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Anthony Bourdain, professional authentic and globe-trotting foodie, is seemingly trying to address the Zurich-ification of Manhattan by converting one of the largest shipping piers on the Hudson River into a mega-food market.
On the one hand, this seems like a no-brainer, converting one of dance music's longest-running (22 years and counting) and most respected brands into a series of live events.
This normally involves converting one of the carbons of the double bond to a stereogenic centre.
We travelled to Japan to study their system of hotel management, because he thought of converting one of our houses into a hotel.
In three-third quarter drives, the Jets got only two first downs, converting one of four third downs, and did not score.
Converting one of those two slowpokes to express operations, servicing just the first and fifth floors, "is an idea whose time has come," declared Anders Hove '96 on September 27 , 1996["Student Center Needs Express Elevators"].
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The show's big idea, however, is to seize on the fact that Imelda converted one of her New York townhouses into a disco.
This paper is a study of the proposal to convert one of four 380 kV AC circuits on the same transmission line to a bipolar DC circuit with metallic return, using one of the three phase conductors.
Hawks guard Kennedy Clark converted one of two free throws, and Middletown missed on the ensuing possession.
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