| 11. | But you can't transfigure the world without ticking off the world.
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| 12. | Nude, humiliated, he is suddenly transfigured by a remarkable flow of movement.
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| 13. | Here was local transfigured into national, indeed.
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| 14. | Here is the essence of Beethoven transfigured by a spirit of perhaps unsuspected kinship.
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| 15. | Lights should be installed that can transfigure space.
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| 16. | But wherever there is haying there is also the abrupt transfiguring of the landscape.
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| 17. | But nothing transfigures like the years going by.
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| 18. | It is inexplicably moving to see human movement transfigured through mechanics into animal movement.
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| 19. | Our appetites know themselves better when artistically transfigured.
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| 20. | Later Valli became the second consort of God Kataragama and transfigured as a deity.
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