It has transformed and revitalized and revolutionized large parts of mathematics. |
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During the week running up to the meeting the campus was transformed into an arena of political debate. |
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The neglected garden in the back yard was, in a moment, transformed into a junkyard of shattered masonry. |
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The threats of the past have transformed into agreements of economic, cultural and scientific cooperation. |
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All variables used in this study were transformed to natural logarithms before the correlation analyses were performed. |
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Variables were transformed with natural logarithms or square roots to normalize residuals. |
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Zeinab discovers why the spread of mobile phones has transformed the radio talk show in Africa. |
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How might modern Western instruments be transformed for Arab music, say by retuning the piano for microtonal modal systems? |
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The museum will be transformed into a war-zone, with windows taped-up, air-raid shelters and propaganda posters. |
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Yet watch him on a tennis court and he is transformed into a ruthless matador, drawing his opponents in and going for the kill. |
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But then the next day something happened that slowly transformed the killing despair of the jail and dispersed the power of death. |
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Results show that the transformed DNA sequences remained linked in the recipient genome. |
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James has transformed the detective genre, among other ways, by giving her novels carefully rendered settings. |
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The promise of eventual membership has transformed the nature of countries as diverse as Poland, Turkey and Romania. |
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Emperor Meiji initiated instituted wide sweeping political, civil and social reforms which transformed Japan into a significant world power. |
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The magnolia walls had transformed themselves to off-yellow, and the ceiling was a patchy white. |
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By a single act of accounting alchemy, the company transformed its indebtedness into over a billion dollars of golden profit. |
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A small group of people's raw opinions were transformed through the organisation's alchemy into hard public-health science. |
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The extent to which the tenth-century monastic reformation in England transformed the church should not be exaggerated. |
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Marx himself was reinterpreted by German social democracy and transformed into an advocate of reformism. |
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Both tobacco, as a model plant species, and alfalfa have been transformed with the assembled constructs. |
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There's been a public house on this site for about 60 years, but a recent refurb has really transformed the place. |
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A recent refurb has transformed this hotel into the height of contemporary chic. |
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The centre of Newcastle was transformed between 1825 and 1840 by these and other local architects into an elegant, late Regency city. |
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In this exhibition, the artist transformed the gallery into a kind of Wunderkammer, part natural-history museum, part Pop environment. |
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In order to compare the evolution of foraging variables between birds, the x-axis was transformed into a percentage. |
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The area which used to be the service yard for Tesco would be transformed into a riverside arena, resembling an amphitheatre. |
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The yard and room are now to be transformed into a tourist site, to be called the Mandela Yard Interpretation Centre. |
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Pleasure Island in St. Anne's is to be transformed into a all-weather, year-round attraction. |
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To fashion historians, he's the man who transformed male appearance in the 20th century. |
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And although they embrace new technology, they often seem complacent about political issues and have not transformed our political landscape. |
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In 1892 a man was elected to parliament who transformed the political landscape. |
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The always-on, two-way Internet communication with other farmers throughout the Midwest has truly transformed his business. |
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Garnet, jade and lapis lazuli are crystals formed from rock which has quite literally transformed its shape and appearance. |
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Like conventional rendering, the scene is passed to the geometry processing engine where the polygons are transformed into view space. |
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Instead the pub will be transformed into a youth club with direct input from the young people themselves. |
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A traumatized amnesiac is transformed by an encounter with a 12-year-old girl who has been abandoned by her father. |
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The room itself takes on the artist's intentions, being transformed into a slightly wacky domestic parlour. |
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Previously reported accounting gains will be quickly transformed into problematic losses. |
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He has transformed these overlooked discards into miniatures of intimate beauty and repose. |
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They transformed the appearances of a number of lucky shoppers who had won makeovers and new wardrobes. |
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They also fear wall-to-wall gambling machines inside and empty shops being transformed into amusements if the scheme goes ahead. |
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She certainly appears to have transformed the attitude of managers and staff, as well as that of her colleagues on the council. |
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Paint, ink, paper and canvas are transformed by faith into something analogous to living creatures. |
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A former tennis court to the east of the house was transformed into a croquet lawn. |
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Following the expulsion of the Lazarist priests the school is transformed into an orphanage for Armenian, Turkish and Kurdish children. |
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News of the Revolution of July 1830 in Paris transformed the nature of these mountain protests. |
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As we affect and transform nature, so we are affected and transformed by nature. |
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His experience may be transformed from an unfortunate aberration into official company policy. |
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He was called a heretic and a rebel, but one who transformed his rebellion into art. |
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Meriva can be transformed in a matter of seconds from a five-seater to a single seater with acres of loadspace. |
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Casual classics such as fried clams, fish and chips and lobster rolls are transformed into elegant fare. |
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The mass entry of women into the workplace has transformed them from unpaid domestic slaves into wage slaves with cash to spend. |
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The sideways contour of Port-au-Prince's bay has been transformed into the outline of a loa clutching a sword. |
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The most rewarding aspect of the exhibition involved moving into and through the magically transformed space of the gallery. |
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During the nineteenth century, the suburb was transformed from a space for social outcasts and the lower classes to a space for the elite. |
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And then two goals in a minute transformed the game against the run of play. |
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The school was transformed into a magical wonderland where the children met Santa and two of his elves. |
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Gradually this captivating dancer transformed into multiple savage creatures. |
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Arbor Day this year saw Buffalo City Mayor Sindisile Maclean transformed from a cutter of trees into a tree planter. |
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Urban trees are transformed into guitars, cabinets, and rocking chairs, distilling the natural beauty of the urban forest into stylish art. |
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The knowledge, then, is transformed either through intention or extension and grasped either by comprehension or apprehension. |
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April's general election transformed the political landscape in Northern Ireland. |
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Then, personal passion or stress is purified and transformed into unselfish compassion. |
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In that single moment Susan transformed into a professional gearing up to draw and hold the attention of thousands of viewers. |
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The objects have been carefully arranged, lovingly transformed into what he calls reality art. |
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Staff say the scheme is already proving a success with one troubled child now transformed into a model pupil who has won school awards. |
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Offers have streamed in for flats and apartments in the heart of the city in buildings which have been transformed to meet the demand. |
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The eating disorder transformed the schoolgirl with model looks into a wasted figure and she began to suffer bone disease and kidney failure. |
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Strangely enough after a bit of argy-bargy the play was transformed and both sides improved as did the quality of the game. |
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We understand now that when we bless the bread and wine, they are transformed into Jesus' own body and blood. |
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By their willing participation in this drama, Anzac troops were transformed from crude colonials to Homeric heroes. |
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He has transformed his house from drab and ordinary into an artist's retreat. |
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On the night before he died, Jesus transformed the Passover bread and wine into his own body and blood and told us to eat and drink. |
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The mother centriole is transformed into a basal body competent to nucleate a primary cilium in quiescent cells. |
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British romanticism transformed the landscape aesthetic towards seeing mountains as sublime and picturesque. |
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In this latest version of the SFO, twelve women played electric guitars and five sampled the sound of the guitars and transformed it on laptops. |
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A standard set of 16 veneers over dingy old teeth, and the homely are transformed with instant white choppers. |
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Nasal lavage and PBMC cytokine and the derived cytokine ratios were logarithmically transformed before analysis. |
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In contrast, automation allows the outputs of one stage to be transformed into the inputs for the next, without loss. |
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We performed each analysis on the logarithmically transformed dependent variables. |
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Then, in October 1905, it was transformed into the supreme legislative and administrative body. |
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It is now a residence of the former rulers and part of it has been transformed into a luxurious five-star hotel. |
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The change in amino acid concentration is transformed to logarithmic scale for convenience of presentation. |
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To normalize the 2 distributions, we performed the analysis with data transformed on a logarithmic scale. |
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Whether brand equity and increased sales can be transformed into a resurgent market valuation remains to be seen. |
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The cellars of the store have been transformed to house all sorts of goodies for the little ones. |
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Unattainable luxuries were transformed into desirable marks of status or even into affordable necessities. |
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Tadao Ando's stark concrete walls, for instance, assume the remarkable potency of mass transformed by nature when animated by changing light. |
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A village settled by the Shans from Burma's Shan States in the early nineteenth century, Khun Yuam transformed itself into a small trading town. |
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The remainder of the land will be transformed into an extension for Biss Meadow Country Park and a riverside walk. |
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Kawara transformed the space, laying gray wall-to-wall carpet on the floors. |
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The four quadrants of Kolb's model deal with the processes whereby knowledge is transformed through experience. |
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They became enthralled as the lumps of clay transformed into lively pots with animal characteristics. |
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The rate constants are transformed to a logarithmic scale to ensure an even distribution over the large search space. |
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Thanks to the effort of local people, that derelict piece of waste ground has now been transformed into a thriving urban nature park. |
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A government-planning edict has seen derelict urban wastelands transformed into residential and working communities. |
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This machine arrived as a heap of tangled metal and over a five-year period was transformed into a fine example of authentic restoration. |
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All the planets should have started warm, when gravitational energy was transformed into heat during planetary accretion. |
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Played at a quickstep tempo, the dirge was at once transformed into a jaunty, comic, oompah version of the Scottish anthem. |
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Correlations between variables were investigated by two-tailed Pearson correlation analysis of natural logarithmic transformed data. |
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He believes bank branches can be jazzed up and transformed into places customers feel they genuinely want to visit. |
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Manchester is already getting a new waterway linking the Ashton and Rochdale canals when the Cardroom estate is transformed into New Islington. |
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It contains a chemical called salicin, which Bayer eventually transformed into little white tablets of acetylsalicylic acid, or aspirin. |
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It overlooks a former quinta or agricultural estate, now swallowed up by the city and transformed into a large public park. |
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I loved the way that the stage just transformed itself with quivering strands of material. |
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We added copper, cobalt, selenium, molybdenum, etc to the deficient soils and transformed the plant and animal health. |
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The electrical surge's frequency was tapped out via Morse code and then transformed into a vibration that eventually came out as sound. |
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His obsession with clocks spurred him to buy a job lot of returned timepieces from Ikea, which he has transformed into an art installation. |
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The enormous power given by electricity has radically transformed all our lives. |
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He has transformed the Boks from the joker in the pack of world rugby to the ace. |
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The wind power industry has been transformed by dramatic breakthroughs in efficiency, economy, and adaptability. |
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Since the research began Sheffield city centre has been transformed with a raft of new clubs and shops opening. |
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A black cloth got transformed into rainbow hues, and the Tri-colour emerged from the pieces of cloth kept in a tin. |
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Three years ago Burberry meant outdated raincoats, but now the check has been transformed into one of the hottest fashion labels. |
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This yard, however, had been transformed into a lush garden full of plump, red, juicy tomatoes. |
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Hence, tests were one-tailed. t-Tests were performed on angularly transformed O allele frequencies with each population mean taken as a datum. |
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Values of percentage of maximum conductance were transformed using a natural logarithmic transformation to meet normality assumptions. |
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Not the color of his eyes or the jut of his chin, just the strawberry that transformed his face into a harlequin's mask. |
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The historic City Hall Bonn is transformed into an outsized Advent calendar, where every day a window is lit. |
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A frenzy of hotel building razed old neighbourhoods and transformed city centres. |
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Chlamydomonas strains were transformed according to the silicon carbide whisker method of DUNAHAY 1993, with the following modifications. |
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It can be easily molded into a wide variety of shapes, which are then fired in a kiln and transformed into solid silver. |
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The solo instrument details realized transformed the music to something else. |
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Public housing has been transformed into an ever-diminishing refuge of last resort. |
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This widowbird is transformed into a beautiful long-tailed bird during the mating season. |
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If you have some rolls, a few salad leaves and extra ketchup or chutney, they can be transformed into delicious burgers. |
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Writing with the use of a computer, keyboard and software has transformed the process of writing. |
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Escherichia coli were transformed with the respective plasmids by chemical transformation. |
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I didn't listen then, because I was a rumble of thunder, transformed into a reasonless creature by impending loss. |
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On a cold, damp winter day in central Maryland, U.S., a beautiful wooded hillside was transformed into a sacred grove, hallowed ground. |
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Step forward GoPro, the HD camera manufacturer that has transformed how we document the world around us. |
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The coal mines and hot metal furnaces that transformed the region into Europe's industrial engine a century ago have long since shut down, destroying 500,000 jobs. |
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To compare the sites, plant age, A, was transformed as log to linearize the relationships, and log was used as the covariate in covariance analysis. |
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For her starring role Hannah was taken to Otley, where she went into make-up to be transformed into a 1960s teenager with a little skirt, hair in bunches and T-bar shoes. |
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The manner in which fragments of motor patterns or autonomic reflexes are transformed into social signals are described in part by the evolutionary process of ritualization. |
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Our house's previous owner was a wizard with perennials and it was a thrill our first spring there to watch the yard be transformed by unexpected blossoms. |
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The movie is a fantasy about a mousy housewife who is transformed into a glamorous star. |
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It was a coming of age, a place where boys transformed into men. |
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The city motorway towards the south was transformed into a field of rubble by a rain of dust and bricks, which damaged numerous cars and injured their drivers. |
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Electrical energy is transformed into high-frequency vibrations, which are directed into the workpieces in a holding fixture through an ultrasonic horn. |
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So what transformed this solitary reader into the frothing demagogue of Pilibhit? |
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Technology has also transformed the working life of a roundsman. |
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The locked-up wife is transformed into the villain of the piece. |
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Once a boxy room with a tiny adjoining cloakroom, it has been transformed into a contemporary double bedroom with sleeping platform and luxurious en-suite wet room. |
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Under the plan, the district of old warehouses, wharves and homes will be transformed into a modern business area, a shipping centre and a historic tourist spot. |
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By the time I finished in the fall of 2011, the advent of the e-reader had transformed the world of publishing. |
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The city centre attraction has transformed its world of original interiors into the setting for informal themed talks on dining over the past 300 years. |
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Femen has transformed into a global movement led by Shevchenko and backed by 250 activists in nine countries. |
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A young sea captain's future is transformed as he encounters mutiny, adventure and a beautiful fugitive in this romantic thriller set during an epic voyage to Shanghai. |
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He has transformed himself from skinny Chappelle into in-shape, jacked Chappelle. |
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Gravity is transformed from the constraint that holds us dully to Earth into the power that lets us fly. |
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The book is a sustained meditation and examination of the backlash phenomenon as it has transformed the political landscape of Frank's home state of Kansas. |
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American liberalism has transformed itself into the L-word, a curse to be avoided even by some of its foremost champions, such as John Kerry and Nancy Pelosi. |
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Even good, arresting visual art is transformed by the gaze of a potential consumer. |
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A mountain would be taken away and transformed into a sea loch. |
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Likewise, the land grant colleges transformed America's education system and, as a result, transformed America in a genuinely middle-class nation. |
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Here, some reluctant participants at a family reunion are transformed in a beatific bunch by a ride in the Caravan. |
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Another blank band go to the cops who transformed New York into the safest big city in America. |
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Enclosed by hefty stone retaining walls, the terraces are transformed into strips of garden, with horticultural tools neatly stashed in a storage area underneath the studio. |
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But some bemoan the way the kids have transformed their city, and nowhere is that change more visible than The Bywater. |
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Then presidential politicking transformed the Benghazi tragedy into an inside-the-Beltway circus. |
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But it also transformed a regional threat into a global enemy that was easier to target in the areas it controlled. |
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Christa and John Hale visibly fill with pride as they describe how they have transformed their beloved Highland home from a dilapidated wreck into a rural idyll. |
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But on the big screen, this bullish Brit transformed into the quintessential Cockney accented tough guy with a big heart. |
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Returned to St Petersburg, they transformed the lodges into secret societies and plotted to bring constitutional rule to an autocratic, caste-ridden, and militaristic state. |
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The Witch is pulled out of the oven, transformed into a big cake. |
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And it is a situation impossible to brush under the carpet because the Confederacy transformed the Union. |
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When they are done, the casing has transformed from translucent membrane into chewy, wrinkled coat. |
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The tasteless bread was transformed into a sweet cake that included ingredients, such as dried fruit and marzipan. |
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The humble abode which Nelson Mandela occupied when he first came to Joburg during the early 1940s is to be transformed into a heritage attraction site. |
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The Alhambra's stage has been transformed by a huge team of technicians who assembled the rink then attached it, by rubber tubes running underneath, to a chiller unit. |
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It was made for the virtuosic talents of Mikhail Baryshnikov, and it cleverly transformed him from upright ballet hero into bowler-hatted womanizing rogue. |
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The actor transformed from a sensual Marilyn Monroe to a whimsical Salvador Dali to a starving migrant mother, seamlessly. |
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Set in a finishing school for young ladies, the 1950s musical by Sandy Wilson is the story of five young girls who are busy being transformed into young ladies. |
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The Banke has been transformed into a space characterized by dark furniture, marble wainscoting and a central staircase suitable for Scarlett O'Hara. |
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The academicians thus transformed their intellectual studies into civic action and promoted their vision of the value of scholarship and language to the larger community. |
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It's funny how most of that generation of comedians have transformed into washed-up has-beens or else are producing safe, unchallenging cosy comedy for the 35-55 age group. |
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A man personally transformed by his exposure to books, Gandhi recommended slow, deliberate reading. |
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The trick is to take the idea and expand upon it or rework it or otherwise alter it in some way so that it is transformed from their idea to your idea. |
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Linear regression gave reasonably good fits to the arcsin transformed data from most times and was, therefore, used to facilitate comparison among the data sets. |
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Even the most unpromising small plot can be transformed into a successful garden with hints which will show you just what can be achieved when space and time are at a premium. |
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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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It has transformed laborious manual procedures into rapid electronic ones. |
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These guideposts transformed my negative thoughts into useful work, the way Lamaze mothers learn to re-imagine labor pains as muscle contractions. |
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He told them how the islands in the distance had once been water nymphs, but he'd transformed them to islands because they forgot to include him in a feast they had. |
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Not normally being a ladylike or dressing-up kind of gal, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, and as we girlies all know, blokes are transformed by a suit and bow tie! |
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As pressure for success has grown, match-fixing teams have transformed the lowly position of referee into one of the most lucrative appointments in Chinese sport. |
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In recent years, the man who was once beaten down by a firestorm of criticism has transformed himself into a political kingmaker and a celebrity icon. |
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The house could be reconverted into a family home or could also be transformed into a large bed and breakfast, of which there are relatively few in this part of Drumcondra. |
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Here also there was an ambitious programme of church building in the twelfth century, as favoured churches and chapels were transformed into parish kirks. |
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Prior to any statistical analysis, variables with non-normal distributions were transformed to logarithms, and percentage values were arcsin transformed. |
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And just in case anyone forgot, medical advances have transformed AIDS from a death sentence to something more manageable. |
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But somehow the motoring Yeti has transformed our perception of the abominable snowman as some sort of lovable, furry creature. |
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In 1945 they were transformed into Yugoslav army, organized in 4 field armies with 800,000 fighters. |
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Manufacturing engineering or manufacturing process are the steps through which raw materials are transformed into a final product. |
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The goods may be transformed in the process of providing the service, as happens in the restaurant industry. |
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Cultural and technological developments transformed European society, concluding the Late Middle Ages and beginning the early modern period. |
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In the 19th century, the city was transformed by development relating to its status as a trading center, as well as by European immigration. |
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The wind had kicked up something fierce and the entire bay had transformed from placidity to slapping waves. |
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If the situation created by the War has transformed also the English circulation into unconvertible paper money, this is merely a passing fact. |
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Even good, arresting visual art is transformed by its context. |
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A HOTEL is set to be transformed into a PS4m youth hostel and is set to open next year. |
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Figure 3 demonstrates that during the heat-treatment program, part of the phlogopite was transformed to the forsterite and leucite phases. |
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The office design and build specialist has transformed a run-down unit in St Mellons. |
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Herein we present a patient with breast MALT lymphoma that transformed to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. |
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The plainest and scruffiest MDF shelves and old scratched metal cabinets can be transformed with a lick of paint and a decoupage session. |
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One by one the family are transformed by the pods, until only the angstful teen daughter is left to make her escape. |
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All outward signs suggest that catatonics have ceased being subjects by virtue of having transformed themselves into veritable objects. |
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The hall of the chancellory had been transformed into a cloakroom and there the crowd was thickest. |
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Shikimic acid is further transformed into aromatic amino acids through chorismic acid. |
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Because of the snow at the pass, the actual trail was transformed into a confusion of random crisscrossings with relentless slippery scree. |
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The dithyrambic chorus is a chorus of transformed people, for whom their social past, their civic position, is entirely forgotten. |
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Flora, initially an ivory-pale, dark-haired funest beauty, whom the author transformed just in time into a third bromidic dummy with a dun bun. |
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In addition the goods offered in the markets influenced and transformed the newcomers' food and aesthetic tastes and their cultural horizon. |
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In the period from the 8th to the 12th century, Old English gradually transformed through language contact into Middle English. |
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It was a revolution that transformed not only the country, but the world itself. |
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This transformed the magistrates from representatives of the people to representatives of the dictator. |
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The Kingdom of Wessex had thus been transformed into the Kingdom of England. |
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In this, Maurice transformed Hooker's emphasis on the incarnational nature of Anglican spirituality to an imperative for social justice. |
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In diplomacy and economics William III transformed the English state's ideology and policies. |
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Two thirds of France was employed in agriculture, which was transformed by the Revolution. |
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These industrial regions transformed agrarian Prussia into an industrial leader in the nineteenth century. |
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This massive organic deposit later became heated and transformed under pressure into oil. |
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In January 2001 Airbus Industrie was transformed from an inherently inefficient consortium structure to a formal joint stock company. |
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The Gendarmerie Corps was transformed into a civilian police and security force. |
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In 1971 the Evening Standard led a public campaign for Somerset House to be transformed into a new public arts venue for London. |
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Between 1666 and 1676, the innermost ward was transformed and the palace buildings removed. |
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Thus by the end of the 16th century Russia was transformed into a multiethnic, multiconfessional and transcontinental state. |
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From the 1850s, the Parsi theatre tradition in India transformed Hamlet into folk performances, with dozens of songs added. |
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Then came our Quantum theory, which totally transformed our image of matter. |
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In 1166 Henry II of England transformed English law by passing the Assize of Clarendon act. |
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The industrial revolution and the increasing mechanism of the economy transformed society and threatened the livelihoods of many workers. |
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When Russell was eleven years old, his brother Frank introduced him to the work of Euclid, which transformed his life. |
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Pepper's transformed both musicians' ideas of what was possible and audiences' ideas of what was acceptable in music. |
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Arthur Rank created a partnership with Boot and together transformed the estate into a film studio. |
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Today it has been transformed into the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Centre. |
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Rowell transformed the ethos of a club that had traditionally drawn its players from the immediate locality. |
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But in every instance the commonplace thing is transformed by metaphor, the figure that moves the object toward the metaquotidian. |
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Many of these games owe their origins to older outdoor sports, adapted and transformed over time for indoor play. |
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The lens then transformed the LEDs into a shaft of bright blue pulsating light which synchronised with each new Runner. |
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The French Revolution transformed nearly all aspects of French and European life. |
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University building developments which transformed the George Square and Potterrow areas proved highly controversial. |
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It was not until industry transformed the linen and shipbuilding trades that the economy and the population boomed. |
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La Cotte de St Brelade is a Palaeolithic site inhabited before rising sea levels transformed Jersey into an island. |
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Cistercian labour transformed southern Scotland into one of northern Europe's main source of sheep wool. |
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Construction of an Interstate Highway System transformed the nation's infrastructure over the following decades. |
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They can be transformed into organisms in the form of plasmids or in the appropriate format, by using a viral vector. |
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He also patented a rotary carding engine that transformed raw cotton into cotton lap. |
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This transformed the carbon into graphite which further strengthened and smoothed the filament. |
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Likewise, the historical alveolar stop has transformed into a trill consonant in many modern dialects. |
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The Maastricht Treaty transformed the European Community into the European Union. |
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A writer must refuse to allow himself to be transformed into an institution, even if it takes place in the most honorable form. |
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These have been toned down in recent decades as he has adapted and transformed the techniques into more subtle methods. |
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The artists were issued with a stormtrooper helmet, which they transformed into a work of art. |
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Lands long used for pastoralism have transformed under the forces of grazing livestock and anthropogenic fire. |
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The collective environmental weights of fire and livestock browsing have transformed landscapes in many parts of the world. |
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In 2004 the army transformed itself into a fully professional organization and compulsory military service was abolished. |
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After the defeat of Napoleon, the Dutch army was transformed into a conscription army. |
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In 1996 conscription was suspended, and the Dutch army was once again transformed into a professional army. |
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Cistercian labour, for instance, transformed southern Scotland into one of northern Europe's most important sources of sheep wool. |
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They transformed their households into centres of religious activity and offered places of safety for priests. |
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The epic poem transformed French King Henry IV into a national hero for his attempts at instituting tolerance with his Edict of Nantes. |
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De Charpentier transformed Venetz's idea into a theory with a glaciation limited to the Alps. |
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This behaviour had a profound and irreversible effect on the substrate which transformed the seabed ecosystems. |
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Kellogg transformed American eating habits from 1906 by popularizing breakfast cereal. |
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The arrival of online publishing opportunities has radically transformed the economics of the field and the shape of the future is controversial. |
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But if he held him prisoner, the support for Gruffudd could not be transformed into anything more dangerous. |
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The challenge for early writers was that Chicago was a frontier outpost that transformed into a global metropolis in the span of two generations. |
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They transformed previously rural areas into an urban landscape, and considerably increased Milford's area of housing. |
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Dee Rocks is a local fundraising music festival, usually held during May when the town hall is transformed into a music venue. |
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For example, animal offal and inedible parts may be transformed into products such as pet food and fertilizer. |
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The hotel is being transformed into a new boarding house, providing accommodation for 30 upper sixth form students. |
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Out of fear of what Cerridwen would do to him, Gwion fled and eventually transformed into a piece of grain before being consumed by Cerridwen. |
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Women are often made to represent higher values and transformed into objects of desire and of mystery. |
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The front legs transformed into flippers, costing them their mobility on land. |
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A series of successive social reforms transformed the country into one of the most equal and developed on earth. |
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The consequences transformed the balance of power in East Asia, resulting in a reassessment of Japan's recent entry onto the world stage. |
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By the late 19th century, Japan had transformed itself into a modernized industrial state. |
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This, in effect, transformed the magistrates from being representatives of the people to being representatives of the dictator. |
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Philip transformed France from a small feudal state into the most prosperous and powerful country in Europe. |
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In the following years Amsterdam was rapidly transformed into one of the world's most important ports. |
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One bunker was transformed into a fish hatchery and a large tunnel complex was made into a mushroom farm. |
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By 2012 Osprey Quay had been transformed with huge investment, offering over 11 hectares, a total of 60,000 square metres of business space. |
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By sharing goodwill and inspiration to others and serving mankind the world can be transformed and peace can be achieved. |
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White's Arthurian series The Once and Future King, the young King Arthur is transformed into a badger by Merlin as part of his education. |
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The core may be microscopically small and is sometimes completely transformed into manganese minerals by crystallization. |
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Consequently, this area is a rare case of a passive margin slowly being transformed into an active margin. |
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When Newton's laws are transformed to a rotating frame of reference, the Coriolis force and centrifugal force appear. |
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Around the edges of many of the plutons the country rocks have been transformed by heat in a process known as contact metamorphism. |
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Fine grained sedimentary rocks were transformed into hornfels and minerals such as amphibole, pyroxene. |
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Although muster rolls were prepared as late as 1820, the element of compulsion was abandoned, and the militia transformed into a volunteer force. |
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The militia was transformed into the Special Reserve by the military reforms of Haldane in the reforming post 1906 Liberal government. |
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Colemans Animal Farm in Porchfield was a dairy farm from 1558 until the 1990s, when it was transformed into a family attraction. |
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The Landrace cattle transformed into Sussex cattle and Sussex chickens emerged about the time of the Roman conquest. |
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Since the 1980s, New Zealand has transformed from an agrarian, regulated economy to a market economy. |
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Napoleon Bonaparte took control, made many reforms inside France, and transformed Western Europe. |
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Under extravagant and rich popes, Rome was transformed into a centre of art, poetry, music, literature, education and culture. |
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Like magic, Carla transformed from the dainty pixie into a hardcore, no-nonsense businesswoman right before his eyes. |
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The economies of Algeria and Libya were transformed by the discovery of oil and natural gas reserves in the deserts. |
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