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If you see a triangle of prongs on the end of the end of the microphone, that's an XLR mic, and you'll need to get either a cable which converts the XLR jack into the eighth-inch port, a converter box which will convert it into USB, or a mixer.
Technically RBS is issuing a bond to the consortium which will convert into shares in W&G when it is floated.
The great repeal bill, which will convert all existing EU legislation into UK law, might be better described as the great transfer bill.
Hydrolysis of the copolymer will automatically lead to the release of L-lactic acid, which will convert to L-lactate at physiological pH, thereby providing a carrier and pro-drug in one.
The closest to opening is the Southern Company's Kemper County plant in Mississippi, which will convert coal to gases and then filter out some of the carbon dioxide, reducing emissions by about 65 percent.
An Amtrak spokesman, Rick Remington, said yesterday that federal funds for the $810 million Farley redevelopment project, which will convert the building into a passenger station, were assigned by Congress, not by Amtrak.
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A Ukrainian tycoon is believed to be the buyer of two flats in a plush new development bordering Hyde Park, which he will convert into a penthouse, if he can get planning permission.
Recall that the SU-Tx receives packets from higher layers which it will convert into bit streams at the lower layer prior to transmission over the fading channel.
In December, the brothers, along with a Spanish property group, snatched London's iconic Old War Office, a prize heritage property that was once used by Winston Churchill, which they will convert into a hotel and luxury apartments.
G.M. also plans to sell 60 million preferred shares, which will eventually convert into common, for about $3 billion.
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