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Italy was awarded a penalty kick, converted it for a 1-0 victory and went on to win the title.
For example, he bought the former Nestlé headquarters on Bloomingdale Road in White Plains, which had been empty for about five years, and converted it for multitenant use.
The company had proposed using the tank as an import facility, but opponents said that given the current glut of natural gas in the United States, DCP could have converted it for exports.
Razmi gave the date of his injury using the Iranian calendar, and Maryam Rassapour, a former neighbor in Tehran who had taken the bus up that morning from Washington, converted it for the benefit of the Western guests: 1987, during the Iran-Iraq War.
His novel details the history of the region, formerly called the "Pontine Marshes," which was for centuries malaria-infested swampland until the regime, assisted as well by World War I refugees it pressed into service, drained and converted it for agricultural use.
Apparently someone got their hands on a leaked copy of a Motorola Cliq ROM, which just so happens to have all the stuff for Motorola's custom Android build, MotoBlur, and has converted it for the G1.
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However, in the current study we retained the qualitative data in its original form and did not convert it for purposes of quantitative statistical analysis.
The BBC took over its corner of Alexandra Palace in 1935 and spent a year converting it for the new medium of television.
Or he might convert it for use as a pavilion on the Bridgehampton golf course he owns.
Or what if you find a Dutch oven recipe you like and want to convert it for a pressure cooker?
Municipal tax breaks to convert offices into apartments prompted two brothers and an associate to buy the building for $4m in 1997 and convert it for $10m.
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