Kennan wrote a memoir that had enough literary merit to be turned into a play. |
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The disenfranchised people were turned into a resource, worth only the market price of their labour power. |
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Newton devoted long years of research to the ancient mysteries of alchemy and how base metals could be turned into gold. |
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Theatre is a place of alchemy where base metal can often be turned into gold. |
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She wrapped her fingers hard around her sister's thin wrists so that Talitha's sleepy moaning turned into a frightened whimpering. |
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Luther did indeed set out with the idea of reforming the church, but reformation quickly turned into revolution. |
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Notes are regularly recycled in the United States and turned into ordinary writing paper or egg boxes. |
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As we got closer, we realised that it was a bus stand that had been turned into a refugee camp. |
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Another is the lower part of an 18th Century tallboy with open base turned into a fashionable writing table. |
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About two kilometers around the lake, the sand beach turned into rocks and there was a huge cliff over top. |
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When he saw that she was examining him, his neutral expression turned into a scowl. |
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Mars is the only planet that might be terraformed and turned into an Earth-like planet. |
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Cardboard collected from local companies is shredded and used for animal bedding on the farm and turned into compost. |
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Alternatively, the original entrance could be restored and the garden level accommodation turned into a self-contained flat. |
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The brush of lips quickly turned into something completely different-more urgent and hungry. |
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The televised US murder trials are cited as examples of how court cases have turned into media circuses. |
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Several of Scotland's gold medallists turned into ambassadors, expressing how much they'd like the Games to come to Scotland in eight years. |
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A police gym has been turned into an Aladdin's cave of valuable stolen antiques. |
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The tourists spoke of the moment their cruise in Antarctica turned into a real-life adventure after their liner was holed below the water line. |
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Afternoon turned into evening, evening into a dismal, dark, rainswept night. |
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It is common for the tailing ponds to be turned into wetlands or even grazing lands for buffalo such as the one made by Syncrude. |
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And their centers had turned into brown patches where it seemed even the little toadstools I had stupidly admired had trouble growing. |
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Once flourishing human settlements in the countryside had turned into jungles and had become haunts of wild beasts of prey. |
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We all know that the film is being turned into a movie, to satisfy all the religious sceptics who can't actually read. |
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But the second she became a traveling cohort she turned into a violent, raging beast. |
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Who'd have thought a single email designed to mock New York scenesters would have turned into an international craze? |
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Today, nothing remains of the airfield except for a 500m2 plot of land donated by a farmer which has been turned into a small memorial park. |
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Several lorries then ploughed into the wreckage as the motorway was turned into a scene of chaos as cars and lorries collided with each other. |
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She found her way to the last barrack before the tunnel turned into a bridge over the Ebruan River that flowed through the middle of the city. |
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Demonstrations and mass protest rallies in the early 1990s turned into riots in which several hundred were killed and thousands arrested. |
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After the war the rambling building was turned into an hotel by the Ferruccio family. |
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The parklike understory turned into rank undergrowth, and the inevitable result was a bushfire that destroyed all the old-growth, hollow trees. |
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As the river turned into rapids, the princess grabbed her companion and hauled her back on board. |
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The end of her exclamation turned into a high-pitched whinny and Leif started. |
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The tech-services industry has been whipsawed as the red-hot demand of the late 1990s turned into the deep freeze of the past few years. |
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By his 40's, he had turned into a ravaged scarecrow, unrepentant about the trail of sorrow he had left behind. |
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When the rose petals and hips are turned into face creams they have amazing healing properties, and so are ideal for mature or sensitive skins. |
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I put this thing on and looked in the mirror and it was like I had turned into a cartoon. |
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Once the thin blue line defending a society's fundamental values, the police have now grotesquely turned into a weapon against them. |
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It's a crying shame that CSS, designed to be so simple and approachable to nonprogrammers, has turned into such a cabalist's affair! |
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Last year we got money to spend on playground games, but the bats were soon turned into weapons and the skipping ropes used for abseiling. |
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The surface of the road is to be replaced, and the crawler lane is to be closed and turned into a single lane road. |
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A few kisses in the moonlight and I turned into a shameless, wanton creature so unlike myself. |
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I turned into a total wreck and it got so bad that my nerves began jangling on a Wednesday, three days before a game. |
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Many are turned into cesspools and dumping sites for solid waste, including hazardous materials. |
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The decaying sports grounds have been turned into wastelands and junkie hangout spots. |
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The quest for learning about what's important turned into a quest for certainty. |
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Suddenly its own chosen ground of national security had turned into quicksand. |
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The series goes a long way toward explaining, if inadvertently, why the quincentenary turned into a fiasco. |
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Several of the Jerries turned into our guys intending to engage, but the majority continued the long dive in the direction of Rome. |
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Our sense of national pride has been turned into plain old jingoistic nationalism by people who just want to sell us fermented grain juice. |
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That also means I never actually turned into a four-foot dragon, which is kind of a gyp. |
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The pleasure of buying a house there had turned into a draining and joyless slog and we'd had enough. |
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The days turned into weeks and the weeks into months until the day after the twins' fourth birthday. |
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Days turned into weeks and weeks into months until Alleyne and I had been gone a year. |
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Days turned into weeks, weeks turned into months and winter was coming to an end. |
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In an almost jogging rhythm, the song quickly turned into a ballad in which the audience was serenaded by the saxophone. |
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In several villages and towns dotting the district, acute shortage of potable water has turned into an alarming situation. |
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By the end of the manuscript, the copyeditor's monologue has gone on so long, the anger has turned into rage. |
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The man could laugh at his own mistakes, but turned into raging bull whenever I made one. |
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A quick call to the Greenwich borough switchboard as I turned into Wellington Gardens, and I was put through to the police station. |
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What happened when Viking raiders turned into Viking settlers and took land to farm? |
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A dream wedding turned into a disaster after 24 guests went down with food poisoning, including the groom. |
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Only 800m west of the Pool there is another kettle hole, but this one was not turned into a mere but filled with gravel, peat and clay. |
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What was intended as an investigation into how well the carvings would be recorded by a laser scanner, turned into a major discovery. |
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With that the girl turned into the thickening crowd and headed down one of the narrow alleys. |
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First, it was just a big block in his throat, then it turned into water streaming down his cheeks. |
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We believe it is obscene that refuges should be turned into killing fields. |
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As the bus turned into a new recognizable road, the pavements were filled with people, scarves blowing in the wind. |
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Several echoed the thought until it turned into a full-hearted shout from the entire crowd. |
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The problem is that what originally started out as a health campaign, has more or less turned into a witch-hunt in Norway. |
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Tolstoy set out to write a personal memoir of O'Brian, but it turned into a full biography. |
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However, he lost his momentum during the flip, and his carefully executed spin turned into a wobble, sending him crashing into the floor below. |
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Day soon turned into night, the shop got busier, and I was rushed off my feet, but my mind not really in this world. |
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Manchester United's Christmas knees-up turned into a real bash as scuffles threatened to dampen the party atmosphere. |
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He attempted to say a few things, but none of the noises actually turned into words let alone sentences. |
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A central area has been turned into a garden, including ponds with reed beds to purify waste water and the development has a community hall. |
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The classrooms have been turned into workshops where windows are repaired, restored and triple-glazed. |
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The army itself was barbarized and turned into an instrument of sheer oppression. |
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These photos are scanned into a computer and turned into the shadowy cutout figures that will appear suspended in the colored fields. |
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If she hadn't become a citizen then she would have turned into an enemy alien when the United States joined the war. |
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It all began with an innocent Xmas dinner, which turned into a rather debauched affair. |
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In another building, not far from where the sewing is taking place, cotton is spun into yarn and turned into a material. |
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The small tuna boat is alongside us throwing bait and it seems our marlin has turned into a tuna. |
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The emulsifying chemical then alters the chemical composition of the fat so that it is turned into soap. |
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With Finex, coal and ore are turned into iron without coking and sintering. |
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Their story plays like some merry old folk tale, about a few lads off on a summertime lark that turned into a life-transforming adventure. |
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We got into yet another argument over something stupid that turned into exchanging insults and maledictions. |
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All independent and dependant taluks of various denominations were thus turned into independent zamindaris. |
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Instead of a 14-point lead, Jacksonville took over on their own 20, and a laugher turned into a nailbiter. |
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The dream quickly turned into a nightmare as poor reliability on the track and fierce internal squabbling made the team a laughing stock. |
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More likely the product of those years, in the main, turned into decent law-abiding members of society. |
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A family holiday turned into a medical mercy mission as the family met specialists all over the United States to try and find a cure. |
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In the USSR, most anarchists turned into Communists after the Russian Revolution. |
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They want the government to withdraw from the economy completely and the EU turned into a Zollverein. |
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But believe it or not, many of those dropped leads can be turned into profitable business with a little extra sales effort. |
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The good times were back we thought as a four points deficit was turned into a two-point half-time lead. |
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Matthew's favorite angel food cake gets turned into sweet croutons when tossed in butter and toasted in the oven. |
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I saw her shock, then shock turned into annoyance, and annoyance turned into anger. |
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His heart pounded quickly, beating out a fierce tattoo in his strong chest as he walked down the paths which wound and turned into dead ends. |
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After a fade to black, our heroes awake to find they are only two, as Pete seems to have been turned into a frog. |
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The angry young man had turned into a disillusioned old man living on libidinous memories. |
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He heard the raucous shouts and the rhythmic twist of the dance accompaniment as he turned into the alley, and he quickened his pace. |
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The session on defending communities turned into a riveting debate covering crime, housing, anti-racism and asylum seekers. |
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The ground floor of the beer hall will be converted into a games area, whilst the upper level will be turned into a restaurant with a top deck. |
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I turned my head towards aisle three to stare down Vader, but I was afraid of being turned into a pillar of salt so I averted my eyes. |
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The hiss turned into a scream, this one more like a ship's keel ripping apart under pressure than a triumphant blood-chilling cry like before. |
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The branches greened, leaves sprouted, and blossoms sprung and turned into ripe apples. |
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They would cut these cans in half and others would rivet and weld the feet on to the cans and they were then turned into cooking stoves. |
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The fire trucks followed us as we rolled to the end and turned into the apron, with hot brakes on the port side. |
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The fenlands of eastern England were originally marshland, but have been turned into rich farmland by efficient drainage. |
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Now its dash to grab market share has turned into a scramble to sack workers. |
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While before 1989 it was basically a seller's market, after 1989 it has turned into a buyer's market. |
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The island lay in one of the chains near the capital arcology, its entire surface turned into a full golf course. |
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The older, centrally located colonial houses are now occupied by offices or have been turned into rooming houses or hotels. |
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Instead of a bank, there is a loan shark tray that holds money to buy stolen properties that can be turned into crack houses. |
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A disused paddling pool in Sough Park, Earby, could be turned into a giant sandpit for children. |
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I've turned into an armchair traveler, so I'll update from my red rattan chair. |
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As much as I had hoped for a great farewell, their hour-and-a-half turned into an hour and a half of self-indulgent rock. |
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The centre rear seat can also be folded down and turned into an armrest with two integrated cup holders. |
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The gate lodge is to be turned into accommodation for the full-time caretaker who will look after the site. |
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Further up the hill were larger houses, which had mostly been turned into flats and bedsits. |
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The lunchroom turned into a full-fledged panic as the students scrambled to find shelter. |
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We turned into bed early that night, readying ourselves for what we expected would be a long day. |
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The battle was turned into a rout as soldiers struggled to carry the king's body to the castle. |
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From there I was able to ship the film to London for transmission before the temporary Egyptian victory turned into a rout. |
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They turned into gaping holes in the final period when three Belfast goals in as many minutes ended the contest. |
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Public loos in Southend could be turned into a trendy underground wine bar, it was revealed today. |
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Bandit loosened his grip, relaxing his arms until his hold on her turned into a real embrace. |
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Frinton seafront was turned into an artistic display of sand sculptures, which were more than just a simple sandcastle. |
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As the road neared its end, Mandy turned into the weed-infested driveway of a badly weathered house bearing a rusty metal roof. |
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From a doting bahu she has turned into a protagonist of social issues in her new television avatar. |
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He felt that doctors addressing genuine requests for mercy killing by their patients should not be turned into criminals. |
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Pied ancient sculptures were whitened and the lushness of literature turned into Classicist sterility. |
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His home town has been turned into a tourist attraction, with a museum to celebrate his career. |
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Through this spiritual revalorization of domestic work, Oralia is also turned into a saintly or angelic figure, albeit a humble one. |
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All it took was one tiny violation and the adoring crowds turned into a baying mob. |
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A salt dome in Texas turned into the Spindletop oil bonanza, a serendipity of far-reaching import. |
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It created highly efficient industry, with human beings turned into automata. |
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These experiences are turned into snapshots of worlds that are normally utterly alien to the West, yet become entirely understandable with Kapuscinski as guide. |
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The main distinguishing feature of Lovecraft's Mythos is that anyone who messes around with the occult gets eaten by ghouls, driven insane or turned into a fishman. |
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Gradually, the sadness turned into odd and unpredictable behavior, Gladstone said. |
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The North Dock, built originally for the ships exporting millions of tons of tinplate, have been turned into Millennium Quays, home to a sail training and water sports centre. |
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During warmer periods the land turned into meadows and steppes, ideal grazing grounds for woolly mammoths, rhinoceroses, bison, horses, elk, and yaks. |
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This dissipated as the anticipated quick revolt turned into an astonishingly brutal and prolonged war. |
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What was expected to be a walkover almost turned into a nightmare for Denmark in their World Cup qualifying group three bout against Malta last night. |
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A heartbroken North Yorkshire couple told today how they face ruin after losing a legal battle for compensation after their retirement dream turned into a nightmare. |
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Dancing went on till the early hours in the lower ground floor of the store, which had been turned into a night club-type space especially for the evening. |
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Super-optimists suggest that, perhaps with some changes and reassurance from European leaders, the noes might be turned into yeses, like water into wine. |
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In the blink of an eye, the hipster has turned into a catch-all scapegoat, guilty for everything from expensive beer to bad music. |
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A natural meld can be turned into a mixed meld by adding wild cards to it. |
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The Louisiana university has turned into a nanny state, issuing a campus smoking ban of dubious legality. |
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The runoff has turned into a macabre political sideshow filled with grotesque attacks and ugly accusations. |
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The love poem has turned into something else with the death of the beloved, the acute sadness in the poem seeming to move it toward the elegy or threnody. |
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These days, beyond simply maintaining his sobriety, the actor has turned into something of a gym rat. |
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The destruction of the Afghan Buddhas was met with reprimands from our officials, while ancient religious sites in our own country are being turned into quarries. |
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Along the way, Brinsley turned into a drug store, but it is not clear whether he bought anything. |
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I adapted and my irritation turned into indifference, then strangely, acceptance. |
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While USAID turned into a slush fund for dobson, Powell remained the good soldier, loyal to White House orders. |
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He himself said that he only wrote for fun, to pass time, but no matter, he was turned into a heavy Hampstead cult. |
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Tears were falling down her face as her jog turned into a sprint. |
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You send in your favorite digital photo, pick a border and in a couple of days you're turned into a usable, actual stamp with a machine-readable bar code. |
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A further third will be turned into wet pasture land and a third to wetland and reed beds in line with a plan approved by the Environmental Agency. |
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Taurus draws on the myth of io, the nymph who was turned into a snow-white cow. |
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It was a lovely afternoon, not too hot after all, so I sauntered down Swain Street, cut through the little alley-way to the Esplanade, and turned into the tea garden. |
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It turned into one of the most enjoyable experiences I had in my brief time working in the movie business. |
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Zambia can be turned into a land of plenty, flowing with milk and honey. |
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As Monday turned to Tuesday morning, five hostages had escaped and the Central Business District had turned into a ghost town. |
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He had brought back from Rome thick notebooks and portfolios which he turned into paintings during those years of fervent activity and retrospection. |
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Here we have an Australianism being turned into a Canadianism. |
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Africans had seen too many military coups, too many wars within and between countries, and too many people massacred, killed, maimed, displaced and turned into refugees. |
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Perhaps the best thing is that it hasn't yet turned into a really commercial touristy area, so you can still enjoy yourself without too many madding crowds. |
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Indeed, looks were ultra light and flowing, like a headscarf turned into a dress. |
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Instead of cars, traffic was composed of upturned beds, cupboards and doors turned into makeshift rafts, with people paddling seeking food and other necessities. |
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Stuck inside the pa, there was nothing the tribe could do, except watch and wail as their waka turned into kindling, their whares and their stronghold, completely destroyed. |
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And since the arrival of the British troops the number of UN peace keepers in Sierra Leone has doubled to 11,000, and the rebel advance has been turned into retreat. |
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For more than 400 years, the remains of James Hepburn, the 4th Earl of Bothwell, have lain in a Danish church where they were turned into a grisly tourist attraction. |
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The procession passed ranks of red-clad guards, their gold badges shining brightly in the sunlight, and turned into the sanded courtyard outside the hall. |
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The beetroot plants are looking good, and I took some of the leaves to cook yesterday although it turned into a culinary disaster so it didn't get eaten! |
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One grill turned into a flame-thrower for a 28-year-old woman after the propane hose came loose and sprayed her with flames. |
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By now the scent of rotting windfalls were heavy on the air, and the apples were taken from the trees, turned into jam, or stored among layers of straw for use later on. |
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His unbalanced self-esteem gradually turned into self-contempt. |
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Once she entered the stage, dressed in red, the rest of the actors and actresses turned into mere appendages or devices to carry on the continuity of the story. |
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A sure-fire draft pick turned into a 50-50 chance, and then a suspenseful wait through the final rounds of the NFL draft. |
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He turned into the Zona Rosa, a large pedestrian area of ritzy stores and boutiques, Latin techno music shaking his bones as he walked past their open fronts. |
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I still cringe at the memory of a gag I made on a policy while backgrounding a journalist before an interview that was turned into a very barbed question for my boss. |
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The discussion turned into a heated debate with recriminations flying back and forth. |
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As the fight continued Amanda watched in fascination as her friendly innkeeper turned into a raging bull determined to tear his opponent limb from limb. |
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Jack started to calm down, and the screams turned into whispered whines. |
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The historic Hahne department store building is being turned into a Whole Foods with 200 new apartments above. |
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His so-called crimes were the ideas he espoused and developed, ideas that took root among the Azanian people and were turned into the material reality of the Soweto Uprising. |
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Since the housing crash and its near bankruptcy, Freddie Mac has turned into a much more savvy, conservative company. |
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He quickly dismisses any notion that he's turned into a work-shy recluse. |
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The existing West Stand at Huntington Stadium, currently covered terracing, would be turned into a 1,537 all-seater stand with new food kiosks built. |
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The boy genius Geithner turned into an absent-minded professor when he filled in his tax returns. |
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As Tropical Depression 11 turned into Hurricane Jeanne, it is a weak sister by comparison to everything else that went by the Bahamas this hurricane season. |
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Drama teacher Cheryl Bartlett, 30, of Sprotborough, near Doncaster, said she was glad to be home after her holiday turned into a white-knuckle ride to safety. |
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His body withered and shriveled like a prune in the sun, and, as Juktis watched, he turned into dust and was carried away to drift on the winds for all of eternity. |
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The war in Libya has turned into a countrywide manhunt now that the rebels control most of its territory. |
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I guess he's now one of my oldest surviving mates, many others having disappeared without trace, turned into jerks, or senselessly died on the roads. |
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Bush continued his own regime of pressure to win over a still unsure American public when his routine weekly radio message was in effect turned into a call to arms. |
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On the strength of those early shorts, IFC then asked Aukerman for a pilot, which turned into an order for 10 more episodes. |
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What was then novel quickly turned into relentless attempts to create tension through marrying her fussy vocals with the rough-and-tumble textures of rap. |
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Beggarsdale was in need of a spot of light relief this week, what with fears that the old quarry is about to be turned into a rubbish tip and some pretty dreary weather. |
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The edges of the table were smooth and rounded, lacking any sort of symmetry, almost as if a puddle had been somehow solidified and turned into a table. |
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He lived up in the hills where the houses turned into mansions. |
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We in Australia have nothing to be smug about with the Murray River turned into a saline drip, and the Snowy no more extensive than a geriatric's widdle. |
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They find the Temple defiled and turned into a pagan sanctuary. |
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This, of course, turned into the 1985 purchase of ATV Music and the acquisition of about 250 Beatles songs. |
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So, miserably, he resorted to the autocue, and even this he turned into a disaster. |
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It soon turned into a lime kiln and sent out hot burning vapours. |
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The females still visited their previous, studlier partners and, somehow, used their sperm to fertilize eggs that turned into sons. |
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He was abloom with heat and anxiety. The sweat underneath his arms had turned into an oily slick. |
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Our own trenches had been knocked silly, and all the area of attack had been turned into an Aceldama. |
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As they turned into Hertford Street they startled a robin from the poet's head on a barren fountain, and he fled away with a cameo note. |
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Australian beef and plates, the remnant of our sailors' last feed before they turned into their sail-covered oar-bestretched tent. |
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The debate over public service funding turned into a bun fight, says the communications minister. |
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The Kotsoteka Comanche lived mostly along the Canadian River, where the Llano ended and the dry plains turned into grassy canyonlands. |
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Libanus shall be turned into charmel, and charmel shall be esteemed as a forest. |
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The conclusion itself turned into the kind of dunkfest for bench players usually reserved for rec league blowouts. |
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The ephebic androgyny of the high classic Apollo turned into effeminacy in Hellenistic art. |
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But after one night turned into five days, I was freaking out. I missed him. |
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Last night, we all went drinking, and the whole thing turned into a total gong show. |
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He turned into a side gallery that led into a grovy part of the garden, grading insensibly into the park proper. |
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Yakutsk soon turned into a major starting point for further Russian expeditions eastward, southward and northward. |
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Raw material went in at one end, was smelted into brass and was turned into pans, pins, wire, and other goods. |
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When the King left for France in November, Edward's behaviour turned into pure insubordination. |
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John Nash eventually completed a design that saw Carlton House turned into two blocks of houses, with a space in between them. |
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Large houses were turned into flats and tenements, and as landlords failed to maintain these dwellings, slum housing developed. |
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As the illness progressed with hardly any notice, it turned into septicaemia. |
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It wants to see the UK's Army turned into a home defence force, and has pledged to take the UK out of NATO unilaterally. |
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Besides the schism, the western church was riven by theological controversies, some of which turned into heresies. |
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But it was really when the book was turned into a lavish blockbuster in 1992 that the vampire lifestylers came into their own. |
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The vampire Eric Northman, in the HBO TV series True Blood, was a Viking prince before being turned into a vampire. |
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They believe that the menhirs are the ancients of the U'wa clans who were turned into the stone piers of the world. |
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The warm water was turned into the warm bath by a pipe through the wall, marked on the plan. |
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The Norman Gatehouse was turned into a private dwelling for Sir Henry Ponsonby. |
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In the 1950s, the Park was gradually turned into the recreation area open to the public that it is today. |
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They are turned into criminals by faulty rationalizations, by deductions from false premises. |
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The book was subsequently turned into a play, Little Nell, by Simon Gray, and a 2013 film. |
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We had microphones right down in the bells of brass instruments and headphones turned into microphones attached to violins. |
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In 2004, the book was turned into an HBO film with the same title, starring Geoffrey Rush. |
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Several of these codes were amended in the Uruguay Round, and turned into multilateral commitments accepted by all WTO members. |
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His chest and neck turned into mincemeat. The double chin had been blown away completely, revealing a skeletal jaw and chemically whitened teeth. |
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The unified Allies were now better able to respond to each of the German drives, and the offensive turned into a battle of attrition. |
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Some synagogues and community buildings were turned into mosques and existing mosques began to expand their buildings. |
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After the staggering Battle of Stalingrad in 1943, the German offensive in the Soviet Union turned into a continual fallback. |
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After a few weeks the Western Front turned into a killing ground in which millions of men died but no army made a large advance. |
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As a result of this bombardment, former Dervish territories were turned into a protectorate of Britain. |
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In 1920, the East Africa Protectorate was turned into a colony and renamed Kenya for its highest mountain. |
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A number of old fortifications have now been turned into wine cellars, a mushroom farm and even a disco. |
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The camp was left to civilians and legion veterans and turned into a Roman colonial town. |
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The battle turned into a rout, and then into a resounding defeat of the Normans. |
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By 1258, the general dislike of the Poitevins had turned into hatred, with Simon de Montfort one of their strongest critics. |
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In 2009 permission was granted for the former synagogue to be turned into flats. |
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It can then be turned into a metamorphic rock by heat and pressure that change its mineral content, resulting in a characteristic fabric. |
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The building was turned into a railway heritage centre in 1979 by the Butetown Historic Railway Society. |
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While some areas lost ground, other areas saw swamps and bogs be drained and turned into arable land. |
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The modern approach is to allow a little farmland to be flooded again and turned into nature reserves. |
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This attempt turned into the Battle of Gallipoli which resulted in a Triple Entente defeat. |
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Gas is turned into liquid at a liquefaction plant, and is returned to gas form at regasification plant at the terminal. |
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This turned into a general encounter in which Philip barely managed to avoid capture as his army was put to flight. |
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Beginning of the campaign turned into a strategic disaster for Soviets whose Southern flank was nearly destroyed. |
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Eventually the Cheyenne and the Sutaio became one tribe and turned into mounted buffalo hunters with ranges mainly outside North Dakota. |
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Cultural practices including traditional music can be lost or turned into a fusion of traditions. |
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This campaign, initially against Bessus, turned into a grand tour of central Asia. |
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Although the defeat had turned into a victory, the events of 1509 marked the end of the Venetian expansion. |
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He founded a great library, which was eventually carried to the Casbah and turned into a public library. |
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Fermenting was discovered when a few grains of barley were left in the rain and turned into beer. |
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The five rams they rode were supposed to have turned into stones upon their departure and gave the city several of its nicknames. |
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After this had been stated by the idol, Ayar Oche turned into a stone, just as he was, with his wings. |
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He sacrificed his life for the sake of his people and they poured a stone pile over his grave, which later turned into the Ural Mountains. |
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Hindu temples were turned into tourist sites against the wishes of the Cham Hindus. |
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The Buryat language has been turned into a standard literary form itself in Russia. |
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The film was turned into a musical Kinky Boots, maintaining its Northampton backdrop, which premiered on Broadway in 2013 and won 6 Tony Awards. |
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The abandoned coal mine in Pingxi District, New Taipei has now turned into the Taiwan Coal Mine Museum. |
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The grounds were turned into a public park, and Castle Hill or Tyne Close Housing Estate was built nearby. |
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The good weather held for the entire crossing, which could easily have turned into a disaster, if it had not. |
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The heating of the limestone above the rock also caused it to be turned into a crumbly marble known as Sugar Limestone. |
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Wool was taken to mills where it was turned into yarn from which people in their homes knitted clothing, including hats and socks. |
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The redundant stable block on Platform 1 was also turned into a staff training centre and toilets. |
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One of the Victorian houses that housed the school has since been turned into apartments, the other is now a nursery. |
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In the 1920s this land was turned into rifle, grenade and field firing ranges and the core of a camp for the troops using these facilities. |
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Even it is believed that other animals and creatures can also be turned into ghost after their death. |
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Because I spent a lot of time alone back in LA, calling the Telepersonals had turned into a habit. |
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It seemed that what started out as a handful of isolated cases gradually turned into a tsunami of complaints. |
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Virginia Beach actually had a large landfill before it was turned into a public park. |
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Once he got that new scooter he turned into a whirlwind and damaged all the flowers. |
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During cleanup, the couple managed to salvage an interesting cast-iron piece that was turned into a unique wall sconce in the water closet. |
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Redcurrants, white currants and gooseberries can be fan-trained and turned into espaliers and cordons. |
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I am thinking of etrogs turned into pomanders and pieces of afikoman hung over doors as amulets to increase one's blessing. |
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The ban happened after it was shown that the pistol could be turned into a lethal weapon resulting in the race getting started with an airhorn. |
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It was a brick wall that we turned into the on-ramp of a highway. |
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But this cannot be turned into a political football, kicked around to attack Sinn Fein in the lead-up to a General Election. |
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Wussification means that the kids are being turned into wussies, which means weak and timid. |
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The Hond uran ambassador to Colombia, Carlos Rodriguez Andino, was sacked after last year's festive party turned into a drinkfuelled orgy. |
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Once sent to the atomic clock, the signals are turned into pulses, the same heard when a phone call is made to the speaking clock. |
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Or the Bodmin bad boys who went to play hurling instead of going to church and were turned into stone by avengeful priest? |
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A Telugu actor who has donned the role of a baddie in films, has turned into a villain in real life too. |
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After the game, Shoppach turned into a bag man, carrying the base around with him before taking it home to be turned into a display. |
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