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Form is something that metamorphoses into other forms.
"We think of it as a caterpillar that metamorphoses into a butterfly".
It's in the drawing of twining biceps that metamorphoses into the astounding anatomy of St Jerome, a strenuous saint glowing out of brown underpaint like some musclebound superhero.
And L'Engle invests the science-fiction novel's witch-angels, Mrs Whatsit, Mrs Who and Mrs Which, with a disarming battiness that metamorphoses into Miltonian grandeur when the story calls for it.
An independently wealthy young man whose apartment includes a doorbell that metamorphoses into a crawling beetle when rung, Colin has two best friends, his chef and major-domo Nicholas ("The Untouchables'" Omar Sy) and Chick (Gad Elmaleh).
Once in detention, they are known not by their names but by dehumanising "boat IDs", three letters and three numbers, a call sign that metamorphoses into their identity.
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Here are characteristic devices of the satirist, dazzlingly exploited: the beast fable compressed into the grotesque metaphor of the voracious sheep; the reality-destroying language that metamorphoses gentlemen and abbots into earthquakes and a church into a sheep barn; the irony coldly encompassing the passion of the scene.
First, it is much easier to build a resource that incorporates training than to build a trainer that somehow metamorphoses into a job aid.
Platynereis displays an indirect development which gives rise to a ciliated trochophore larva that subsequently metamorphoses into a juvenile worm [ 36].
Platynereis displays an indirect development life cycle with a short embryonic development which gives rise to a ciliated trochophore larva that subsequently metamorphoses into a juvenile worm [ 55].
Let us pray that metamorphosis never happens.
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