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31. Religious bigots have often employed the cunning device of converting other people's heroes into villains, to suit their own purposes. 32. It gives detailed instructions on guerrilla warfare, converting shotguns into grenade-launchers and building home-made silencers for pistols. 33. In December Pearl Harbor brought a new urgency to the task of converting the economy into a vast war machine. 34. The techniques of converting these wastes to methane are similar to those currently under study in the pyrolysis of biomass. 35. By converting pounds to other currencies investors are gambling that the pound will fall. 36. It enables your loudspeakers to produce music by converting the digital signal to an analog waveform. 37. Another advantage is that self development is capable of converting even the most boring situation into a learning opportunity. 38. All these provide indirect means of converting solar energy to forms of energy which are useful to us. 39. He favours large spaces neutralised by white walls and is converting the gallery's ramp into a tunnel. 40. During these final stages host enzymes attach carbohydrate groups to certain viral proteins, converting them into glycoproteins. 41. But the spread of Internet use outside the United States is converting a national mess into a global one. 42. Sodium intake may modulate both the hypotensive and the renal responses to angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitors. 43. If passed the bill would effectively bar Hindus from converting mosques into temples. 44. The sensing element of a scintillation counter is a fluor, a substance capable of converting radiation energy to light energy. 45. This strategy is capable of converting them from the least profitable product group to the most profitable - for a time. 46. In converting radiocarbon results to calendar dates, the wiggles in the calibration curve are the real problem. 47. Kennetts beat Wickham Dynamoes 2-1, with Kevin West converting two penalties. 48. That means Chantal could have been placed in the position of buying back product, thus converting revenue to inventory. 49. Conclusion - Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition by enalapril effectively reduces microalbuminuria in normotensive diabetic patients whereas hydrochlorothiazide is not effective. 50. The present owners have worked further on the property converting the castle itself and the surrounding stone farm buildings into comfortable residences. 51. The two-year scheme involves converting the building, known as Royal Mail House, into 320 apartments across 14 storeys. 52. Collegians, with wind advantage, had trouble converting their pressure into points and led just 8-0 on the stroke of half-time. 53. The two-year scheme involves converting the 1960s-built Royal Mail House building into 324 apartments across 14 storeys. 54. Communityor work-based learning does not mean converting every elementary school classroom into a simulated supermarket or bank. 55. The subsidies could in fact be used for converting barns etc for accommodation, and for path building and maintainance. 56. If you have a 286 or 386 then you have to find a way of converting the natural extended memory to expanded. 57. This sees Clovis as converting directly from paganism to catholicism, without ever being influenced by the arian heresy. 58. On this view transput will be relatively infrequent, so that the cost of converting to and from decimal format is acceptable. 59. This musician was born blind and is said to have wandered the countryside converting people with song. 60. Yet the current Government has concentrated instead on converting public into private monopolies.