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A young man converted a 1951 Chevrolet pickup truck into a vessel but was stopped by a Cuban patrol.
One man converted a network of caves on Oahu, used to house munitions during World War II, into a storage facility.
About 10 minutes after coming on as a second half substitute, the big man converted a Leighton Baines pull-back from inside the penalty area to put the Toffees a goal to the good against West Ham.
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The ex-Chelsea man converted after Vlad Chiriches handled in the area having let the ball slip through his legs.
Four minutes later, Ivan Ramis picked out Jean Beausejour and, after Manuel Almunia saved the Chilean's volley, the Wigan man converted the rebound.
Could a Catholic man convert to Anglicanism, be ordained as an Anglican priest, then rejoin the Catholic Church under the new Anglican rite?
Ralph E. Ehrenberg, who was then chief of the map division, said that he had seen many radical changes in cartography since he was a young man converting aerial photographs into maps, the cutting-edge technology in the middle of the 20th century.
Now, in the trailer for "The Force Awakens," as if to reassure us that the impossible is possible, that an adult can simply enjoy a new "Star Wars" movie without being hit by the crushing wave of nostalgia and finding the present reality lacking in comparison, Han has become a man of faith, converted, a true believer.
The couple must choose whether the man converts – leading some to accuse such conversions being in "name" only – or choose a secular service.
To scenes of wild delirium and utter dismay, the hosts had the silverware ripped from their grasp when their opponents, down to 10 men, won and converted a 93rd-minute penalty.
Man converts cause and effect into means and end, and thereby makes organic stimulation the bearer of meaning.
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