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None of the England batsmen seems able to spot his doosra, that is, the ball that looks like an off-break but which turns from leg.
Two years ago, British Airways trialled a "happiness blanket", which turns from red to blue as the passenger becomes more relaxed so that your level of contentment is visible to the flight attendants.
In birds the level of the hormone thyroxine determines the coloration of feathers and bill, although specific seasonal biochromes are often laid down under the influence of sex hormones, as in the beak of the starling, which turns from black to yellow in early spring.
This apparatus is connected to the compartment to be refrigerated, and sucks heat out of that compartment and into the nitrogen, which turns from a liquid into a gas.This process cools the compartment but does not raise the nitrogen's temperature, which remains at -196°C.
Fullerene is stable and its spherical structure produces an angle strain which allows it to undergo characteristic reactions of addition to double bonds (hybridization which turns from sp2 to sp3).
A short distance later, Route 28 ends at an intersection with the southbound direction of Route 27, which turns from Westfield Avenue to head south on Chilton Street.
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He could have been referring to the weather, which turned from snowy to sunny and cold.
The nation had calmed down and turned inward; so had Odets's idiom, which turned from sociology to psychology.
Yet, as Knut grew older, his obvious charms began to fade with his fur, which turned from brilliant white to dirty yellow.
Minarets, domes, and Saddam's samovar-shaped trophy buildings were barely visible through the haze, which turned from brown and black to blue and gray as daylight faded.
Larger songbirds, like robins and scarlet tanagers, love its berries, which turn from white to red to purple black in a few weeks.
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