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transmogrify

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To completely alter the form of.

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"The Waters of Mars" began with Lindsay Duncan's space commander battling an alien influence that infected her colony's drinking water and caused her colleagues to transmogrify into goggle-eyed zombies whose cracked faces issued alarming torrents of clear liquid.

I remember working on legal cases and thinking, How can this possibly be?" As a government official, Edwards has to transmogrify these sentiments into policy, but as a Presidential candidate he doesn't seem to be in a rush to do so.

He is criticized by the left for his coziness with property developers and by the preservationists for his willingness to transmogrify the traditional London skyline with new high-rises — both of which policies he defends as levers for prying affordable housing out of the developers.

Their usable life span is sometimes as short as one big downpour, and then they transmogrify into unwieldy non-recyclable trash.

I was struck by the dappled nature of self-confidence, as people transmogrify from high self-confidence to low.

Monasch said he did not believe college football would eventually transmogrify into four superconferences.

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But however effective it is as a piece of cinema, even a cursory look into the film's backstory – and particularly the public reaction to its release – raises disturbing questions about which stories we choose to codify into truth, and whose, and why, and the messy social costs of transmogrifying real life into entertainment.

Instead Mr Ryan appears to have been silenced, transmogrified into a check-shirted all-American Dad whose principal interest is hunting.Every election tends to get billed as the most important for decades: but this one really is.

LHC physicists will now keep conjuring up minuscule gobbets of the stuff in order to observe how it transmogrifies into the more stable matter that makes up today's universe.Because each ion collision produces oodles more data than a collision involving just two protons, analysing them poses a number-crunching challenge.

My worry is that this liberal hatred of mass selling papers has transmogrified into a hatred of self-regulation itself and I would ask the inquiry to be aware of this bias.

This variety was called slamm or ruff and honours, which was subsequently transmogrified into whisk and swabbers (a complicated play on words), whence derived whisk and ultimately whist.

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