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He purchases a house with a cellar which he converts into a guest room and a van with a storage compartment, ideal for catching prey.
Instead he lets others do that for him, whether it's the dancers whose stories he shapes in documentary-like accounts of their lives or the singers whose words he converts into a literal physicality.
The black comedy "Welcome to Norway," which also came out last year, follows Primus, the down-and-out owner of a defunct Norwegian hotel, which he converts into a shelter to profit from public funding for refugees.
His familiarity with academic material has allowed him to write about "psychology experiments, sociological studies, law articles, statistical surveys of plane crashes and classical musicians and hockey players", which he converts into prose accessible to a general audience and which sometimes pass as memes into the popular imagination.
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In 1939, he started work on a derelict inn that he converted into the Wenford Bridge Pottery.
The size of the rundown pub in Bray that he converted into the Fat Duck in 1995 was important too.
Over by H Street, a neighborhood just a few years ago virtually untouched by gentrification, he pointed out a former convent that he converted into apartments.
His photography was on display this summer at the LDR Studio Gallery — his apartment, which he converted into living space three years ago, mainly to curate and display work by other artists.
Richard A. Norling, Premier's chairman and chief executive, was allowed to retain and continue collecting a supplier's stock options that he converted into a $4 million profit in 2001.
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