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How did this creatively morph in the published profile?
But Tony Hart, erstwhile partner of Morph in the classic children's television show Take Hart, said: "It hardly bears thinking about.
He can cringe like Norman Wisdom, all ratty self-effacement, and then morph in the course of a semiquaver into matinee-idol suavity.
She explained that stories like "The Arrow Shooter" often begin with some germ of truth, and morph, in the retelling, to reflect the paranoias of the place and time.
But at a time when even a poor country can morph, in the blink of an eye, into an industrialised one, what really matters is not whether a state is westernized, but whether it wants to westernize.
Consider "intelligent design," the latest morph in the evolution of creationism.
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To test the network, we measured the time evolution of all output units, over 80 time steps, after presenting a morphed pattern (or the original images from which the patterns were morphed) in the input layer.
The "widening and improvements" for the interstate specified in the final bill had morphed in the post-vote text into "Coconut Road Interchange".
The reasons for their divergence have to do mostly with the many ways in which science has morphed in the last few decades.
Rankin morphs in the press from small and slight with "locks of fire" to "tall and slender, with frank hazel eyes, sandy hair, and energetic mouth".
Lady Gaga has made her name morphing, in the wink of a commercial break, from trashy to bombshell to statement to classy.
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