Scripted drama had morphed into real drama, and then morphed back into fictional drama.
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" In summary: Obama not talking to Kim morphed into Obama unsuccessfully begging Kim for a meeting, which morphed into Obama unsuccessfully trying to call Kim "11 times.
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Body style/layout: The original Pathfinder was based on a family sedan that morphed into something like a rugged war wagon that morphed into what now is a pleasant family wagon.
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Every digital info can be accessed, altered, morphed & modified.
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That relationship has since "morphed," a FamilyTreeDNA spokesperson told BuzzFeed.
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Many blogs started as forums and morphed into news organizations.
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Her essay morphed into an open letter to Arizona Gov.
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"The RTS genre has morphed into something different," says Nicholson.
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Kim Kardashian West has morphed into a walking Yeezy ad.
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The guerrillas then morphed into nongovernmental organizations and political parties.
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Since then, she has morphed into a political rising star.
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This quickly morphed into mass evictions, starting in the shantytown.
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The song has morphed into a meme for 2018, though.
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Meanwhile, the observatory itself had morphed into a relief center.
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That's not to say he has morphed into Angela Merkel.
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Everything has sort of morphed into other things these days.
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It hasn't gone away, it just morphed into something else.
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I think, from our perspective, that's what we've morphed into.
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But that idea has since morphed into something different altogether.
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That anger eventually morphed into the India Against Corruption movement.
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Finally, in 2015 it morphed into a truly balanced letter.
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It morphed decades ago into Lincoln Square, now resolutely upscale.
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But by Thursday, Trump's demand morphed into a tariff threat.
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It's part of the reason #NeverRomney has morphed into #NeverMcCaul.
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Alas, an unquestioned strength has morphed into a questioned weakness.
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Now, it's all slowly morphed to where I sleep very late.
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It spotted its opportunity and morphed into an anti-migrant party.
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One evening, a minor dispute morphed into a full-fledged argument.
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Life morphed into a series of repetitive shoot-outs and heartbreak.
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It later morphed into a broader law against human-rights abuses.
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The project morphed into the series of photographs on view here.
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It quickly morphed into a broader revolt against Macron and inequality.
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Society's view, in turn, morphed from one of fascination to fear.
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For men, puffer jackets morphed into jackets with large front pockets.
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Wellness may have morphed, culturally, from a luxury into a responsibility.
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In the last decade, MacBooks have morphed into the gold standard.
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In recent weeks, Republican senators growing frustration has morphed into action.
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First, she morphed into the beloved late R&B singer Aaliyah.
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But it has morphed into a full experiential pitch to millennials.
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Instead, it has morphed into a group of well-organized bandits.
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Durant's public image has morphed a bit as he has matured.
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The streaming platform has morphed its nomenclature, emphasizing profits over growth.
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The demonstrations have since morphed into a wider, pro-democracy showing.
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The comments quickly morphed into a battle with Planned Parenthood itself.
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And these feelings have morphed into a genuine sense of foreboding.
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He bounced around seven organizations and morphed into an inconsistent reliever.
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The Medicare incentive payment morphed into the Merit-Based Incentive Program.
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And the tragic mulatto morphed into another stereotype -- the magic mulatto.
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And, of course, that investigation morphed into the Robert Mueller investigation.
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" Racial quotas morphed into "affirmative action," and now more benignly — "diversity.
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Lately my thoughts have morphed into something resembling an existential crisis.
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These loans morphed into securities and derivatives and all blew up.
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In this way, a humanitarian crisis morphed into a geopolitical one.
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Their slogans soon morphed into chants of 'Death to the dictator.
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And in recent years, several have morphed into certifiable watch snobs.
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It's about how the Red Scare morphed into the Lavender Scare.
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The demonstrations quickly morphed into larger anti-government rallies across Turkey.
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The initial riot morphed into a prolonged campaign of urban terrorism.
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"Slowly it morphed into something kind of overwhelming," Ms. Green said.
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The Haight Ashbury clinic has itself morphed in a major provider.
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This later morphed into a ban on some of this content.
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Marble, popular for years, morphed into richly patterned stones like onyx.
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Use of the song by Trump has morphed over time, however.
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Over time the no-excuses approach has both proliferated and morphed.
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At first to smooth the transition, I was playing more of his kind of alternative music, but within about two or three months I'd morphed into playing a different kind of alternative, which then morphed into house.
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" The tragic mulatto has now morphed into another myth -- the "magic mulatto.
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Her global close-up has morphed into a parade of self-promotion.
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"They were criminals who morphed into militancy," Banlaoi said of the Mautes.
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He said it morphed into a story about family, tragedy and perseverance.
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" Trump's proposed ban on all Muslim immigrants later morphed into "extreme vetting.
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Meanwhile Thatcher's property-owning society thrives morphed, yes, but very much undecomposed.
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The protests morphed into a broader call for democracy and police accountability.
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As concern morphed into chaos, he said, people began darting for cover.
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It has morphed into a hyper-partisan, hard-left political advocacy group.
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And that was before it morphed into the post-iPhone iPod Touch.
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The ancient cries of media bias have morphed into something more sinister.
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They stopped being intimate and their relationship morphed into that of roommates.
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One of the things about journalism is you also morphed and changed.
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That morphed into A.W.S., a behemoth of profit for the retail giant.
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The once-Grand Old Party has morphed into the 1960s Democratic Party.
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"The global synchronized recovery has morphed into a global slowdown," said Forester.
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Residential streets have turned into rivers and freeways have morphed into waterways.
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Residential streets have turned into rivers, and freeways have morphed into waterways.
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Then, starting on Election Day 2017, Democratic anger morphed into something tangible.
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"In my head he&aposs morphed slightly into Homer Simpson," she added.
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That morphed into A.W.S., a behemoth of profit for the retail giant.
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In the fall collection, one had already morphed into a fleece dress.
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AQI morphed into Islamic State, to which Najib pledged allegiance in 2014.
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It set up a false dichotomy that has morphed over the years.
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Towards the end the song morphed into something much slower and dubbier.
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They smoldered and morphed in the ensuing silence, taking on texture and weight.
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What it meant to be a "good girl" morphed as I got older.
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What began then as a hopeful revolution soon morphed into something much darker.
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When season 2 of the show begins, Sheri (Alexus) has seemingly already morphed.
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Through BBM, those individual text messages soon morphed into elaborate, endless group chats.
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Texting was central to PLL, and the show morphed as the technology changed.
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How did it feel to have your personality morphed and commodified like that?
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What was first described as an abduction has morphed into something more complicated.
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That conflict has morphed into several more that are fixable only by resignation.
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Then kept the holiday theme going when she morphed into an actual menorah.
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But to many Cubans, the David long ago morphed into an ugly Goliath.
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Ryan Anderson pitter-pattered into space and then morphed into a launch pad.
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Of those willing, some even offered an acceptance speech while morphed into DiCaprio.
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The surface of the water morphed into an antique mirror, clouded and rippled.
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The group recently morphed from an academic research group into an official nonprofit.
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Panama City has slowly morphed from a war zone to a ghost town.
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Kraft has since morphed into Kraft Heinz, another slow-growing pantry-based company.
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The second show was added soon after as the concerts morphed into memorials.
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Today brings the clearest evidence that Bugatti Biebs has morphed into Bacardi Biebs.
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Also I was HORRIFIED when my bae Farrell morphed into MOTHERFUCKING JOHNNY DEPP!!!
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Go deeper: How the Carr Fire morphed into a towering, deadly "fire tornado"
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Otto has morphed into Uber Freight and is no longer developing autonomous technology.
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The drink led to dinner two days later, which morphed into an overnight.
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But the nature of fandom seems to have morphed in the past decade.
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It started with Japan, morphed into China, now it's China, Japan, it's everybody.
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" It later morphed into "Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan.
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Hobbyists led the personal computer revolution, before it morphed into a huge industry.
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The arena itself has morphed into a digital platform for one voter's story.
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However, it's morphed into a problem of primarily illicit and abused prescription opioids.
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When the original formula got stale, Trump morphed the show into Celebrity Apprentice.
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Amy Brookheimer (Anna Chlumsky) suddenly and pointedly morphed into a Kellyanne Conway clone.
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Robert, at some point, probably on his second day of existence, morphed into Robbie.
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And this time, the humble Oreo has been morphed into a chocolate chip cookie.
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The unrest quickly morphed into a broader revolt against President Emmanuel Macron and inequality.
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The county fairgrounds in Santa Rosa once again morphed into a disaster base camp.
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Like it was a disagreement about gaming journalism and you know, and it morphed.
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The Political Straw meme morphed into bizarre yet oddly predictable forms across the internet.
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Google Maps also morphed into Ms. Pac-Man for April Fools' Day last year.
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My case was closed a few days later, and the shame morphed into anger.
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Over the last two years it has morphed from regular football to magical talisman.
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Netflix started out as a rental service, but morphed, partially, into a production company.
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With their new album After Laughter, Paramore's rebel yells have morphed into breezy hooks.
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The fighting has morphed into bloody street-by-street, building-by-building urban warfare.
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And then, when he breathed in the second act, it morphed into pure revulsion.
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Al-Qaeda morphed first into the Islamic State of Iraq and then into ISIS.
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The number of campaign promises that have morphed into presidential U-turns is staggering.
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Harris coined a series of phrases that became so popular they morphed into cliché.
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I don't think I'm ever not awkward, but hopefully I've morphed into something else.
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Boldface morphed into a different company, but LaBonty says it didn't affect his interest.
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Before the movie was done, the miniseries had morphed into a 24-part season.
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You are our media-morphed, sexually-reduced, ad-aesthetical and fetishized perception of ourselves!
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This last one, battling terror groups, has morphed into an ISIS fight of late.
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The bodies in his work are stretched, distorted, morphed—their personhood forever in flex.
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From barter to bitcoin, money and the means of trading have morphed beyond recognition.
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That morphed into "paper or plastic" as a form of payment — cash or credit.
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The protests have now morphed into complaints affecting individual campuses, unlike the #FeesMustFall demonstrations.
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Google adopted the slogan "Don't Be Evil" (which morphed into "Do the Right Thing").
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He said his narcissism would not hinder him as he morphed into a leader.
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As the case grew and morphed, he worked it diligently and not without frustration.
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"Morphed" features seven men who inhabit Mr. Saarinen's physical style blending delicacy and wildness.
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Suppose we morphed together, in solidarity: the Year of Letting Our Hair Go Gray!
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What was ostensibly a public health briefing morphed quickly into a very Trumpian affair.
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But over the years this consensus has morphed, seemingly without questioning, into an orthodoxy.
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Protests every night have morphed into court watches and raising money for jail solidarity.
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That day, I felt that Palenque had morphed into nothing more than pure longing.
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Somewhere on the Hutchinson River Parkway, his potential concussion somehow morphed into mortal illness.
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What used to be a high-stress profession has morphed into a peaceful interlude.
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But many times during the interview, his efforts at apology morphed into new theories.
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But it soon morphed into much more than that, it has been widely reported.
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In the early afternoon, the walls morphed into deeper reds and more gilded golds.
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That work eventually morphed another nonprofit, a network of philanthropists we called Resourceful Women.
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My animosity morphed into gratitude, as Brian seemed an ingenious gift from my parents.
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But in each of these cases, cross-sectarian popular movements morphed into sectarian conflicts.
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In 1964 this movement morphed into Fulro and began assaults against the South Vietnamese.
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It never killed netbooks, though, as they merely adapted and morphed into touchscreen laptops.
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You're at work the next morning and all that bravado has morphed into panic.
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What began as a simple framework has morphed into a complex 21625-page bill.
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It has since morphed into calls for greater democratic freedoms and sometimes violent protests.
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Then on day two, he'd morphed into a taciturn politician, delivering tight, terse answers.
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Still, the pair forged ahead and day by day, Netflix morphed into something bigger.
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Since then, it has morphed into a nationwide urban development and culinary business phenomenon.
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For some, sex has morphed into foot rubs and cosy cups of tea in bed.
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It would be a hoot if he came full circle and morphed into Michael Bloomberg.
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Both those things were my hobbies, and those two things morphed into my super hobby.
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That's what morphed into what people know today as Sling TV. I didn't know that.
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But as he's waited to talk, the narrative surrounding Kogan has morphed without his input.
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I kept a record of everything she posted, in case her stories morphed over time.
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After decades of integration and expansion, the EEC morphed into the European Union (in 1993).
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It is therefore perhaps unsurprising that Propst's "Action Offices" eventually morphed into the grim cubicle.
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As she mighty-morphed in hair and makeup, the condition of Yen's skin transformed, too.
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They simply relocated and morphed to include different classes, until they lost any lingering relevance.
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A much-hyped Sony entertainment center in San Francisco slowly morphed into an ordinary mall.
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"When the detention morphed into an arrest, the defendant was not present," Judge Williams said.
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The fact that the two have morphed into one has massive political and policy repercussions.
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" That policy, Sotomayor said, morphed into an executive order "putatively based on national-security concerns.
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That tradition continued as socialism morphed into money making after the Mao era, he said.
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It's pretty damn slick tbh, with limited edit lines visible in the morphed Diploran's face.
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Barneys had morphed into the Rubin Museum, which was wonderful, or so Robert had heard.
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By the early Eighties, punk had morphed into either floofy new wave or humorless hardcore.
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A thick mist settled and the watery scene morphed into something from a fairy tale.
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Their buying, in turn, helped stabilize prices, snuffing out slumps before they morphed into panics.
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But what was supposed to be a buoyant present has morphed into a heavy burden.
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The Simon Says-style game has morphed now so that we can challenge other classes.
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In 1950, amid the Korean War, Spider morphed into Beetle Bailey in an Army uniform.
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As the neighborhood morphed from an immigrant ghetto to a trendy destination, Russ & Daughters endured.
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They are weedy, artificial contrivances that have morphed into an unfortunate gateway to the electorate.
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Impeachment and diplomacy have morphed into a single conversation as the impeachment saga has unfolded.
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Today, the archaic notion of retirement has morphed into this: Work for 40-50 years.
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The speakership morphed into a rolling critique of Trump, then the Republican running for president.
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In each, what at first seemed to be one threat morphed into a multiheaded one.
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The "Muslim ban" morphed as it failed legal challenges on the basis of religious discrimination.
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I don't believe that all of your friends (and boyfriend) suddenly morphed into selfish monsters.
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A protest that had been planned in response quickly morphed into a vigil for Nia.
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Legitimate political and ideological disagreements and differences of opinion have morphed into vicious personal attacks.
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The response to violations of data formerly considered secure has morphed from shock to shrug.
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The Muslim ban is something that in some form has morphed into a extreme vetting.
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Starting more than a decade ago, game consoles morphed into do-everything media and entertainment hubs.
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THE MODERN company has morphed into a "money monster" enslaved to the doctrine of shareholder value.
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The festival rebranded as Apple Music Festival in 2015 and morphed into a 10-night event.
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They both began as a working-class looks but morphed into suit patterns for the aristocracy.
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Those were subsequently scrapped but the movement has since morphed into a broader anti-government protest.
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And then the noise-reduction software morphed those extra frequencies into something resembling a human voice.
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When it was Stag Party it was a stag and then it morphed into a rabbit.
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Over time, the project morphed into what would become 7 Miracles, with Cerqueira handling directing duties.
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Those survivors have morphed old technology into a brutal, bloody religion that's particularly hostile to outsiders.
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However, I would probably never pay full price for it unless it morphed into a burger.
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The woman gasped; a look of shock struck her lips, which quickly morphed into a smile.
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WeChat has, over the years, morphed beyond a straight-up messenger to include many utility purposes.
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From a rooftop, I watched a protest in the street that morphed into a combat zone.
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Today, "passion" has morphed from that, retaining some of the meaning, but mostly stripped of it.
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They have since morphed into a variety of ethnic-based militia, smuggling networks and protection rackets.
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This morphed into demands for free tertiary education for the country's mostly poor, mostly black students.
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The shepherd who sought to protect his flock had morphed into the general sacrificing his soldiers.
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The combination of APT85033 and APT28 operations later morphed into the 2016 presidential election influence operation.
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Sixteen years have passed since that moment, and over time our relationship has stretched, morphed, rebounded.
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Syria's civil war long ago morphed into a playground for both real and wannabe regional hegemons.
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The founding ideology of Israel's Labor movement, socialism, crumbled and morphed into the pursuit of peace.
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The space soon morphed into a lively mosaic of bolo ties, cowboy hats, and tribal patterns.
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And that anger morphed into violence, with six people dead in clashes with security forces. 5.
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Originally dubbed Hydra, the father/son project then morphed into the Pagan Altar we know today.
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As she got older, her thoughts morphed to wondering if she had impure thoughts about kids.
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As the year progressed, her workouts grew more difficult and morphed into twice-a-day sessions.
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He has instilled a feeling of fear, which morphed into a feeling of hate and rage.
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Inquiring minds quickly noted that Cruz had morphed his own name from Rafael Edward to Ted.
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Soon, peaceful marches and rallies morphed into violent protests each weekend in the metropolis's busy streets.
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Political correctness has morphed into a moral purity that may feel exhilarating but isn't remotely tactical.
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The euphoria that carried stocks to record highs has morphed into sudden caution about the future.
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Residential streets have turned into rivers, and freeways have morphed into waterways dotted with rescue boats.
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Of course, lacking any creative pettiness, "Lying Ted" morphed into "Crooked Hillary" for the general election.
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The proposal morphed over the course of 2016 into a more legally defensible country-based ban.
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But she explained that in practice, that aim has morphed into deporting people with criminal records.
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After many rounds of me pressing the issue, his visceral reaction finally morphed into a rational sentiment.
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Suddenly, I saw hundreds of dog faces covering every surface, which then morphed into intricate geometric patterns.
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We had some phrases/tags in our minds too, such as 'morphed movement', or 'digital organic patterns'.
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The clever marketing idea that started out as a kind of joke had morphed into something more.
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In January, Medium morphed again, laying off one-third of its staff and adopting a subscription model.
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Federal authorities said TelexFree morphed into a pyramid scheme that defrauded people out of around $1 billion.
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They have since morphed into a wide variety of ethnic-based militia, smuggling networks and protection rackets.
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It's hard to see Beijing suddenly coming around now that Tariff Man has morphed into Currency Man.
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A sheet of flat copper triangles has morphed to match every nook and cranny of Planck's face.
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It was formed in 2181 to fund Mr Clinton's presidential library and then morphed into something bigger.
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We just called it The Bar, which morphed into Ze Bar, like with a fake French accent.
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S. trade war has morphed from a tariff spat into a battle over who controls global tech.
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In 1925, Sears morphed a mail-order plant on Chicago's West Side into its first retail store.
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Over the years, the recipe has morphed into multiple variations, including the use of more natural seasonings.
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You had trailblazers; the Rolling Stones came from that world, and very quickly morphed into skilled songwriters.
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But with suspicion among the public running high, calls for extra vigilance soon morphed into harsher demands.
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"The peanut has now morphed into a coconut, and is growing and ripening," he said on Tuesday.
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Their organization eventually morphed into Mercy Corps, now one of the most prominent worldwide hunger relief organizations.
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The drama from the election hasn't gone away: It's just morphed into dissent for the current administration.
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Today, Fakespace Music has morphed into the somewhat unfortunately named Daydream VR, run by Bolas' brother Niko.
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It had morphed into featured acts like Eminem, the Black Eyed Peas, and, quite notoriously, Katy Perry.
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A meeting with Jackson during his tour in Australia which morphed into a stage appearance for Robson.
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Opposition politicians say Maduro has morphed into a dictator by arresting rivals and cracking down on dissent.
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" According to Pruitt, Trump's mythos as crafted by TV producers for "entertainment" morphed into publicly accepted "truth.
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The abandoned piles of brick on the Lower East Side have morphed into charming pieds-à-terre.
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Within a year, his sound had morphed rap radio, making it a little freer, a little stranger.
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Others in the French West Indies began as sandbars until seeds and soil morphed into an oasis.
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Later, the ARM morphed to grabbing a boulder from an asteroid rather than moving the asteroid itself.
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Maybe City followers have morphed into Manchester United fans, gorged on the expectation that money buys everything.
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Goop has since morphed into a lifestyle brand, which sells its own beauty products, supplements and clothing.
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In college, Kupers's fear morphed again, into the thought that he was going to go to hell.
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Suddenly, Wayne's innate sense of how to craft a simple, memorable line morphed into something even stickier.
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I got lost in the colors as it rolled along and morphed from one object to another.
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The Trump administration has come to see that Russia's influence operations have morphed into a persistent threat.
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But online, disgust among liberals at the president's policy plans quickly morphed into disgust with Mr. Swan.
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The microblogging service has morphed into something many people seem to have nearly built their lives around.
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Then, at a certain point, it morphed into a more liquid-like state and started to flow.
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The British, their ludicrous vote to leave the European Union gradually sinking in, had morphed into sheep.
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The storm morphed Friday into a "bomb cyclone" after undergoing a rapid pressure drop known as bombogenesis.
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To the dismay of many conservatives, the promise to repeal had morphed into a pledge to replace.
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His message has morphed into a series of reactions, each one a little tougher than the last.
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However, as demonstrations in the Chinese territory morphed into an anti-government movement, there's been increasing violence.
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What started as a meme about ill-timed flirtation soon morphed into being an extremely good copypasta.
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By the start of "Book Three" he has morphed into the overweight, hence overlooked, thornily rebellious Kim.
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The game then morphed into a normal first-to-100 deathmatch, with Lightsabers as our only weapons.
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For starters, it's literally a bunch of appliances morphed into one device that sits on your countertop.
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They all dive deep into how a normal child morphed into someone with a superhuman persona onstage.
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What began as demonstrations against a now-scrapped extradition bill has morphed into calls for full democracy.
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But the goodwill that migrants encountered on their long journey north has morphed into a chillier reception.
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Taxidermy was just another way to interpret biology, and morphed growing research on biodiversity with local knowledge.
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This project was only supposed to last 52 weeks, but morphed into 52 posts over almost two years.
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" At the 1960 Democratic Convention, fittingly held in Los Angeles, the Rat Pack morphed into the "Jack Pack.
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More recently, he has morphed into a fusion of both tropes; something of a rowdy, gifted, sober artist.
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A WhatsApp group admin in India has courted trouble for circulating morphed images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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But it has quickly morphed into a hip local brand with locations across the Rwandan capital of Kigali.
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Yet, tech giants have morphed into this space, even produced killer AIs (artificial intelligence) and other intelligence weapons.
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Originally, this started out as creating clips for each song, but over time morphed into an entire film.
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An Indian folk game, created to teach about the ups and downs of karma, morphed into Chutes & Ladders.
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That being said, a person needs to love his/herself natural self even more than the morphed glamazon.
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Human skin can be morphed into genetically modified, cancer-killing brain stem cells, according to a new study.
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In 30 years, China has morphed from having a primarily agrarian population to a nation of city dwellers.
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By coming across as warm, jovial and eminently reasonable, the capo has morphed into something respectable, even statesmanlike.
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But because of Trump's comments this week, the movement has morphed into a protest of the president himself.
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The outrage morphed into ridicule, with Twitter memes inserting Harambe into politics, sports, music and even school yearbooks.
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This quickly morphed into a point about American manufacturing, which ended up being a point about prison labor.
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Email-speak has morphed into a strange and specific realm of communication, with its own strangely formal etiquette.
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As FaZe Clan has grown over the years, the gaming clan has morphed into a luxury entertainment brand.
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Meanwhile, DNAinfo morphed into Book Club Chicago and DCist and LAist went to their respective local radio stations.
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The culture around celebrity pregnancies has quickly morphed into a bizarre, near-fetishization of women with baby bumps.
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But it quickly morphed into a battle over who has the right to make money on the internet.
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It's still a military issue—secret communications, spying, navigation—but it's also morphed into an everyone-else issue.
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Estimates vary significantly on the group's size, which has morphed as some migrants return home and newcomers join.
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The 40-day limbo has morphed from a bureaucratic formality, though, into a heated debate with national implications.
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Perry, 32, recently morphed into yet another celebrity, channeling Guy Fieri on Thursday, complete with his trademark hair.
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But like any good panic, that doesn't mean that the anxiety is over, it's just sort of morphed.
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Ovaries morphed into sperm-producing testes, an "epigenetic reprogramming" that mirrors sex determination in early developmental mammalian cells.
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Bernie Sanders has morphed from a political figure into a mixture of pop culture icon and folk hero.
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Schwartz has morphed into a fierce critic of Trump after collaborating with the billionaire on the 1987 book.
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But towards the end of 2015, Pepe morphed from a big friendly frog into something much more sinister.
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Over the years, that affiliate network shuttered some offices, opened new ones and morphed into something more international.
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Some subjects appear like morphed fashion croquis who care more about having fun than having classically good taste.
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A mailing list called Postal Blowfish morphed into online discussion groups, and eventually (like everything else) Facebook groups.
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Along the way that strategy morphed into a claim that he was best-placed to stop Mr Trump.
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It doesn't belong to somebody at the top in Washington, D.C., and yet that's what we've morphed into.
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It'd be probably morphed into like, house gig territory, if or when the music venues get shut down.
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Let's just say that the actress has gracefully morphed from play-it-safe newbie to complete beauty renegade.
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The Permian Basin of West Texas has morphed into one of the most prolific oilfields in the world.
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Between 2006 and 2015 SoftBank morphed into a telecoms firm, buying first Vodafone's Japanese arm and then Sprint.
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The confirmation hearing for Brett Kavanaugh seems to have morphed into a national hearing on the #MeToo movement.
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They can cite dozens of projects in various stages of emergence; none has morphed into a killer DApp.
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Is this a traumatized victim, or has Laurie morphed into something else—a hateful, isolated old white lady?
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The event eventually morphed into a more conventional — and legal — event called Alienstock, an outdoor concert and festival.
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Economic slogans morphed into political ones, some even calling for the downfall of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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What they could not do is consistently crack a North Carolina defense that has morphed into a strength.
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Over time, that raw solo project has morphed into an accomplished full band with an impressive touring history.
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Her Instagram account, BewitchedQuills, started out like any other teen's, but has slowly morphed into a time machine.
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She strolled up to the after parties baring her stems — her column gown morphed into a daring mini.
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Some of them morphed into hardcore online Trump fans — defending him with aggressive tactics from trolling to doxxing.
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When I eventually left two years later, I'd hit full-on compassion fatigue that had morphed into apathy.
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Over the following weeks, the numbness morphed into burning, tingling, stabbing pain that spread all over my body.
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Prohibition converted saloons to speakeasies, which, after repeal, morphed into nightclubs, where Nashville Sound sidemen moonlighted as jazzmen.
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That friction has morphed into escalating exchanges of Palestinian mortar and rocket fire and waves of Israeli airstrikes.
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The book morphed into a memoir after she realized how much she mined her personal experiences for material.
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But as curiosity morphed into delight among the EdjSports staff back in Week 3, something occurred to DeFeo.
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Has the extreme animus and disrespect between Republicans and Democrats finally morphed into potentially life-taking violent outbursts?
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Anyone doing research is trying to isolate something, but things move so quickly, they morphed into something else.
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Their demands have since morphed into broader calls for expanded democracy and an investigation into alleged police brutality.
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But because this is the way the world works, the two videos have morphed into something equally glorious.
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The 2008 financial crisis that morphed into the Great Recession hit people like Sam Clune with a vengeance.
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There, the group has morphed into a low-level insurgency, carrying out hit-and-run attacks and bombings.
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It started off as a video documentary project around 2008, and it later morphed into a book project.
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This quickly morphed into the Afghan campaign becoming whatever a given administration or official wanted it to be.
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Climate change has already morphed into climate disruption bringing with it extreme events like droughts, floods and fires.
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A few bars of barely felt hummingbird trills morphed into a section of full-throttle, aggressive tremolo bowing.
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It has morphed into a discouraging, feel-bad meme — a potent means of condemning any kind of overreach.
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Schitt's Creek has morphed into that rare comedy which does everything — family dynamics, workplace humor, rom-com — well.
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They could show more clearly how, in material terms, the classical age morphed gradually into the Christian era.
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With that came the added benefit of recognizing threats in those communities before they morphed into violent incidents.
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" The protests had morphed into "a serious attempt to overthrow the government and split Hong Kong from China.
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We basically morphed their faces to the point where you'd never recognize them, even if you knew them.
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So it began as an antiwar isolationist slogan, and then morphed into an explicitly xenophobic and fascist slogan?
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Over the course of the campaign, Ms Hyde-Smith has morphed from bland seat-filler into something more noxious.
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Washburn-Crosby (which morphed into General Mills) didn't have any women on hand, so they crafted one: Betty Crocker.
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What began, for many, as a moral policy argument has now morphed into an economic development argument, McCorkle said.
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Nowadays, patrons have morphed into "collectors" and artists have found myriad other ways to support themselves besides commissioned portraiture.
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While there, Cruyff's Total Football style morphed into the Spanish style Tiki-Taka, which still drives Barça's offense today.
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It's morphed into a nationwide movement, comprising 7,000 affiliated groups in all 50 states and almost every congressional district.
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Mindfulness is a concept rooted in Eastern spiritual practice that, in the West, has morphed into a secular one.
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Antonio Banderas has fully morphed into painter Pablo Picasso for the second season of National Geographic's biographical series Genius.
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That morphed into zShops, and finally into Amazon Marketplace, which accounts for nearly half the units sold on Amazon.com.
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But it's an interesting concept, because then it can be morphed into a really bad thing, like at Uber.
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His work focused primarily on the merger between GTE and Bell Atlantic, which eventually morphed into Verizon in 2000.
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Founded in 2013 on an anti-euro platform, the AfD swiftly morphed into a far-right, anti-immigration party.
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It has morphed into a leading mobile platform offering everything from transportation and financial services to on-demand grocery.
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They began in opposition to a proposed extradition law but have since morphed into a wider pro-democracy movement.
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And now at least one internal Justice Department review of the Russia investigation has morphed into a criminal inquiry.
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That is not quite the spectacular growth that initially looked possible, but the movement has morphed, in interesting ways.
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It morphed into a 75 page artist book, a broadside, then became a wheatpaste installation for the Wythe Hotel.
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Most of the learnings from the first Apple Watch release are best demonstrated by how the UI has morphed.
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My hometown, despite being 70 miles west, has somehow morphed into a quasi D.C.suburb over the past 20 years.
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Even the threat from China has morphed into fears about its capitalistic growth rather than reds on the march.
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Our phones have morphed from simple communication devices to the epicenter of our lives (for better or for worse).
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Sierra's girl crush has morphed into a real crush; you can see it all over her face at dinner.
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During Zayner's stay at the hotel, the bacterial composition of the skin on his arms morphed to resemble Michael's.
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It has gradually morphed into a full-service agency that includes other artists who share a similar artistic vision.
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Online support, with trending hashtags such as #FreeMeekMill and #StandWithMeek, has even morphed into in-person marches and demonstrations.
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McGUINN: Later he sort of morphed into George Jones in a sequined suit…and that wasn't a bad thing!
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Since then, Snapchat has exploded and morphed from a silly distraction during class into a worldwide social media phenomenon.
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In the past decade at USC, student games have already morphed into a handful professional studios and commercial products.
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And now they've morphed, evolved—into live-streamed press conferences, tweetable behind-the-scenes photos, and even viral memes.
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Over the past 14 years, Love Actually has morphed from an innocuous Christmas movie into a personality litmus test.
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Just two days later, on August 25, the winking and the nodding morphed into a full-on presidential pardon.
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These countries have been fragmenting from internal conflicts that have morphed into regional proxy battles, sucking in outside powers.
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No one knows why Paddock morphed from a retired accountant to the deadliest mass shooter in modern US history.
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Robert E. Lee's surrender to General Grant at Appomattox, the Confederacy didn't die in April 1865; it simply morphed.
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So now the protests against the National Anthem by some NFL players have morphed into an anti-Trump exposition.
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Hongkongers have been protesting the bill since June, in huge demonstrations that have morphed into larger demands for democracy.
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As I reached high school, my fear of how others would react to my religious identity morphed into indignation.
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They morphed, becoming in a lot of ways, more "respectable" narratively, compared to their former cousins like Cannibal Holocaust .
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The relationships between cities and sharing economy companies have grown and morphed in recent years — in many cases, positively.
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That data is translated into a 3D computer graphic, or 3DCG, and morphed based on the fourth dimension, time.
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Early on, the film industry morphed into a well-oiled machine that relied on a coterie of skilled trades.
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But today, spinning has morphed into a sport with rules, traditions, and even paychecks, just like any other sport.
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The echo chamber had morphed into a full-blown alternate reality silo of conspiracy theories, fake news and propaganda.
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"We have morphed into a world where people are very much in touch with who they are," she said.
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You know things have morphed right away when Mr. Fraser opens the episode by narrating straight into the camera.
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And that's why the heavy brow ridges of our ancestors may have morphed into the lofty foreheads of today.
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Recall that email production compliance related to Benghazi morphed into investigative interest in all of Secretary Hillary Clinton's emails.
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In 2007 I started a nonprofit to advocate for young adult cancer patients that eventually morphed into Stupid Cancer.
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But now the compulsively dishonest, consistently disruptive, perpetually faithless leader of the free world has morphed into something else.
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It was an interest, she said, that began with a focus on movies' stars but morphed into something else.
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Bergdahl morphed into a singular figure onto which Americans projected their resentment of the never-ending war in Afghanistan.
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Many mourners on Wednesday focused their anger on the government and the security forces, as grief morphed into rage.
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The coronavirus morphed this past week into an increasingly global phenomenon that experts agree can no longer be contained.
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Yeager was overdue to give birth to her firstborn when a routine ultrasound morphed into a scene of terror.
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KFC's kindly-old-gentleman caricature of Colonel Sanders has morphed into an enigmatic creep who keeps inexplicably switching identities.
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"The belief that girls could do anything morphed into a directive that they must do everything," Calhoun writes. Indeed.
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That belief quickly morphed into panic, suspicion of outsiders and the lethal rage of a crowd seeking violent release.
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What started out as protests against an extradition bill has morphed into demonstrations demanding full democracy and universal suffrage.
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In the face of this network entertainment imperative now run amok, both parties have morphed into spineless, acquiescent blobs.
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But more revelatory are his lofty personal goals, which appear to have morphed from charitably ambitious to altogether unhinged.
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One of the only good things going — anti-Iran street protests in Iraq — have now morphed into anti-U.
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These mass protests may have started out as anti-Bouteflika demonstrations, but have since morphed into something much bigger.
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Running shoes have seemingly morphed from purely utilitarian kicks to trend-setting fashion statements over the past several years.
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Instagram has morphed from a place to share photos to a brand marketing behemoth over the past ten years.
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Another 279 by Nurse, and the seemingly manageable morphed into the unforgiving reality of Connecticut, 270 months and counting.
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The paper found its niche, later morphed into The International Herald Tribune and celebrated its 125th birthday in 2012.
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Despite its all sounding very "Northanger Abbey," Austen-Leigh's "must-have-beens" and "have-no-doubts" morphed into fact.
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It started with dinner for two but morphed into an epic celebration when their friends witnessed the romantic proposal.
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The Trump team's story on the meeting and, more broadly, its contacts with Russians has morphed in recent months.
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She taught them right from wrong and then morphed into Jackson's first football coach, trainer and all-around protector.
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Overall retail looks to be improving, O'Shea said, it's just morphed into somewhat of a "have/have nots" scenario.
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As this event morphed over the next decade and a half, it became a yearly example of Rich's generosity.
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But like so many other small loopholes, this one has morphed into a huge tax break for real estate moguls.
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Assad's crackdown drew jihadists from Iraq, where the al-Qaeda affiliate morphed in the terror group now known as ISIS.
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Then it morphed into something no one was really feeling for a while even though the beat was spot on.
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Somewhere along the line, even as Frankie Cosmos morphed from solo project into full-fledged band, it became about her.
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In the past couple years, "daddy" has morphed from a term reserved for dominant/sub relationships to an internet meme.
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On television, Sheikh Rahman came off like a cuddly Middle Eastern Father Christmas who had somehow morphed with Ray Charles.
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Once a quiet seaside haven for backpackers, Sihanoukville has morphed into a giant construction site in the past three years.
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But in many liberal eyes, avant-garde conservatives have morphed from countercultural rebels to government apologists—or worse, regime propagandists.
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Alchemist, which began as an experiment to better promote enterprise entrepreneurs, has morphed into a well-established Silicon Valley accelerator.
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Initially free from regulatory oversight, P2P soon morphed into China's financial Wild West, brimming with frauds and dangerous funding models.
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Given the May 2017 tragedy in Manchester and America's general turmoil, Grande has morphed from pop icon to pop evangelist.
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"5G has morphed from a stepwise logical progression of technology to a meme used for political goals," Wheeler told Axios.
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Since its beginning, the Tsuki Project morphed into creepypasta lore, attracting voyeurs and trolls from all corners of the web.
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The big picture: Endeavor, backed by such investors as Silver Lake and SoftBank, has arguably morphed into an events company.
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"Machine Gun" (23) In Jimi Hendrix's enormous and immensely talented hands, the protest song morphed from primarily vocal to musical.
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As a result, she attracted the wrath of what eventually became al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, which later morphed into ISIS.
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But it has morphed into a multimillion-dollar venture that is spurring the development of other technologies across South Africa.
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In the U.S., it morphed into the Hamburg Steak, a meatball-size dollop of beef between two slices of bread.
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Stormfront began in 1990s as a dial-up BBS and then morphed into a website and forum in about 1995.
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Bigger than trade: Investor anxiety about trade has quickly morphed into something much bigger: renewed worries about global economic growth.
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Sales of his candy took off, and he and his brother, Silas, founded Chase and Co., which morphed into Necco.
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Say what you will about Satan, but the Satanic Temple has slowly morphed into one of America's most progressive religions.
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Gomez's competitors, however, sought to frame him as the establishment candidate, and the race morphed into a test of Sen.
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There's no doubt that this relationship has morphed into one that can now actually be used to get things done.
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Then, once I auditioned for it and got the part, they kind of like morphed, molded, the character around me.
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Just one week later, it's now morphed into a viral campaign that has reached social media users around the world.
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Over the past few years, the threat of grid hacking has morphed from a distant possibility to a stark reality.
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Heidi Klum has morphed her supermodel body into many impressive Halloween costumes over the years with prosthetics and body paint.
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Indeed, many Brexiteers claim that in 1973 Britain joined a free-trade area that only later morphed into political union.
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All of this helps explain why the conflict in Afghanistan has morphed from an inevitable war to an invisible war.
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In essence webcams have morphed from wonky toys to actual tools and, in the process, have gone down in price.
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What started out as peaceful demonstrations over a now-withdrawn extradition bill have morphed into a wider call for democracy.
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What was a strong shooting performance for the Mavericks in the first quarter morphed into something extraordinary in the second.
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While the Denali never left The North Face's catalog, it has morphed a great deal over its 31-year existence.
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The plan the students developed has morphed into an ambitious program to safeguard the neighborhood, and another nearby, for decades.
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By the time Chevy most recently retired the nameplate in 2005, the crude original had morphed into a modern SUV.
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What started as a demand to stop separating families has morphed into a call to stop detaining the families altogether.
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In 1999 the beer morphed into "Millenium," and in 2002 it took on its final form, adopting the name Utopias.
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Netflix scores its first Best Picture nomination "Netflix has morphed into a full-blown Oscars force," THR's Pamela McClintock wrote.
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Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday morphed from a shy tech nerd into a confident business executive who ran circles around lawmakers.
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Another time, when I had to cough, it morphed the sounds my body was making into high-pitched trumpet tones.
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And while the formula is definitely thick and dark, it looked just clumpy enough that my excitement morphed into apprehension.
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FARC started as a guerilla group in 1964, but morphed into a terrorist organization relying on narco-trafficking and kidnapping.
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But there's also Em's seeming inability to read the way our politics and discourse have been morphed by the internet.
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Protests have continued since the suspension, and have morphed into a multifaceted pro-democracy movement, now entering its 13th week.
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Dr. Molkentin found a way to label and trace the lineage of stem cells as they morphed into other cells.
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"The obsession I had with Kelly just morphed into obsessions with many other artists, television shows and films," he says.
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Two blinks later, the shapes and colors morphed into what they actually were: the twisty, tubular slides of a waterpark.
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Bullishness has "morphed into complacency" according to Julian Emanuel, managing director and chief equity and derivatives strategist with BTIG Research.
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But the demonstrations have since morphed into protests against what Hong Kongers see as Beijing's increasing influence on the territory.
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The protests morphed into the largest antigovernment demonstrations since a popular uprising toppled the Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic in 193.
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The violence morphed into street battles between Hindu and Muslim groups with the police largely ineffective in ending the violence.
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That quickly morphed into a trading platform that the company says has more than 10 million users on its platform.
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Now the stand, Roger's News, has morphed into an outpost for Trump memorabilia, from $1 postcards to $40 bobblehead dolls.
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Sporadic radio and television advisories have morphed into round-the-clock coverage on local television, CNN and the Weather Channel.
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He found it that September night as he morphed from one storied program's starter to the leading man for another.
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Bloomberg then grew the business to include a financial news arm, which has morphed into a major news wire service.
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Now that you are married, he feels entitled to clamp down on his possessiveness, which has morphed into extreme control.
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Last year, when I noticed that even the personal art of meditation had morphed into a communal affair, I binged.
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By 1980, the committee had morphed into two groups of 15, one responsible for the Newbery, the other the Caldecott.
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With the advent of cheap, ever-present electronic communication, the agency has morphed into a multi-billion dollar spam folder.
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But reports surfaced Tuesday that the operation morphed into a kill-or-capture mission, which could have needed higher approval.
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That soon became evident as the chat morphed into all A's with the Bagger struggling to get in any Q's.
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A peace treaty signed in 1992 ended the war in El Salvador, and the guerrillas morphed into a political party.
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I think there's been great journalism done, and it's morphed into all kinds of different ways we weren't aware of.
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The space morphed out of the non-profit Project for Empty Space, which is now included in the Newark complex.
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He morphed from a character in literature to ubiquitous spy guy, and now, we're stuck with him, like it or not.
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The result is a morphed illustration kind of like the one below resulting from when I kissed Meghann, our engagement editor.
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The exact origin of this cynical holiday is unclear; it kind of just materialized and morphed into a social media phenomenon.
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Urban Gleaners itself provided a surprising amount of bread, which was then morphed into the PDX branch's toasted baguette PB&J.
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This time around, however, the demonstrations have now morphed into varying complaints affecting individual campuses, unlike the more unified #FeesMustFall demonstrations.
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"The peanut has now morphed into a coconut, and is growing and ripening," he said with a typical flourish on Tuesday.
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The UCLASS, the Navy's stealthy deep-strike drone, has morphed into a tanker with sensors, communications relay, and limited attack capability.
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YCombinator's attempt to connect with new talent morphed into a startup-minting machine (that also minted its founders a hefty sum).
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These Twitter users also morphed a photograph of her face with an image of Mother Mary and a bleeding Islamic heart.
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My eating disorder morphed into an issue with alcohol and I got sober when I was 24, and then guess what?
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Advertising morphed from information about where particular commodities could be purchased to imagery that persuaded people that they needed new products.
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Windows Phone 7 morphed into Windows Phone 8, which then evolved into what would ultimately become Windows 10 Mobile in 103.
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What started out as a slow, ponderous take on horror slowly morphed over the years into a fairly generic action series.
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Its work with the FBI is "a very new development, which started with one case last year and morphed," she said.
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Why do you think beauty morphed into that, or is it that they're sort of corporations largely run by men, largely ...?
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While Britney Spears, Ryan Gosling, Christina Aguilera, and Justin Timberlake became global sensations, Lynche morphed into a relatively successful working artist.
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"What used to be a rush of garden hose, now seems to have morphed into a multi-directional sprinkler," he lamented.
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Despite there being only 17 of us, we branched off into paranoid alliances that morphed over time, bolstered against common enemies.
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Syria Al-Qaeda in Iraq later morphed into ISIS and other Islamic extremist groups that began fighting Syrian President al-Assad.
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But his normally smiling face morphed into a look of anger as he apparently yelled at the person in the crowd.
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It quickly morphed into a worker-owned operation, so that employees could share in the equity and profits of the businesses.
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But over time, the latter took center stage as Gambia morphed into a police state that tortured opponents, rights groups say.
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Kelly Olynyk morphed into a cross between Dirk Nowitzki and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar by erupting for 26 points on Monday night.
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Peter's character started out as an addiction counselor at the hospital, and then the role morphed into Mayor of Port Charles.
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The experiment eventually morphed into Stickman Golf, a modest success that did well enough to warrant a bigger and better sequel.
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Now that has morphed into a requirement that bills not be considered unless they can be passed with solely Republican votes.
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"(The program) has morphed into a system where (it is bringing in) the people who are installing software packages," said Crabtree.
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Through a series of miscommunications, remixes, and bad deals, the original "Kernkraft 400" morphed into something DJ Florian Senfter couldn't stand.
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Eagerness gave way to a triumphant sense of mastery that morphed into anxiety and eventually into panic and finally into defeat.
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His rhetoric has morphed into policies like the travel ban, his war on the poor and his advocating for voter suppression.
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The informal kickoff to the Christmas shopping season has morphed into a spectacle that helps retailers lure shoppers to their stores.
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It started out as "hillbilly music," and morphed from bluegrass to the country/pop/hip-hop blend that it is today.
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Jenni KayneWhat started as a contemporary fashion label embraced by the NYC establishment has morphed into a fully fledged lifestyle brand.
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But it morphed into its current model through a series of mergers and acquisitions, and took the name Experticity in 2012.
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He'd morphed from a firecracker into a weary person grappling with depression and isolation, stubbornly resisting the temptations of mainstream rap.
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It started with the "tea party" insanity akimbo degrading cartoons and collages of Barack Obama and morphed into something truly disgusting.
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One of her genes morphed when she was developing, called a de novo mutation, causing her to be born with it.
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If he ever was, he hasn't been for quite a while, as he morphed into a TV personality and brand-peddler.
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Since the 21625s, the initial public offering (IPO) landscape has morphed from largely U.S.-led transactions to an increasingly global phenomenon.
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Just a day later they outdid that with a massive "Women's Day" march that quickly morphed into a resist Trump event.
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The Muslim ban is something that in some form has morphed into a extreme vetting from certain areas of the world.
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In spite of that, over the past 1,600 years, St. Patrick has morphed into the Irish nationalism symbol he is today.
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He believes she morphed her voice, and spoke infrequently, to develop a specific public image that matched her famous fashion style.
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Outside the orderly line has morphed into a sprawl that spills off the sidewalk and obstructs passersby (and the occasional bus).
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We began to shoot the postures I had in mind, but her poses slowly morphed into a decidedly more stalwart figure.
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Recently, however, the cheese pull has morphed from the modest pizza slices of yore to monstrous, melty messes like this one.
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Go deeper: California wildfire is second-largest in state history How the Carr Fire morphed into a towering, deadly "fire tornado"
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" Wang included pictures with his six steps, showing how his pasta morphed from a ball of dough into a "tortellini army.
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At every step, as independence morphed into economic collapse, rigged elections and despotic rule, Mr. Mnangagwa was at Mr. Mugabe's shoulder.
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In the past half-decade, escape rooms, once the domain of puzzlers, have morphed into a diverse form of their own.
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They reasoned that images of children, morphed and computer-edited into porn, or digitally created pedophilic images, could indirectly endanger minors.
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As the story changed, Belle's originally conceived aesthetic morphed into one that featured clean, slightly anachronistic lines distinct from prior princesses.
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Croatia seceded in 1991, and a war of independence morphed into an ethnic bloodletting that engulfed the region for a decade.
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The same blunt and sometimes paternalistic traits that have long rubbed his critics raw have morphed into a source of comfort.
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Originally defined as an academic museum of Anthropology and World Archeology, it has morphed into something much more extensive and meaningful.
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But in today's era, the funding rule has morphed into something completely different: a convenient excuse for ownership during contract negotiations.
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What I want this piece of theater to communicate has morphed radically since I lived through these months of altered consciousness.
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Hershfield morphed photographs of the first group into an aged version of what they might look like in 45 years time.
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For the first 25 years after the European Cup morphed into the Champions League, nobody was able to retain the title.
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Meanwhile, Venezuela's political and economic crises persist, and have morphed into a humanitarian catastrophe as millions have fled to neighboring countries.
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"What we're finding is that the things that were really interesting and exciting ten years ago have completely morphed" says Chen.
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Also, the distortion caused by the era of performance-enhancing drugs morphed what were once gold-standard metrics into something irreconcilable.
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That was what morphed into the idea of a podcast — we wanted to be storytellers and tell our stories out loud.
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Brian Dozier, the Minnesota Twins' second baseman, reached an epiphany on the golf course and later morphed into a power hitter.
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Amazon has since discontinued the buttons, but the idea morphed into the Amazon Dash Replenishment Service built-in to some appliances.
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As smaller grocers have steadily retreated, the drug chains have morphed into a 22015st-century take on the old general store.
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Some of them later migrated to military prisons in Afghanistan and Iraq, including Abu Ghraib, where they morphed into horrific abuses.
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While the extradition bill was the initial spark for the protests, they have now morphed into a wider pro-democracy movement.
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He morphed from a party leader who had warned Republicans against race-baiting and xenophobic campaigns into a Trumpian culture warrior.
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A little over two weeks ago, protests were sparked by eyewatering gas price hikes, and morphed into nationwide anti-government demonstrations.
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Little Black Book started as a Tumblr blog, but has since morphed into a digital platform for cultural news and events.
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As he stood over the ball during the second round of the British Open on Friday, the crosswinds morphed into crossbones.
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And, of course, there was the music — blaring from doors and windows and washing over sidewalks that morphed into dance floors.
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Yeah, it seemed like she kind of, you know, morphed away from it at first and then came back to it.
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It started out as a movie clip company, then morphed into a business that helped rights owners claim their stuff on YouTube.
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Her ambitions grew despite her more practical judgment, morphed to leap beyond the men in her life who disappointed and devastated her.
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Though they initially stayed mum in interviews, their social media accounts quickly morphed into a mutual love fest in the coming months.
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But in less than a week Trump has morphed into a guy who could almost be mistaken for a conventional Republican president.
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"Web-based expressions of anti-elite resentment have quickly morphed into a physical protest movement." he said in a note late November.
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Instead of withering away after the defeat of the Taliban, al-Qaeda morphed into a looser network, its nodes spread across continents.
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In a 2010 study, each participant was given random photographs of strangers mixed with composite images of themselves morphed with those strangers.
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It's a solution the city's mayor is advocating to Flint, in order to alleviate a problem that's morphed into a national scandal.
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Type in your name and it will be magically "Spicerized," morphed into something vaguely similar to, but completely different from, your name.
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Rihanna's music had morphed during the hiatus: Her new songs were still brassy and explicit, but sewn together with a fresh rawness.
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Certainly, it's a fun way to see how Twitter has morphed, both in terms of features and the actual dialogue of users.
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After a while though, the game's charms wore off, and what was once an exciting adventure slowly morphed into a boring chore.
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Recent trade friction between the two Asian powerhouses has morphed into a dispute with political implications that go far beyond the region.
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But on Chicago Code Blue, the photo quickly morphed into a meme with which to mock young black men killed by police.
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The cereal, morphed from the candy that's known for being "sour then sweet," will be sold exclusively in Walmart starting on Dec.
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The protests, which began in June in opposition to a bill allowing extradition to mainland China, have morphed into a democracy movement.
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Then, a couple of adjustments morphed in Triple-A last year suddenly turned him into the minor league equivalent of Buster Posey.
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Grilles have morphed into various forms over the years — steep, flat, bulbous, or slanted — and have used varying amounts of shiny chrome.
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Eventually he morphed into the leader of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, proclaiming a philosophy that revolved around Egyptology and UFOs.
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Channeling the "I Love It" music video, little Saint morphed into his father while his cousin Reign dressed up like Lil Pump.
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We morphed into a different style, more of a homespun kind of thing because we started using our home studios around then.
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Then he morphed into the laid-back Joker, crackin' wise amid the slightly more self-serious singer/songwriters of the early '70s.
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Eventually it morphed into a photography project, a documentary film and a multimedia campaign to raise awareness about suicide among trans men.
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What started as knock-around project between two pairs of brothers and their friend has morphed into one of rock's preeminent powerhouses.
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When we were acquired, it was Ev, and then as I morphed into broader and broader roles, it was Dick. Okay. Costolo.
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"The Muslim ban is something that in some form has morphed into extreme vetting from certain areas of the world," he said.
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I could write out several math problems, watch as they morphed into typed text, and then have the app compute the answer.
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From there, the game took on a life of its own, seeming to play the players as midnight morphed into 1 a.m.
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And what started as our collective safe space has quickly morphed into what could be any other typical cesspool of online commentary.
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Wings Hawaii, which began as a school project, has morphed into a full-blown business, complete with a design studio blocks away.
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That's morphed into full-blown character assuming the role of the villain: a tough-as-nails "Soviet scur" named Zoya the Destroyer.
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"I don't think our focus on false news and integrity morphed into time well spent," says Adam Mosseri, VP of news feed.
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The U.S.-China trade war morphed into a broader conflict over the summer as Washington blacklisted some of China's top technology companies.
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What about Apple no longer standing as an innovator of exciting new products and designs, having morphed into another consumer electronics behemoth?
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In the last 30 years, our enemies have changed, the battlefields have morphed, and the way wars are fought has been transformed.
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The first group tended to prefer faces that appeared more feminine, but the second group found all the morphed faces relatively unattractive.
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But in recent years it's morphed into its current incarnation: a big, vibrant food hall peppered with a selection of popular restaurants.
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But the summer I was 9 years old, the town I had always loved morphed into a beautifully heartbreaking and complicated place.
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The 36-year-old American actress, who's set to marry Britian's Prince Harry on Saturday, has quickly morphed into a fashion icon.
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The opposition says he has morphed into a dictator and accuses his government of using armed civilians to spread violence and fear.
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"Saudi Twitter gradually morphed into a propaganda platform, with the government deploying trolls and pressuring influencers to amplify its messages," he wrote.
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But for the sake of argument, imagine that within two or three decades we'll have morphed into the Robotic States of America.
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Since Lula was jailed on April 7, the area around Curitiba's federal police headquarters has morphed into the epicenter of leftist resistance.
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But this lesson has morphed over time into a vastly oversimplified formula: Bad economies make presidents unpopular; good economies make them popular.
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Needless to say, this plan did not come to fruition, and my spontaneity, risk-taking, and impulsivity soon morphed into terrifying psychosis.
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Then, it morphed into more local people using it—either they do not have support, or they are new to the area.
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And I feel pretty safe saying "we," because over the years Jagr somehow morphed into a universally beloved figure among hockey fans.
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Started as a protest against high fuel prices, the movement has morphed into a fight for social justice and more direct democracy.
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It morphed throughout Japanese culture until it began to represent a kind of extreme bravery and resistance in the face of adversity.
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This morphed into claims that Facebook had deliberately engineered a decline in their traffic, even though it had not, in fact, declined.
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Three seasons in, the show has morphed into something richer than that, mixing criminal ruthlessness with a family dynamic built on manipulation.
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The collective emerged in Chongqing in 2013, having morphed from a loose hip-hop crew called Keep Real that formed in 2003.
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"We have received nothing from Russia," said Mr. Dodik, a former American protégé who has morphed into a hard-line Serb nationalist.
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In the 1920s, subway line extensions morphed the site again into the populist "Nickel Empire," and saw the rise of its boardwalk.
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His takeover of the Cuckolds lighthouse restoration effort drew derision after the project morphed into a $276-a-night bed-and-breakfast.
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Within weeks the prospective mission had morphed further, from simply looping around the moon to braking and completing an orbit around it.
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That interest morphed into a passion for constructing crosswords, and Mr. Campbell and his wife were selling his creation, the Ubercross 125.
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For William Steding, a diplomatic historian living in Colorado, American individualism has morphed into narcissism, perfectibility into entitlement, and exceptionalism into hubris.
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As for Ye and Drake ... what started as a simple demand for an apology morphed into a standoff and allegations of threats.
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The line morphed into a direct attack on former Vice President Joe Biden, who Buttigieg criticized repeatedly as a backward-looking candidate.
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For example, the Asian Financial Crisis and Global Financial Crisis (GFC) began as small problems but morphed to become much larger ones.
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The demonstrations began peacefully but quickly morphed into pitched battles, as protesters blocked roads, threw bricks, set fires and vandalized police stations.
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Gangs of the Extreme North of Cameroon once involved in violence and crime morphed into Boko Haram and other violent extremist groups.
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At the same time, Instagram has also morphed into the new Snapchat and is doing a damn fine job destroying it, too.
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The opioid problem would never have morphed into heroin epidemic without the support drug cartels and the gangs that distribute the drugs.
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These jihadists later morphed into the Pakistan Taliban, which attacked Pakistan itself — killing tens of thousands of their own countrymen and women.
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To promote unity, an indoor Caribbean carnival was held in 1959, and it later morphed into the open-air event of today.
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The protests morphed into looting of shops in the past three night and shells of burned-out cars still blocked some roads.
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After eating the eighth wing — coated in Da' Bomb Beyond Insanity, the third-hottest sauce — DJ Snake morphed from dullness to misery.
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But by Friday, the unrest had morphed into a larger protest movement against inequality and the rising cost of living in Chile.
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But over the last several decades, the Democratic Party have morphed into an out-of-touch party for the rich and elite.
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That group eventually morphed into Everytown for Gun Safety, a nonprofit that is backed by multiple donors of which Bloomberg is largest.
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The demonstrations began against a government plan to expand the capital Addis Ababa but then morphed into greater demands for civil rights.
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The 200,000 jobs NAFTA was supposed to create instead morphed into 700,000 jobs lost and stagnant wages for the jobs that remained.
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America's hasty withdrawal from Iraq in 2011 is credited with the revival of al Qaeda in Iraq, which later morphed into ISIS.
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They're morphed into hopes of a "soft landing" for the economy engineered by the suddenly-patient Fed and progress on trade talks.
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In reality, both the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan began as regime-change operations, and then morphed into more open-ended missions.
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Coach Mike Budenholzer morphed last year's lumbering Bucks, who were 20th in the N.B.A. in pace, into the league's fifth-fastest team.
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Your selfies of you wearing wild makeup have morphed into selfies with you carrying your brief case, showing your followers who's boss.
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In the decades since its birth in 1948, the Hells Angels MC expanded and morphed into the criminal organization it is today.
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The urgent need to prevent any more terrorist attacks had morphed to an urgent longing to end the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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A complex series of shapes and configurations are bent and morphed into motion as they briskly drift in and out of the frame.
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That morphed into this two-day "working visit" with much less pomp and circumstance amid concern about security and crowds in central London.
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The demonstrations started in response to planned fuel tax increases but morphed into wider anti-establishment, and particularly anti-Macron, protests and riots.
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The anti-Trump movement has morphed into a nationwide movement, comprising 7,000 affiliated groups in all 50 states and almost every congressional district.
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Leslie Odom Jr. opened the number to excited applause, which morphed into deafening cheers when Hamilton star and creator Lin-Manuel Miranda appeared.
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Though Razer is often seen as a startup because of its scrappy operations, the company's morphed into a behemoth within the last decade.
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But somewhere along the line this liberated spirit has morphed into a crusade or a tragedy or a farce, depending on your view.
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"I think Helix could be morphed into a very important and strong company if it got rid of all that junk," he says.
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The canniest "feudals", says Badar Alam, editor of a current-affairs magazine, have long since morphed or married into the rising industrial class.
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It wasn't like a lightbulb went off in my mind, I just sort of morphed into that, and it happened to pay off.
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It initially served as the inspiration for Dropbox Notes, a service that was first beta tested in 2014 and eventually morphed into Paper.
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And today, having morphed into a full fledged project management SaaS, Dapulse is announcing the closing of $7.6 million in Series A funding.
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Many wartime collaborators morphed into pro-American, pro-business, anti-Communist figures in the post-independence era and became active in conservative politics.
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Over the past few months, the Republican race has morphed from a seventeen-headed gorgon into a more manageable monster with four faces.
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CodeFights started out as a competitive coding platform, but has since morphed to focus more on interview prep and helping businesses recruit developers.
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Jeff is very tough, very tough guy, although I think he's morphed quite a bit, too, with his other things that he's doing.
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They began in response to a now-shelved bill involving extradition to China, but have since morphed into a greater pro-democracy movement.
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In short order, the existential threat of failure in Seasons 1 and 2 of "Silicon Valley" has morphed into the nightmare of success.
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Five days later, on August 7, it morphed into a super typhoon, with a wind speed of at least 150 miles per hour.
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The story started as a high-stakes mystery, but morphed into an existential meditation on people's resilience in the face of certain death.
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France's recent yellow vest movement, initially intended to combat rising fuel taxes, has morphed into a broader protest against French President Emmanuel Macron.
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Somewhere along the way, the valuable and necessary debates over important issues have morphed into questioning each other's loyalty to this great nation.
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This gave rise to organized community get-togethers, activities, and parades in the 1920s, which later morphed into Halloween parties in the 1950s.
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Before long, we marveled at how that these virtual keyboards morphed into something different depending on what we were doing on the phone.
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And once they were together, the show morphed from a work sitcom into a very real depiction of the struggles that accompany marriage.
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Where are bodies placed, how are bodies morphed for dramatic effect, and how is Spider-Man framed differently from his meeker alter ego?
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I worked with President Clinton when a flimsy investigation about an Arkansas land deal morphed into an investigation of the president's personal life.
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The band morphed into a swirling blur of flying guitars, off-the-wall jumps, and, this being the mid-90s, baggy cargo pants.
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What was once called good government, then government efficiency, followed by synergy and optimization, has now morphed into today's drive for more innovation.
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Initially formed as a musical collective in New Orleans in 2009, My Jerusalem has since morphed into a more traditional kind of band.
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The regions have been gripped by violence since protests by the mainly Francophone country's Anglophone minority morphed into a secessionist movement last year.
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In fact, they've become so routine that protecting our digital identity and bank details has seamlessly morphed into part of our everyday life.
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Woolworths, which is over 80 years old, morphed from a clothing chain into South Africa's fine-foods market leader in the early 2000s.
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"Fox was begun as a good-faith effort to counter bias, but it's morphed into something that is not even news," she says.
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This in turn seems to have morphed into a vaguely aristocratic honorific, and before long the delightful young orderly had become the Munshi.
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In "Formation," when the child dances, it's as if Rice and 17-year-old Trayvon Martin rise, morphed together in this child's body.
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After the civil-rights movement, it morphed and hardened into a general indifference toward racial crises, crises represented most vividly by inner cities.
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Philadelphia, whose maligned rebuild has morphed into the one of the trendiest terms in sports, will play the winner of Boston-Milwaukee series.
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Even his lowest moments — the sneaker that couldn't hold him, the injured knee that cost him five games — have somehow morphed into highlights.
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It later morphed into the Rashtriya Svayamsevak Sangh, also known as the R.S.S. The Muslim League spearheaded the creation of Pakistan in 1947.
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And what started as a march on Washington, D.C. has now morphed into a movement with the same name: March for Our Lives.
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Some really smart, ambitious and strait-laced people — class salutatorians, Federal Reserve Bank analysts — morphed into cocaine dealers in no time at all.
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Republicans who can no longer identify with their morphed party should form a new party that provides a sane home for rational conservatives.
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Mr. Esparza has morphed from schlub to spellbinder, the kind of guy who could command stadiums with a wave of an outstretched arm.
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His Voyager design morphed into the Radian desktop docking station and the IF Convertible, a transforming laptop that's nearly identical to the Futurefön.
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Opinion: An author in Milan observes that a sense of indignation over travel restrictions has morphed into a dawning sense of community awareness.
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My once-polite requests for incremental reform have morphed overnight into demands that church leaders voluntarily relinquish their place at the head table.
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The result is music with a heavy dance beat but a textural profundity — and song forms that morphed constantly, keeping listeners on edge.
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Bloggers multiplied and morphed into influencers, and with every Instagram post, social media shoutout, and enthusiastic RSVP, they persisted in asserting their credibility.
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Washington argues that the Appellate Body has flouted clear rules and morphed into something else while other WTO members have just stood by.
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The run-stopping inside linebacker has morphed into a speed demon, capable of rushing the QB and defending slot receivers/pass-catching TEs.
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On Twitter, a hashtag about the allegations morphed into a way for women to share their stories about sexual harassment in the workplace.
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Netflix's psycho-dating drama You finds surprising resonance on YouTube, where it's morphed into a multi-episode "hood" parody shared in group texts.
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The shift shows how the smoking epidemic's potential solution — pushed by companies, health groups and regulators — morphed into a crisis of its own.
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The ugly truth is that the women's movement has morphed into a giant abortion-rights lobby, demanding abortion far beyond the Roe v.
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To be clear — what began as DHS's biometric travel screening of foreign citizens morphed, without congressional authorization, into screening of U.S. citizens, too.
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Last year visual artist Quayola digitally morphed the Provence countryside in southern France, the sort that inspired Vincent van Gogh, using custom software.
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In recent years, the tightly choreographed, super-expensive stadium shows that have long been a music industry staple have morphed into multicity soap operas.
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The company morphed from citizen science project to venture-backed startup, taking in $105 million from investors and reaching a valuation of $600 million.
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The drawing is done in the manner of ancient Greek pottery, but morphed to represent 23st-century political realities of militarization, migration, and escape.
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The restaurant's co-owner, Yahya Hashemi, has long been inviting them in for free meals, and it eventually morphed into an official store policy.
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My style morphed, in year one, from eager and breathless to cynical and sardonic as the avalanche of post requirements took over my life.
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Instead, I watched as the conversation about my essay, published in the Cut, morphed into a simplistic — and misguided — discussion of hugging in America.
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Many said they believed that Assad would protect Syria's Christians after pro-democracy protests morphed into a civil war following the government's brutal crackdown.
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A user interface that felt snappy and easy in laptop mode morphed into a buggy, laggy fiasco as soon as you disconnected the keyboard.
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The woman did not know the driver, nor did the bunch of strangers on the road who morphed into a violent crowd in minutes.
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In subsequent years, as Donald Trump morphed into a grandstanding tabloid celebrity, he developed a reputation for agitating the public about racially-charged issues.
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Originally designed as a mid-day opportunity for reporters to fill their notebooks, Media Day has morphed into an prime-time, money making spectacle.
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So, in February during the Super Bowl, Netflix aired a vintage Eggo waffles commercial that morphed into an early look at the new season.
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All eyes are now on 2019 and beyond for Surface, and Sams claims Microsoft's "pocketable" Andromeda device has morphed into a larger form factor.
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But her allegiances became a political issue when she morphed into a Yankees fan when she ran for the Senate seat from New York.
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The action quickly morphed into a wider protest by millions at Erdogan's perceived authoritarianism and faced a bloody crackdown, but Erdogan shelved the development.
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While Clinton came up short in the Democratic primary in 2008, instead of dismantling, Democratic organizations merged, morphed and evolved with Obama's campaign structures.
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As it absorbed the protons, it morphed into an unstable version of beryllium, which decayed even further, spewing out pairs of electrons and positrons.
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And that philosophy eventually morphed into this idea that the government should not be able to tell people what they can and cannot do.
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" Within a few weeks, he says, "the righteous exposure of hideous abuse of power had morphed into a more generalized revolution against the patriarchy.
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Today, a previously appetizing genre has morphed into a disturbingly exaggerated version of itself, one that doesn't reflect food that's even appealing to eat.
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Ever since she morphed into Anastasia Steele in the storied saga, the 28-year-old has yet to rid her forehead of the cut.
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Over time, I morphed that to, 'fail often, fail fast, fail cheap,' and came to realize that people and companies that fail, win more.
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The straightforward celebrations of our early years have morphed into complicated situations — from pricey destination weddings to redundant move-in anniversaries, and the like.
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Gould observed that the mischievous and sometimes violent mouse of the late 21s morphed into the benign, bland overseer of a vast corporate empire.
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Jefferson's faction eventually morphed into the Democratic Party, which backed states' rights to allow slavery leading up to the Civil War of 1861-1865.
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Well, as it turns out, this is because guitar riffs were "morphed" together with the sound of the chainsaw from the original 90s Doom.
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Since that didn't work out, the project morphed into a TV series — one that could certainly fill the gap in vampire-related television content.
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Well they're all grown up now, and, as you can see in the image above, they've morphed into one horrible mass of digitized flesh.
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Instead of becoming a virtual music talent show, the app morphed into a generalized video platform to create and share videos with your friends.
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After all, it is highly ironic that these erstwhile stewards of price stability have now perversely morphed into the frantic pursuit of currency destruction.
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In retrospect, I was entranced by how he man-gulped those little cans of spinach whole, which then morphed into a more overall attraction.
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Today, Meituan-Dianping has morphed into what it calls a "life service e-commerce platform," offering services covering takeaway, taxis, shared bikes and hotels.
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It's only been two years, but 20123's basic bitch has grown up and morphed into a beautiful new cultural subtype: the basic witch.
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In time, Henderson morphed from Olympic grappler to knockout artist with a right hand from hell, sort of like Chuck Liddell's better-groomed cousin.
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The internet "scaled," penetration and bandwidth increased, download speeds and the cost of technology plummeted and the internet morphed into what we have today.
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We see influences and styles that are on the one hand familiar to earthlings but on the other, morphed by time and technological opportunity.
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What started as the post-election mantra of "Even Hogwarts fell to Voldemort" has morphed into daily comparisons between Potter villains and Trump appointees.
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Hardie was running an Atari convention in the late '90s which morphed into the Classic Gaming Expo when Santulli and Kelly came on board.
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He was a fan favorite at Arizona State and with the Arizona Cardinals, an underdog morphed into a star by a relentless work ethic.
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That's unfortunate because most Americans view conservation through the lens of just a few well-funded organizations that have morphed into progressive political campaigns.
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Protests that started out as an outcry against the bill have morphed into larger pro-democracy protests, which include five demands:Withdraw the extradition bill.
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There are already signs of a serious slowdown in Texas, where the surging Permian Basin has morphed into one of the world's biggest oilfields.
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What began as opposition to a controversial extradition bill has morphed into a broader movement to defend Hong Kong's wider social and political freedoms.
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He recut the 1997 classic Bean, and in it, Mr. Bean is morphed into a crazed villain for an imaginary film called Mean Bean.
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But just as all fish stories bulge and warp over time, the tale of Mr. Canavan's strange catch has since morphed into an epic.
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As they fell, cartels morphed and moved into new rackets, including theft and extortion of businesses in industries from agriculture to mining and oil.
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That's a luxury of a candidate who doesn't have to worry about electability, and it's somehow morphed into the very case for Buttigieg's candidacy.
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FC: Harrison Barnes Surrounded by D-League talent for most of the year, Barnes has morphed into one of the NBA's top isolation scorers.
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Day 2100: Today was better than Day 215, but my mental fatigue has morphed into a fogginess that prevents me from concentrating on anything.
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What started out as a fun hobby for practicing physicians has morphed over the past two decades into a burgeoning field in medical education.
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Most of the documents were issued in 22017, as Xinjiang's "War on Terror" morphed into an extraordinary mass detention campaign using military-style technology.
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But what it's selling isn't entertainment, exactly — that's just the vehicle for its real product, and that product has shifted and morphed over time.
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Hulu morphed from a place to watch last night's network TV offerings into a place to catch gritty dystopian dramas like The Handmaid's Tale.
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Now Mr. Saarinen, one of Finland's major dance artists, comes to New York with "Morphed" (2014), which illustrates his evolving thoughts on that theme.
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Ms. Wali often criticized the United States for supporting the guerrillas who had fought against the Soviet takeover and then morphed into the Taliban.
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At the recent congressional hearing on the threat of white supremacy, intelligence officials acknowledged that the domestic terror threat had morphed since 9/11.
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Representative Ryan Costello's Sixth District, which had been Republican-leaning territory in Southeastern Pennsylvania, has morphed into a Democratic-leaning district, Mr. Wasserman wrote.
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From there, it morphed into the accessory of choice for 18th-century French aristocrats who liked to party dressed as shepherds and poor farmers.
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But they have morphed into a much broader expression of frustration over declining purchasing power and a rejection of Mr. Macron's style of government.
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He described his creation as "Frankenstein's monster," and said that it had morphed from its original aim of better connecting with the party's supporters.
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"San Francisco certainly has morphed into more of a 'big tech' market, and the companies are all looking at new buildings," Mr. Sammons said.
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His line, "Nevertheless, she persisted," became a feminist rallying cry, but it also quickly morphed into what seemed like attention for everyone except Warren.
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Originally defined as an academic museum of Anthropology and World Archeology, the Pitt Rivers Museum has morphed into something much more extensive and meaningful.
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The frustration surrounding violence against women has morphed into fear in this community in the northern Mexico City neighborhood of Vallejo, where Escamilla lived.
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Since then, "drain the swamp" has morphed into what may be the most overused verbiage by U.S. politicians to target the enemy among us.
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Absent a president educating the public about his plans, for voters, the economic recovery effort morphed into bailouts — bank bailouts, auto bailouts, insurance bailouts.
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X's first project involved the development of Google's self-driving car; a project which morphed into the fully-fledged tech firm known as Waymo.
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In an effort to promote unity, an indoor Caribbean carnival was held in 1959 that later morphed into the open-air event of today.
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The storm morphed into a "bomb cyclone" late Friday morning when it underwent so-called bombogenesis, signaled by an extreme drop in atmospheric pressure.
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But its real subject is the broader social transformation, as what began as a fight for British liberties morphed into a war for independence.
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I was exceptionally unmusical, but my brother played lead guitar for a well-loved band called the Whirlwinds which, after time, morphed into 10cc.
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It started with a T-shirt and morphed into a full-fledged clothing line after Anthony moved to New York, working as a stylist.
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Monday's nuclear discussion grew out of a question about cyber security that gradually morphed into arguments about the best ways to combat Islamic State.
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The following day, this confusion morphed into grief when the Wichita State University engineering student's body was discovered in the trunk of his car.
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The storm morphed into a "bomb cyclone" Wednesday and roared through Colorado on its way to the Great Plains and parts of the Midwest.
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God's Not Dead tells a relatively simple story, based loosely on a popular meme that's morphed and evolved throughout the lifespan of the internet.
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"It has opened the floodgates and morphed into an important debate about the value we place on works of art and objects in general."
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One of the reasons the dump process differed from meme products is that in meme creation, any blank space is filled, translated, detoured, morphed.
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I left Breitbart because I did not want to work for the Trump propaganda outfit that Breitbart had morphed into in the 2016 election.
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Taking the city would mark a turning point in Syria, where civil unrest that began in early 2100 has morphed into a countrywide armed conflict.
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We've been talking about a lot of issues around Foursquare and how it's changed and morphed its business, and it's focused a lot on data.
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The protests began in mid-November over higher fuel taxes, which were subsequently scrapped, and have since morphed into a broader demonstration against the government.
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Was there a sort of tolerance to bad food that we've since lost, or that has morphed, perhaps, into a tolerance of modern junk food?
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But when these practices are commodified, marketed, and suddenly become shiny and expensive—is that still self-care, or has it morphed into something else?
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Before he morphed from reality TV star into presidential candidate, he sounded a lot more like a health-conscious foodie than a fast-food aficionado.
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One Instagram account, Army of Jesus, morphed from a Muppets Show fan page to focusing on The Simpsons to finally settling on a religious theme.
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In 2010, he started making videos of imaginary chats with Broadway stars, and that morphed last year into creating political parodies during the presidential primaries.
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The protests were sparked by the subway fare hike but soon morphed into a mass movement against inequality in one of Latin America's wealthiest countries.
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David Li of Shenzhen's Open Innovation Lab argues that the copycats have since morphed into a powerful ecosystem of collaborative, fast-learning suppliers and factories.
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In the space of ten years, it morphed from a place to mess around with iMovie to a fully-functioning, high-tech hub of creators.
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FYI, during the video's final scene, baby Iman is surrounded by fluffy sheep, her dad, and her nude mama, who has morphed into a cat.
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The battle-cry of "Medicare for all" sounded by Mr Sanders last year has morphed into a fudgier party-wide aspiration for "universal health care".
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They began in opposition over a controversial extradition bill but have morphed into a huge movement demanding greater democratic freedoms and protection from mainland China.
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Rice's word was "2.0" -- a reference to the way ISIS has taken al Qaeda's basic ideology and morphed it, most obviously projecting themselves into cyberspace.
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In a more magnanimous mood, tyrannical male dominance morphed into a much more generalizing libido sciendi (lusting curiosity) applicable to both sexes as frolicsome spirit.
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Though Mr Ortega scrapped the proposed reforms a few days later, the protests had by then morphed into an all-out attack on his government.
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As Re/code has grown and morphed, we have always been on the lookout for great talent to take the site to a new level.
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In the process, he's morphed into a self-help guru of sorts, railing against identity politics and dispensing tough advice to (mostly) young alienated men.
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If that's what you want for your body, that's your choice and no one else's, since reality hasn't morphed in The Handmaid's Tale just yet.
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It was during their work on The Deer Hunter – his final film – that Cazale got sicker and sicker and Streep morphed from lover to nurse.
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As the 4chan right — the trolling, Gamergate right, if you will — morphed into the alt-right, Pepe the Frog became publicly associated with white nationalism.
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That's a decade after the firm put $1.5 million into the seed round of a gaming company called Tiny Speck, which later morphed into Slack.
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A new trailer for the upcoming film Mother's Day was just released, and Roberts has dramatically morphed for her role as a best-selling author.
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So will future generations regard Zuckerberg as another in a short line of tech moguls who have somehow morphed into avuncular global mascots for good?
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VIPKID founder Cindy Mi's longtime focus on teaching English basically morphed into a platform that's tapped into growing demand amid an increasingly global economic environment.
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DINESH D&aposSOUZA, FILMMAKER AND NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR: Well, on the movie poster, of course, we morphed the head of Lincoln and Trump.
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Local demonstrations over fuel quickly morphed into a wider, national movement and the grievances also took on an anti-establishment, and particularly anti-Macron, character.
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January 28: Paul Kanter Guitarist Paul Kantner was a founding member of the '60s psychedelic-rock band Jefferson Airplane, which later morphed into Jefferson Starship.
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Faced with an export shock rippling out from what soon morphed from a financial to a manufacturing crisis, Beijing unleashed its unprecedented domestic stimulus package.
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Protests erupted in its troubled western Anglophone region more than two years ago, and after they were repressed they morphed into a low level rebellion.
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A ceramic sculpture was 3D-scanned, digitally painted, and morphed and finally setup in a game engine, where it becomes the landscape for a simulation.
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Bitcoin is one of many cryptocurrencies that has morphed from a cash for the internet and cheap way to interact to a storing of value.
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Nick: I definitely agree — the show has morphed into more of a bag of tricks than TV with an actual plot viewers can care about.
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Originally a pagan celebration dating back two millenniums and heralding the return of spring, May Day has morphed into a global observance of workers' rights.
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As Trump's presidential campaign morphed into a presidential administration, Brady has attempted to downplay his relationship to Trump and to distance himself from politics altogether.
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What started as a hex on those that lacked respect and reverence for The Based God had morphed into something more personal for his Messenger.
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However, bankers complain that stress tests have morphed into an overly complex and time-consuming process that occurs in the secrecy of a black box.
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As they send Skip off, First Take has morphed into Last Take and, for some godforsaken reason, they debated who was right about Tim Tebow.
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Their superpowers morphed into a super sweet romance, leading up to their union almost two years after the film's premiere (it came out in August).
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"It was just normality," he says of his drug-dealing youth, which soon morphed into harder crime, with his time as an armed gang member.
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What started as a domestic U.S. market phenomenon morphed into a bet on U.S. trade duties and is now a major international refined copper flow.
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The demonstrations began back in June as a response to a now-withdrawn extradition bill, but have morphed into a much wider pro-democracy movement.
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Beyond Good and Evil 2 The cult hit is back almost two decades later and it's morphed into an ambitious galaxy exploring space pirate game.
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Many Muslims have watched with a mix of fear and resignation as the BJP has morphed into the officially secular country's near-undisputed political force.
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In a study recently published in the journal PLOS One, the subjects were shown a variety of "gender-ambiguous" morphed images of men and women.
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Suddenly, what was supposed to be a straightforward government bid process morphed into a bitter legal showdown involving the Pentagon and two rival tech behemoths.
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"Peace," won in 2000, re-won in 2007, and now in 2018, thanks to Moon, has morphed into "permanent peace," as stated in the Sept.
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By the final shot, Ms. Taylor had morphed into a feline, a flock of sheep had appeared and the couple was joined by a baby.
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What started out as a clear misunderstanding on President Donald Trump's part has morphed into him attacking the media for reporting on his false claim.
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The special counsel Ken Starr's probe into Clinton's real estate investments morphed into an investigation into his affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
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The protests started in June over an extradition bill that has since been withdrawn, and have morphed into broader demands for democracy and police accountability.
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Over the years, the popstar morphed from risk-taking entertainer into a bonafide fashion and beauty icon who isn't afraid to put on a show.
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A bit more than a year after its release, the Echo has morphed from a gimmicky experiment into a device that brims with profound possibility.
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The wave originated 2000 billion light years away, when two black holes, each 30 times the mass of our sun, collided and morphed into one.
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TMZ broke the story ... Matthew -- who morphed outta his nerdy role and into this Hollywood hottie -- popped the question back in November 2016 in Paris.
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As a collective unit, they've morphed into one of the least selfish teams in the entire league, and are defending at a top-three level.
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Today they have morphed into the mainstream: After all, Steve Bannon, the head of Breitbart, one of these sites full of misinformation, ran Trump's campaign.
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Ordinary cafes in my neighborhood have morphed into sports bars for the games, hanging up flags from around the world and installing big-screen TVs.
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I also spent a decent amount of time just looking out the window, as the scenery gradually morphed from flat grassland to sharp mountain peaks.
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Linda Greenhouse This column is not — repeat, not — going to argue that our conservative chief justice, John G. Roberts Jr., has morphed into a moderate.
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As the 1980s war on drugs morphed into the early 90s "zero tolerance" approach, however, society exerted even more pressure on survivors to stay silent.
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It morphed from a tweet, to a handshake, to a historic 20 steps by an American leader into officially hostile territory: At 3:46 p.m.
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Over the last decade or more, the academies of Premier League teams have morphed into factory farms, designed either to generate talent or create revenue.
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But that did not quell the outrage, which has morphed into much broader anger at President Emmanuel Macron's economic policies, and France's declining living standards.
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But second, Mr. Bolsonaro was clearly smarting at the way this year's celebrations had morphed into protests against his presidency and what it stands for.
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In that regard, how are facial expressions mapped and morphed in a satisfying way from actor to the non-human forms of Snoke and Maz?
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It started as outright entertainment — a stand-up show — and morphed into recordings when they moved from New York City to Los Angeles last year.
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At first Charlie liked the reassuring hum of middling celebrity, as "when a stranger's face morphed into surprised delight" upon recognizing him in the street.
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The following year, the space he used in Canterbury as a garage and prep area slowly morphed into a pop-up restaurant called La Lupita.
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The race has rapidly morphed from a battle between a huge, diverse crop of candidates to a head-to-head matchup between Sanders and Biden.
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The democracy protests that have rocked Hong Kong for months started off as peaceful marches against an unpopular bill and quickly morphed into violent clashes.
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Given the length of time Gendry must have been rowing, it morphed into a joke about how jacked his arms must be at this point.
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It was hypnotic — she can make simple acts appear virtuosic — but soon her face got involved, and an ecstatic smile morphed into a tragic frown.
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For the past year, a pressing political question has been whether widespread public frustration against Western political establishments had morphed into a global populist movement.
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"It started like any other teenager with a volcano and morphed into a pyramid and a couple of other things over the years," he said.
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Indeed, the defining feature of the new world is a tangle of what we consider natural and what we don't, nature not ended but morphed.
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But I love the idea that Italian immigrant culture morphed into the same kind of crusty, meaty magic, independently, on opposite sides of the globe.
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The word "science" has morphed into a virtue signal, but science is simply a tool, and it can be used for both good and ill.
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Intended to allow companies to more easily invest the profits abroad, this benefit has morphed into an abusive tax shelter that now shields $2.6 trillion.
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But that idea quickly morphed into something larger when Geng started talking to volunteer organizations and learned the challenges were far more basic and widespread.
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Earlier this year, OpenAI morphed into a for-profit company to attract financing and, in July, announced that Microsoft was making a $1 billion investment.
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Earlier this year, OpenAI morphed into a for-profit company to attract financing and, in July, announced that Microsoft was making a $1 billion investment.
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The reasons for canceling the votes of the 2628 million Americans who put him into office have morphed faster and more frequently than the weather.
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LBJ blew open federal spending on his Great Society programs which morphed into what we now call "entitlements" by creating Medicare and expanding Social Security.
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The performance was some twisted, sluggish, morphed version of the song botched by lazy sight-reading and, presumably, never having listened to the actual tune.
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I survived, but that blunt force is a pretty decent metaphor for the grindy noise that Full of Hell has morphed into over the years.
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In this way he became the foremost chronicler of a revolution in consciousness enacted as a world dominated by things morphed into one glutted by images.
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My babies-and-recipes experience morphed into a strange mish-mash of videos of Dinesh D'Souza, a controversial right-wing commentator, and Russian-language craft projects.
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Image: NOAAThe 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was brutal, featuring strong weather systems that morphed into severe and treacherous hurricanes in a remarkably short period of time.
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The rallies began as demonstrations again the rising cost of food and shortages of fuel, but they morphed into protests against the President, Omar al-Bashir.
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Stellaris, at a glance, appeared to have it all: a robust exploration and expansion system that slowly morphed into a Paradox-style giant, interlocking diplomatic system.
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However, the protests have now morphed into wider discontent at the high cost of living in France and dissatisfaction with Macron, whose popularity continues to fall.
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What initially began as a Facebook event has morphed into a cultural moment, a juxtaposition of the previous day's inauguration of America's 45th president, Donald Trump.
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In high school, this morphed into telling people I wanted a career in fashion — when truly I didn't want to continue on to college at all.
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York eventually morphed into the leader of what he called the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, based on a philosophy that revolved around Egyptology and UFOs.
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The social media outpouring was immense and soon morphed into greater frustration with the establishment and its handling of the coronavirus outbreak which has spread globally.
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Dissatisfaction with the EU often boils down to the suspicion that its original mission of economic integration has morphed into a misguided push for political union.
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It is a concrete illustration of how tiny Uruguay, pulling itself up by its bootstraps, has morphed into one of the most progressive nations on earth.
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One of Trump signature ideas is the banning of Muslim immigration, which lately has morphed into the banning of immigration from countries that have terrorism problems.
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And that earlier political pressure on encryption morphed into calls for social media firms to be more proactive about removing terrorist content from their public channels.
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The American dream has long morphed from what it once was: a house with a picket fence, two cars, 2.5 kids and a vacation every year.
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By this time, your buzz has morphed into utter misery, and you're positive you will die alone surrounded by pizza boxes and a dozen domesticated ferrets.
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Mestre is in the Veneto, the heartland of the Northern League, which has morphed from a proudly democratic, regionalist party into a hard-right, nativist one.
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In 2001, when Dr. Alison Stuebe was pregnant with her first child, breast-feeding was a personal challenge that soon morphed into a professional research interest.
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The scandal has morphed into an existential crisis for New America, a newcomer in the think-tank world that has nonetheless established itself as a heavyweight.
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In the past two decades Romania has come out of economic turmoil and morphed into a destination for foreign direct investments, including European Regional Development Funds.
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It started off in 2013 as a "professors' party" opposed to European bailouts, but has morphed into a party of cultural struggle: the anti-1968 party.
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The biggest change is how the blocky Apex has morphed into an attractive and surprisingly slim premium phone with curved glass and a holographic back panel.
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Today, that idea has morphed into Pan-STARRS, a many-pixeled instrument attached to a 1.8-meter telescope (big optical telescopes may measure around 10 meters).
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But when I could see my mouth being morphed, it made my doing a voice a lot easier because it felt like I wasn't doing it.
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Somehow, that emergency use has morphed into various claims about treating hangovers, easing gas, lowering cholesterol, and otherwise "detoxing" your body with charcoal water or juices.
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Williams also wrote that "the detention morphed into an arrest," a view that Jaros said could prop up prosecutors' argument that Gray was arrested without justification.
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By now, though, DeNiro and Rosenthal's modest endeavor has morphed into a giant, weeklong affair that transforms Tribeca into a hub of creation and cultural conversation.
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And then as technology has morphed, into tablets and mobile phones, ... anything that pairs up with your mobile device or your tablet is what we sell.
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The biggest catalyst for the Trump trade has morphed into the biggest liability, as bank stocks have helped thwart what had been a powerful market rally.
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The "yellow vest" movement erupted in November as a grassroots protest against fuel taxes but has morphed into a broader revolt against inequality and Macron's presidency.
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One assumes the IMF does this, and its semi-annual World Economic Outlooks have morphed over the years into something of a global economic forecasting benchmark.
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I suppose it could have morphed into that later on in the night in a bunk bed, before consent was given, or when it was rescinded.
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In the real world, an industrious YouTuber has morphed the prop into a tool that lets people remote-control a human being like a toy car.
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With the fall of the Soviet Union, however, Russia morphed into an equal opportunity meddler that seeks to inflame everyone from Bernie bros to Trump deplorables.
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The article morphed into a best-selling book in 2000, "Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly," which was translated into more than two dozen languages.
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He's wondering how that agreement morphed into something where Republicans get not only border enforcement, but also a reduction in both family migration and diversity visas.
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Fuel shortages in August sparked protests that have morphed into a fierce campaign against Moise that has shuttered businesses and schools and galvanized the political opposition.
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And IBM announced Verse, which was a kind of inbox manager, as well, but it seems to have morphed into a quasi-business/social collaboration tool.
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After the Taliban were overthrown in 2001, Afghanistan quickly morphed into a largely ethnic war waged by Pashtun on both sides of the Af-Pak border.
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They come under attack on a regular basis, and tell us that over the last two years the main threat has morphed from banditry to terrorism.
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Funny how the "zero problems" foreign policy of early "neo-Ottomanism" morphed into a very problematic reality: Erdogan has reaped the bitter harvest of his machinations.
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Later, when the holiday morphed into All Hallow's Eve, people began dressing up as angels, saints, and devils as they roamed the neighborhood bargaining for treats.
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In time, however, the fans' giddy engagement morphed into fury levelled at the growing number of online commenters—other artists and their fans, critics, radio d.j.
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But in the six months since protests erupted, they have morphed into a fight against Chinese encroachment and police brutality that continues to become more violent.
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In this case, the zombie is a bill that morphed into a proposed rule that would upend how the federal government uses science in its decisionmaking.
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What was once a complete liability has morphed into an intriguing variable, and it's just one reason why Houston may be the best team in basketball.
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Timmy's Organism began in the late 2000s as Vulgar's four-track experimental solo project but has morphed into a band featuring Jeff Fournier and Blake Hill.
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Likewise, Amazon has morphed form a book retailer to becoming the world's "everything store," a logistics company, a drone research lab, and a cloud computing platform.
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A preface here, I realize the broken experiment run amok that is 4Chan is chock full of keyboard-hunching virgins who have morphed into despicable monsters.
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Go deeper: Ryan Zinke discounts climate change's role in wildfires Unprecedented devastation of California's wildfires How the California Carr Fire morphed into a deadly "fire tornado"
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Dot-com investments morphed into embarrassing "dot-bombs," articles said, affecting the self-confidence of stock market investors and plausibly bleeding over to the whole market.
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In towns like Nashville, midsize cities too small to sustain more than one daily paper, alt-weeklies morphed from journalism's irreverent younger siblings into necessary institutions.
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It's that blurring between scripted spectacle and reality that has morphed WrestleMania yet again, into something even better than it was in Hogan or Austin's day.
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That friction has morphed into escalating exchanges of Palestinian mortar and rocket fire against Israeli military positions and civilian border communities, and waves of Israeli airstrikes.
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While it seemed familiarly subdued at first, its unusual layering of space and its intricate combination of whimsical details morphed it into something infinitely more magical.
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The ritual "morphed into what was essentially an elaborate form of cutting that helped John to relieve his mental anguish," Mr. Reed narrated in Chapter 7.
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But what began as targeted attack against a regional rival soon morphed into a global campaign that wreaked havoc on dozens of companies around the world.
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Initially in response to a law allowing suspected criminals to be extradited to China, the protests have morphed into a pro-democracy and anti-government movement.
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The ground-and-pound running back has morphed into a versatile, all-around threat who can line up anywhere on the field and create a mismatch.
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Since the demonstrations began in June, protesters' demands have morphed into a broader movement calling for fundamental political reforms and an independent inquiry into police conduct.
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A furniture-world Forrest Gump, Mr. Evans — who grew up in Newtown, Pa., where his father taught English at a Quaker school — morphed with the times.
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Killing Baghdadi will temporarily disrupt the organization, but ISIS has already morphed into an insurgency that has carried out hundreds of attacks in Iraq and Syria.
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What started as demonstrations against a now-withdrawn bill allowing extradition to mainland China has morphed into calls for greater democratic freedoms and sometimes violent protests.
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"Versace," the group's breakout song, was lifted, but then eclipsed, by Drake's faithful remix, while "dabbing," once Migos lingo, morphed into a kid-friendly dance craze.
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By the time we finally went to press last month, the story had morphed into an epic fight between ultrarich neighbors in a hall of mirrors.
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Bali zigzags abruptly between matched bubblegum and distorto-electronica sections, and the initially sweet hook has morphed into a sharper, splotchier thing by the song's end.
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Protests over the bill have now morphed into calls for Lam to step down, investigations over what some describe as excessive police force and greater democracy.
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Records started as a humble Denver record shop but morphed into a cultural epicenter in Chicago during the 21986s and 843s as a label and store.
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In 1973, the same year the American Psychological Association declassified homosexuality as a mental illness, gay conversion group Love in Action was founded, which morphed into Exodus.
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Giovanni Battista Piranesi morphed his 18th-century studies of Roman ruins into fictional "prisons of the imagination," which responded to the shattered structures with elaborate, foreboding constructions.
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And as it morphed more and more into the "romantic comedy" genre in the '90s, it continued to produce its own stars (notably Roberts and Meg Ryan).
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The sometimes violent demonstrations began in mid-November over higher fuel taxes — which were subsequently scrapped — but have since morphed into a broader protest against the government.
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My very participation in my own singleness has morphed into something that contains much less pressure and senseless effort than it used to, and I'm into it.
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My five senses had morphed in the last hour, and it was shocking to be hit by the stillness of the outside and the breeze of wind.
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In a separate thread with CEO Jack Dorsey, Sharp wrote:One challenge is how verification has morphed into something so much more than a well-intentioned identity check.
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We dropped our S-1 at the start of a pretty brutal market correction and morphed overnight from a darling of enterprise software to a cautionary tale.
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According to the cops, a photograph of Modi was morphed "to look ugly and obscene" and was shared by a member of the 'The Balse Boys' group.
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Hong Kong authorities on Wednesday withdrew an unpopular extradition bill that sparked months of chaotic protests that have since morphed into a campaign for greater democratic change.
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Time Well Spent morphed into the Center for Humane Technology, and Harris started grasping for a new meme that was equal to the scope of the crisis.
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"Stardom: Hollywood" was a mediocre game about going from wannabe to celebrity until it signed on Kim Kardashian and morphed into "Kim Kardashian: Hollywood", an instant blockbuster.
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The plan eventually morphed into the Family Support Act, which provided additional matching funds in exchange for sending a certain fraction of the recipients to work programs.
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Modestly raising EPS estimates and PT. " Susquehanna said 2019 for D.R. Horton and Lennar has morphed into a "classic spring season for both demand and the stocks.
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Around the video's six-minute mark, Phan popped in a pair of gray circle contacts, blinking rapidly as her eyes morphed into an unnatural, doll-like shape.
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While a hit of Advil used to knock out the stabby sensations pretty quickly, they morphed over time to become more intense and less responsive to drugs.
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Last month, Curtis shared a still from the film that gives fans a better idea of the person Strode has morphed into over the past four decades.
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The State of the Union address originates from a clause in the Constitution, though the practice has morphed over time as presidents tweaked its style and format.
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To reproduce the chart success of Paramore, the band's priorities regarding defiance and cheerfulness have adjusted to favor the latter, their rebel yells morphed into breezy hooks.
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From trucks being driven into crowds to shootings and stabbings, the effort to strike fear into the heart of people across Europe has morphed into different forms.
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Often times, these people are called "producers," and the way this term has morphed over a few years is really indicative to the pace of change here.
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The Coachella reunion and surprise has morphed into a means to any variety of ends, particularly as a draw to get a leg up on competing sets.
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" He alleges: "There were all these people who were confused, who were actually upset with my client thinking that they had somehow morphed into the Jenner generation.
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Let's not forget that the tradition started with rookies carrying the veteran's bags in the airport and it has now grown and morphed into this huge spectacle.
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Often as ruthless as the rebels they opposed, many paramilitaries morphed into drug gangs and death squads known for particularly gruesome slaughters, sometimes with chainsaws and machetes.
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As I walked up, that whispering—it turns out, a multichannel spoken-word piece by the Norwegian artist Ann Lislegaard—morphed into sounds more wonderful and strange.
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" Lathan added, "Frankly, I'm disappointed, I'm appalled, and brother, I am unbelievably hurt by the fact that you have morphed into something to me, that's not real.
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What started off as an effort to relieve pressure on community banks and credit unions has morphed into a gift to the biggest banks in the country.
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Today, the United States has morphed from a Cold War, and in some cases a hot war, into a cyberwar, with computer coding replacing bullets and bombs.
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But Amble was largely interested in government and politics throughout high school and into college at Harvard, and that soon morphed into a fascination with financial technology.
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The demonstrations began as a protest against fuel tax increases, but have morphed into a wider backlash against the liberal economic policies of French President Emmanuel Macron.
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Founded in 2011, iZettle has morphed from a mobile payments business into a company that provides tools for firms to take payments and register and analyze sales.
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The handshake morphed into a half-hug and then became something rarely seen among men in the political arena: an awkward air-kiss, initiated by Mr. Trump.
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