| 41. | Fashion shows were transfigured into media-saturated spectaculars and frequently televised, taking high priority in the social calendar.
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| 42. | The deep immortal human wish, the timeless will : Cinquez its deathless primaveral image, life that transfigures many lives.
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| 43. | Scabbers is actually a transfigured Peter Pettigrew, a Voldemort follower who committed the crime for which Black was wrongly imprisoned.
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| 44. | Van Eyck's religious paintings in particular " always present the spectator with a transfigured view of visible reality ".
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| 45. | They are unable to cure the sick child until the arrival of the recently transfigured Christ, who performs a miracle.
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| 46. | Besides, authors don't die, not really; they leave behind their transfigured body in the books they wrote.
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| 47. | Yet, there comes one fine morning when the caterpillar becomes transfigured into a butterfly and drinks the nectar of the gods.
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| 48. | She preferred to present the individuals as archetypes, with the substance of their characters expressed through song and the transfiguring props.
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| 49. | The transfiguring moment, vividly written, thins out into the gauzily sustained epiphany that hovers over the rest of the book.
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| 50. | A popular legend reported that the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux, fought alongside the Romans, transfigured as two young horsemen.
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