dour's Egypt album on the stereo, the transformation is complete. |
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The remaining aliquot was plated to solid medium to determine the transformation efficiency for the experiment. |
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Only in Pakistani cricket could someone's reputation and standing undergo the sort of transformation that Waqar Younis has just enjoyed. |
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Without sufficient savings that allow for a continuous transformation of capital goods, productivity would decline rapidly. |
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A trigger job and a little glass bedding would probably work a miraculous transformation to an already dandy rifle. |
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She has seen a transformation as the children of Cambodians and Laotians enrolled in college and the groups got more active. |
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The transformation of the mind through the inherence of a form is not necessarily the same as the mind's possession of a concept. |
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The bithorax phenocopies show a transformation of metathoracic to mesothoracic segments, imitating the Ultrabithorax mutant phenotype. |
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This process of organic transformation includes anagenesis as well as cladogenesis. |
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They come with a coppery glow in the aura and always bring transformation of the soul, if you will let them. |
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In the third whorl the stamens have petaloid cells on their filaments and no homeotic transformation is observed. |
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This gradual transformation of the language and symbology was still constrained by world politics, however. |
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As I mentioned before, most of the useful tools are available as tabbed palettes, and this includes several image transformation tools. |
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Some larger grains also occur, and most grains are slightly perthitic showing variable degrees of transformation from orthoclase to microcline. |
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It is as if our stolid church hymns have been put through a magical transformation and sent back to us full of life, spirit and human feeling. |
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On his view, the development which takes a human being to virtue does not involve a transformation of the kind posited by the Stoics. |
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Plant genetic transformation has undergone numerous advances as new generations of transgenic organisms have evolved. |
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The transformation of the Golgi complex is the most noticeable of all changes in organelles during oocyte maturation. |
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But when the market was reopened a dramatic transformation started to develop. |
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I was allowed to use the new Friden calculating machine which, shortly before its transformation into a relic, could also extract square roots. |
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The resources required for transformation can only be extracted from the conventional force structure. |
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But for the boy, a transformation has to be achieved to an awareness of an identity based on difference from the mother. |
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The transformation of ninepins to the tenpin game happened in North America, where the original game had also been introduced by the Dutch. |
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She also argues for a reappraisal of the colonial past, and a transformation of the political dispensation in the future. |
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None of the characters undergo any kind of discernible transformation during their week in the desert. |
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In the gospels of social engineering this transformation was leading to a future Utopia of welfare capitalism. |
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In molecular biology, the process of electroporation is often used for the transformation of bacteria, yeast, and plant protoplasts. |
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The rapid transformation of warring societies into peaceful ones underscores the power of nurture over nature. |
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The natural history of the disease is accrual of large cells and transformation to an aggressive lymphoma. |
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His poetry and fiction celebrates the ordinary and commonplace, striving for a transformation that might well be magical. |
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We see the main character's transformation from innocent, Hello-Kitty kid to corrupted, drug-using, sex-having, shoplifting incorrigible. |
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They are undergoing constant transformation and the incorporation of innovative elements. |
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The gospel called not for an act of penance but for a radical change of mind-set and an equally deep transformation of life. |
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Any transformation of the penal system must start with the redesign of prison buildings. |
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The years of perestroika witnessed the transformation of Izvestia into the leading ideologue of capitalist reforms. |
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Political motivations most likely underlie this transformation of tradition. |
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In a transformation beyond my primitive understanding of quantum physics, the lump became a high performance bobsled. |
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What is being asked for is a fundamental transformation of social systems entrenched deep within the system of patriarchy. |
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If the department wants transformation targets met, then they must be honest and come clean about this. |
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We used a log transformation for the alcohol problem index because of the strong positive skew of the variable. |
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The public service pay conflict marks a further step in the trade unions' transformation into organs of government and big business. |
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Dixon reckons the transformation he has witnessed is mostly due to the manager. |
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The images show Hong Kong's transformation from humble manufacturing base to modern financial powerhouse. |
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The blastogenic signal is thereby prevented from activating the T effector cell and no blast transformation takes place. |
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Philately has undergone a transformation over the years, as young philatelists are more keen on thematic stamps. |
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George III's rhetorical transformation from symbol of monarchical benevolence to tyrant provided the ultimate justification for revolution. |
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The second is messianism, the expectation of imminent transformation of the world. |
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Maintaining the transformation merits and requires a periodic update on where social history stands. |
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Coating of the gold particles and biolistic transformation were carried out by a method improved for high reproducibility as described. |
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This transformation has in fact undermined the agency due to its mismanagement of its self-portrait. |
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If it's panoramic views of social transformation and neat dissections of moral conflict you want, stick to adaptations. |
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A miraculous transformation took place as I passed through immigration at the Eurostar check-in. |
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That cycle of transformation is now complete, and the transmutative cycle has begun. |
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However, the mechanisms promoting transformation of these compact particles into surface-active components is still poorly understood. |
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Luckily we're past the full moon, when I undergo a transformation into a snarling she-devil, especially when I'm hormonal. |
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All apocalyptic and millenarian ideologies ultimately converge on the utopian transformation of the body through suffering. |
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Epithelial foot process effacement with microvillous transformation was present. |
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It is the alcoholic fermentation resulting from the natural transformation of grape sugar into alcohol. |
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In recent months he has hired top-shelf talent to implement the company's transformation plan. |
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Only after such a transformation could modern physics and cosmology became accessible to the public. |
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He oversaw the transformation of a high-wage manufacturing economy into a low-wage service economy. |
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It wants to chart the changing landscape of the area and its transformation from marshes to a new town. |
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The rate of decay in a given mass of the radionuclide is measured in units called becquerels, where 1 Bq equals one transformation per second. |
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Data were also added from a New South Wales specimen and the result was corrected for logarithmic transformation bias. |
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The thorough integration of intelligence will certainly extend to the transformation of our divisions and corps. |
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Impressively, Nelson's interlinking pieces fill the whole gallery, effecting a transformation that fully exploits the possibilities of the space. |
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When the transformation was complete, the man had grown over a foot taller. |
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A prolific football striker in school, D' Souza's transformation is now complete. |
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But York Archaeological Trust's latest venture is strictly surface-bound and involves the transformation of an under-used city centre churchyard. |
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This is where the deepest transformation can take place, untainted and pure. |
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Raving, starving herself, addicted to Seconal and Dexedrine, Tippy makes a dramatic transformation from beautiful to mean. |
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It was such a strange transformation from total unharmonious discord to this really quite happening groove. |
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The transformation from unelectable ramshackle to default party of power, was complete. |
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I will analyze the transformation geometry behind the symmetries transformation and tessellations apparent in Escher's drawings. |
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Conflict transformation avoids allocating blame or dwelling on the past, no matter how painful, in order to try to achieve shared futures. |
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The Meiji land tax made possible Japan's transformation into a modern capitalist power, but, as we have seen, only at great cost in human welfare. |
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In broad terms, the border between moral influence and supernatural transformation was a porous one in Victorian culture, one that was crossed and re-crossed with regularity. |
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Between 1930 and 1960, changes in agroecosystems, international markets, and Central American political conditions provoked a transformation of banana production processes. |
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Though no subsequent comedy has transformation woven so fully into its texture as this, Ovid was of continued importance in Shakespeare's later work in the genre. |
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It also will present papers on urban sprawl, edge cities, sister-cities, and futuristic speculation about the transformation of the city in the 21st century. |
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It is no coincidence that the public debate accompanies the transformation of the French military from a conscript force into a professional modern army. |
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Modern scholars who deal with Israel's ancient political religion and the prophets who proclaimed its transformation are burdened with a scholarly spurious familiarity. |
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I hope these suggestions will serve to jump-start the maintenance transformation process and provide a fundamental strategy for rethinking and reengineering Army maintenance. |
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He dons kerchiefs and wigs, housedresses and lingerie, but his transformation stops there. |
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On varying the width, one can observe in detail the transformation of the stationary waves confined between the steps of atomic height in waves of electrons that move freely. |
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Wave transformation and sediment mobilization processes are difficult to understand and predict in a laboratory flume, under controlled conditions, without obstructions. |
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Musharbash offers ethnographic detail to ongoing discussions on Aboriginality, indigeneity, social change, and cultural transformation in post-colonial states. |
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Music, dialogue, and effects are well balanced throughout, but a special nod goes to the whammo effect the surround sound provides during the transformation scene. |
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The Panama hat came to signify secular Turkish citizenship and functions as a metonym for the transformation of the Oriental Ottoman to the Western Turk. |
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Related to these accounts of bodily transformation was the doctrine of metempsychosis, that is, the migration of the soul into another body after death. |
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There can be little doubt, of course, that the transformation of Australia into a cosmopolis has improved the quality of its food out of all recognition. |
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Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks of himself, so can we not judge of such a period of transformation by its own consciousness. |
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The transformation from Hispanicist to Globalist was complete. |
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Meanwhile, vulnerability, risk, unpredictability, and sudden transformation are the constitutive experiences of human life. |
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It was the culmination of Salmond's transformation of the SNP from an introverted nationalist club into the principal opposition in the first Scottish parliament in 300 years. |
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As with all good fairy stories this one has a happy ending with the audience applauding a clever transformation scene where the Beast finally becomes human again. |
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A larva is an insect in a state of development lasting from the time of its leaving the egg until its transformation into a pupa, e.g. a grub or a caterpillar. |
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It is a transformation that is undetectable to anyone not paying close attention. |
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The effortless transformation of Justin Bieber from dreamy teen heartthrob to heartless, self-centered pop star continues apace. |
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This effect of diphenylamine has been interpreted as blocking a series of dehydrogenation steps in the transformation of the more saturated to the less saturated carotenoids. |
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His transformation is startling, both emotionally and physically. |
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The metamorphic transformation from larva to pupa to butterfly. |
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Our data show that the ice on Quaoar has at some time been raised in temperature above 110 K, the critical temperature for transformation from amorphous to crystalline. |
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After the democratic transformation of 1994, programs for land restitution, redistribution, and reform were instituted, but progress has been slow. |
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The difference reflects the difference between an eschatology of kingdom transformation and hope versus an eschatology of inevitable deterioration and fatalism. |
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This is especially true in the late larval transformations into juveniles, where MF plays an inhibitory role, as well as during the transformation of juveniles into adults. |
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The malignant transformation results from a reciprocal translocation between chromosomes 9 and 22, producing a short chromosome known as the Philadelphia chromosome. |
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Some elements, notably tin and zirconium, behave as neutral solutes in titanium and have little effect on the transformation temperature, acting as strengtheners of the phase. |
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Also from twelfth-century France is the cognate story of a man achieving animal transformation by stripping and rolling in the dirt at the new moon. |
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The young woman undergoes a transformation after Martin's demise and comes to detest even daylight, staying in the darkness of her bungalow in a remote high-range hamlet. |
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The saint and the leper embrace and the leper is miraculously healed, but the real miracle is the love that makes healing and transformation possible. |
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Gamma rays are high energy photons, often emitted together with beta or alpha radiations when the transformation has left the atom with excess energy. |
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The relevant software such as text-retrieval systems or optical character recognition could be used to do the necessary transformation and processing. |
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Frequently, a patient with a seemingly complete mental breakdown shows a remarkable transformation after his system has been detoxicated and re-normalized. |
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He thus enriched analysis and gave the complete solution of the two great questions of the transformation of hyperelliptic functions and of their complex multiplication. |
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The new international division of labor has been at the root of such diverse changes in regional economics as the sunbelt boom in the United States and the transformation of peasant economies. |
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Two provisions in the declaration, on NATO's transformation and the promotion of the transatlantic relationship, are related to the organization's enlargement. |
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Furthermore, illustrates it with some examples, proves that the transformation preserves the ceteris paribus property and presents some complexity results. |
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The development of fluorescent protein technology and plant transformation techniques has resulted in an explosion of data pertaining to plant Golgi body dynamics over the past decade. |
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As in photosynthesis, energy transformation during respiratory metabolism takes place via many enzyme-catalysed individual reactions which are combined into complicated metabolic pathways. |
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The planned energy transformation in Germany is predominantly driven by the need to limit global warming while at the same time avoiding the risks of nuclear accidents. |
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Within the energy transformation chain considerable technically unavoidable losses occur, and the result is a lower level of energy at the plant exit. |
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Energy production processes include the set of single energy transformation and conversion processes that allow to convert the resource used in the desired energy form. |
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It would require a sudden transformation of forelimbs from a retractive, terrestrial, weight-bearing stroke to a depressive, protractive, aerial, thrust-generating stroke. |
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In 1980, it began its transformation into an exclusive eco-resort, with room for 28 guests, 160 staff, and an approximate beach-to-visitor ratio of one to two. |
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That transformation of the brand seems now to have its apotheosis in the arrival of the Tour de France. |
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Second would be an increased emphasis on mega-churches and the corresponding stress on the importance of numbers rather than the transformation of lives. |
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An important early transformation in this apparently uniform written culture came with the use of palaeo-Christian epigraphy in funerary inscriptions. |
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O'Neill will adopt a root and branch transformation at Parkhead and the present group of non-achievers, the first team squad, will be pruned drastically. |
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Supporting evidence for malignant transformation included high cellularity, increased mitotic activity, cellular pleomorphism, hemorrhage, and necrosis. |
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This T cell transformation process takes time, and only memory T cells can proliferate in response to a booster vaccination or a second infection. |
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The extremely fine scale of this phenomenon in vanadium steels, which also occurs in Ti and Nb steels, is due to the rapid rate at which the transformation takes place. |
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I think that this is a very tough row to hoe, an a transformation that will take place over decades if it happens at all. |
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The nature of transformation I have in mind is both internal and external. |
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The transformation problem is nothing else but a repeated attempt to give a satisfactory answer to the question of how prices are related to labour values. |
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The transformation scene, done with trick camerawork, doesn't match Barrymore's, but March's manic delight in the emergence of his simian side has a superb energy. |
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I suspect, however, that a more thoroughgoing transformation is in order. |
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In the latest transformation of the heart of urban Manchester the three life-sized models have been placed in the square to promote next year's Cow Parade. |
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One of the fundamental bases of the structural transformation and modernization of European life and society was the development of burgerliche domesticity. |
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In her first major film, in 1997 as Keanu Reeves' wife in Devil's Advocate, she negotiated the transformation from vibrant baby-faced blonde to wasted madwoman. |
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The main theme in the media business has been the transformation of relatively discrete producers of entertainment products into massive financial combines. |
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But in coelacanths, lungfishes and some primitive sharks, the transformation of notochord into a segmented bony vertebral column does not take place. |
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Furthermore, he provides ample historical illustration of how the transformation from monarchy to democracy changed the conduct of war from limited warfare to total war. |
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The driving force behind the aesthetics of modularity is a transformation in the geometry of class, the shift from a national to a global process of class formation. |
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Unlike the Galilean transformation, the Lorentz transformation involves a change of spatial distance and a change of time interval between two inertial systems. |
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Britain's transformation into a nation of wine drinkers began in the 1970s, with the domestic craze for German brands such as Blue Nun and Liebfraumilch. |
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The closest I can come to describing his psychosis is that Peter believes that he is a werewolf, without any of the lupine transformation normally associated with that legend. |
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Bit by bit the surfaces reappeared, cupboards and drawers refilled, and as the job got done the transformation from bombsite to spotless showroom was remarkable and rewarding. |
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Is this transformation meant to be valediction or a malediction? |
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The former Dublin star has been a loyal Na Fianna man for 20 years and has done more than most to contribute to his club's transformation from whipping boys to kingpins. |
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His prior books about large-scale social transformation have been the subjects of numerous review essays and university symposia, and some scholars view them as classics. |
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The young girl and the man of God between them manage the transformation of the Syrian commander, with the Israelite king as a narrative irrelevance. |
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And much of the credit to her transformation is owed to a finishing school that caters to women just like her. |
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They are asking an awful lot of the media, which hasn't fully completed its Orwellian transformation into an official house organ of the corporate state. |
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One wonders how doctors reacted to the transformation of restaurants from outlets for bland, healthful fare to centres of gastronomy and gluttony. |
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Up to a point, this transformation can be explained by the twelvefold multiplication of the human population between 1500 and 2000, but this is obviously not the whole story. |
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And if the transformation did not occur throughout the Pacific, it probably occurred in just one place, and the sterile trees must have been spread by human means. |
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Baker elicits a stirring performance from Brenda De Banzie as Nell, whose transformation from typical housewife and mother to snarling racist is the centrepiece of the drama. |
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During a chemical transformation atoms from reactants combines to form products as a result total mass doesn't change. This the law of conservation of mass. |
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So 20th-century British governments argued that they were engineering a gradual transformation from a London-dominated empire to a Commonwealth, a free association of equals. |
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Because of non-linearity and heteroscedasticity of the residual errors, we reanalysed the data after logarithmic transformation of the response variable. |
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Trauth contrasted those findings from Humboldt County with earlier and ongoing research on Ireland's transformation from an agrarian economy to a high-tech one. |
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Michelle Monteith, baby-voiced and appropriately mousy as Laura in the first act, manages the transformation in the second with great believability. |
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A timeless fairytale of true love and magical transformation would be reduced to a boring exercise in memorization and obedience. |
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Literate North India, for its part, laments the transformation of a Delhi that was once a byword for elegant poetry, Mughal manners and courtly civilisation. |
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He also, quite obviously, invites us to make a connection between his transformation of junkyard scraps and the untapped potential of those who have been discarded by society. |
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They reminisce about the transformation of Gregor from a clerk to a successful traveling salesman, bringing home mountains of hard cash for the family's pleasure. |
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The controversial doctrine of transubstantiation recognised the miraculous transformation of bread and wine into the actual body and blood of Christ during the Eucharist. |
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Putting the tensive principles of justice and mercy into practice moves us forward in the transformation of a world founded on injustice and lack of compassion. |
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Soon enough the dance halls were dominated by the ska beat, which eventually metamorphosed into rocksteady, this transformation paving the way for the emergence of reggae. |
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One of the least demanding of all perennial plants, irises are undergoing a radical transformation regarding color, flower form, and reblooming abilities. |
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Bagua Zhang derives its name from Ba Gua, the mystical symbol of the eight states of transformation upon which the Chinese book of divination, the I-Ching is based. |
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Both creeds enjoyed a language rich in the apocalyptic imagery of the millenarianist transformation of society. |
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Several factors are driving this transformation of New York City's cyberscape. |
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Team Spirit and Black Clover are sponsoring the transformation of a disused field near the driving range at the resort in Sutton Coldfield. |
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Detroit Red needed to be metamorphosized into Malcolm X, of course, but his American society needed a quasireligious transformation as well. |
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Le Riche said the rebranding followed the successful transformation of the Stampers store in St Aubin, Jersey, to Checkers Xpress one year ago. |
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But the transformation that Jowell gushed about simply never materialized. |
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A transformation occurs when a mecha character, vehicle, or weapon unfolds and reassembles itself in a totally new form. |
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Among the transformation steps, the mechanisms underlying metacyclogenesis have been extensively studied. |
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Premalignant lesion is a morphologically changed tissue which has greater risk of malignant transformation in comparison with normal tissue. |
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This heralded the transformation of television into a popular and dominant medium. |
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Karosses are closely associated with shamans in the rock paintings across the region that depict the partial transformation of men into antelope. |
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The Neolithic Revolution brought about the greatest material transformation in human history. |
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One could feel her humility as the abused daughter, bedazzlement at her own transformation and overall grace. |
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In this paper an attempt has been made to linearize the two capacity interacting process using variable transformation method. |
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Decomposition and transformation of organic matter in rendzina and brown forest soils. |
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The intellectual transformation of the Renaissance is viewed as a bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern era. |
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They show two separate manuscript environments, and the transformation of the hymn as it goes from an oral tradition to a literate one. |
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Technology-enhanced teaching ans learning, leading and supporting the transformation on your camous. |
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