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That the casting that eventually turned into canons was initially created by the Chinese for bells.
It is easy to believe that his lyrics are "sounds that eventually turned into words," as Vernon once told an interviewer.
Various concentrations of Cu were impregnated on Fe doped ZnO that eventually turned into copper oxide and the photocatalytic activity of this material was compared with noble metal (Ag) impregnated on Fe doped ZnO.
He studied public administration at New York University, where he formed an African-style ensemble that eventually turned into his full-time occupation.
They recorded for a small label that eventually turned into Wind Up Records, which turned into one of the largest indie labels, home of the stadium rockers Creed.
It was Vollmer who came up with the ideas that eventually turned into the modern polygraph, aided by a sixteen year old kid with time on his hands as he recovered from an appendectomy.
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Well, a comedy that eventually turns into a thriller.
Among the pieces dealing with linguistics, "Cellular Script" includes a panel with rows of tiny configurations that eventually turn into the four letters for the word fish.
Researchers hope that stem cells, the all-purpose building blocks that eventually turn into specific tissue like bone, muscle or nerves, can be harnessed and used to treat injuries or medical defects.
I made the fortuitous decision to bypass U.S. 67 – the direct route to Presidio – and instead take the prettier and virtually unused Ranch Road 2810, a 44-mile strip of asphalt through dramatic emptiness that eventually turns into 10 miles of dirt road, weaving through cowboy-movie scenery of parched hills the color of toasted sand and blue skies with wispy clouds hanging along the horizon.
The problem is that like a tropical storm that eventually turns into a hurricane, the virus is getting stronger and stronger as time goes by.
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