Turned-into Sentence Examples

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  • The adventure turned into a nightmare.

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  • A smile flickered across his face and turned into a laugh.

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  • He was muscled like the panther-beast he turned into.

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  • His mask of veneration slowly turned into a licentious grin.

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  • The two-hour hike had turned into a six-hour battle when his men tripped over a scout in the lower valley.

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  • Whilst the marriage festivities were being celebrated the judgment of Heaven descended on the guilty pair; fire came from below; the water became hot and the sheikh and his sister were turned into stone.

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  • It was a moment that had gone too far, and yet it had turned into a learning experience.

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  • He turned into his – their drive.

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  • An unseasonably cool morning turned into a perfect day.

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  • The cold front turned into a winter storm that started with freezing rain and ended with snow.

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  • Her walk turned into a trot as she pushed her weary body as fast as it would go.

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  • He turned into a drive and brought the car to a halt.

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  • Pain turned into an emotion almost too strong for him to control.

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  • The ten-year-old child she adopted and turned into a killer started as a weapon with no more attachment to her than a sword or dagger.

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  • Eden watched the pacing predator, admiring the warrior he had turned into while struggling with a new emotion.

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  • In a matter of ten minutes, her world turned into a freakish nightmare.

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  • The balcony was unlit, probably because it had turned into a make-out spot.

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  • As the story was reproduced, variations were freely introduced according to the bent of different times and peoples; in the Persian version Alexander (Iskander) became a son of Darius; among the Mahommedans he turned into a prophet, hot against idols; the pen of Christian monks made him an ascetic saint.

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  • A portion of Basil's new city was surrounded with strong walls and turned into a fortress by Justinian; and within the walls, rebuilt in the 13th and 16th centuries, lies the greater part of Kaisarieh, altitude 3500 ft.

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  • If the flue pipe be carried up a considerable distance inside the apartment to be warmed before being turned into the external air, practically the whole of the heat generated will be utilized.

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  • Everywhere on the centre the Christians gained the upper hand, but their victory was almost turned into a defeat by the mistaken manoeuvres of Doria.

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  • Having been converted into a palace for the Frankish kings and their deputies, it passed in 1197 to the archbishops, and was restored (1846 7 1856) and turned into a Protestant church.

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  • On the fertile low grounds along the margins of rivers or in clearings of forests, agricultural communities naturally take their rise, dwelling in villages and cultivating the wild grains, which by careful nurture and selection have been turned into rich cereals.

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  • In many birds the spaces between the metasternum and the posterior processes and again the spaces between this and the oblique process are filled up by proceeding ossification and either remain as notches, or as fenestrae, or they are completely abolished so that the breastbone is turned into one solid more or less oblong plate.

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  • But it frequently happens that the dam at the head of the Hindieh is carried away, and, a free channel being thus opened for the waters of the river to the westward, the Hillah bed shoals to 2 or 3 ft., or even dries up altogether, while the country to the west of the river is turned into lakes and swamps.

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  • That the Pilgrims' Progress should thus have turned into a Holy War is a fact readily explicable, when we turn to consider the attempts made by the Church, during the 11th century, to purify, or at any rate to direct, the feudal instinct for private war (Fehde).

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  • It is the Church which creates the First Crusade, because the clergy believes in penitentiary pilgrimages, and the war against the Seljuks can be turned into a pilgrimage to the Sepulchre; because, again, it wishes to direct the fighting instinct of the laity, and the consecrating name of Jerusalem provides an unimpeachable channel; above all, because the papacy desires a perfect and universal Church, and a perfect and universal Church must rule in the Holy Land.

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  • Here Tancred, followed by Baldwin, turned into Cilicia, and began to take possession of the Cilician towns, and especially of Tarsus - thus beginning, it would seem, the creation of the Norman principality of Antioch.

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  • All citizens were now ordered to leave, the place was turned into a military camp, and when Sherman started on his "March to the Sea," on the 15th of November, a large part of the city was burned.

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  • His goods were confiscated, his aged mother turned into the street and numbers of other members of the clan in Rome were arrested, while Giuffre Borgia led an expedition into the Campagna and seized their castles.

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  • But the Buddha is now forgotten there, and the bas relief is reverenced only for the figure of the mother, who has been turned into a tutelary deity of the place.

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  • The attempt of the imperialists, under Joachim of Brandenburg, to retake Budapest (September 15 4 2), failed ignominiously; and in the following year Suleiman in person conducted a campaign which led to the conquest of Siklos, Gran, Szekesf ehervar and Visegrad (1544) Everywhere the churches were turned into mosques; and the greater part of Hungary, divided into twelve sanjaks, became definitively a Turkish province.

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  • When once a cell is filled up and the slices are warmed through, the liquor from the adjoining cell, which hitherto has been running out of it to the saturators, is turned into the new cell, and beginning to displace the juice from the fresh slices, runs thence to the saturators.

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  • Each pipe is fitted with a cock and swivel, in such a manner that the liquor from the cistern can be turned into the proper division according to its quality.

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  • That the author of the Heliand was, so to speak, another Ca dmon - an unlearned man who turned into poetry what was read to him from the sacred writings - is impossible, because in many passages the text of the sources is so closely followed that it is clear that the poet wrote with the Latin books before him.

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  • It stands on the eastern edge of the Syrian desert, on the north-eastern shore of a deep depression, formerly a sea, the Assyrium Stagnum of the old geographers, but in latter years drained and turned into gardens for the town.

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  • According to Sostratus, author of an elegiac poem called Teiresias, he was originally a girl, but had been changed into a boy by Apollo at the age of seven; after undergoing several more transformations from one sex to the other, she (for the final sex was feminine) was turned into a mouse and her lover Arachnus into a weasel (Eustathius on Odyssey, p. 1665).

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  • Cities grow more rapidly now than formerly, because the excess of deaths over births has been turned into an excess of births over deaths.

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  • It was perhaps the facility with which a pillar of stone or wood can be turned into an image by painting or sculpturing on it eyes, ears, mouth, marks of sex and so on, which led anthropologists of an earlier generation to postulate such a law of development; but facts do not bear it out.

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  • The old Dominican convent, on an island east of the town, is now turned into a hotel, but the buildings (especially the cloisters) are well preserved.

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  • When the Civil War and steam navigation put an end to the supremacy of Massachusetts wooden sailing ships, much of the capital which had been employed in navigation was turned into developing railway facilities and coasting steamship lines.

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  • The Grey Friars' building was turned into a castle (Dronningborg) after the Reformation; its church was burned down in 1698.

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  • Bruzen Lamartiniere states in his Dictionnaire Geographique that the Gauls and Bretons called it by a word signifying "the forest," which was turned into Latin as Arduenna silva, and he thinks it quite probable that the name was really derived from the Celtic word ardu (dark, obscure).

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  • The Association of the South accepted, and that of the North declined, the offer; Trevecca College was turned into.

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  • An old Moorish minaret has been turned into a clock tower.

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  • The works of the pseudoDionysius contain a gnosis in which, by means of the teaching of Iamblichus and Proclus, the church's theology is turned into a scholastic mysticism with directions on matters of practice and ritual.

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  • The Hystore was turned into verse (alexandrines) by Jacot de Forest (latter part of the 13th century) under the title of Roman de Julius Cesar.

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  • So man was made first of clay, but he was strengthless and senseless and melted in the water; then they made a race of wooden mannikins, but these were useless creatures without heart or mind, and they were destroyed by a great flood and pitch poured down on them from heaven, those who were left of them being turned into the apes still to be seen in the woods.

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  • Paschasius shrank from the logical outcome of his view, namely, that Christ's body or part of it is turned into human excrement, but Ratramnus, another monk of Corbey, in a book afterwards ascribed to Duns Scotus, drew this inference in order to discredit his antagonists, and not because he believed it himself.

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  • French Forms Are Freely Turned Into Pure Canadianisms, Like Cageux, Raftsman, Boucane, Brushwood Smoke, Portage, &C. New Characters, Which Appeal More Directly To The Local Audience, Sometimes Supplant Old Ones, Like The Quatre Vieux Sauvages Who Have Ousted The Time Honoured Quatre Z Officiers From The Canadian Version Of Malbrouk.

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  • Sometimes this fissure is partly turned into a tunnel by a bridge of liver substance known as the pons hepatis.

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  • In 1781 it was turned into a penitentiary and lunatic asylum, but in 1835-1838 was completely restored, and now contains a natural history museum.

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  • Their position was so illogical that it was easily turned into metaphysical idealism.

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  • It must be further remarked that both the " dunepans," or depressions, which are naturally marshy through their defective drainage, and the geest grounds - that is, the grounds along the foot of the downs - have been in various places either planted with wood or turned into arable and pasture land; while the numerous springs at the base of the dunes are of the utmost value to the great cities situated on the marshy soil inland, the example set by Amsterdam in 1853 in supplying itself with this water having been readily followed by Leiden, the Hague, Flushing, &c.

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  • Until 1871 the surplus derived from the colonial budget had been turned into a deficit, and the necessity of imposing fresh taxes to meet the war expenses has led to the downfall both of individual ministries and of cabinets.

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  • In carrying out the acid Bessemer process, the converter, preheated to about 1200 0 C. by burning coke in it, is turned into the position shown in fig.

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  • Tithes on houses or customary payments in lieu of tithes have, by local acts, in some cases been turned into church rates.

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  • Cicero pondered over the fact; Arcesilaus explained the secession to the Epicurean camp, compared with the fact that no Epicurean was ever known to have abandoned his school, by saying that, though it was possible for a man to be turned into a eunuch, no eunuch could ever become a man.

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  • In the Hohlefels in the Swabian Achthal there is still no trace of earthenware, and we find the skull of a reindeer skilfully turned into a drinking-vessel.

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  • Whole towns and villages were laid in ashes, and vast districts turned into deserts.

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  • The existing town appears to date from the time of the Almoravides, who built the citadel, now turned into a prison.

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  • In Egypt, the year before, the temple of Serapis at Alexandria had been captured after much bloodshed by the Christian mob and turned into a church.

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  • The process by which the first of these contributions was turned into coin is still obscure; it is clear that the corn when threshed was taken over by certain public officials who deducted the amount due to the state.

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  • Much of the sugar-cane produced is turned into rum, which is consumed in the country.

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  • This is at first colourless carbon dioxide, but later on inflammable gases come out of the mass, which at this stage has turned into a thicker, pasty condition, showing that the end of the reaction is near.

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  • We are not aware of any but two of these albinos having ever turned into the perfect Amblystoma form, as happened in Paris in 1870, the albinism being retained.

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  • It is now turned into barracks and a hospital.

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  • After that E-kur appears to have gradually fallen into decay, until finally, in the Seleucid period, the ancient temple was turned into a fortress.

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  • As a punishment for supplying the Titans with water in their contest with Zeus, he was turned into a river of Hades, over which departed souls were ferried by Charon.

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  • The town is surrounded by walls, and outside these again by ramparts, now in great measure turned into promenades, and has extensive suburbs partly lying on the left bank of the river.

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  • Siegfried bathed in the blood of heals in g g healing the dragon he slew and thus became invulnerable; the blind emperor Theodosius recovered his sight when a grateful serpent laid a precious stone upon his eyes; Cadmus and his wife were turned into serpents to cure human ills.

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  • One portion, acquired by the municipality, has been turned into promenades and gardens, the Steffens Park, outside the Olivaer Tor, fifty acres in extent, occupying the north-western corner.

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  • Among these are the supposed traces of 2nd-century Gnosticism and " hierarchical " ideas of organization; but especially the argument from the relation of the Roman state to the Christians, which Ramsay has reversed and turned into proof of an origin prior to Pliny's correspondence with Trajan on the subject.

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  • It had been long preparing in the economic and administrative decline of the Empire, and in the steady influx of Germanic peoples into Roman territory for over two centuries; but the power of the old civilization to absorb the new races was exhausted by the 5th century, and the political history of Europe was turned into a different path.

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  • These revelations, delivered in Latin, German or a mixed jargon of both languages, were turned into simple Latin by Elizabeth's brother Egbert, from whose words it would seem that in 1156 an old Roman burialground had lately been laid open near Cologne.

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  • This gave rise to the story that a man was turned into a wolf at each annual sacrifice to Zeus Lycaeus, but recovered his human form if he abstained from human flesh for ten years.

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  • Other mosques have been turned into churches or utilized for military purposes.

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  • Its fortifications were destroyed by the French after Marengo (1799); the ramparts are now turned into shady promenades.

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  • We find ourselves on the verge of a system of abstractions, or " attributes turned into entities," as barren as any excogitated in medieval times.

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  • Pedro also wrote a moral treatise Da virtuosa Bemfeitoria, and caused 'Vegetius's' militari and Cicero's De ofciis to be turned into Portuguese.

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  • In 57 2, according to the Lombard chronicler, Alboin fell a victim to the revenge of his wife Rosamund, the daughter of the king of the Gepidae, whose skull Alboin had turned into a drinking cup, out of which he forced Rosamund to drink.

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  • Almost daily sallies, which often turned into pitched battles, were made by the rebels upon the over-worked handful of Europeans, Sikhs and Gurkhas.

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  • The surface of the atolls is covered with sand, except in a few places where it has been turned into soil through the admixture of decayed vegetation.

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  • In the eyes of a Roman observer, however, even downright slavery was turned into serfdom by the force of circumstances.

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  • In this sense, therefore, England was turned into a feudal state by the results of the work of William the Conqueror.

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  • Difficulties arose, and the impeachment was turned into a bill of attainder.

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  • This defeat was turned into a general rout by a nameless tribune, who collected twenty companies and charged in the rear the victorious Macedonian phalanx, which in its pursuit had left the Roman right far behind.

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  • Many churches were turned into Theophilanthropic temples.

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  • The earth-wrinkles of this epoch were turned into a north-easterly direction by the pre-existing Leinster Chain, and the trend of the anticlinal from Limerick to the Slieve' Bloom Mountains, and that of the synclinal of Millstone Grit and CoalMeasures from Cashel through the Leinster coalfield, bear witness to the resistance of this granite mass.

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  • Qat was born in the isle of Vanua Levu; his mother was either a stone at the time of his birth, or was turned into a stone afterwards, like Niobe.

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  • Qat's great enemy, Qasavara, was dashed against the hard sky, and was turned into stone, like the foes of Perseus.

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  • This process served the turn of the Romans, who little by little had subjugated first the Cisalpine Gauls and afterwards those inhabiting the south-east of France, which was turned into a Roman province in the 2nd century.

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  • The debts of Spain were further increased in 1891 by a consolidation of Io,ooo,000 of floating debt turned into 4% redeemable stock similar to that of 1882; and this did not prevent a fresh growth of floating debts out of annual deficits averaging two to three millions sterling during the last quarter of the 19th century.

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  • Thus he maintained that there must be blackness as well as whiteness in snow; how otherwise could it be turned into dark water?

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  • In Yonec a mysterious bird visits the lady kept in durance by an old husband, and is turned into a valiant knight.

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  • Churches were now turned into mosques.

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  • At that time of the month, she turned into a complete monster.

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  • Deidre still couldn't fathom that she'd been turned into some sort of supernatural creature.

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  • Have my magic stripped and turned into a blood monkey for demon scum.

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  • Deidre looked away, self-conscious about being turned into a demon.

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  • Sarah and Jackson had been 23 and 25 years old respectively, living privileged, English aristocratic lives when they were abducted and turned into vampires.

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  • By the time he reached Elisabeth's door, Jackson actually felt nauseated; a feeling he hadn't experienced since first being turned into a vampire.

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  • He turned into his – their drive.

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  • Their friendship had turned into something else, something she wasn't comfortable with.

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  • What had started off with an adventure had turned into a nightmare.

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  • Those he didn't kill, he turned into vampires like the ones she'd let loose on the Grey God's city.

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  • Born a predator, turned into a killer by none other than you.

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  • The windfall apples that were bruised were usually turned into apple wine, which is really easy to make.

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  • The departure point for Glenn Miller's fateful final journey could be turned into a museum dedicated to the famous wartime bandleader.

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  • Second, it may contain baryons, but these have not turned into stars.

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  • The match turned into a midfield battle with very few clear cut chances.

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  • Will the Amiga be turned into a set-top box?

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  • Thus if the merchants were in debt they could reduce the value of their debt by having more bullion turned into coins.

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  • In some cities this turned into demonstrations accompanying the coffins of Russian soldiers.

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  • Good teachers object to being turned into political commissars.

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  • Column by Mike Gonzalez, May 2002 Has the dream of the hippy commune now turned into a nightmare?

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  • The glass is then sold to near by re processors to be turned into glass cullet that is used to make new glass bottles.

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  • With their own Russian sugar daddy they haven't turned into a South Coast Chelsea.

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  • The back of the beach has been turned into a car park which somewhat detracts from the beach's beauty.

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  • I would've turned into the Californian hippy in the Buddhist cafe, eating dhal and awaiting his guru.

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  • Unusually downstairs had been turned into a trashy 80s disco for some golf tournament.

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  • The foyer of the theater was sectioned off and turned into a Bedouin style stage with exotic plants and red drapes.

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  • Here, even the castle dungeon has been turned into a book store!

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  • Greenwich Hospital is a 1960s eyesore, which will be turned into new homes for first time purchasers and key workers.

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  • Fireball man murder hunt Emma Gunby Liverpool Echo Thursday, July 17, 2003 A father-of-three died after being turned into a human fireball man murder hunt Emma Gunby Liverpool Echo Thursday, July 17, 2003 A father-of-three died after being turned into a human fireball.

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  • As it turned into evening again I was really flagging.

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  • I have met some wonderful people during my holidays over the years, some of them having turned into lasting friendships.

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  • It has a good type of sugar called fructose, but it is turned into sugar in the blood stream.

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  • The Island has glassworks where one can watch sand being turned into beautiful glassware.

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  • The sugar is turned into muscle glycogen for tomorrow's run.

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  • Should Brackley's old graveyard be turned into a skate park?

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  • Transplant of embryonic cells into the brains of Parkinson's patients turned into an irredeemable nightmare because the cells grew uncontrollably [17] .

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  • Thus, every 3D histogram can be turned into a smoothed surface.

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  • In Nuuk, a large igloo is built and turned into an Arctic kitchen serving up fresh wild reindeer steaks and seal soup.

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  • Have the picture of your choice turned into a top-quality laser-cut wooden jigsaw.

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  • I squeezed in the odd overnighter, and the gents loos at school were turned into a rod store and changing room!

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  • As you can imagine it turned into a night of absolute lunacy.

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  • Explore La Zisa, a Moorish palace turned into a museum of Arab culture.

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  • As the wisps of smoke turned into a white pall, Johnny exited his car and the marshals turned their extinguishers on the SF-3.

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  • Later the whole area was turned into a conifer plantation.

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  • The oblique plural is turned into a generalized plural marker.

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  • Religion is turned into a mere prattle and talk; few mind the interest of Christ.

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  • The lion that roared in Washington had turned into a little pussycat.

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  • It was believed that, on death, the soul either awaited reincarnation or turned into an evil spirit.

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  • The stage in the corner has a bar which for tonight has been turned into a drum riser.

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  • The C2C can be turned into a circular route by returning to Whitehaven via the Reivers Cycle Route.

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  • For three distinct the marsh scandal been turned into.

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  • He is a good, decent man and does not deserve to be turned into a political scapegoat.

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  • It experiences self-hate, which is then turned into guilt.

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  • Thank goodness he did not live to see the shambles that turned into the Tories ' privatization of the railways.

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  • Deep snow turned into deep heather and snow, and with the steepening slope slipping and falling became more frequent.

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  • Moving away from the traditional magic arena, Blaine's shows have turned into huge and sometimes even death-defying stunts.

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  • Positively Healthy believes that this reductionist tendency loses much personal data that cannot be turned into mere numbers.

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  • The month of September highlighted a problem which turned into a real thorn in Palace's side - drawing.

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  • After removing the topsoil the ground turned into a layer of rock.

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  • Stockton Brook Top Lock No 9. The old stables have been turned into a house, with rather unsightly conservatories.

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  • This footage was turned into edited videos and released.

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  • The town was hardly rebuilt when it was again destroyed, this time by the Mongols (April 1221) and so effectually that, completely levelled to the ground, it was turned into a vast barley field.

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  • A road has been cut through the centre of the building, the mosque turned into barracks, and the hall of audience allowed to fall into ruin.

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  • The nobles, turned into courtiers, placemen, diplomatists and men of affairs, ended by preferring his authority to the alternative of democratic institutions.

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  • At first a part of the population were content with Austrian rule, which provided an honest and efficient administration; but the rigid system of centralization which, while allowing the semblance of local autonomy, sent every minute question for settlement to Vienna; the severe police metho4ls; the bureaucracy, in which the best appointments were usually conferred on Germans or Slays wholly dependent on Vienna, proved galling to the people, and in view of the growing disnffection the country was turned into a vast armed camp. In Modena Duke Francis proved a cruel tyrant.

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  • Soon the carriage turned into another street--a street less carefully guarded.

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  • It was to see my native village in the light of the Middle Ages, and our Concord was turned into a Rhine stream, and visions of knights and castles passed before me.

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  • Seeing that his trap would not be able to move on for some time, Alpatych got down and turned into the side street to look at the fire.

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  • The cart in which the officer lay was turned into the Rostovs' yard, and dozens of carts with wounded men began at the invitation of the townsfolk to turn into the yards and to draw up at the entrances of the houses in Povarskaya Street.

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  • She ran across the street, turned down a side street to the left, and, passing three houses, turned into a yard on the right.

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  • Having ridden up the road, on both sides of which French talk could be heard around the campfires, Dolokhov turned into the courtyard of the landowner's house.

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  • You 've turned into your dad the day you put aside a thin piece of wood to specifically stir paint with. !

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  • In these two days we saw how people who had once been good human beings had turned into ravening wolves.

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  • Some of the redbrick workhouse buildings survive, turned into houses, along with the spike.

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  • What looked like creative suicide on paper was turned into a rip-roaring success by the sheer strength of Handel 's artistic personality.

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  • For instance, a simple role-playing exercise turned into a public performance for the Eid festival.

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  • From a full sack of corn, about 80% would be turned into flour and 20% into bran.

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  • It was the first of many more splendid palaces turned into hotels.

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  • Moving away from the traditional magic arena, Blaine 's shows have turned into huge and sometimes even death-defying stunts.

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  • The month of September highlighted a problem which turned into a real thorn in Palace 's side - drawing.

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  • As a result, the situation on the Korean Peninsula has now gone beyond the limits of danger and turned into a touch-and-go situation.

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  • By dusk, that layer has turned into a vaporous mist which thickens and curdles overnight to form a dense fog by morning.

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  • Across the parish at Sheepstor, the village 's pretty brook was turned into something resembling fast-flowing white-water rapids.

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  • Our easy-going baby has turned into a finicky toddler, who will only eat macaroni and cheese for dinner.

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  • Her idea to remodel the kitchen had not yet been turned into a cohesive plan.

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  • Your pleasant baby, who has slept through the night since she was three months old, has now turned into a crying, nocturnal toddler!

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  • While some cards use these images to create a cute baby announcement, these same images can also be turned into beautiful and/or sentimental invitations or greeting cards to give with a gift (or as a gift).

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  • Whatever coins found were melted down and turned into gold bars.

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  • Any waste from your cat is turned into liquid with a special solution and flushed down the drain.

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  • The Lightning Thief, the first book in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, has been turned into a blockbuster movie after it proved extremely popular with kids.

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  • The pieces of the Polywood Collection are made of recycled milk jugs that are turned into beautiful plastic lumber.

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  • Many plastics, for example, can be recycled and turned into cloth - some hiking socks and reusable shopping bags used to be plastic.

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  • Even food industry waste can be turned into biofuels.

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  • It can be harnessed by the use of photovoltaic cells and turned into energy, and it creates temperature changes in the atmosphere, which lead to the formation of wind.

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  • For internal problems, the powder can also be turned into a suppository or enema.

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  • But why stick to the norm when the world is full of interesting breads that are just begging to be turned into a burger bun?

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  • They also introduced many nuts and grains, including many citrus fruits, and sugarcane, which eventually turned into a profitable cash crop that ultimately produced sugar (and began the slave trade, but that is another story).

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  • Even big projects can be turned into fast and easy scrapbooking pages when you break them down into smaller steps.

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  • Prom king and queen turned into a popularity contest.

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  • The greatest day of my life turned into a nightmare during my reception.

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  • I hate Starbucks' coffee, but in New York my hate turned into a warm fuzzy kind of love.

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  • Brown and pink programs are a modern color combination that can be turned into an instant classic if they are designed with your unique flair in mind.

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  • Michael Jackson vs. Madonna - Madonna kicked Jackson, who had turned into a hamster, into a pool of acid, killing him.

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  • Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins - Sarandon and Robbins are yet another on-screen love affair that turned into true life romance.

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  • The nickname Smiley turned into Miley when she was a baby and has stuck with her ever since.

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  • He got what was to be a very small bit part, but turned into an over 300 line part because Linklater found that he really liked McConaughey's ad-libbing and improvisational skills.

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  • It seems talk turned into action as Brit, dad Jamie, Mel and his wife Robin flew south via private jet to the Latin American country of Costa Rica.

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  • The book turned into a made-for-television movie, and Mandrell hit the talk show circuit to promote it.

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  • As of January, 2009, Limited Too stores have now been turned into Justice stores, and while you may still notice a few Limited Too signs in your local stores, inside you'll discover fashionable Justice merchandise.

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  • Jeans with stains or holes in the knees can be turned into shorts.

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  • Their project has turned into one of the top comedy sites on the Internet, and millions of people visit every day for their daily dose of laughs.

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  • What started out as a 48 hour trial period with a dog she was terrified of turned into five beautiful years of companionship and was the catalyst for change in her love life.

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  • A finished basement space can be turned into a play room, family room, home office, spare bedroom, an exercise room, and or an extra bathroom.

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  • Adorning the navel has become incredibly popular and has turned into a booming facet of the jewelry market.

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  • Stones, especially semi-precious gemstones like turquoise, were turned into beads, as were coral and sea shells.

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  • Not only were the beads turned into jewelry, but they were used to brighten up clothing and footwear as well.

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  • We initiated a project to bring solar energy to the building where we make Eco Lips which turned into the largest solar program in the state.

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  • Pure oil can be turned into salad dressing or taken by the spoonful.

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  • Because the Amish community does not use electricity - such as what might be used to keep foods at safe temperatures - the whole situation has turned into a belief vs. safety issue.

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  • The South Rossville Senior Village Apartments, located in the city of Rossville, was a former elementary school that was turned into affordable rental units for seniors with low and median income.

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  • If you like to write poetry or know of a special poem that has meaning to her, consider getting the poem framed or turned into a plaque.

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  • You can choose almost any frame you like in the optical shop and have them turned into one pair of all-in-one glasses.

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  • At first, this emulator was a debugger for Gameboy Advance games, but eventually it turned into a straight emulator.

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  • Sonic and his friends must race against each other to save Tails and Amy, who have been turned into trading cards by Dr. Eggman using a strange camera he created.

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  • Some of the best computer role playing games have turned into epic franchises.

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  • Art Deco teapots evolved with the decades and the very stylized Art Deco of the 1920s turned into the very sleek teapots of the 1940s.

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  • It was one of Bailey's patented designs that the Stanley Company manufactured and turned into the world's standard configuration for wood planes.

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  • You can take your favorite photograph and have it turned into a skin for your phone.

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  • Porcelain dolls, Barbies, talking bears, and even wooden nutcrackers are all turned into children's toys belonging to the world of ballet.

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  • Yet another option is to have photos and videos of the pet turned into a DVD.

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  • After a great flood, Fu Xi and his sister were the only survivors and with the approval of the Emperor of Heaven procreated a new world with the help of clay figures that they turned into human beings.

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  • Loose styles are also popular with short and medium length hair that may not be able to be styled into an updo, but can be turned into a stylish flip, bob, or other look with bridal flair.

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  • With a bang, a basic bob can be turned into a feminine and soft or a hard and edgy cut with the help of styling tools and products.

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  • Think about it for a second - everything you love doing outdoors, whether it's hiking, swimming, playing sports or just relaxing - can be turned into a career.

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  • Contractions are one of the signs of going into labor, but women who have been experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions may wonder how they will know if their contractions have turned into true labor.

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  • Birthdays, sweet sixteens, quinceaneras, bar/bat mitzvahs and any other number of special occasions can be turned into an opportunity for swimming fun.

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  • It can be turned into a daytime or evening dress for versatile play.

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  • While Gobots were simply robot toys that turned into cool vehicles, Transformers each had their own specs, personalities and back stories.

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  • Inflatable rafts, although designed to lounge on in a pool, are also popular when turned into toys and used as barriers to fend off flying beach balls or other airborne pool toys.

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  • The pollen is then digested by the colony and turned into honey, which can keep indefinitely.

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  • Boku Superfood is a product that contains organic, whole foods such as leafy greens, fruits, and mushrooms that have been dehydrated and turned into a powder.

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  • This debris needs to be removed before the wax can be turned into candles.

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  • Groups can submit original artwork and have it turned into custom products.

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  • Cards that are reused may be turned into a craft project or a one-of-a-kind greeting while those that are made from recycled materials are a new card altogether.

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  • However, when you crossed the line from flirting to suggesting having an affair, you took something that is fun and harmless and turned into something risky.

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  • Both of these labs' certificates have been turned into selling tools with overly inflated retail prices.

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  • Seismic events bring these diamonds to the surface of the earth, where they are mined, cut, and turned into jewelry.

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  • Years ago, old quilts were often salvaged by being turned into large, loose bags perfect for storing scraps and sewing equipment.

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  • Almost any plain clutch can be turned into something more special with a bit of craft skill.

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  • Any strap can be turned into a key holder and attached with a safety pin or sewn into your purse.

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  • Leaf collecting, bird watching and throwing rocks are common outdoor activities that can quickly be turned into a game when a task is added to the mix.

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  • A simple sheet cake can be turned into a "dirt and worm" theme once cookie crumbles are added to the top of chocolate icing and are then topped with a variety of assorted color gummy worms.

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  • Providers may be required to keep detailed time sheets on the arrival and departure of the children, with both the parents and provider signing off on claim schedules periodically to be turned into the governing agency.

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  • In the 1990's, Anne Rice's popular vampire books were turned into horror films; Interview with a Vampire, and The Vampire Lestat were both very popular.

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  • It was a throwback to the 1980s cartoon by the same name about automobiles that turned into robots.

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  • One of the earliest werewolf myths known is the Greek story of Lycaon, the Arcadian king who was turned into a wolf by Zeus as punishment for killing and serving one of his own sons for a meal.

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  • The nickname stuck and was quickly turned into an alligator logo, which Lacoste had embroidered onto his blazer.

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  • What was written as a recurring role turned into a six-year run thanks in large part to fans, who became enamored with Budig's portrayal of sassy spitfire Greenlee.

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  • A combination of these images can also be turned into a smoking hot screen saver for the discerning True Blood fan.

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  • It wasn't until the end of the 1960s that all soaps were turned into half hour serials.

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  • The butterfly fairy concept can be turned into a very colorful tattoo.

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  • Tats like these are best placed in roomier areas like the back of your shoulder, upper chest and lower back.If you're willing to spend the time and money, you can even have your design turned into a full body sleeve.

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  • Once you feel confident with your overall theme, you can book an appointment with a professional artist and have your ideas turned into a permanen, and meaningful reality!

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  • Meals can be turned into five-course delights easily for a higher price.

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  • Once the light is turned into electric energy it is stored in a storage cell, and the watch draws the energy it needs to operate from that cell.

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  • After the prospect has turned into a customer, the business card provides information for the customer to contact the sales representative to place further orders.

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  • This is a small sample of possible services that could be turned into successful online business ventures.

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  • Sometimes these words can be turned into cheers in and of themselves.

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  • Yet it has also turned into one of the most controversial and possibly beneficial parts of spirit week.

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  • Toilet paper rolls, empty juice cans, baby food jars and other items can be turned into almost anything with a little imagination.

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  • Cards with really beautiful pictures on the front can be turned into holiday art by framing them in simple frames.

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  • You'll need fabric that can be turned into strips.

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  • Whether diet recipes need to address weight management, health conditions or mere food preferences, with experimentation and creativity any recipe can be turned into an appropriate and delicious meal.

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  • By keeping the general principle of using the whole food or the primary source of any food in mind, desserts are afforded the chance to be turned into the best tasting treat it can be.

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  • Carbohydrates from food are stored and turned into energy as well as fat.

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  • The person with the slower metabolic rate will not burn as many and any extra calories not burned are stored and turned into fat.

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  • A person new to exercise who is extremely out of shape cannot expect to be turned into an athlete or fitness model in four weeks.

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  • Goat cheese was mentioned as far back as classical times, when Homer referred to the sheep and goat milk that was turned into cheese in the caves of Ancient Greece.

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  • Not only is this style a strapless one, but it can also be turned into a crisscross style, halter, or be worn as a conventional bra, all depending upon the occasion.

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  • This side job turned into a career in itself, as Cassie's stunning looks made her a go-to girl for brands such as Target, Clean and Clear, and Abercrombie and Fitch.

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  • The entire unit is turned into a control mechanism, making navigation extraordinarily easy.

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  • The Halo Theme (the first song) is turned into a Mjolnir mix, with more guitars added for more melody.

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  • Mamma Mia is a simple idea that turned into a worldwide phenomenon.

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  • This song turned into one of the most recognizable songs of the 90s.

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  • Bounce castles are a popular option because the four walls of the structure are easily turned into "stone" walls and turrets.

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  • Though they obviously don't come as personalized party favors straight off the shelf, many of them can easily be "doctored up" and turned into something unique.

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  • Viewers can't seem to get enough of this happy ending and their marriage turned into a TV special.

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  • Viewers' heads spun again when a guest appearance on Flavor of Love 2 turned into New York coming back into the house as a competitor for Flav's affections.

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  • The show evolved over time, however, and turned into a teen version of Survivorman.

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  • The footage they gathered from their trip was turned into an hour-long documentary called Snowshoes and Solitude.

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  • Though Disick and Kourtney were split for much the first season of that show, he did come and visit, initially as a friend, but then it turned into something more.

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  • Their wedding, reception and honeymoon were also turned into reality TV specials by TLC.

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  • As the cameras continued to roll, however, and Rossi’s story developed, she started to shake her bad girl persona and turned into a fan favorite.

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  • Real Housewives of Beverly Hills turned into an instant success, and Kim Richards has once again made her way into the spotlight.

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  • Harry and his friends are teenagers now and however dangerous their previous entanglements may have been, the ever-growing threat has been turned into a more forward direction by the addition of these characters.

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  • All around the castle people are being petrified, literally turned into stone-like monuments by an unseen force and poor Harry has the misfortune of being in the wrong place at the wrong time on more than one occasion.

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  • We have a story with an ultimate villain and an ultimate hero, who start with the same roots and are turned into what they are by the events that unfold around them.

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  • At some point the human-sized fairies turned into 'wee folk' - Shakespeare's fairies were the size of insects.

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  • In recent years, many of these, such as Flickr have turned into social networks.

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  • Now that the book has been turned into a film starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, you can expect to see many more Twilight themes on MySpace.

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  • The group has turned into a dumping ground for spam and advertisements, as the application itself is no longer available - at least not under the same name.

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  • It may have been invented as a social networking tool for college students, but it's quickly turned into something used by friends and family of all ages.

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  • Then, our clients started asking for more things, so we turned into a maintenance provider.

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  • Thanks to Alex, that chore had been turned into a simple twist of a knob.

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  • She was stacking bowls on the table for ice cream and cake when lights turned into the drive.

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  • He turned into a driveway and shut off the truck.

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  • She held her breath as they approached and turned into the circular drive.

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  • A shadow fell over her and she turned into the sun, shading her eyes with a gloved hand.

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  • His knife blade grazed her once and turned into a feather that he flung away.

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  • You act like you've been shut out of your underworld or your mate made a deal with Darkyn and turned into someone else.

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  • Her angry march turned into a stroll.

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  • He dropped his hand from her body before he turned into a liar about letting her choose.

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  • I won't be turned into a vegetable or an animal or anything else weird?

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  • This started out as a mission about us but has turned into a mission about you.

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  • Evelyn's giggle turned into outright laughter.

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  • Two days turned into a week.

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  • He closed his eyes, happy that the disturbing dream had turned into something lovely.

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  • As she turned into the circular drive and shut off the engine, she let out a long sigh.

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