My brain is part organic, and therefore it is possible for the machine to transmogrify my physical condition. |
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The Chromatics are one of those increasingly rare live acts who can transmogrify a distracted room into a single glowing organism. |
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Ribs and steak can transmogrify from juicy to jerky in just two minutes, so temperature control is especially crucial. |
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Antiquiet reports that a Brazilian company has created a urinal that allows your pee to transmogrify into a guitar solo. |
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After all, she's known for being a chameleon by using both fashion and beauty to transmogrify into totally different looks each time we see her. |
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Ask them to sort out kettle cleaning and the lack of Fruit 'n' Nut in the vending machine and they transmogrify into pin-striped psychopaths. |
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I sat back, relaxed and breathed freedom, preparing to transmogrify into a cross between Juliette Greco and Brigitte Bardot. |
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That love of the lyrical and the past, and the ability to transmogrify it into the sounds of the future, led Berio to take the existing and breathe new life into it. |
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An existential experience of tragedy and loss is converted into technical problems that transmogrify its existential roots. |
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The next recession could transmogrify many dot-com millionaires into poor folks. |
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The decision to transmogrify the space wizard from an alien being who presents as a human male to an alien being who presents as a human female was met with great consternation and debate. |
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How did they transmogrify her with such alacrity from someone you wanted to go for a drink with to someone you'd be more likely to catch up with at a funeral? |
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Many will transmogrify as slimmed-down, private-sector providers, ready to take their chance in the open market and compete for lucrative training contracts. |
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As the story edges ever closer to the Baum novel, characters transmogrify into the Tin Man and Scarecrow and there are endless sly references to the invisible Dorothy, cyclones and shoes. |
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There are dark mutterings that ultimately, and quite soon, the network will transmogrify into a bunch of podcasts available online and on mobile devices. |
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These game characters can transmogrify in a number of ways, either elongating their arms into missile-firing cannons, or extending their torsos, becoming flame-spitting viper-like monstrosities. |
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Like infesting alien pods, American culture threatens to transmogrify the planet, as the speaker put it, into one big New Jersey. |
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Despite the fact my hangovers have begun to transmogrify from tolerable annoyances into day-long periods of apocalyptic torture, I'm still getting drunk because I love drinking. |
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The latest Greek bailout is the moment when continental Europe finds itself forced to transmogrify from a loose federation into a brittle unitary state. |
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Nistelrooy, again consigned to the role of substitute, miscued a shot only for the ball to squirt across the penalty area and transmogrify into an inch-perfect through-ball for Cristiano Ronaldo. |
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The bout of absent-mindedness which in private life means you misplace your keys or leave your umbrella in a pub, can, in the workplace, transmogrify itself horribly into a sackable offence. |
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Monasch said he did not believe college football would eventually transmogrify into four superconferences. |
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I was struck by the dappled nature of self-confidence, as people transmogrify from high self-confidence to low. |
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Their usable life span is sometimes as short as one big downpour, and then they transmogrify into unwieldy non-recyclable trash. |
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Imagine Herodotus on steroids, not rambling in a roughly straight line from Cyrus to Xerxes, but diverging onto untrodden paths that transmogrify into fluvial streams of consciousness. |
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Transmogrify this school into a special place, where the hearts and souls and minds of the young can rise, where they can grow tall and blossom out from under the shadows of the past. |
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