The influx of foreign students in the early 1970s transmuted the lives of Kathakali artistes who had known until then only indigence. |
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Alchemists never transmuted metals, never found a panacea, and never discovered the fountain of youth. |
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Subsequently, Dippel turned to alchemy and claimed to have discovered a secret formula by which he transmuted silver and mercury into pure gold. |
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Others purported to have transmuted metals or concocted elixirs and sold their recipes to others. |
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His younger brother Paul, however, has transmuted from true-blue Tory to one of Labour's boys. |
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In the hands of the Latin American magical realist, Gauguin's story has been transmuted into a lush story of frenzy, in vivid chromatic colours. |
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The Goddess also figures prominently in alchemy in its concern with primal matter, the primal matrix from which all else may be transmuted. |
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We are marvelously constructed of those transmuted elements borne within the fiery athanors of long dead Super Suns. |
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We see, here, a politics of masculinity, its currency that of resentment transmuted into exaggerated self-assertion. |
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The city was engulfed by shock transmuted into compassion, grief and mourning. |
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There is Latin itself, which ultimately failed to outlive the imperium and which slowly transmuted into the vernacular Romance languages. |
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The sniffles I have been nursing since July have transmuted into pure flu, as lead transmutes into gold. |
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Such a society will see reality as something to be improved upon, perfected, transmuted into images. |
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It continues to run on the goggle-box and now has transmuted into a stage show. |
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The arrow-like pointedness of jealousy is transmuted into efficient action. |
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It is created by joining Mote of Shadow. Primal Shadow can be transmuted to and from Primal Water by alchemists. |
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This means that they could not initiate a runaway reaction that transmuted the earth into strange matter. |
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The radioactive elements to be transmuted are then turned into a target for protons fired out of a particle accelerator. |
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From within you will see a palette of colors transmuted by light filtering down from above and bouncing from wall to wall. |
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But, to begin with, the egomaniacal energy was creatively transmuted into collective will. |
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The added value from our work and our commitment must be transmuted into added value which the citizens of Europe recognise in their daily lives. |
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The uncompromising attitude of the West Pakistani army and politicians transmuted this opposition from nationalist to secessionist. |
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In December 2008 this code was transmuted into a legally binding EU Common Position. |
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Indeed, history itself is often not taught, being dumped instead into the soft-study mishmash called social studies or transmuted into half-baked courses in civics. |
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It also points out that some of the long-lived components of spent fuel cannot practicably be transmuted. |
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Forget not that these three great Buddhas summarise in a peculiar sense the transmuted essence of the previous solar system in which intelligent activity was the goal. |
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Moreover, a fleet of reactors would have to be developed in which the separated isotopes could be selectively bombarded with so-called rapid neutrons, split, and transmuted into less hazardous radionuclides. |
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Its negative and destructive charge is transmuted into a positive desire to beat one's opponent-not to achieve victory at all costs and by any means, but fairly, in a contest governed by rules that both sides observe. |
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Energy is apparently transmuted by a series of octavations and that these octavations differentiate matter. |
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In form and spirit the book is unique, a simple romantic narrative transmuted by sheer glow of beauty into a prose poem. |
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So what began, in Greek, as a wind egg was transmuted, in Latin, into a urine egg. |
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This small gift, coming as it does after the harrowing things he has experienced, is transmuted into an almost miraculous event, and his giddiness at the prospect of satiety is palpable. |
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Without entering into the details we may say that in Tamil Siddha literature we come across three methods by which the human body can be transmuted into immortality. |
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Human nature becomes transmuted into a social nature which finds it impossible to understand that beyond its artificial borders, the world is one sole system of interconnected parts. |
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By comparing these reaction rates, SNO demonstrated that neutrinos born as electron neutrinos transmuted from one type to another en route to the Earth. |
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The stories of their lives were transmuted into works of fiction. |
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