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It could legally be reconverted into a doctor's office.
Both of those mills are closed now -- one near here may be reconverted into a privately owned water-bottling plant, under a plan that is still being negotiated -- and the area now welcomes about 700,000 tourists every summer, more than double the number a decade ago.
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Collins said that Jenrry Mejia was being reconverted into a starter for Class AAA Buffalo as well.
Collins said that Jenrry Mejia was being reconverted into a starter for Class AAA Buffalo now as well.
Twice in the 19th century it was reconverted into a church and, even now, this quintessentially secular building is topped by a large cross.
If the capacity of the cell to oxidise fatty acids is to be enhanced, ATP needs to be reconverted into ADP at an increased rate.
If A made a thing out of material belonging to B, one school of thought held that ownership went to A, and another held that it remained with B. Justinian adopted a "middle opinion": B retained ownership if reconversion to the original condition was possible (a bronze vase could be melted down); A obtained ownership if it was not (wine cannot be reconverted into grapes).
As noted previously, the InChIKey is a 27-character representation that, because it is compressed, cannot be reconverted into the original structure, but it is not subject to the undesirable and unpredictable breaking of longer character strings by some search engines.
They are now in semi-suspended animation because of paralysis in the banking system.One leading advocate of dollarisation, Kurt Schuler*, an economist with the Joint Economic Committee of Congress in Washington, DC, argues that bank deposits should be reconverted into dollars in the original amount.
On the other hand, methods depending on physical properties often cannot effect a satisfactory separation of a mixture of compounds possessing very similar physical properties; sometimes such mixtures can be converted by chemical treatment into a mixture of new substances that can be more readily separated; the separated components may then be reconverted into the original compounds.
In short order, he attends an art installation in which the notes of Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata have been translated into Morse code and radioed to the moon, bouncing off the irregular surface to be reconverted into music, altered by the journey, back on earth.
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