How To Use Transformed In A Sentence

  • A great deal of literature is only the obvious transformed into the sublime.
  • In recent years, Laganside Corporation has transformed the inner core of Belfast city centre, specifically along the Lagan river and in the surrounding area.
  • Public housing has been transformed into an ever-diminishing refuge of last resort.
  • Ruth Hawkin was sitting at the kitchen table, a forgotten cigarette in the ashtray next to her transformed into three inches of marled grey ash. A Place of Execution
  • 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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  • More and more men were transformed by the mutating power of the great clouds of Chaos magic drifting from the poles.
  • While in the daytime it looked just kept enough to be scruffy, the thick cool of the night hid its dinginess and transformed it into something almost beautiful.
  • The main theme returns to be transformed during the wonderful close - horns, tubas, and strings alternating their harmonies with quiet majesty.
  • Since the research began Sheffield city centre has been transformed with a raft of new clubs and shops opening.
  • All reading times were converted to words read per minute, then transformed to base 10 logarithms for the analyses because they were positively skewed.
  • There was the glass ceiling, the unequal pay, and while feminine qualities of leadership transformed the work world, they did so often at a cost to personal life.
  • The television age has transformed the conventions into presentational exercises from which the unknown and unexpected are ruthlessly excised.
  • Most visibly, it has transformed the British day out - you can't visit even the most two-bit town these days without tripping over its spangly new heritage centre or interactive museum.
  • ‘This reflects well on the overall strategy we have put forward over the past decade which has transformed our economy,’ Minister Martin said.
  • All that is left is a grim arena where matter is collected by scavengers and transformed into useful merchandise.
  • ‘When politics appropriates art, it is transformed into an object that is emptied of its meaning,’ he said.
  • Human impact, mainly from grazing, fires, and firewood collection, has transformed the majority of the existing holm oak forest into secondary, dense shrubland, known as "maquis", or into agroforestry landscapes constituted by scattered trees on grasslands or crops. Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests
  • During the week running up to the meeting the campus was transformed into an arena of political debate.
  • The untold story here, however, is the rationalisation that has transformed the industry in recent years.
  • 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.
  • Meriva can be transformed in a matter of seconds (ten seconds per seat) from a five-seater to a single seater with acres of loadspace.
  • Fatherhood transformed him into a more responsible person.
  • The four quadrants of Kolb's model deal with the processes whereby knowledge is transformed through experience.
  • Some find themselves utterly transformed by their longing for each other, and they dwell in a sort of blissful paradox, imprisoned, yet unmoored from the structure of their outside lives, so that their mutual captivity becomes a new kind of freedom. Best of 2009
  • Here also there was an ambitious programme of church building in the twelfth century, as favoured churches and chapels were transformed into parish kirks.
  • Graphic ‘objects’ can be grouped, styled, transformed or composited and embedded text can be searched or indexed.
  • In the four years since the book was published the pair's lives have been transformed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Restless feelings are transformed into positive action and both work and fitness plans are involved. The Sun
  • During the past 15 years, they have transformed Poland into a paradise for big business and the wealthy, while large parts of the population lack the most elementary basic needs.
  • As an outcome of meditative experience, whatever appearances may arise can be transformed through meditative insight into a realization of the nature of all things as insubstantial, uncompounded, and only existing interdependently.
  • The book became an international bestseller and transformed the company from loss into profit. Times, Sunday Times
  • The enormous power given by electricity has radically transformed all our lives.
  • More than twenty years of instructional lessons in self-regulated writing strategies have been transformed into consumable materials ready for classroom use.
  • The answers were transformed to an ordinal scale with values from 0 to 6.
  • With the leaving of the cars, East Hampton transformed from the rarified vacationland it had been, to just another lonely and desolate, Long Island small town. Jack Hannibal: Running on Clouds
  • The images of endosperm without an aleurone layer were prepared by tracing cell contours on a transparent sheet from the microphotograph, and were digitized by a scanner and transformed into a binary image.
  • The once stable, slow - moving, marshy perennial river transformed into an unstable, flood-prone, intermittent stream.
  • It revealed the cynical ways in which the "countercultural" music industry was transformed in the 1960s and 1970s by industry executives such as David Geffen and by performers such as Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. Trying to Find The Right Beat
  • Such information is transformed to the brain cells and keeps the nervous centralis highly excited, thus degrading the quality of sleep.
  • An election that was initially greeted with general disinterest has since been transformed into one that has gripped the nation, due in no small part to the jolt of energy provided by the unexpected, and game changing, emergence of Nick Clegg and the 'Cleggmania' he inspired. UK Election: Candidates Make Final Push For Votes
  • I remember that with the help of my agent we stopped the publication of a calamitous German transmogrification of Loves That Bind where everything was translated and the Paris plane trees were transformed into banana trees.
  • Fire suppression has transformed open stands of old-growth species such as ponderosa pine to dense stands with understories of small-diameter conifers. Beyond Old Growth~ Chapter 5
  • The product of another transformed phylum, this was a chondrichthyan, a distant relation of a shark. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • This yard, however, had been transformed into a lush garden full of plump, red, juicy tomatoes.
  • As Alfonso Cuaron took Hogwarts by the scruff of the neck and transformed Prisoner of Azkaban into a film worthy of its medium and not just its source, so Mike Newell takes the series one step further.
  • On the other hand, to the extent that a constructivist position can be transformed into a position that gayness is a "free" choice, it can be the grounds for arguing that the choice ought not to be made (Sedgwick, 41). Foucault and the Hedgerow History of Sexuality
  • The floods came quickly, paddy fields filled up and overflowed as their trickling water channels became frothing torrents, the little streams and becks that characterised Kendip transformed into surging mud flows.
  • The document composed in Philadelphia transformed the confederation of sovereign states into a national government.
  • It's a public forum to discuss whether the Internet has been transformed from some sort of anarchic dream into a legal minefield.
  • By the 19th century the play had been transformed into a spectacle of patriotic pageantry celebrating imperial Britain and the glory of its military.
  • Every four years, when Michael Bloomberg runs for Mayor, the Big Apple is transformed into a winter wonderland where it's Christmas all year round — at least for the consultants, ad salespeople, canvassers, caterers, and hangers-on whom the mayor employs. Quantitative electioneering
  • However, the capacity of sucrose unloading in 23 DAA fruit, a point at which SuSy activity is maximal in untransformed fruit, was not significantly decreased in the antisense SuSy plants compared to controls.
  • Further uphill is the planter's house, transformed into an interpretation centre built on the remains of a stone quarry discovered in 1966.
  • His beautiful, booming voice had transformed this meek man into a powerful, soulful star. The Sun
  • It was not until foreign and domestic investment was encouraged in shoreside processing of groundfish in the late 1980s that these communities were transformed. Fisheries and aquaculture in the North Pacific (Bering Sea)
  • A variable number of these appendages may become transformed into organs that are functional during post-embryonic life while the remainder disappear.
  • Education transformed his life, moving him far away from his humble beginnings. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm pretty sure our esteemed colleague from the NPCA would have been instantly transformed into a mumbling idiot. Judge Blocks Guns-In-Parks Rule
  • The hard rock, which yields a shining black surface with copper-coloured spots when polished, transformed the poor villages with no irrigation facility to speak of, into a hub of economic activity.
  • In a town that is repeatedly transformed by professional churn and the fight of the week, day or hour, Aly harked back to an era when loyalty was inspired and reciprocated, and institutional memory - even in the green room - was prized. The man who would greet 'The Press'
  • The studio has been transformed this morning into a hive of rabid shoe designers.
  • The movie transformed her almost overnight from an unknown schoolgirl into a megastar.
  • As both orgNSAF and wcNSAF values essentially represent percentages, all data were arcsine transformed Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • In 1863 Debus transformed hydrocyanic acid into methylamine with platinum black; however, this reaction is fugitive and soon ceases because cyanidation of the metal rapidly destroys its capacity to induce the reaction. Paul Sabatier - Nobel Lecture
  • While pretending to create a kind of police force, he militarized his formations and transformed them into a professional military body.
  • Urban blight and flight is transformed into bustle, bounty, and bidding wars.
  • Our increased knowledge of hygiene has transformed resignation and inaction in face of epidemic disease from a religious virtue to a justly punishable offence. Infinite in All Directions
  • This one concerns a 1920s military pilot who fell victim to a spell that (for reasons that are never adequately explained) transformed him into a half-human, half-pig. 2010 January : Scrubbles.net
  • Television has transformed the size and social composition of the audience at great sporting occasions.
  • Hermada is a multi-function cereal whose grains can be used to replace rice or wheat, and its blades of grass can be transformed into sweeps.
  • He hurled it into the chest of the monster and the trident transformed itself into a shaft of lightning, exploding into the beast.
  • Furthermore, prograde metamorphism can result in weakening and superplastic behaviour of the rocks affected, as fluid pressure rises, minerals are weakened, and the grain-boundary structure is transformed by breakdown and growth.
  • Human impacts, mainly grazing, fires, and firewood collection, have transformed the majority of the remaining wild olive and carob plant communities into secondary dense shrubs, known as "maquis," and into agro-forestry landscapes comprised of scattered trees on grasslands or crops. Mediterranean woodlands and forests
  • By their willing participation in this drama, Anzac troops were transformed from crude colonials to Homeric heroes.
  • Free labour merges imperceptibly with slavery; work becomes servitude; livelihood is transformed into strange new forms of bondage.
  • With her now famous misogyny speech, a usually uninspiring leader was transformed overnight into a courageous defender of women's rights. Times, Sunday Times
  • They transformed the basement into a reading room.
  • The volume of meltwater dashing down from the glaciers had transformed normally benign streams into charging torrents that demanded respect.
  • “As to the proofs in gallate (or tannate) of iron, they can be transformed into Prussian blue in a solution of potassium ferrocyanide (yellow prussiate of potash) slightly acidified by sulphuric acid.” Photographic Reproduction Processes
  • Played at a quickstep tempo, the dirge was at once transformed into a jaunty, comic, oompah version of the Scottish anthem.
  • The most rewarding aspect of the exhibition involved moving into and through the magically transformed space of the gallery.
  • Now you can safely satisfy your cravings, since those very cravings have been transformed.
  • He transformed vascular surgery, inventing procedures that made some of the gravest conditions of the main vessels eminently treatable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Almost overnight, it transformed this sleepy village on the eastern shores of Baja California Sur.
  • They will learn how plastic bottles can be transformed into scaled-down versions of intergalactic craft, when all eyes turn to the skies at the university this weekend.
  • Early in the thirteenth century, the monastic map of western Europe was transformed by the emergence of the mendicant friars.
  • Henceforth the mountaineer becomes transformed into a champion of humanity, hunting the wicked bearded steinbock in all corners; especially through the cabinet of those dark men who decree the taxes detested in Tyrol. Vittoria — Volume 5
  • He is still amazed at how the actor transformed his body and his mind for the exhausting role. The Sun
  • The mood has completely transformed this season. The Sun
  • He is anxious to show that the negativism and nihilism of gang life could be transformed into more positive directions. The Times Literary Supplement
  • In the painting the revolution's populist crowd is transformed by the painter into a common herd, a mob of grotesqueries, to be manipulated by the speaker to do his bidding.
  • The fight against a chemical storage site has transformed a normally sedate village into a battleground.
  • Rather, the former TSB branch has been transformed into an airy split-level establishment, with booths cut at artful angles into the rear section.
  • A one-piece bathing suit can be transformed by pulling on a skirt or jeans for a beachside lunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Champagne had transformed them into a most impressive side and Spurs were obviously up against it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Seemingly overnight the computer revolution has transformed "courseware" into a valuable piece of "content" that can be packaged and sold on the Internet, and online-education companies are racing to collaborate with academic institutions to exploit this burgeoning market. The Kept University
  • This essay asks how the political identity and domain of civic practice we refer to by the term citizenship is transformed, eroded, or, perhaps, disappeared in the contexts of neoliberal governance. James Warren: This Week in Magazines: If Your Yoga Class Mandates Bowing 3,000 Times During the Night, Consider Tennis or Golf
  • But now the vast Paraguayan wilderness of thorn trees, jaguars and snakes known as the Chaco is being transformed by a Christian fundamentalist sect and hundreds of Brazilian ranchers.
  • The intensity of his possessive attention is unchanged, but its quality is dramatically transformed. Trauma and Recovery
  • The airbrush motor hums, and my cake is transformed like magic, with a little of what Duff calls pixie dust. Let Me Eat Cake
  • He transformed the brown, empty lots into rows of trim homes with green lawns and freshly planted flowers.
  • Stravynski's gang has transformed many wallflowers into extroverts.
  • In contrast, automation allows the outputs of one stage to be transformed into the inputs for the next, without loss.
  • They transformed the wilderness into a garden.
  • Of course no-one but a Hollywood star would undertake a regime as punishing as that which transformed Croft's pixellated curves into flesh.
  • The one occupied by the NCOs is a perfect example of artistic skill in woodwork, looking like any pleasant living-room during day-time but being transformed into a tidy bedroom in a few minutes by lowering ingenious folding-beds from the wall. Work Camp 11033 GW
  • I remember waking to fresh falls of snow, the muffled stillness, and the sense of a world transformed.
  • Like benzene, the homologous aromatic hydrocarbons, toluene, xylenes, etc. fix directly six hydrogen atoms to produce the corresponding cyclic compounds; phenol is transformed into cyclohexanol, aniline into cyclohexylamine. Paul Sabatier - Nobel Lecture
  • A highly contagious virus has transformed almost every human into flesh-eating zombies.
  • 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.
  • Telecommunications, be it broadband, narrowband, cable or wireless has transformed all our lives.
  • A wooden door was now put up, and the baking was left to itself for about twenty-four hours, at the end of which time the lead would have become transformed into a yellowish powder, known as massicot. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864
  • The underlying point is clear enough for anyone with eyes to see: America is a “sick society” whose oppressive capitalist system must be transformed out of all recog- nition.130 Radical-In-Chief
  • In France, batter is transformed into crisp beignets and croquettes, into traditional waffles peculiar to each region, and into smooth, light crêpes.
  • The very basis of Indian politics has been transformed.
  • Over the festive season, it will be transformed into a winter wonderland. The Sun
  • His Hollywood hills living room was transformed into a lurid cross between a bordello, a crack house, a late-night talk show, and Andy Warhol's Factory.
  • A grandad from Trowbridge has transformed his garden into a magical grotto for children to enjoy.
  • Beyond the headlines inspired by his recent autobiography, it is easy to recognise just how the modern game has transformed his life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Walking uptown through the frosted streets last Thursday I felt a smug satisfaction with the city and the way that familiar sights seemed transformed by the snow.
  • _Africaine_, reformed, refined, beautified in her descendants, transformed into the creole negress, commenced to exert a fascination irresistible, capable of winning anything (_capable de tout obtenir_). Two Years in the French West Indies
  • The gleaming new pit complex and control tower along with grandstands and hospitality units has transformed Mondello into a venue of which Irish motorsport can feel justifiably proud.
  • I had been transformed from timorous novice to impassioned biker.
  • If you're born a Scorpio, you've come into this lifetime to deal with a backload of old emotional wounds (perhaps from other lifetimes - or this one) that need to be purified and transformed. Scorpio New Moon, November 16-17, 2009
  • Their musty old home had been transformed into a cauldron of competing energies, which then spilled over into their lives. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a historical commonplace that this extraordinary cohort of Hitler's unwanted transformed their adopted country.
  • With his help, she has transformed the one-bed house in Crawley, West Sussex, fitting a new bathroom, installing storage, laying flooring and doing plenty of rewiring.
  • Success and wealth transformed his character.
  • Prohibition—the legislated imposition of teetotalism on the unwilling—was an idea that had been lurking beneath the earnest pieties of the temperance movement and was transformed in the late 1840s into a rallying cry. LAST CALL
  • The festival was notoriously transformed into a giant mudbath in 1997, 1998 and 2005. The Sun
  • Gradually, if somewhat factitiously, his life is transformed through the experience, and in turn he enriches the lives of the collection of kindly, slightly bruised French types that constitute his circle. My Afternoons With Marguerite – review
  • Carter's father has been captured on a moon transformed into a literal hell.
  • But his tireless energy, his matchless ability to persuade advertisers that space in his pages was worth buying, transformed the Digest's fortunes in India.
  • Over the last 98 years Victoria Baths has played host to swimming galas, dance nights and television cameras - but now the famous old building has been transformed into a work of art.
  • The objects have been carefully arranged, lovingly transformed into what he calls reality art.
  • The use of untransformed data for multiplicative fitness traits induces positive bias in the estimates of up to 50% for the ratio estimate when there are many segregating deleterious mutations per individual.
  • The lighting of the galleries has also been transformed and computer controlled blinds fitted to prevent damage from excessive levels of daylight.
  • The sublime transformed itself into feminine agency, the ability to occupy a space in an active way so as not to be utterly overwhelmed by the sublime effect of nature.
  • When the swinging Sixties brought a revival, the shabby stables found themselves transformed into chic, bijou dwellings for artists, authors and those with general designs on being fabulous.
  • We performed principal components analysis on the untransformed data using the correlation matrix, thus weighting all variables equally.
  • a lanky kid transformed almost overnight into a handsome young man
  • The energy that was once spent in a constructive fashion, rooting for teamwork and friendship, will be transformed into a tornado of terror and minor misdemeanors.
  • Sophie is transformed into an old woman by the spell of a crone called The Witch of the Waste.
  • They also speak of Weettako, a kind of vampyre or devil, into which those who have fed on human flesh are transformed. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 1
  • As for the Internet, and the future of publishing in a technologically transformed age, there was a certain manic intensity to the discussion.
  • Global warming and better practices in the vineyard and the winery have transformed the Loire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quite possibly they will conclude it was how immigration transformed the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nearly a lifetime's worth of disappointment had transformed Anders into a parody of his younger self.
  • They were transformed into a both a modern guerilla force, and a terror outfit.
  • The Torres sale transformed Dalglish from watchman to instant rebuilder as the team and staff returned to the club's deep well of memory. Kenny Dalglish is showing at Liverpool he was never a busted flush | Paul Hayward
  • 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.
  • Nevertheless, incubation of leaf discs with cysteine increased glutathione contents substantially in untransformed and transformed poplars, particularly in the light, suggesting that cysteine supply remains a key limitation.
  • Television has transformed the size and social composition of the audience at great sporting occasions.
  • With its vast red ribbon and handmade card, it had transformed the garage into something quite magical.
  • As a dedicated contrarian I'm always uneasy with the way in which people, who are as individuals rational and intelligent, can be transformed into scarily conformist drones.
  • The energy released by the nuclear reaction is transformed into heat.
  • The Banke has been transformed into a space characterized by dark furniture, marble wainscoting and a central staircase suitable for Scarlett O'Hara.
  • We log transformed measures of population size and fitness except for proportions, which underwent an angular transformation, and offspring seed production, which remained untransformed.
  • Now our understanding has been transformed by large numbers of artefacts from excavations (workshops remain elusive) and, recently, from detectorists.
  • In Europe, generations and centuries prepared the way for this novelty; medieval philosophy and theocratic organization had been transformed step by step…. A Special Supplement: The Other Dostoevsky
  • The second is the scene in which the panel of experts meticulously details all the physical shortcomings each untransformed woman has.
  • At the same time the quantity and quality of the urban infrastructure was transformed.
  • Eventually she spits out an animated lizard, a reference to a folk tale about a sharp-tongued girl whose speech is transformed from words into reptiles.
  • Guide us through themaze of old cow paths and Indian trails that have been transformed into highways, roundabouts, and cloverleaves to the acclaimed digerati with whom we have come to mind-meld. I’m Working on That
  • As summer turns into autumn, colour in your garden can be transformed into a sea of amber, orange, red and burgundy, if you choose the right plants.
  • First, the 2-D IDCT is transformed into two cascaded 1-D IDCT. Then 1-D IDCT can be implemented by multiplication and addition of matrix according to butterfly computation.
  • Near to far" and "far to near" field transformations are carried out for the data measured on a sphere surrounding the pyramidal horn antenna. The transformed results agree well with the...
  • His beautiful, booming voice had transformed this meek man into a powerful, soulful star. The Sun
  • Both areas transformed into renascent military fronts against Israel, building to a series of violent conflagrations in 2006 and 2009, respectively. Adam Chandler: Is There an Israeli Left Left?
  • The Rocca was transformed from a fortalice into the first core of a museum which aimed at representing the entire Upper Garda area.
  • How the backward, Oriental tsardom of Muscovy has been transformed into the huge empire of Russia, now comprising one-sixth of the land surface and one-twelfth of the population of the earth, is one of the most fascinating phases of the history of modern times. A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1.
  • Now we move over to the Hoyland house, where Kayla is swanning around the living room looking like she's instantly been transformed back to her pre-baby figure.
  • Saladin discovers that his fellow inmates have been transformed into beasts - water buffaloes, snakes, manticores.
  • The black mane had been transformed into a glistening, rippling aurora of ochroid indigo that framed the rest of the regal visage in a magnificent effulgence. Into the Thinking Kingdoms
  • With an enormous dollop of assistance, I've transformed my own scatterbrained attempt at a curriculum vitae into something a little more presentable.
  • The former Manchester council overspill estate has been transformed thanks to multi-million pound investment and the work of local people.
  • All transformed cell lines were examined by Southern blot hybridisation.
  • The scurrying tourists with their Nikons and their designer shopping bags are transformed the instant they enter this muted space.
  • Troostite is of doubtful composition, but possibly is an unstable mixture of untransformed martensite with sorbite. The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel
  • 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.
  • When a sour gas well is ignited, hydrogen sulphide is transformed into sulphur dioxide, which is less immediately dangerous, but still toxic.
  • A roll of carpet and some mats stood in a corner, chairs and tables with burlaps round their legs waited here and there, a cot with a mattress on it, evidently to be transformed into a "couch," held packages of bafflingly irregular shapes and sizes. T. Tembarom
  • She transformed from frump to vamp for her role as the Wife of Bath.
  • The mergers transformed the landscape for triads and began the process of turning them into potent political and economic forces.
  • The study of genetics has been transformed by molecular biology, but it isn't always realised just how profound that transformation has been. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • A geometrician named Brock transformed his well-verticed cock from soft tetrahedron to isocahedron when it was as hard as a rock. APED: "geometrician Brock"
  • Trees that towered over prairie rivers were transformed into pirogues (hand-hewn canoes for trappers and traders), stockades for early military forts, and vigas or ceiling beams for adobe homesteads.
  • The film closes with the end of the affair - a summer of self-indulgence and irresponsibility has transformed into autumnal reflection, mirroring the changes in wider society at the turn of the decade.
  • My head rises from the shelter of my arms that has been transformed to tropical temperatures from the heat of my tears.
  • Economically, capitalism has transformed societies.
  • But it transformed the professor of comparative literature at Columbia into a very public intellectual, adored or execrated with equal intensity by many millions of readers.
  • With indoor space enough to accommodate little more than a beer and wine bar, a rotating spigot and some of the most delectable rotisserie chickens this side of the Rio Grande, the former gas station transformed into Cajun-Latino grillery has seating that spills graciously into its driveway. The Minnesota Daily - mndaily.com
  • The albino turkey, that is proud biological, many roasted chicken's survivor and the duck are transformed the soup, comes the inspection, wolfs down and demonstrated that uses his ugly foot to push beheads the duck, it bleeds in the ground and flaps lays aside there its wing, enters any him to think that is a suitable position, and makes the subcrust current sound, when his blue red wattle gushed out, he has mounted the duck which and the copulation dies and it. Thing-a-day 2010
  • To allow full-text retrieval ability, the system should be able to extract text from the transformed file.
  • Campbell transformed the space into a 13 th-century Florentine palace with a hand-painted timbered ceiling and leaded windows.
  • If you have some rolls, a few salad leaves and extra ketchup or chutney, they can be transformed into delicious burgers.
  • The knowledge, then, is transformed either through intention or extension and grasped either by comprehension or apprehension.
  • Since our last visit to Aberdeen, which had been before the oil boom, the port had been transformed.
  • The per capita income variable was log transformed to reduce positive skew.
  • She transformed the clay into a beautiful sculpture

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