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His experiences typically involve paralysis, difficulty breathing, strange proprioceptive hallucinations such as his body vibrating, and bizarre "hyper-real" visual hallucinations during which objects may metamorphose into nightmarish objects.
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Its multiculturalism may very well metamorphose into an ugly tribal negation of itself, and could do so quite quickly if the economic topsoil continues to blow away.
Those scales on the dinosaur's hide may have metamorphosed into feathers, as evolution, with its customary economy in making old structures serve new ends, crafted the bird.
Ambystoma may undergo an aquatic larval stage and then metamorphose into terrestrial adults or alternately, be paedomorphic, i.e., achieve sexual maturity while remaining aquatic and retaining larval morphological features.
Tornaria larvae eventually metamorphose into young worms.
Survivors go on to metamorphose into benthic fish.
Later in the film they will metamorphose into flamingos.
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Mr Thubron's tenacity, endurance, stamina and erudition metamorphose into exquisite prose.
Entoprocts also produce free-swimming larvae that disperse and then metamorphose into new colonies or individuals.
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