Some bassinets convert into a change table and most of them are portable, making them great for travel. |
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Ah, the joys of watching gravitational potential energy convert into kinetic energy. |
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Smaller boats are masterpieces of ingenuity, with folding tables and settees which convert into beds. |
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She points out, though, that because the properties are all split-level, they are easy to convert into self-contained living spaces. |
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The council chamber would be multi-purpose, perhaps able to convert into a small auditorium for concerts and lectures. |
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The enormous building would easily convert into lecture halls, seminar rooms, accommodation areas, refectories and departmental offices. |
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A synthetic circuit that was designed to be an oscillator was shown to convert into a bistable switch when one of the interactions was removed. |
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The ancient provinces of Burgundy, Champagne, Flanders and the Isle of France abound in argil, which the inhabitants convert into bricks and tiles. |
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You can configure the physical quantities that you want to convert into analogue signals. |
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The new basketball court will also convert into a third tennis court as required. |
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This 18-hour trip was in a less nice room, but one that had two seats that convert into a bed. |
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In August 2005, Hartco reorganized its legal structure in order to convert into an income trust. |
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He started as a teenager working for his family's wooden barrel plant, a historical cooperage that the logger is now trying to convert into a working museum. |
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Flow-through limited partnerships generally have a two-year lifespan before they convert into a regular mutual fund investment. |
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One can define purchase units which automatically convert into sales units when the goods are received. |
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The company receives credits which it can convert into cash with no strings attached. |
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Some forward-facing seats may convert into a booster seat as the child grows out of the car seat. |
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In true festival fashion the pair will be driving down from Yorkshire in a camper van which will convert into their stall over the three days of the festival. |
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The operators neither perceived the objectives as difficult to convert into projects, nor as constraints to their artistic creativity. |
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The victory won by religious conservatives did not convert into much change in personnel, however, and Cranmer remained in his position. |
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The Model House stood empty for many years before being bought by the local authority to convert into a craft and design centre. |
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The nucleus may capture an orbiting electron, causing a proton to convert into a neutron in a process called electron capture. |
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The newcomer also has innovative longitudinal roof bars that convert into a luggage rack. |
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He is currently working on finding an unused space in Brampton that he could convert into a boxing gym where he could work with youth on both their boxing skills and life choices. |
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Among them is a group of high school students from Philadelphia who, together with their teacher, Simon Huager, have built the biodiesel hot-rod Attack, which they plan to convert into a biodiesel-electric hybrid. |
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In addition, it can inhibit tryptophan to convert into xanthurenic acid damaging the pancreas, thereby protecting the pancreas. |
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Yet more misgiving to convert into determination. |
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It's difficult to convert into some common denominator. |
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His very words also encouraged many companies to convert into trust, secure in the knowledge, they thought, that a Conservative government could be counted on to keep its word. |
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Interestingly enough, one is anchovy, which they convert into feed. |
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The Group launched tenders which should convert into significant savings in 2010 on telecommunications costs, maintenance expenses and company cars. |
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Assetbacked securities are primarily serviced by the cash flows of the pool of underlying assets that, by their terms, convert into cash within a finite period. |
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We are a manufacturer of industrial energy plants and for years we have burned waste from production to create steam that we convert into electricity. |
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The portion of the notes related to the option to convert into Subordinate Voting Shares of Quebecor World Inc. was valued at the date of acquisition and classified as noncontrolling interest. |
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Under certain circumstances, the Series 2 Shares automatically convert into Series 1 Shares on the basis of one Series 1 Share for each Series 2 Share. |
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Member States which have not adopted the euro as their currency on the date of an application for payment shall convert into euro the amounts of expenditure incurred in national currency. |
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Based on their use of products and services, caisse members will have the opportunity to convert into shares a portion of the patronage allocations paid to them at the end of the year. |
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It gives concrete shape to what many are talking about, that is to say gender mainstreaming, but which so few are attempting to convert into practical politics. |
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There is the reality that a sincere de jure rejection of impunity may only very rarely convert into a de facto prosecution of all key perpetrators. |
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Each bond would convert into 9.529 shares. |
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A DNA segment so strained that is closed into a circle would then convert into a figure of eight the simplest supercoil. |
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The plant will treat desalinated water and convert into demineralized water for downstream use as boiler feed water. |
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Processed meats contain preservatives known as nitrates that, when absorbed by the human body, convert into nitrosamine, a chemical compound that could cause cancer. |
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On the surfaces of particles within the clouds, inactive chlorine compounds derived from humanmade chlorofluorocarbons convert into a reactive form that destroys ozone. |
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