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THE NINTH DAY A dissident Roman Catholic priest (Ulrich Matthes) is released from Dachau and sent home to occupied Luxembourg, where he is expected to convert the bishop to the Nazi cause.
This fall's crisis is expected to convert the airline's profit last year of $330 million into a loss of $330 million this year, and has prompted the merger, announced this month, of JAL with Japan Air System, the nation's third carrier.
The projects are expected to convert the current 4 lane divided freeway into a 6 to 10 lane divided freeway.
A judge found the nuns who once occupied the space didn't have the right to sell the property to Dana Hollister, who is expected to convert the building into a hotel.
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The Norwegian company expects to convert the ship into an immense modern cruise liner as part of plans to operate the first cruise ships registered in the United States in some 50 years.
The bank is expected to convert Wachovia branches in the New York area in early 2011.
Absence or low levels of AOP2 or AOP3 expression should result in accumulation of methylsulfinylalkyl glucosinolate [ 11] in the Col accession, whereas the introduction of a functional AOP2 gene would be expected to convert methylsulfinylalkyl glucosinolate to the alkenyl glucosinolate form.
An internally deleted but partially functional dystrophin produced from exon skipping is expected to convert severe DMD to the milder Becker phenotype.
The companies are expected to convert two-thirds of their outstanding debt to bondholders to equity, diluting the share price.
Everyone else is expected to convert what is owed to shares of the company or take pennies on the dollar.
These microemulsion formulations can be administered as a form of water-in-oil microemulsion or surfactant-oil mixture, and are expected to convert to oil-in-water microemulsion in the small intestine.
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