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Baking the carrots seems to transform the shreds of carrot into something lush and not-too-sweet.
It's an exuberant shallow iconoclasm, and that youthful zest for shock and for the Expressionist theatricality seems to transform the shallowness.
Meanwhile a metal and flame-enameled bustier, from 1992, seems to transform the gal into the front end of a Harley, complete with handlebars and side mirrors.
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Even with the orange spot, the bird's presence was such that it seemed to transform the beach into tundra.
There are plenty of unfulfilled moments, as when four dancers, crawling flat, shift perspective by seeming to transform the floor into a wall.
Alternatively, it can seem to transform the brain into an antenna, tuned to receive huge downloads of information from the cosmos.
That game seemed to transform the Giants, who were playing with nothing on the line other than competitive spirit, into championship contenders.
Their fish-out-of-water tableau seemed to transform the restaurant's tasteful vintage interiors into a "Twilight Zone" IHOP, one that served slow-cooked scrambled eggs and home-churned butter.
Hall's voice fills the room with a booming precision that isn't so much oratory or academic as it is urgent; his words seemed to transform the dark-walled screening room from passive to active space.
And there is an acute convergence, we now know, between the concept of celebrity and the car crash: "She sat in the damaged car like a deity occupying a shrine readied for her in the blood of a minor member of her congregation … the unique contours of her body and personality seemed to transform the crushed vehicle.
The neutral and zwitterionic surfactants do not seem to transform the protein into a third state, and the spectra for the final states are very similar for the two surfactants (Fig. 1E), in agreement with previous studies [9].
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