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As she reads, her voice transforms into that of BENJAMIN BUTTON and the screen turns sepia.
As the card opens, however, the face transforms into that of President Ulysses S. Grant, a Republican from Ohio, who did not run in 1876.
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Her post will be transformed into that of an independent service complaints ombudsman.
The problem of the comb filter design is transformed into that of fractional delay filter design.
Unbeknown to me, however, in the mid-1990's its patients had been transferred to a new facility, and its function transformed into that of a prison.
Apparently, just one dose is enough to cause his face to transform into that of a lifelong addict, all red eyes, sunken cheeks and hollow stare.
In 1926 its status was transformed into that of an autonomous republic, and in 1936 a full union republic was created, the Kirgiz Soviet Socialist Republic, often called Kirgiziya.
Despite the game's coming so easily to James, the perception of him as the heir apparent slowly transformed into that of an overgrown child biting his fingernails and trying to hide in the big moments of playoff games.
Is it their place in our literature, with Winnie the Pooh's Eeyore and Bottom's head being transformed into that of a donkey by Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream?
It is also proved that the design of an l×nth order (l≥2) strong γk γclH∞ controller can be transformed into that of an nth order controller for an associated plant, which tackles the possible order problem.
For the problem that the computational effort of the moment-independent importance measure is usually too high, the computation of the proposed moment-independent importance measures is transformed into that of the variance-based importance measures on their intrinsic relationship.
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