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The result is that the statutory procedure for obtaining relief from a present injury caused by an order has been converted into something quite differentnamely, a procedure for obtaining a declaratory judgment as to the validity of a future application of new regulations.
It is as if he had personified an image and transformed it into something seemingly absolute, into flesh and blood, but the actual absolute, the young peoples' bodies, he has converted to images, pixels, digits.
If Wiggins won his landmark Tour victory and has finally moved on, Cavendish continues to dominate in bunch sprints while Froome has converted fighting for Tours into something which is normal for British sport.
He's lucky he got Zarif as his counterpart, but luck has to be converted into something — and he has done that.
The COP process has converted it into a farce.
But by the time of "Tarzan Escapes!" (1936), Jane has converted their tiny jungle nest into something resembling a split-level tree house.
"Anger has to be converted into something else or it destroys you".
He has converted a barn into a writer's den.
"Major League Baseball has converted our stadiums into cathedrals," he said.
The truism of dementia – that those who have it lose their memories – is converted into something far more disturbing.
It is important to have empty buildings quickly occupied and converted into something that would benefit other surrounding businesses.
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