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They appear to be rotting and decaying, bleeding and transmogrifying.
Many use laughter to overcome or acknowledge their suffering, transmogrifying personal darkness into light.
Merch never has the transmogrifying power I hope it will once I get it home.
My whole digital environment seemed to be transmogrifying into some weird new kind of adversarial persuasion machine.
Later, Smith described this drive as a transmogrifying experience that influenced his black, monumental, and minimalist aesthetic.
The foundation cut checks for well-publicized donations during Trump's presidential campaign, transmogrifying charitable funds into politically beneficial expenditures.
Transmogrifying this Hegelian motif, Kojève interpreted the French Revolution as the necessarily violent triumph of the slave class over its masters.
They distort it by omitting any mention of slavery and transmogrifying those who fought to preserve it into men of Arthurian virtue.
They are directed by a "Mistress" via a touch-screen remote; AI controls and coerces the women, transmogrifying them into humanoid sex robots.
And so bureaucracy performs its traditional task of transmogrifying action into inaction, and the two women lose themselves in their own busy lives.
So one possibility is the dystopian nightmare scenario of a bifurcated humankind, a society in which people are transmogrifying themselves beyond all recognition.
If you're going to work magic on your own body, becoming invisible seems more plausible than transmogrifying, perhaps because of the abundance of everyday ways to conceal ourselves.
As Thursday's indictment shows, the two men largely plied their way into the Republican Party's political structures with raw cash, effectively transmogrifying it into congressional influence and presidential favor.
Glassblower Jochen Holz, 45, has a gift for transmogrifying the utilitarian, like turning borosilicate — a glass commonly used for laboratory equipment — into ghostly shaped vases, jugs and neon light fixtures.
But on another level, it exacerbates questions about campaign-era behavior by transmogrifying what an avowedly pro-Russian Trump administration might have seen as laudable meetings into sources of embarrassment.
An issue about failure that the film doesn't address, and which the tech industry rarely touches on, is the transmogrifying havoc technology is wreaking on the social order and human nature.
I became a fan of Warren's after discovering her weirdo self-portraits and GIFs, which depict her transmogrifying into creatures of pop culture and have previously appeared in the pages of VICE magazine.
Strangers was originally envisioned as a concept album about the end of the world before transmogrifying into its final form, so heavy themes of apocalypse and surrealist endings remain embedded within its fabric.
The creators are "particularly excited to see how viewers respond to the Salim story," Mr. Fuller said, a subplot about a gay Muslim man that includes an explicit, transmogrifying sex scene with a genie.
When Trump looks in the mirror, he probably sees someone like Scaramucci — the Mooch — who even has a cool nickname and whose SALT Conference series did a better job of transmogrifying money into respectability than anything Trump ever pulled off.
You don't have to squint to see Marvin Lewis going 225-10 this year, Mike Brown finally pulling the plug, and the Bengals' excited interest in Josh McDaniels and Jim Harbaugh slowly transmogrifying into nauseated acceptance of Jeff Fisher's team-friendly new contract.
Unfortunately, that is exactly how those troublesome truths are treated when you face the awesome grandeur of Rushmore, a monument so incredible it obscures the multifaceted nature of these old dudes, transmogrifying them from individuals with a capacity both for greatness and evil into pure American deities.
An ever-changing and transmogrifying enemy is hard to tackle: "It highlights the need to consider that our hazards are changing over time, and that we should be considering those changes in the design of our infrastructure," Antonia Sebastian, a flood engineer at Rice University, said in a 2017 press release on her and other scientists' Harvey-related research.
I could not help wondering whether it was right, or fair, or even possible to convey in words the man that Close was becoming, and I also wondered, in a more practical sense, how to write about a person in the midst of transmogrifying flux — what of any certainty could be noted, what insight might be made?
When I think back to Jia's 2006 film Still Life, it is not the damning critique of the havoc-wreaking Three Gorges Dam that I immediately recall, but the images of an abandoned man and woman drifting through the city in search of the spouses who have deserted them, as well as the instances in which their separate quests often subside, instead giving way to capricious moments of awe and contemplation at the transmogrifying urban landscape that envelops them.
She is the current owner of the "Tsukuyomi Unit". ; : Nago is Rachel's black transmogrifying cat that speaks and acts just as snobbishly as her. He is often seen in umbrella form but he could also morph into and be used as either a Lobelia (bat lance) cannon or a comfy chair. ; : Gii is Rachel's stout red bat familiar.
In 1959 the company moved into Headington Hill Hall, a country home rented from the city of Oxford. In 1960 Brian Cox joined Pergamon Press as subscription manager. After the founders' deaths, Cox has become the primary witness to the phenomenal rise of Pergamon Press in the Science, Technology, and Medicine (STM) sector of publishing. The 59 Pergamon academic journals in 1960 became 418 journals in 1992. Cox recalls that in the process some 700 were launched, many transmogrifying rather than ceasing.
The bilus (demons or ogres) are ancient characters, thought to originate from a legendary race that roamed India and Burma circa 2000 BC. Buddhist literature describes them as primitive and feared by other races. In literature, the Belus are described as having transmogrifying powers—an ability to take on different physical appearances. There are 24 different classical demon forms, each with its own name and role in stories and plays. One of the best known is Dasagiri, a demon in the Indian Ramayana epic.
Since transmogrifying the local dance scene (deep house) to form "acid-jazz" in the late 1980s, Groove Academy/Giant Step has launched several major-label bands such as Groove Collective and Nuyorican Soul. The Greenwich Village folk scene is home to venues such as the long- standing landmark The Bottom Line. New York's rock scene includes clubs such as Irving Plaza, while the city's avant-garde "downtown" scene includes The Kitchen, Roulette, and Knitting Factory. The Latin and world music scene features venues such as S.O.B.'s and the Wetlands Preserve, which closed in 2001.

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