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Therefore, in Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh, villagers convert by the hundreds.
Many are deterred from trying to convert by the rigours of the rabbinical courts.
Department for Education officials, ever keen to increase the number of academies, are now contacting schools unprompted to try to lure them to convert by dangling cash grants.
Developers can respond to the refusal of their all-in bids to convert by proposing a more palatable half-and-half scheme.
The following year, in the kitchen of her parents' home, Rabbi Hoover told her mother and father that she was planning to convert; by 1999, she was Jewish.
In his budget last week, chancellor George Osborne announced that every state secondary and primary school will be forced to become an academy by 2020, or to have developed a firm plan to convert by 2022.
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It is intended to have a bio-energy plant on site, to convert by-products into power for the distillery.
Perhaps their patients have converted them by now.
Committed to converting by 2015.
Smith was converted by the experience.
Constable also "won" the penalty, converted by Danny Rose.
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