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The Morrells worked hard to transform their home into a haven worthy of their friends.
Woolverton's screenplay works hard to transform the archetypal wicked older mother figure.
"Why are you working so hard to transform #NYC into" Disneyland, he said, throwing in another word for emphasis.
Silber works hard to transform them into a novel, linking each section of the book through chance relationships.
But when motivation is missing, when people come into the system without believing that what goes on in it really matters, it's hard to transform minds.
The EU is finding it hard to transform a bunch of national rail monopolies into a pan-European market in which operators compete across borders.
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And "Gatsby" is even harder to transform because it is so purely literary.
And if the work seems elusive, it also presents a challenge — to the viewer, critic or alchemist — to work a little harder to transform it.
An excellent proposal, and well overdue, although, on Sunday's evidence, the crews may be harder to transform than the casts; most of the folks trotting up to be garlanded for their technical skills were white guys of a certain age, or beyond.
"Turning an underwater rock into an airfield simply does not afford the rights of sovereignty or permit restrictions on international air or maritime transit," said Carter, warning that China may find decades of dusty agreements far harder to transform than the sea itself.
The study shows that it is easier to imitate formulations in a seemingly successful policy and harder to transform Vision Zero into a workable tool in each policy area.
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