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"I don't see it really as a conversion," he said.
Jaffa describes this meeting as a conversion experience.
Nobody who knew him well seems to regard this as a conversion or an inconsistency.
Paul likes to tell the tale of his political awakening as a conversion narrative, or perhaps a love story.
But they see this less as a conversion on principle than a pragmatic reassessment, because Mr Sarkozy did not want to spoil his six months in the sun.
Greenwood cites an early-'90s concert of Penderecki's music as a conversion experience; he's obsessed with Penderecki the way a lot of people are obsessed with Radiohead.
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As a conversion-type anode for SIBs, the electrochemical testing results show significantly enhanced sodium-storage properties for the CoS2/rGO composite compared with that of bare CoS2.
These results should shape the modeling of FNS as a 'conversion' of emotional responses to stressful experiences into bodily FNS.
Specifying the roles of stress and emotion processing in their relationship, however, should improve the understanding of FNS as a 'conversion' or dissociation disorder.
The concentration in ng ml−1 was calculated by using 6.6 pg of DNA per cell as a conversion factor.
An additional structural factor was the available subsidies for former military training grounds which have been labelled as a 'conversion area' (see Figure 4).
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