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And work has started to convert other such reactors (there are some 130 worldwide) to run on less weapons-usable low-enriched uranium.
When the banking crisis hit, the krona plunged in value because investors started to convert their Icelandic assets into foreign currencies.
In 2006 they signed with Nonesuch Records (a division of Warner Brothers), and their live reputation started to convert to bigger crowds and better festival bookings.
There are about 25,000 to 30,000 acres left in the state, mostly in the Pinelands, and half of that has started to convert to hardwood.
Then, Mr. McKeather said, they started to convert those lots into gardens, filling them with collard greens, strawberry patches and apple trees.
"This notion that onion soup has to be a dark, murky thing sealed with rubbery Gruyère is crazy," she said, as she started to convert several onions into a mound of thin slices.
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Perhaps the budget's popularity will start to convert to rising Tory support later this week.
America's biggest chains, which have lagged behind, will start to convert cinemas next year.
Three or four days into a total fast, the liver starts to convert fatty acids into fuel.
But that will change when the country's bus fleet starts to convert to fuel-cell-powered vehicles in a few months' time.
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