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is conversion
noun
The act of converting something or someone.
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But the only lasting future hope is conversion.
Archbishop Jose Palma of Cebu, president of the Philippine Bishops Conferencee, said that the real spirit of the observance of the Holy Week is "conversion of oneself.
One is conversion: there are thought to be 30,000-50,000 Muslins in France who have embraced the religion only in recent years.
This is Rabbi Steve Lebow, the rock 'n' roll rabbi!" The subject of the day is conversion: "One of Judaism's greatest strengths is that unlike other world religions, we have not forced ourselves on others.
Here's one from Dante in the FT: 16ac Religious experience necessary to achieve a goal (10) The two definitions are "religious experience" and "necessary to achieve a goal"; the goal is the rugby kind and the answer is CONVERSION.
The real key to moving video is conversion.
Coefficient 4.78 in Eq. (3) is conversion factor from lb/100ft2 to dyne/cm2.
One such option is conversion of parthenium biomass into organic fertilizer through vermicomposting.
That is, conversion yields were highest for shea, followed by neem and mango.
The primary outcome is conversion to a clinical diagnosis of dementia.
The response analyzed is conversion of DBT at 15 min of reaction time.
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