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A Muslim congregation applied in November to build a minaret and three golden cupolas on the roof of the old movie theater it had converted into a mosque.
Describe the room where you usually write It's a closet that I had converted into an office.
It has converted yellowcake into uranium hexafluoride gas.
Ironically, playing around with Vista for more than a month has done what years of experience and exhortations from Mac-loving friends could not: it has converted me into a Mac fan.
It has converted the atmosphere into a giant blender, flinging hot, dry air from sweltering Texas north into frigid air lodged over the northern Plains and Upper Midwest, where snow is falling.
It has converted its Woodbridge, N.J. store into a Macy's "Lab". New merchandise and technology ideas are being tested there before a roll-out to other units.
I know it has converted this former pirate into a honest-to-goodness purchaser of digital goods.
The Federal Circuit, however, reasoned that Claim 1 must, therefore, be invalid for inherency because if anhydrate converted into the hemihydrate now, it must have converted into hemihydrate in at least small amounts in the prior art.
Since the Davis detector could only detect one type of neutrino — an electron neutrino, which could cause a nuclear transmutation between chlorine and argon — it seemed possible that the missing neutrinos it hadn't detected had converted into other neutrino types on their long voyage.
The second one from '81--recently re-issued by the Pederast Prophet label--is the most confounding of the two as it seems the band had converted into being a full on "Hahdcore" band somewhere down the line.
In 2010 North Korea revealed that it had converted its Fuel Fabrication Facility into a uranium enrichment facility.
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