This contains a converted stone building giving three loose boxes, each with power, automatic water and auto feeders, as well as a hen house. |
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By clever design, the same basic Sheppee body could be used as a charabanc to transport passengers or converted into a goods wagon. |
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E's sleeping area was a converted walk-in closet, with two mattresses thrown on the floor. |
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Performers projected into a horn, and the vibrations were directly converted into the wiggles of a groove on the master disc. |
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After vibration data is measured using the accelerometer and converted into digital format, they are then stored in a computer. |
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The next score came from forward drive and hooker Steve Hayhurst was accredited with the touch down which Andy Newsome converted. |
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It was a former watermill, masterfully converted into a cosy modern Bed-and-Breakfast hotel, with two rooms and a bunkhouse outside. |
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The spectra were first converted from wavelength to wave number and then fitted with a superposition of Gaussians. |
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The unusual pact would see Boeing's 767 jetliners converted to tankers and leased to the military. |
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It's housed in a drab off-campus building that looks like a converted Quonset hut, and it sits next door to an auto-repair shop. |
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Operating from 1950 until the fire in 1957, they converted uranium to weapons-grade plutonium for nuclear bombs. |
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They forced two frees that Rogers converted and the sides were level with six minutes of the half gone. |
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Had any of these been converted the outcome could well have been a different story. |
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The one referred to in the booklet is the all-ultrasonic car converted from a former New Haven RR Mack railbus. |
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After ceasing to haul timber and minerals, the track was used briefly to haul tourists in an old automobile converted into a railbus. |
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But since her body had been converted into the wax-like adipocere, the stab marks were clearly visible. |
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Juiceheads avoid gynecomastia by taking anti-estrogens, or by exclusively using steroids that can't be converted to estrogen. |
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This way the adjustable stool can be converted from table height to bar height very easily. |
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By the 1970s, they were thought to be vulnerable to Soviet missiles and were supplemented by converted civil airliners, now 747 jumbo jets. |
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He braked outside a rambling Tudor-style house that had been recently converted into apartments. |
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Her house truck with its zany adornments can be quickly converted to fit in with our image of a gypsy fortune teller's tent. |
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Cork City Council has converted 17 of their vehicles to run on rapeseed oil, under the EU CIVITAS programme. |
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Indeed, the evaluation site's old wastewater lagoon was converted into clean, aerated water. |
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Referee George Mitchell whistled for a penalty which Scott Crabbe converted. |
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Figo converted and Real Madrid proceeded to shine and showboat their way to a rattling 4-2 triumph. |
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The nursery building, which was converted in the 1980s, has a flat roof that first started leaking last year. |
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Under German rule some of the Kashubians were converted to Protestantism, as were the Mazurians in East Prussia. |
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There they are converted to fatty acids, amino acids, and glycogen, or else oxidized by the various catabolic pathways of cells. |
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Always behind, the hosts converted a last-minute penalty stroke against a rejuvenated India team. |
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These materials are reacted with sulfuric acid, then neutralized, and converted to a salt. |
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But driving home that night, with the day's events whizzing round in my head, I did wonder if we were just preaching to the converted. |
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Vapors from chemical warfare agents are converted to ions by a chemical-ionization reagent gas. |
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Accommodation links offer breaks in converted castles, churches, lighthouses and wigwams. |
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The seventeenth century grade II listed building was converted into a pub in the 1970s and the pub closed at the end of last year. |
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The unsaturated glucuronyl residues released by the action of the unsaturated glucuronyl hydrolases are nonenzymatically converted to keto acids. |
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When the Khazar tribe converted to Judaism in 740, their khanate occupied a Eurasian power vacuum between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. |
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Roy Appleyard converted from the touchline, an excellent kick considering the very windy conditions. |
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The gloss on a stunning score came when Stephens converted the touchline kick, giving Kendal a 22-0 lead. |
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Dating back to the 1860s, this converted property has three bedrooms, four reception rooms, three bathrooms and a spanking new kitchen. |
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On a farm with cows, pigs, horses and sheep, Jaime spent her childhood baling hay and practicing gymnastics in a converted barn. |
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Birth weight was recorded in pounds and ounces and converted into kilograms. |
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His cows are wintered outdoors on 265 acres of highly erodible land and prior converted wetlands. |
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O'Neill converted to give the Vikings a 14-10 lead before Cooke added a penalty to put the game on a knife-edge at half-time. |
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Sucrose is also the basic plant biochemical building block, and can be converted to proteins, fats, and organic acids. |
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It is woolly-headed to suppose that Liverpool, in debilitating form, could suddenly be converted to flamboyance and virtuosity. |
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The carboxyl group can also be converted into an alcohol by reduction of the carbonyl carbon. |
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Across Scotland, cities are pock-marked with redundant churches converted into pubs, DIY outlets and designer flats. |
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Several epoxy ketones were converted to aldols in good yields upon irradiation. |
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Thus, rather than being refractory to conversion, large heterologies converted as often, or more often, than equidistant small heterologies. |
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The hosts retook the lead on half-time with another converted try but the scores were levelled on 52 minutes. |
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Their main component, alginic acid, is converted into calcium salts and sodium salts. |
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In December 1942 non-divisional regiments of anti-aircraft artillery and field artillery were converted into separate battalions. |
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By careful use of appropriate conditions and catalysts alkanes can be converted into other hydrocarbons such as the alkenes and alkynes. |
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We regret if readers inferred from reading the column that rental units were being converted to condos. |
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A season of English county cricket with Kent converted him to a complete all-rounder. |
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Most film companies converted to production houses to service the high demand for local content to fill broadcast hours. |
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The Bureau of Reclamation had converted parts of the lakebeds into homesteads, many for World War I and World War II veterans. |
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Twenty-four regiments formed part of the Restoration army, but subsequent restructuring reduced this number as some were converted to lancers. |
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As it was, a belligerent second-half from the visitors, coupled with a last-gasp converted try, resulted in a respectable outcome. |
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Clean spread sheets were easy to maintain in his first overseas bank because it was in a converted London launderette. |
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It's hard to live with someone in a different time zone, so I converted for the sake of the relationship. |
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The canal area is zoned for new homes and restaurants, and some redundant cotton mills are being converted into flats. |
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It appears to be in a different league from other buildings which have been converted into cavernous licensed premises. |
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It can be converted from a right-handed weapon to a left-handed one by simply changing the bolt and casing ejector aperture. |
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It is taken away with an astounding backhand return but a second chance is converted when Nathan nets a backhand. |
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Leos took advantage of the let-off to score a converted try from a midfield move. |
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A detailed analysis of weapons handed in shows the haul includes two revolvers, two single shot pistols and a converted blank firer. |
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Much like matter and antimatter the two objects would be almost instantly converted to pure energy, generating a massive explosion. |
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The group recorded their new CD in the Moroccan city of Fez, in the courtyard of a converted riad. |
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He said councillors would like to see the building possibly converted into apartments without being demolished. |
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He converted the penalty with aplomb to settle his nerves and give the home side the start they wanted. |
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Many institutions have converted full-time appointments to positions held by part-time faculty or graduate assistants. |
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Penalties are converted to an honor system, as in golf, allowing the NHL to save money by firing all the referees and linesmen. |
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Once the DNA is converted back into RNA, the introduced mutations will occur in the genome of the RNA virus. |
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The 29-year-old, from Long Street, Easingwold, has converted a Honda RVF 400 machine from a road bike to a racing bike with great results. |
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Second, this material has to be converted to HTML, and the resulting pages linked to the course homepage. |
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All are short-term, highly liquid assets that can easily be converted into cash and used as currency. |
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The activity of the collateral is the speed at which it can be liquidated and converted into cash. |
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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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Most animals can synthesize this vitamin in the liver, where glucose is converted to ascorbic acid. |
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In these the fins have lost their lobes, and one lung has been lost and the other converted to a swim bladder. |
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That is not to say that everyone's been converted or that everything in the garden is rosy. |
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All locker rooms can easily be converted to dressing rooms for stage and arena shows. |
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It stands on the site of the former lock-up garage to the York Place house, which O'Connor has converted into three apartments. |
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The Russian broker pays for them in roubles, which are converted into dollars by the U.S. broker. |
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They bought the former council house and converted the loft into a bedroom for their two eldest daughters. |
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Hodge converted on each occasion, only to see Llanelli arrest their slide with a touchdown from Neil Boobyer. |
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The brick and the exposed duct work make this place feel like one of those trendy, oversize lofts that was converted from an old factory. |
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North of the famous commercial area, the Loop, converted factory lofts now house ethnic art galleries and yuppie advertising agencies. |
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Castle Gardens was converted into an immigration centre to register the huge numbers of arrivals. |
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Contact had been lost with the yacht on September 6, but sweeps of the sea failed to spot the crew or the ketch, a converted fishing boat, which is believed to have sunk. |
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We eagerly converted more acres, tried more crops, and enthusiastically learned our way through the new agronomics and new beauracracy that organic certification brought. |
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My neighbor Dave the Web Designer wants to know if Facebook friends can be converted into an alternative energy source. |
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But new inventions in the 18th century speeded up textile production and led to the growth of factories, and many of the old corn mills were converted to woollen production. |
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He converted from Greek Orthodox to the Anglican religion, and renounced his allegiance to the Greek crown. |
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All reading times were converted to words read per minute, then transformed to base 10 logarithms for the analyses because they were positively skewed. |
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Most cat anglers in my experience seem to be converted carp anglers, used to fishing flat calm waters where the fish are as likely to take a boilie as a dead or livebait. |
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In 1800, the building was re-roofed and converted into the parish church. |
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They converted an old mansion into an ashram in a rundown part of Philadelphia. |
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He spends his days shacked up in a 400-square-foot converted turkey coop in the backwoods of Maine. |
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The second phase includes an aquatic center with water slides, and a third phase includes an auditorium that can be converted into an indoor soccer facility. |
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Traditional wherries were converted to carry people by enterprising wherrymen and by the turn of the century special pleasure wherries were built as floating holiday homes. |
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What to do with their brethren converted to a white man's religion? |
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Neotropical forests are rapidly being converted to agricultural land covers, increasing our need for information about the species that are able to use those agroecosystems. |
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Don Hyde, chairman of the Lancastrian Theatre Organ Trust, said the trust rescued the large Wurlitzer from the Odeon when it was being converted into a multi-cinema. |
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When Vreeland first converted to Buddhism, the world he joined was completely sealed. |
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Importantly, as part of the interim plan, Iran has diluted or converted its stockpile of 20 percent enriched uranium. |
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It was picked out as the best of the bunch and sent to the workshop to be converted into a driver training bus and given a new coat of green paint. |
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Keopuolani converted on her deathbed in 1823, instructing her son Kamehameha II to protect the missionaries. |
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I probably bought at the right time, but in terms of paying for a converted apartment and then reconverting it, I probably didn't make a good investment decision. |
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Anderson discovered that the collision of an electron and a positron resulted in the annihilation of both particles, with their mass being converted into energy. |
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Its outbuildings have been converted to meeting rooms and workshops. |
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Values at the tick marks were converted to their antilogarithms. |
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Jagroo said there were 40,000 square feet of warehousing space and the factory could be converted to a downstream plant using products produced at Point Lisas. |
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When a positron encounters an electron, the two annihilate each other and are converted to two gamma rays, which can easily be detected and localized in the brain. |
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The number in the Pacific has since been halved with four of the Trident-missile-fitted submarines converted into conventionally armed cruise missile submarines. |
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According to Buddhist accounts, Candragupta converted to Jainism late in life and went to south India where he starved himself to death according to Jain custom. |
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About 13 percent of Peru's territory has been converted to Protected Natural Areas, including lakes and lagoons, rivers and canyons, and gorgeous waterfalls. |
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The main stem apex in these varieties is not converted as quickly from a vegetative to reproductive state and generally will have about 16-18 main stem nodes at maturity. |
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In 1999, after three years of construction, the old candy factory on the corner of Queen and Shaw reopened, converted into stylish and expensive residential lofts. |
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Not that I've outgrown New York, were that even possible, but in idle moments I have found myself combing property ads for old watermills and converted stables. |
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It is possible that this procedure with weak acetic acid may have converted naturally occurring salicylate to the acetyl form, that is aspirin itself. |
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North Korea claims to have converted the fissile material into nuclear weapons. |
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Ready-made pantries are available in almost any size and shape, from narrow cabinets to elegant armoires that have been converted for kitchen storage. |
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Madeira's hotels are outstanding, many of them converted quintas. |
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A domain name is an alphanumeric name for a computer that typically has meaning to users and is converted automatically to an IP address by the domain name server system. |
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If the converted type of the left operand is int, only the five least significant bits of the value of the right operand are used as the shift distance. |
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That space consists largely of residential blocks and light industrial space and warehousing easily converted to lofts, on the eastern side of the city. |
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The dormitory has since been converted into a small chapel, filled with polished wooden stools and a statue of Mary in the corner. |
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They hit the news in 1997 in Britain when they became a teenage fashion accessory and were then quickly converted into a weapon which could cause blinding. |
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During my tour of duty in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division in 1968-69, the division converted from an airborne division to an airmobile configuration. |
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Although a man of action and a skilled administrator rather than an intellectual, he enjoyed the company of scholars and converted to Protestantism. |
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I was converted, or educated, from listening first to Coltrane with Miles Davis for many nights. |
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Although some cases of stage IV have been successfully resected laparoscopically, it is not uncommon for a laparoscopic procedure to be converted to an open laparotomy. |
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Sound from a microphone placed near the ear is converted to weak electrical currents that activate auditory nerve endings inside the cochlea in the inner ear. |
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Mira and Emmanuel Riva have been converted, because they were civil servants, into Mossad agents. |
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Testosterone is actually converted to oestrogen as it enters the brain by an enzyme we call aromatase Not all of it, and we don't know how much of it's converted to oestrogen. |
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In Kiev, far from the reach of Byzantium, the regent Olga laid the foundation for the future Russian Empire in 957 when she converted to the Orthodox Church. |
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The rock that composed the hillside had once been schist, but now, after millions of years of alteration, it had been converted to a dense, hard red clay called laterite. |
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Stephen Ward, a winger converted to emergency left-back two months ago, now looks to the manner born. |
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In 1951 New Zealand's parliament was converted into a unicameral one with the abolition of the upper, nominated chamber, the Legislative Council. |
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White sugar is acidifying in nature and devoid of all trace elements, enzymes, and vitamins, which is not easily converted by the body. |
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The 24 Wellingtonias today provide an elegant avenue leading to historic Compton Verney House which is being converted into an art gallery. |
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A clearance kick by winger Matt Walls set up the lineout and No 8 Dave Ibbotson scored the try, which was converted from wide out by Dave Hall. |
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The alkali cellulose is next converted to cellulose xanthate crumb by reaction with carbon disulfide. |
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Shoot the actors in a converted locomotive factory against a blank bluescreen in tax-break haven Montreal. |
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En route, the Judsons converted to Baptistic principles and sought the support of the Baptist community in the United States. |
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By 1969, enough qiviut had been converted to yarn to put it into production. |
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Silicon transistors have been converted into the basic components of a quantum computer. |
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However, castor oil, which is converted to ricinoleic acid in the gut, is an irritant that may induce premature labor. |
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Del Potro earned three break points in Federer's opening service game and converted the third when the 32-year-old drove a forehand wide. |
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This is converted into compound growth rate by effecting the antilogarithmic transformation. |
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The Atlantic City Jitney Association just converted its entire fleet of 190 jitneys to clean burning compressed natural gas. |
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Some BB guns are capable of being converted to fire live ammunition and campaigns have been organised to ban the sale of BB guns altogether. |
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Kirklees magistrates heard that the property was a former pub converted into nine bedsits. |
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A secret passage leads from his marital home, No3 The Cliff, Seaton Carew, to No4 next door, which he and wife Anne had converted into bedsits. |
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A trullo is a traditional Apulian stone dwelling with a conical roof, and my friend has converted it into a home, so I am dying to see it. |
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However, German forces refused to relinquish their control of the city, which had been converted into a fortress. |
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All the colonies along the Guiana coast were converted to profitable sugar plantations during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |
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These buildings are mostly located along the Escolta Street of Binondo, which are all unoccupied and can be converted into offices. |
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Old matchlock weapons were recovered and converted to flintlock mechanisms. |
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The resulting solution is evaporated and converted into prills, i.e. dense flakes or grains, of solid ammonium nitrate. |
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The train station became the local post office, while the former engine house was converted into a community center. |
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The SS President Coolidge was a converted luxury liner that hit a mine during the war. |
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Since the breakup of the USSR in 1991, a small number have converted to various Protestant denominations or to Rodnovery, Slavic native faith. |
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Boiling houses in the 17th through 19th centuries converted sugarcane juice into raw sugar. |
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Slavery remained a minor institution in Russia until 1723, when Peter the Great converted the household slaves into house serfs. |
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The church retains its original function and Plateresque facade, but the monastery area has been converted into a museum. |
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The state also has a large number of water parks and thermal springs converted into water parks. |
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The names of all the characters are converted into mock 'Irish' forms and the places mentioned in Virgil's text become places in Fingal. |
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Now I suspect that the action of granite on this rock, has converted a part of it into this pseudo-jasper. |
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In the same week, Charles' brother and future founder of Methodism, John Wesley was also converted after a long period of inward struggle. |
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These materials are often converted to fluoropolymer tubing products and used by the industry to transport highly corrosive materials. |
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In the second stage, pig iron is converted to wrought iron, steel, or cast iron. |
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Ring spinning technology had successfully replaced the spinning mule, with mills having been converted mules to rings. |
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They were the first to hypothesise that iron could be converted from pig iron to bar iron by the action of heat alone. |
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This could be converted into wrought iron using the Aston process for a fraction of the cost and time. |
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Disinterest continued even after Evans convinced a Brandywine miller to have his mill converted. |
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The barracks continued to house artillery officers for a time, and were later converted into housing for senior staff of the Royal Laboratory. |
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Most historic buildings on the site have been renovated and converted into apartments. |
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As the piston rod moved backwards and forwards in a straight line, its linear motion would be converted into circular motion by the gear wheel. |
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Chemical substances may be combined or converted to others by means of chemical reactions. |
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However, the high cost of natural gas lighting at least partly explains why a large number of older gas lamps have been converted to electricity. |
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Embossing is a printing technique used to create raised surfaces in the converted paper stock. |
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When this occurs, the exhausted mines are sometimes converted to landfills for disposal of solid wastes. |
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With a variety of boats, converted lifeboats and wooden boats from the Lakes, they kept boats moving on the canal after commercial use stopped. |
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Between 100 AD and the present, they were drained and converted to agricultural land. |
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Many are used as private residences, or have been converted into offices or flats. |
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This releases alanine and lactate produced from pyruvate into the bloodstream, which can be converted into glucose by the liver. |
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The earlier Boston and Maine Railroad leading further north was discontinued, but a portion of it has been converted into a recreation trail. |
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The first magnetos only converted a few percent of mechanical energy to electricity. |
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The Dales Countryside Museum is housed in the converted Hawes railway station in Wensleydale in the north of the area. |
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The cotton industry shifted to Lancashire, and the Staveley mills were converted to work wood. |
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By 1917, the entire line had been converted and trains were running along the whole length. |
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Pauline's uncle bought the couple a house in Key West with a carriage house, the second floor of which was converted into a writing studio. |
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Tausen's preaching converted ordinary people, merchants, nobles, and monks and even the Prior grew to appreciate Tausen and ordered his release. |
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The premises have since been converted for office and retail use including a gym, theatre, Travelodge and radio station. |
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The former Oldham Loop Line was converted for use with an expanded Metrolink light rail network, and renamed as the Oldham and Rochdale Line. |
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The printing works on Station Road has now been converted into residential flats. |
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Several former railway lines into the station have been converted to tram operation. |
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It was not successful for a host of reasons and was converted to normal steam locomotive working. |
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A year later Dartmoor was converted to a Category C prison for less violent offenders. |
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Early in the 19th century the building was converted from two tenements into four and the facade was damaged. |
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In 1940 they were purchased for the town and converted back into two tenements. |
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A 19th century terrace of houses, now mostly converted into shops, had to have its upper storey removed to provide an easier approach. |
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Pedro singled in the bottom of the eighth inning, which, if converted to a run, would put the team back into contention. |
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Minor magnetite is present and some has been partly converted to hematite as martite. |
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Quinn picked himself up and converted the spot-kick, then moments later Luke Bottomer drilled over after being picked out by Fabrice Kasiama. |
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It wasn't to be, though, Hihetah scoring a sensational late try which Laund converted to break Bees' hearts. |
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The LANGE 1 TOURBILLON PERPETUAL CALENDAR is self-winding, with even the slightest motion converted into winding energy. |
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In another type of test, RNA isolated from exposed cells was converted to cDNA and amplified by QRT-PCR to quantify gene expression. |
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The hydrogen sulphide is converted to sulphuric acid which is sold for industrial use. |
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The tour vessels used in these regions are normally old converted fishing vessels or zodiacs. |
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Hungry Berbatov then converted a Giggs cross for his third before Nani slotted a fifth with Birmingham on their knees. |
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In the chemical industry, methane is converted to synthesis gas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, by steam reforming. |
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The amount of waste heat energy equals or exceeds the amount of energy converted into useful electricity. |
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Yet, cargo and passenger transportation ceased in the 1970s, and the ships were sold or converted into tuna fishing boats. |
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The Sami originally had their own shamanistic religion, but they converted to Lutheranism by Swedish missionaries in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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The Old Haa of Brough in Burravoe is a substantial merchant's house built in 1672 now converted to a museum and visitor centre. |
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The base has been converted to a tourist resort and natural and cultural heritage centre. |
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However, carbon dioxide gas, which when dissolved is partially converted into carbonates and bicarbonates, is often included. |
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Kelp has a high rate of growth and its decay is quite efficient in yielding methane, as well as sugars that can be converted to ethanol. |
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When algae die, they decompose and the nutrients contained in that organic matter are converted into inorganic form by microorganisms. |
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In line with Protestant procedure of that time, all churches were converted to Protestant worship. |
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Buildings which formerly housed brothels in the red light district have been converted to ateliers for young fashion designers, AKA eagle fuel. |
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On the east side of town there is a small theatre in a converted bath house, the Badhuistheater. |
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The abbey was closed and converted into a prison, initially to hold clerical opponents of the republican regime. |
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The Germans converted 52 of these tanks to amphibious use prior to Sea Lion's cancellation. |
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The tank's engine was converted to be cooled with seawater, and the exhaust pipes were fitted with overpressure valves. |
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By the end of August the Germans had converted 160 Panzer IIIs, 42 Panzer IVs, and 52 Panzer IIs to amphibious use. |
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The Savannah was judged not a commercial success, and its engine was removed and it was converted back to a regular sailing ship. |
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Swaney was one of the first anchormen for KFWB when it converted to an all-news format in 1968, said Crys Quimby, station news director. |
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Their fleet includes three converted to diesel electric power in the 1960s and five retaining steam. |
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Around 1982 she went overland to Lake Okataina and was converted to the sidepaddle vessel as she is today. |
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It was also converted to a gritter using the grain chute, capable of blasting grit through the windows of nearby cars. |
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Hammond bought a tan Toyota Land Cruiser, which had been converted into a soft top convertible by a previous owner. |
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Timaeus converted days to stadia at the rate of 1,000 per day, a standard figure of the times. |
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Nitrogen fertilizer can be converted by soil bacteria to nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas. |
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A redundant windmill was converted after 1831 into Garrison Tower as a lookout tower for HM Coastguard. |
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The marks attained in both sets of exams are converted into UCAS points, which must meet the offer made by the student's chosen university. |
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St Mary's Airport was first opened in August 1939, after being converted from High Cross Farm. |
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Young, American inventor, started work on model helicopters in 1928 using converted electric hover motors to drive the rotor head. |
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In the second half, he set up England's goal converted by captain John Terry. |
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In the early 21st century, many were sold to developers who converted them to residential accommodation. |
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In 2007, English Heritage opened a holiday flat inside the castle, in converted former staff quarters. |
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Until 1861 the militia were an entirely infantry force, but in that year a number of county regiments were converted to artillery. |
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In 1877 the militia of Anglesey and Monmouthshire were converted to engineers. |
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Saint Wilfred and the church were given large parts and converted the survivors. |
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Carbohydrates that a person eats are converted by the liver and muscles into glycogen for storage. |
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Newport Quay has been redeveloped with art galleries such as the Quay Arts Centre and new flats converted from old warehouses. |
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Some mews were demolished or put to commercial use, but the majority were converted into homes. |
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It is numbered 6336, and runs on the converted underframe of a parcels van. |
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Some Anglican churches and many of the numerous nonconformist chapels in the county have been converted to residential use. |
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Thicker blades made in this process were often converted into side scrapers, burins were often created in the same manner from debitage as well. |
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The Alans converted to Byzantine Orthodoxy in the first quarter of the 10th century, during the patriarchate of Nicholas I Mystikos. |
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He converted the Mayorship into a Kingship and awarded the joint property to Pepin, who gained the right to pass it on by inheritance. |
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In the far east of the Sami area, the Russian monk Trifon converted the Sami in the 16th century. |
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Geneva converted to Protestantism in 1536, just before John Calvin arrived there. |
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For example, in the 11th century in Burma, king Anoratha converted his entire country to Theravada Buddhism. |
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Gonadal steroidgenesis in girls starts with production of testosterone which is typically quickly converted to estradiol inside the ovaries. |
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However, a significant portion of testosterone in adolescent boys is converted to estradiol. |
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King Stephen converted the nomadic barbarian tribes of the Hungarians and induced them to sedentary culture. |
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Since the 1960s, many westerners attracted by the world view presented in Asian religious systems have converted to Hinduism. |
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The Saxons invaded the area of the Chatti, a Germanic tribe already converted by Saint Boniface and firmly in Charlemagne's empire. |
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Repairs were encouraged and the mosques were not allowed to be converted to any other use. |
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Too many owners of factory chimneys have already capitulated to the negative attitude of the polluticians and have converted to smokeless fuels. |
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The Chinese called this region Xian, which the Portuguese converted into Siam. |
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Marco Polo returned to Venice in 1295 with his fortune converted into gemstones. |
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It is then converted to heroin which is two to four times as potent, and increases the value by two to four times. |
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Morphine is converted into heroin by a simple chemical reaction with acetic anhydride, followed by a varying degree of purification. |
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Chinese writing is now usually converted to the Latin alphabet through the Pinyin phonetic transcription systems. |
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Over time, this hydrogen fuel is completely converted into helium, and the star begins to evolve. |
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The accommodation format was converted from a hotel to a vacation club functioning on a timeshare basis. |
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In 1867 these rifles were converted to breechloader by way of the trapdoor-style Milbank-Amsler system, which chambered a proprietary. |
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He advocated dismantling the system of caste in Hindu culture, and reconversion of the converted Hindus back to Hindu religion. |
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The 2-aminofluorene is then converted to a number of derivatives, including an acetamide, a benzamide, and an imine. |
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There is also a laundry room and a store room that link the house to a converted barn which would be ideal as a home office or rec room. |
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Oil is converted into sebacic acid, which is used to make the PA10 monomer. |
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Gastrulation is the process whereby the bilaminar embryonic disk is converted into a trilaminar disk, which occurs in the third gestational week. |
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It was then The Borders who refound their form and Scott MacLeod stretched over for a try which Vili converted. |
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In our proposed scheme, a representative is converted into a binary code of fixed length. |
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Eye-watering At about 78degC the alcohol starts to boil, the vapour is collected, cooled and converted back into spirit known as low wines. |
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In a 2013 interview, Tyler stated that the farm in New Zealand had been converted to a dairy farm twelve years after they purchased the land. |
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Then two tries, one converted by Kook, by centres Paul Therby and Tim McBride increased the lead to 15-0 at the start of the second half. |
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As a result, their assets were reincorporated as joint-stock companies, sold and converted. |
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There is currently a Halal meat counter to the rear and this could be converted to a deli or sandwich bar by any new owner. |
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Lupton got back to deny Bosc moments later, but, from the restart, Casey McGuire forced his way under the sticks and Bosc converted. |
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Scott Twary, a bioscientist and algae researcher who is researching and bioengineering algae that can be converted into clean burning biofuel. |
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The decision was made to continue living in their large, converted home, Home Barn, letting out the separate two bedroom neighbouring property, The Linhay. |
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And speaking of 400 hours, it also turns out that is the amount of time that we save in a lifetime when we converted to the touch tone phone from the rotary phone. |
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All of the traditional IRAs could be converted to Roth IRAs in year one. |
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The latter two xenobiotics are converted to quinoid derivatives, which are, in principle, able to participate in redox cycle and generate active oxygen species. |
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Rather ominously, Tiger Woods has converted to the gripper strategy since studying with Hank Haney, a gripper who developed the yips with his driver. |
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A spokesperson for Federated said all or most Woodies stores will be converted by the fourth quarter, and those not operating as Macy's will be sold or closed. |
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The company recently finished phase one of the Mouse River Park Waterflood, leaving only one water supply well and one well to be converted to injection. |
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One of the key aspects of their bid was that this particular model of cargo plane can be converted from strategic airlift to a massive water bomber. |
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The hosts pulled back level, but when Will Barrett converted a chance created by attackman Jonathan Aspinall, the momentum swung back to the visitors. |
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When an existing road is converted into a freeway, all existing driveways must be removed and access to adjacent private lands must be blocked with fences or walls. |
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The earliest purpose built fishing vessels were designed and made by David Allan in Leith, Scotland in March 1875, when he converted a drifter to steam power. |
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Young fly-half Sion Pringle capitalised on another strong rucking movement to quickly gather the ball and touch down for a try that was converted. |
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