The Grammys are the first step in the singer's domestication, of his certain transmogrification from hate-filled bad boy to lovable, safe, pop dreamboat. |
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She's about 15, and she's going through that evil transmogrification that all teenage girls go through, where they grow scales and can breathe fire. |
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Another is that the anatase formed naturally by the transmogrification of another form of titanium dioxide over the centuries though that seems unlikely. |
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The hallucinations brought on by alcoholic delirium tremens tend to be a transmogrification of things the alcoholic is actually seeing or experiencing into a realm of sheer terror. |
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Yet a shave was still required for the transmogrification, and this took another fifty dollars, shaves not being in the repertoire of this crew of artistes. |
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But in Hepburn's day stars were extraordinary, or nothing at all. Like Garbo, Miss Hepburn became aware that she had become something more than an actress, and found the transmogrification confusing. |
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Transmogrification is an interesting theme for haute couture – especially given the plastic surgery evident in the front row – but Gaultier's hand was heavy. |
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