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Both groups can metamorphose, from cars and electrical instruments into giant robots and mighty metal scorpions.
In "Solo" (1975), which he alone ever danced, he seemed to metamorphose from one animal into another.
"At some point you have to get into a cocoon and metamorphose from an interesting young talent into a proper conductor.
Once I anxiously asked Langford how I might metamorphose from graphic design graduate to professional photographer within a two-year course.
When advantageous environmental conditions return, the polyp is understood to metamorphose from a scyphistoma into a strobila, ready to release ephyrae.
She's trying to metamorphose from someone who likes to bend the rules to someone who wants to crack down on those who bend the rules.
Just two midlife dads, trying to metamorphose from Strapped Suburbanites to Golden Geeks.
Just as shapes in her photographs often metamorphose from flat to three-dimensional and back again, Letinsky's focus alters and transforms.
Rather, they will increasingly metamorphose from primary producers and distributers to aggregators.
Butterflies metamorphose from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to winged adult.
Other populations in colder climates may not metamorphose at all, and become sexually mature while in their larval forms.
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