| 31. | In the three and a half decades since her death, that legend has been burnished, deconstructed, transmogrified and commodified.
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| 32. | Political memoirs are like the film " Rashomon, " in which an experience is transmogrified by sharply different memories.
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| 33. | In 1993 she was transmogrified : She spoke, walked on her hind legs, wore pants and owned a dairy store.
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| 34. | In reality, these complexes had their origins as shrines to the Muses but that transmogrified rather rapidly into the first universities.
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| 35. | It could mean next week, next year, or maybe that I would resurface transmogrified into a cat in the next life.
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| 36. | Once a cultural mecca, Herat, a city of 200, 000 people, has transmogrified into a dark, spiritless place.
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| 37. | "It's been transmogrified into an American holiday, expanding and contracting to fit everyone's needs ."
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| 38. | When it's mentioned at all, it's been transmogrified into another, more socially correct name _ the fritter.
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| 39. | Wei San's works have transmogrified into latent anthromorphic forms, with a primitive savagery full of pathos rather than smouldering aggro.
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| 40. | Belli's office seemed transmogrified, the story went, into the parlor of a bordertown bordello at the turn of the century.
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