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In 1902 he expanded the waterlily pond to nearly three times its original size, transforming a sort of wading pool into an enveloping landscape.
"No reform could transform a public office into a sort of private enterprise," he cautioned.
She was the ultimate insider, born into the New York upper crust, which she called "a group of bourgeois colonials" transformed into "a sort of social aristocracy".
"The series transformed into a sort of podcast, where the topics I talk about might have little to do with the journey itself," he said.
So we finally left the stage and had the orchestra play the ballet, and the show transformed into a sort of concert for this incredible Leonard Bernstein music.
What the grown-up Andy recalls of that experience is transformed into "a sort of homage" to a now-vanished world.
And in 1987, when President Ronald Reagan and Mikhail S. Gorbachev of the Soviet Union met in the capital, the hotel was transformed into a sort of Western Kremlin.
Watching all of this from the second-floor bookstore, the overhang of which had been transformed into a sort of disco balcony, was a white-haired gentleman, dressed in neat jeans and a pressed shirt.
McMahon is the fabulously wealthy founder (along with her high-school sweetheart and husband, Vince) of World Wrestling Entertainment, a company the McMahons transformed into a sort of Disney for the age of postindustrial American anger.
It has been transformed into a sort of chapel for works from the late-'80s, shaped and stacked canvases in brilliant jewel tones that glow against indigo blue walls.
But since the Sept. 11 attacks, the Triple Frontier has been transformed into a sort of Casablanca, a center of intrigue scrutinized more intensely than ever for its suspected links to Islamic terrorists.
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