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However, any hopes the company cherished that the FD2 would metamorphose into a warplane, the FD3 – and thus a lucrative contract – vanished with the Conservative minister Duncan Sandys's cost-cutting defence white paper.
She would be driving along as the sun rose fully, watching distant farmhouses turn golden, when something much nearer to her, drably shaded, would metamorphose suddenly from a tree-branch or a tangle of debris into a fleshy biped with its arm extended.
The New Generation: 1965 was for sculptors, most of whom had studied on Caro's now celebrated course at St Martin's School of Art, and included young tigers such as William Tucker, Tim Scott and Philip King - at a time when nobody could have predicted that, some 30 years later, King would metamorphose into an old lion, as president of the Royal Academy.
When time was considered as continuous, the model predicted that 50% of the frogs would metamorphose by the age of ca. 61 days when being exposed to cold temperature and restricted food.
A gregarious English graduate with a half-written novel under my bed and no shortage of dreams or of friends to indulge them, I'd metamorphosed in a matter of months to an empty shell of a being, an automaton who paced the streets, crouching in doorways to fend off pursuers, combing the walls of my flat for bugs, for the cameras that recorded my every move.
I'd metamorphose, that'd be my thing".
"He'd metamorphose into a high-decibel, old-school promoter and I'd hold the phone three feet from my ear as I tried to get a word in," Mr. Allen wrote.
The Browns were only as ready as Kosar, who came in looking as if he'd metamorphosed from ugly duckling to dead duck.
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But Palestinian officials said their preconditions would merely metamorphose into conditions at the negotiating table.
Yes, it will metamorphose.
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