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    1. It can metamorphose


    2. The hunters metamorphose to run on their hind legs


    3. mals to metamorphose into animals were the fish and the birds


    4. or could metamorphose into the land dinosaurs most of us are familiar


    5. “She must metamorphose into the next creature,” Garcia said


    6. Fred felt sure that he should have a present from his uncle, that he should have a run of luck, that by dint of "swapping" he should gradually metamorphose a horse worth forty pounds into a horse that would fetch a hundred at any moment—"judgment" being always equivalent to an unspecified sum in hard cash


    7. Grandet came down the staircase thinking of his splendid speculation in government securities, and wondering how he could metamorphose his Parisian silver into solid gold; he was making up his mind to invest in this way everything he could lay hands on until the Funds should reach a par value


    1. Desa did a quick little tinkle, Klegnif’s drone metamorphosed into an orchestra and Alan got blown halfway back to YingolNeerie because suddenly that yandrille was screaming in all colors and the whole room was stomping with it


    2. She let out a guttural groan that metamorphosed into quiet tears


    3. He realised as he grappled with these ideas that they were nonsense: an intrusive stranger and a bedroom that metamorphosed into a cell


    4. As the transaction metamorphosed over a period of months, it occurred to me that if I collected some money from it I was going to leave the United States and go to Mexico


    5. metamorphosed into the first city outside of the United States to put a tramway system into use


    6. For a moment I was confused, but shortly afterwards confusion metamorphosed into fear and apprehension


    7. Israel has metamorphosed into the Body of Christ - blasphemy at its most blasphemous


    8. The town, centre for the ill-fated groundnut scheme which then became the school for European children, had again metamorphosed into the main base camp for insurgency operations against the white-ruled regimes in Southern Africa


    9. All of a sudden, our country home metamorphosed into a beehive of sort, with many vehicles frequently moving in and out


    10. All these have contributed to your belief system, which too has undoubtedly metamorphosed



















    1. Now we come to the story of Abram, who linguistically metamorphoses to Abraham sometime after he follows his God’s directive to “go out” from the land of his birth to a “land that I will show you


    2. metamorphoses into that of the


    3. Like most metamorphoses it will take him a while to reinvent himself


    4. metamorphoses that I have spoken of earlier


    5. This problem (I hope it’s a temporary one) is aggravated by the fact that we, in our three-dimensional system of Perception, subjectively identify specific properties of the representatives of both these branches of Forms with flaks (Nonmaterial) features of existence that are not characteristic of the biological analogs of NUU-VVU-Formo-Types currently focused by Us, with that which we cannot do: they are able to move freely in their typical information “space”, although in a narrower range than in our Space-Time; they are less attached to their external Forms of self-expression typical of their ranges and easily transform from one Form into another Form, to say nothing of all possible qualitative metamorphoses inside their Forms, and other abilities


    6. Why do you think Ovid’s tales are called metamorphoses, eh? Because humans were being metamorphized in their dreams by alien intelligences that were not completely human


    7. Ovid sees four major divisions (after a prologue depicting the creation and primordial events) to the metamorphoses:


    8. Why was Ovid’s 1st part of The Metamorphoses re-named ‘The Divine Comedy’, when Dante’s book named by that title had already been written? Why have these two ancient books with the same identical name never been compared to each other, eh? Why were these two writers born 1,200 year apart? 1,200 years is a natural harmonic cycle


    9. An outlandish delegate sustained against both these views, with such heat as almost carried conviction, the theory of copulation between women and the males of brutes, his authority being his own avouchment in support of fables such as that of the Minotaur which the genius of the elegant Latin poet has handed down to us in the pages of his Metamorphoses


    10. It floats, it flows about her starborn flesh and loose it streams, emerald, sapphire, mauve and heliotrope, sustained on currents of the cold interstellar wind, winding, coiling, simply swirling, writhing in the skies a mysterious writing till, after a myriad metamorphoses of symbol, it blazes, Alpha, a ruby and triangled sign upon the forehead of Taurus









    1. Consequently, their gentle features, their sensitive expressions equal to those of the loveliest women, their soft, limpid eyes, their charming poses, led the ancients to glorify them by metamorphosing the males into sea gods and the females into mermaids


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