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"Sometimes just by adding a new comforter cover you can completely transform a room," she said.
And now one thinks immediately of the young choirmaster Gareth Malone, who has shown how simply getting people to sing together can completely transform their morale.
In American sports, one or two big signings can completely transform a team (think Boston Celtics) but football, with 11 players, is completely different.
After thermal treatment at 600°C for 3 h in air, the as-prepared precursors can completely transform into CoMn2O4 (Figure 2).
Focusing on the findings from our Routes to Power research study on the experiences of senior ethnic minority women in the UK, the report includes a series of recommendations on how organisations can completely transform themselves to better accommodate "difference".
More Tales from the Landings, edited by Sarah Stacey and Alex Allan (Rehabilitation for Addicted Prisoners Trust, suggested donation £5: for a copy call 020-7582 4677 or email [email protected]), is a brilliant use of firsthand accounts of how Rapt, the drug rehab prison programme, can completely transform lives – very uplifting and informative of the true causes of both crime and addiction.
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Results confirmed that this type of ILs can be completely transformed into carbon dioxide, nitrates, ammonium (the imidazolium cation) and perchlorate and chloramines (the chloride anion) during the electrolysis of the synthetic waste containing sulfate.
The grid "is one of the last things that can be completely transformed by this technology".
In a chloride rich environment, the objects can be completely transformed into AgCl.
Silver chloride does not create a protective layer, thus the metal can be completely transformed into silver chloride.
You see the fragility of nature and how easily things can be completely transformed with just a few degrees' difference.
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