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As new governments take their seats on the executive, they usually undergo a conversion.
Eventually, at 21, she did undergo a conversion ceremony, but she prefers to think of it as a reaffirmation ceremony.
A child of patrilineal descent who wants to be welcomed into the Orthodox or Conservative communities can undergo a conversion, he said.
As a vegetarian since birth, I was born into the fold: I never had to undergo a conversion, but am full of admiration for those that did.
Now the building at Central Park West and 96th Street is about to undergo a conversion that its owner expects will lead to a new and secular life.
Jung hoped that his patient might undergo a conversion experience, which, as his friend William James had realised, is a transformative change at depth, brought about by the location of an entirely new source of energy within the unconscious.
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To be clear: I haven't undergone a conversion.
Mr. Bush, a United Methodist, has spoken about having undergone a conversion experience.
He underwent a conversion about halfway through his service on SSCI.
He underwent a conversion: in the faces of the peasant convicts, he saw a divine illumination -- the true Russia.
Although the narrator in Varanasi resists saying that he's "undergone a conversion or an awakening," hasn't he?
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