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You converted it?
I converted it to bitcoin.- No.
I scanned the document and converted it to an editable-format with OCR.
I converted it, and I live inside.
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I drove the file from the iPad and converted it without any problems.”.
And converted it into Canadian dollars.
Our team took this rudimentary concept and converted it into an aerosol grenade.
I converted it to Celsius in my head.
She moved in for full-frontal snogging, but he converted it to lips-to-cheek.
The Mamluks converted it into a mosque in 1291.
The Ryan family bought the estate Arbutus Lodge in 1961 and converted it into a hotel and restaurant.
Charley converted it into something he treasured more than anything else in the world.
In 2007 he took over a conventional farm and converted it to biodynamic cultivation.
He converted it into something that was amazing and important for us as a species.
I recorded a video on my digital camcorder and converted it MP4 file format to upload on a site.
Took ownership and converted it The Cooperative, to whom we owe our eternal gratitude, once they realized what was coming.
The Cooperative, to whom we owe our eternal gratitude, took ownership and converted it once they realized what was coming.
the Comune di Roma renovated and converted it into a jazz complex, including a 150-seat auditorium,
Within a year the club acquired an old velodrome in Donnerschwee- part of the town of Oldenburg today- and converted it to a football ground.
My Aunt And Uncle Converted It When They First Bought It. .
So that's the way we just converted it from an improper fraction to a mixed number.
of Saint Maur(late 17th century), who had converted it into a farm.
Once they realized what was coming. took ownership and converted it The Cooperative, to whom we owe our eternal gratitude.
at the end of the 17th century the village passed in the hands of the marquis Corsi, who converted it in a farm.
He admired Mondrian's use of space and converted it into his own artistic expression grounded in gesture and immateriality.
the building was sold to real estate broker Harry Mens, who converted it to an office building.
In 2005 German milling association Mühlenverband Rhein-Erft-Ruhr acquired the entire property and converted it into a nature reserve centre, which now includes the KM 51- Erftmuseum.
when Gran Duke Peter Leopold converted it into a conservatory of Oblate nuns.