The Eastern and Western tribes were the first to convert through various means. |
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Reiki, much like prayer, is a personal exercise that can easily convert negative energy into positive energy. |
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A gadarene rush to convert from paper to specie in early 1720, led by Law's erstwhile cronies among the court aristocracy, underlined the point. |
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This would convert any half-width katakana characters to full-width katakana. |
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As days passed and Chief Justice Lewis said nothing about it, Kent and his convert to Hamiltonism, Judge Smith Thompson, grew uneasy. |
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The pike began to replace the spear and the Scots began to convert from the bow to gunpowder firearms. |
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Aidan, an Irish monk from the Scottish island of Iona to convert his people. |
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Barnes' Constantine experienced a radical conversion, which drove him on a personal crusade to convert his empire. |
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Lambert had previously tried to convert the town's old railway station into a hotel and museum, employing international architect Richard Rogers. |
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Miohqsoo, or Myoxeo, was another noted Indian of Nope. He was a convert of Hiacoomes, whom he had sent for to inquire of him about his God. |
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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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Bermuda has plans to convert its three broadcast stations to ATSC digital terrestrial television in the future. |
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There is presently no deadline for these stations, about 7100 in number, to convert to digital broadcasting. |
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Several fundamental methods exist to convert other forms of energy into electrical energy. |
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Wind turbines are devices that convert the wind's kinetic energy into electrical power. |
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The purpose of the steam turbine is to convert the heat contained in steam into mechanical energy. |
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Sea urchins convert aqueous carbon dioxide using a catalytic process involving nickel into the calcium carbonate portion of the test. |
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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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Allcroft worked to convince Awdry that she could, with funding, convert the stories into a successful television show. |
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However, until 1860 it remained illegal for Lutherans to convert to another religion. |
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Kombu can be used to soften beans during cooking, and to help convert indigestible sugars and thus reduce flatulence. |
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Terrestrial ecosystems rely on microbial nitrogen fixation to convert N2 into other forms such as nitrates. |
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It shows the various unit processes used to convert raw natural gas into sales gas pipelined to the end user markets. |
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A related practice is the draining of swampy or seasonally submerged wetlands to convert them to farmland. |
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He also wanted to convert Ostia to a major port, and cut a canal through the Isthmus of Corinth. |
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It may directly use mechanical power from muscles, or a generator may convert energy generated by the body into electrical power. |
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He was unable to successfully convert the piston motion into rotary motion and the steam could not produce enough pressure. |
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Hammond and May tried to convert a 1992 Reliant Robin into a space shuttle. |
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Much of the ethnic Japanese Muslims are those who convert upon marrying immigrant Muslims. |
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He baptized the explorer Leif Ericson, and Leif took a priest with him back to Greenland to convert the rest of his kin. |
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Finally in 1492, the monarchs decided that those who would not convert would be expelled. |
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Like most other land animals, mammals are ureotelic, and convert ammonia into urea, which is done by the liver as part of the urea cycle. |
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Palmerston was eligible as an MP because his late father did not convert his Irish peerage into a United Kingdom peerage. |
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In the early 1990s architect David Chipperfield was invited to convert the premises of the former Ansaldo Factory into a Museum. |
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Although there were attempts to convert local population to Orthodoxy there did not meet with any success. |
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After the Rus' attack on Constantinople in 860, the Byzantine Patriarch Photius sent missionaries north to convert the Rus' and the Slavs. |
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Over generations a family forced against their will to convert may wholeheartedly adopt the new religion. |
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Proselytism is the act of attempting to convert by persuasion another individual from a different religion or belief system. |
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The Shakers and some Indian eunuch brotherhoods do not allow procreation, so that every member is a convert. |
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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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It was rebuilt with six wheels and hailed as a great improvement, Hackworth being told to convert the remaining locomotives as soon as possible. |
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Thus, several approaches were used to convert polling data and other information into seat predictions. |
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Steam turbines provide direct rotational force and therefore do not require a linkage mechanism to convert reciprocating to rotary motion. |
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In other words, the ability to convert thermal energy into work while the rubber relaxes is allowed by the higher entropy of the relaxed state. |
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In 1249 Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, decreed that all remaining Muslims be expelled from Malta or impelled to convert. |
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Those who surrendered were also expected to follow English law and customs, speak English, and convert to the Protestant Anglican Church. |
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Many of Alline's followers, after his death, would convert and strengthen the Baptist presence in the Atlantic region. |
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During his stay, Wilfrid attempted to convert the Frisians, who were still pagan at that time. |
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However, his efforts to convert the schools into classical schools for only boys were unsuccessful. |
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Scandinavia was the last part of Germanic Europe to convert and most resistant. |
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Vaughan Williams was an early and enthusiastic convert to this cause, going round the English countryside collecting and noting down folk songs. |
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She was a convert to Buddhism, and arrangements following her death respected her belief. |
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If the receiver fails to win their break point it is called a failure to convert. |
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The factor used to convert GDP from current to constant values in this way is called the GDP deflator. |
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The British government intended that clerics from England and the Pale would convert the native population to Anglicanism. |
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By the 1830s, ships had begun to convert to steam propulsion, so the Age of Sail and the classical idea of pirates in the Caribbean ended. |
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Shortly after her marriage, she and her husband began attending Anglican services and would later convert to Anglicanism. |
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The receiver could convert the Liberty Reserve currency back into cash for a small fee. |
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Lilburne declared himself a convert to the tenets of the Quakers, and announced his conversion in a letter to his wife. |
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When he read Darwin he became an immediate convert to Transformisme, as the French called evolutionism. |
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They were established to convert the indigenous peoples of California, while protecting historic Spanish claims to the area. |
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This simple process allows us to convert nominal dollars into inflation-adjusted real dollars. |
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Thus, several approaches are used to convert polling data and other information into seat predictions. |
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In order to convert a metal oxide or sulphide to a purer metal, the ore must be reduced physically, chemically, or electrolytically. |
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They convert the commoners and flamens, turn pagan temples into churches, and establish dioceses and archdioceses where the flamens had previously held power. |
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A notable convert of Barratt was Alexander Boddy, the Anglican vicar of All Saints' in Sunderland, England, who became a founder of British Pentecostalism. |
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It remains unclear if Charles ever seriously intended to convert. |
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Bell also thought that multiple metal reeds tuned to different frequencies like a harp would be able to convert the undulating currents back into sound. |
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In 1857 it baptised the first convert in connection with its labours. |
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On the other hand, oil shales are source rocks that have not been exposed to heat or pressure long enough to convert their trapped hydrocarbons into crude oil. |
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Originally sent to convert the Slavs of Great Moravia, Cyril and Methodius were forced to compete with Frankish missionaries from the Roman diocese. |
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In 1227, an attempt was made to convert Karelians to Greek Orthodoxy. |
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Given barely two months to assemble a large seagoing invasion fleet, the Kriegsmarine opted to convert inland river barges into makeshift landing craft. |
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The Prince threatened that if the constitution failed, he would, among other things, convert some of the royal property for commercial use and move to Austria. |
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Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah was the first Bengali convert on the throne. |
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After Justus' departure from Northumbria, a new king, Oswald, invited missionaries from the Irish monastery of Iona, who worked to convert the kingdom. |
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The king would have been wary of allowing the Frankish bishop Liudhard to convert him, as that might open Kent up to Frankish claims of overlordship. |
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At Clark's suggestion, in 1935 they used their influence to convert it into a nationwide organisation, the Prehistoric Society, of which Childe was elected president. |
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The basis for this teeming life is chemosynthesis, a process by which microbes convert such substances as hydrogen sulfide or ammonia into organic molecules. |
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Bede attributes Wilfrid's ability to convert the South Saxons to his teaching them how to fish, and contrasts it with the lack of success of the Irish monk Dicuill. |
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After Muhammad had conquered Mecca he set out to convert the pagans. |
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Photovoltaic panels convert sunlight directly to electricity. |
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If after a period of study, the individual still wants to convert, a Namakarana Samskaras ceremony is held, where the individual adopts a traditional Hindu name. |
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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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Orage, as editor of The New Age, was a convert to guild socialism. |
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The attack was the first encounter between the Rus' and Byzantines and led the Patriarch to send missionaries north to engage and attempt to convert the Rus' and the Slavs. |
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It is also employed to convert alkyl bromides into alcohols. |
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When people marry one spouse may convert to the religion of the other. |
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Hunt supporters previously claimed that, in the event of a ban, hunts would not be able to convert and that many hounds would have to be put down. |
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The conversion for athletics use was a condition of part of the lottery funding the stadium received, but to convert it would take weeks of work and cost millions of pounds. |
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In 1216 a mission was sent to convert Bosnia to Rome but failed. |
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Often, we can convert a wobbly hinged assemblage to be a nonwobbly one by cutting one of the pieces into two pieces and connecting them with a hinge. |
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On one hand, this improves the ability of the animals to convert feed to meat, milk, or fiber more efficiently, and improve the quality of the final product. |
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Wind turbines convert wind energy to electricity for distribution. |
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However, too much nouning makes you sound bureaucratic, immature, and verbally challenged. Top executives convert far fewer nouns into verbs than do workers at lower levels. |
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