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was metamorphosed
verb
To undergo metamorphosis
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During these times, the Taku Schist, a sequence of Paleozoic clastic sediments with mafic intercalations was metamorphosed to amphibolite facies.
The specific shape of a pressure-temperature-time (P-T-t) path depends on the tectonic setting in which the rock was metamorphosed, which in turn controls the relative rates at which burial or uplift and heating or cooling occur.
The white bull was metamorphosed into the moon; the cloak of Mithra was transformed into the vault of the sky, with the shining planets and fixed stars; from the tail of the bull and from his blood sprang the first ears of grain and the grape; and from the genitals of the animal ran the holy seed which was received by a mixing bowl.
He pined away, and eventually was metamorphosed into a flower.
The SFMS was metamorphosed at around 350 °C and 800 MPa, corresponding to a depth of ~ 30 km in the subduction zone (Broecker and Day 1995; Cooper et al. 2011).
Silicate rocks of YZ are dominantly composed of Proterozoic basement that was metamorphosed during the Neoproterozoic, lower Paleozoic slate and sandstone, Mesozoic sandstone, and Mesozoic granite (Wang et al. 2013).
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As the press coverage of los náufragos was metamorphosing from adulation to suspicion, reporters dug up the information that Lucio had once been arrested for theft.
The church was metamorphosing into a rave club, and I was beginning to feel as if I had taken ecstasy: loving the beat; loving everyone.
I was growing and changing and I didn't know if I liked who I was metamorphosing into.
Here, too, death lurks; but by some extraordinary faith -- or art -- it is metamorphosed into something gorgeous, even glorious.
(The Nutcracker starts as a doll, then becomes human-size and then is metamorphosed into a prince).
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