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Tryptophan is the amino acid that gets converted into 5-HTP, which eventually gets converted into serotonin in your brain.
Class C shares can be converted into class B ones, and class B ones can be converted into class A shares.
He took a room in the Trumbull Theatre, a dilapidated complex of houses converted into flats and a brick factory converted into a community stage.
This molecule travels into the brain, where it&aposs converted into a neurotransmitter called serotonin, which in turn is converted into a hormone called melatonin. Voila!
Unissued coins will be converted into equity in the company.
How can all this energy be converted into something lasting?
The attention this generates can be converted into more activists.
A former police barracks there was recently converted into apartments.
It has since been converted into a cruise ship terminal.
That's been converted into a food bank for government employees.
Today, the Worthing Pier has been converted into a theater.
Parts of it were later converted into a mental hospital.
Even manufacture of business machines was converted into producing firearms.
It's a garden shed that's been converted into real estate.
Part of Guthrie's basement has been converted into a studio.
At a house converted into a bar in Richmond, Calif.
Conventional wisdom, in turn, has been largely converted into complacency.
A small office could be converted into an additional bathroom.
Some convention centers have even been converted into temporary hospitals.
Some would rather see those lots converted into public space.
Next, these transcripts were converted into dialogue for two actors.
The Gophers forced 11 turnovers, which Minnesota converted into 16 points.
A nearby grain silo will soon be converted into a library.
As he explains, all army members were automatically converted into Guardians.
Some paper-based fingerprint records weren't consistently converted into digital form.
That creates data points, which can be converted into a map.
A DS Lite that has been converted into  a  Neon Advance.
Many of the schools that weren't damaged were converted into shelters.
The twin beds can be converted into one king-size bed.
It will be converted into 220 apartment units for $21953 million.
The old power station may be converted into offices for Google.
They also generally can be converted into a fixed-rate loan.
The Shockers forced 19 turnovers that they converted into 22 points.
Today, the factory has been converted into space for start-ups.
Lobs anywhere near the basket are magically converted into two points.
Around 40 or so stores will be converted into Michaels locations.
Afterward, the temporary highway would be converted into a new promenade.
A shed with electricity could be converted into a pool house.
It employed some 2,100 people, when converted into full-time workers.
During Ottoman rule, many had been converted into mosques, then abandoned.
That included 303 offensive caroms that were converted into 18 points.
Almost exactly 200 years ago, it was converted into a museum.
Reformers in 21911 called for temples to be converted into schools.
Like oil and coal, kitchen scraps can be converted into energy.
Instead, that funding would be converted into block grants for states.
The number of streams is converted into equivalent album units (EAU).
Its adjoining laboratory is now being converted into a science center.
It was converted into an unlikely tourist attraction in the 1990s.
Also, the gravitational waves emitted by merging black holes, converted into sound.
Toronto was guilty of 19 turnovers, which Indiana converted into 25 points.
Anytime the key gets converted into classical information, normal hacking rules apply.
One former dormitory for residents has been converted into a doggie daycare.
Much of this land has now been converted into productive agricultural economies.
Your childhood just got converted into a tub of ice cream delight.
As matter falls towards these black holes, they get converted into energy.
By 2018 all such debt is supposed to be converted into bonds.
This is the same Sony image converted into a JPEG via Photoshop.
The refinery will be converted into an asphalt-fuelled electric power plant.
About $200 million of that figure was later converted into grant assistance.
Its current home, at 346 Broadway, is being converted into luxury condominiums.
That's because most have been converted into laundry rooms or storage areas.
Such bonds must be converted into underlying shares by a specific date.
Six years later it was converted into the current Flying Eye Hospital.
The Grizzlies committed 763 turnovers that the Heat converted into 276 points.
The Heat committed 17 turnovers that the Hornets converted into 21 points.
The Moskva was eventually renovated and converted into a Four Seasons Hotel.
In 1947, the camp was converted into a museum and memorial center.
The villa property will be converted into a children's playground, Salvini said.
Some, squat toilets, have been converted into solitary confinement or torture chambers.
California has a law that allows rigs to be converted into reefs.
By the end the body is converted into a plastic-like substance.
They'll either be converted into served counters or be discontinued, he said.
Both the parlor and the study could be converted into additional bedrooms.
A third bedroom was converted into a professionally designed soundproof screening room.
All its locations were converted into Macy's stores or closed for good.
They can also be converted into emergency shelter tents if need be.
The crater left by the gym excavation was converted into a pond.
One room could be converted into a full bathroom, Ms. Destrée said.
Two hangars, built in 1938, have been converted into engineering work spaces.
Like a subterranean basketball court that could be converted into a pool.
Colonial structures have been converted into hip restaurants, shops and even homes.
The animation is fairly smooth, even with a shaky hand, courtesy of the Pixel's new video stabilization technology, as evidenced by the Motion Photo converted into a video, converted into a gif of my rabbit Lucy seen above.
This unintended encounter could be converted into a police-community trust-building opportunity.
Their earnings were converted into bitcoins at exchange houses in Russia and Ukraine.
An area under the bridge is being converted into a public art venue.
When Amazonian forests are converted into savannah, there's less rainfall and more drought.
Nine national parks were converted into reserves, covering more than 4503,000 square kilometres.
Linger used to be Olinger's Mortuary until it was converted into a restaurant.
It's already been converted into a YA novel and is currently touring theaters.
This can be converted into a once-per-second tick that doesn't waver.
He was photographed outside the sports complex converted into a shelter for migrants.
If they are explained clearly and convincingly, prospects can be converted into buyers.
Yellow cake is converted into a gas called uranium hexafluoride (UF6) before enrichment.
A bunker in Lin that has been converted into a Greek Orthodox shrine.
You land on a street light that's been converted into a drone charger!
It is gratifying to see how past barriers can be converted into linkages.
Across a fibre-optic network, her words are converted into weightless digital information.
Classrooms had been converted into bedrooms, but silver lockers still lined the halls.
Huys van Leyden is a 400-year-old house converted into a hotel.
The two metals are converted into oxides because these can't cause nuclear explosions.
Part of the two-car garage has been converted into Ms. Mascara's studio.
They'll now be converted into an action against the estate of Jeffrey Epstein.
The Cardinal forced UCLA into 16 turnovers, which they converted into 21 points.
Carlyle converted into a "C corporation," the standard model for publicly traded companies.
Instead, an existing manor house was converted into a 16-room boutique hotel.
Atlanta had 17 offensive rebounds, which it converted into 19 second-chance points.
The third floor has been converted into 116 artist studios and a gallery.
This unpleasantness isn't swept under the rug or converted into something readily digestible.
"As of now, none of the bets have converted into results," he said.
Several of the warehouse clubs are expected to be converted into distribution centers.
To accommodate additional guests, the lounge can also be converted into a bedroom.
He writes these books out of a garage he converted into an office.
But getting your digital wealth converted into cold hard cash is more problematic.
I've since moved into a bungalow with a loft converted into a room.
In the body, it is converted into a compound known as OEA (oleoylethanolamide).
Another 10 hypermarkets will be converted into Sam's Club stores, the company said.
The bench seats in the living area can be converted into a bed.
At our school, the library had been converted into a behavioral isolation unit.
This is because carbs are converted into glycogen, which also happens to store water.
It consists of two trailers, which have been converted into a spacious ranch house.
That means that Apple's overseas sales are worth less once they're converted into dollars.
In addition, a number of large depositors funds were converted into Peresvet subordinated bonds.
First, less than five percent of the alcohol you drink is converted into fat.
Rather than getting stored as fat, alcohol is converted into a substance called acetate.
Another has been converted into Jumbo Stay, a hostel near Stockholm airport in Sweden.
Some protein may get converted into glucose, which you need for energy, for example.
In order to be converted into fuel, the coffee is mixed with 20% alcohol.
In more than a dozen US states, former lighthouses have been converted into inns.
Illinois hung around thanks to 214 Michigan turnovers, which it converted into 212 points.
Any excess is converted into "certificates of deposit", which attract a charge of -0.75%.
The bonds can be converted into equity if Bankinter's CET1 ratio falls below 5.125%.
The house, since converted into apartments, still stands, selling for $239 million in 2013.
Freud and his concepts, now converted into metaphors, joined the legion of the undead.
Many have been converted into apartments or hotels, but a few private residences remain.
This is a scheme where a company's cash reserves are converted into new shares.
The upper passages had been converted into a munitions dump for the Lebanese Army.
The property has changed hands several times and is now converted into separate residences.
So far, none off the coast of California have been converted into artificial reefs.
If she dies, or is already dead, then I'm converted into a searchable archive.
His train stations were converted into refugee shelters and aid distribution centers for weeks.
A detached garage holds two cars and could be converted into additional living space.
A former servant's bedroom off the kitchen was converted into a wine storage room.
The building was converted into apartments in 1980 and became a condominium in 1997.
His favorite room: His garage, which he converted into a climbing gym and office.
The detached two-car garage was converted into a gym, with rubber-tile flooring.
"If it's converted into electoral activity ... that would be a big plus for Democrats."
It was moved to its present location and converted into a home in 1929.
So it's very much worth understanding what happens when votes get converted into delegates.
A German state's population is taken into consideration when votes are converted into seats.
They've been staying in an old warehouse that's been converted into a makeshift shelter.
This work was converted into supplementary educational materials in partnership with the Pulitzer Center.
A second laundry room on this floor could be converted into an additional bathroom.
" Inside Lawfare, the insult was converted into an ironic self-description: "Handmaiden of Power.
The canoe slalom course was to be converted into a giant public swimming pool.
They hurt their cause with 20 turnovers, which Boston College converted into 30 points.
Instead, the money would be converted into block grants and given to the states.
Hand-propelled and steam-driven cars transport produce, the stations have been converted into markets.
Thanks to iOS 10 your phone's camera can easily be converted into a magnifying glass.
The syngas can be converted into a number of different chemicals or even liquid fuel.
As part of negotiations with creditors, some of Rallye's debt could be converted into equity.
In connection with the IPO, all preferred shares of the Company converted into common shares.
And the device can be converted into different form factors using keyboard and kickstand accessories.
Plans call for more deposits to be converted into capital in the future, Nefedov said.
Eros, a near-Earth asteroid that's been converted into a human colony in The Expanse.
The metal naturally decays over time, producing heat that is then converted into electrical energy.
"None of our deposits will be converted into risky assets," Sharma said in the statement.
If, once converted into dollars, Big Mac prices vary, one or other currency looks dear.
Once contaminated, industrial fields have been converted into the 250-hectare Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Philipp Lahm, a wing-back who had converted into a holding midfielder, retired in 2014.
Your pedaling is converted into an electrical current, which is used to trigger the accelerator.
The engine was tuned, and the exhaust was converted into a snarling straight Tubi system.
They can be converted into roughly 2628 and 28503 square feet of livable space, respectively.
Waterfront property will instead be converted into a memorial, complete with 70,203 new pine trees.
Converted into US dollars and with tax added in, the Solarin costs an amusing $43,666.
The scientists found that about 95 percent of the carbon dioxide was converted into calcite.
Hence, the concept of an alliance was quietly converted into a doctrine of collective security.
What if their court-ordered costs were converted into civil liens that are still outstanding?
The lower level remained unfinished and unused until it was converted into the Milstein stacks.
Amex points can be converted into Delta SkyMiles and Hilton Honors points among other options.
He explained that the city has earmarked the field to be converted into a park.
Buying junior bonds, which would be converted into shares, would take that to 40 percent.
After the Dooleys died in the 1920s, the villa was converted into a country club.
The vineyard properties are often converted into boutique hotels or bed-and-breakfasts, agents said.
One of the best-known estates, Vizcaya, has been converted into a museum and gardens.
Let's say that only 10 percent of the thermal energy gets converted into useful stuff.
In the second half, Furman coughed up two turnovers that Virginia Tech converted into touchdowns.
In today's construction industry, buildings are designed in 3D and then converted into 2D drawings.
Last year, the Manhattan Prairie Dogs performed, wearing poodle skirts that converted into wedding dresses.
For now, only a small portion of the city's food waste is converted into biogas.
"We have converted into one of the most expensive countries to invest in," he said.
When politicians are converted into culture, often the first thing that's lost is the politics.
Now, here they were, watching the venue be converted into a made-for-MSNBC event.
The heating process would produce hydrogen and carbon dioxide that could be converted into protein.
Once cleared, they head into a small private room that's been converted into Cope's office.
Since 1994, more than 290,000 rent-regulated apartments have been converted into market-rate units.
Both are now offices and storage rooms but could be converted into further student facilities.
Think of it like the NYSE where cash is converted into stocks or other securities.
Should Germany face an economic emergency, the gold can be converted into pounds or dollars.
Put simply, the assets released by the Obama administration have been converted into blood money.
They were beige but they also converted into shorts, which I thought was quite sharp.
Somewhere during the production process, the book was converted into a generic, non-Batman title.
Space originally designed for offices had been carved up and converted into hundreds of garment workshops.
New FSRUs cost around $200 to $400 million but tankers converted into FSRUs are even cheaper.
Their responses were then converted into an overall country rating and compared to last year's study.
It closed in 2004 due to rent hikes and has since been converted into NYU classrooms.
Most Sam Goody stores were either shuttered or converted into other brands like FYE by 2012.
A room previously used for bond trading will be converted into spaces for conferences and events.
Cover: A convention center that has been converted into a temporary hospital in Wuhan province, China.
Thousands of hectares of tropical forests in Latin America were converted into vast Gros Michel plantations.
The preference shares could be converted into common stock at a later date, the sources said.
Townhouses that once contained middle-class Tories have been converted into flats rented by Labour voters.
USF turned the ball over seven times in the half, which Temple converted into seven points.
These files start as traditional GIFs and are essentially converted into lightweight MPEG4 files with a .
There are Cybermen, humans from the Earth-like planet Mondas who were converted into emotionless machines.
Eskom was given a 60 billion rand loan in 2008 which was later converted into equity.
Google Glass had to be converted into an enterprise product partially because people found it creepy.
Not just bitcoin converted into cash, which is the more popular way to use the coin.
However, some seasoned witches are skeptical that their spiritual traditions can be successfully converted into code.
There's also an area that can easily be converted into a wine cellar or recording studio.
He was one of the first pop stars who could be converted into a life style.
Then the binary is converted into a series of zero-width characters representing each binary digit.
Wood added an assist, which came when his shot was converted into a goal by Subban.
The new Boeing MD-10 has been converted into a working hospital by charity Orbis International.
Nineteen thousand acres were converted into protected prairie land, where 73 head of bison currently roam.
Among the improvements made: A courtyard used for storing garbage was converted into a community room.
The pictures you can take be converted into 3D images and GIFs (like the one below).
The issue is whether "saved lives" can really be converted into "deaths" if coverage is lost.
The rubles are converted into dollars at an unfavorable exchange rate (money laundering is not cheap).
In other words, an Arab-American hero was converted into a trusty, but childish, local servant.
Some have been converted into corner taverns, whose windows cast yellow light into otherwise dark streets.
In Wuhan, many hospitals have been converted into facilities for treating only patients with the coronavirus.
We found 100 families camped in the stadium, which has been converted into an emergency shelter.
An aerial view of Calais, including the shipping containers that have been converted into makeshift housing.
Instead it alters the mechanism by which the gene is converted into functioning proteins, or expressed.
Malls have long been converted into other uses, including apartments, condominiums, and sports and entertainment venues.
The gas can then be buried or converted into a clean-burning — though expensive — synthetic fuel.
In the early 1900s, it was converted into the Houston Athletic Club, a prize fight club.
Carbon is captured by living organisms (and, increasingly, artificial ones) and converted into biomass or carbon.
Evacuees from the coast packed onto highways, where coastbound lanes had been converted into routes inland.
Rather than a parking lot, the depot was converted into City Hall and a senior center.
Once your baby has outgrown the PortaPlay, it can be converted into a toddler play table.
The first building I saw was the Old Barn, which has been converted into a theater.
Syracuse also forced 29 Boston College turnovers that were converted into 212 points for the Orange.
The store will be converted into an entryway to the building, which the Watts family owns.
The W. C. Striegel pipeline company supplied raw materials that can be converted into percussion instruments.
It was converted into condos in the late '90s by the Trump Organization and Colony Capital.
It's hosted in the lot of an old sugar mill that's been converted into specialty shops.
For longer pet stays, a warehouse is being converted into a "resort" called Paradise 4 Paws.
The carriage house was converted into a two-car garage with a large art studio upstairs.
Some of the shuttered stores will be converted into e-commerce fulfillment facilities, the company said.
On Tennis Janko Tipsarevic practiced in a drained swimming pool that was converted into a court.
The ordinance will be taken up during the next session of Parliament and converted into law.
Hornets coach Steve Clifford was upset about 15 turnovers that the Warriors converted into 21 points.
The crude was converted into a range of products, including gasoline, jet fuel, asphalts and lubricants.
Imagine if FaceCoin could be seamlessly converted into eg M-Pesa or Orange Money immediately upon receipt.
NASA Armstrong is also home to a Boeing 747, that's been converted into a giant flying telescope.
Moreover, there's a risk that the propylene glycol and glycerine, when heated, can be converted into formaldehyde.
Illegally converted into artist residences, the building had a tangled layout that made it hard to escape.
Only preferred stock will be converted into cash, and common stock will be cancelled with no payment.
With hardware, on the other hand, a great user experience is almost always converted into brand loyalty.
The longer you backpedal, the more the bike's speed is converted into energy to recharge the battery.
In addition, in connection with the IPO, all of the Company's preferred shares converted into common shares.
All of Medicaid's funding, for both traditional and expansion populations, would eventually be converted into block grants.
The ship produces some nitrogen oxide, but that's converted into harmless nitrogen and water by a catalyst.
The Stanley is a repurposed airline hangar that has been converted into a mall and event space.
This solar-produced gas can be burned directly, or converted into other forms of fuel, like diesel.
The code also bans the material of a flag from being converted into clothing of any kind.
Eventually 420 was converted into 4/20 for calendar purposes, and the day of celebration was born.
The takeaway was converted into a 3-yard touchdown pass from Dalton to tight end Tyler Kroft.
And the cellar Kravitz converted into a to a speakeasy is stocked with bottles of Dom-Perignon.
When converted into structured data, polls are more clearly actionable than any other data asset Twitter collects.
Downtown Anchorage was temporarily converted into a noisy dog lot, with trucked-in snow covering the streets.
Some were built as prisons, then converted into military barracks and low-cost housing for migrant laborers.
The fish waste is converted into fertilizer for the greenhouse plants that get served at the restaurant.
The asking price includes a one-room schoolhouse that was long ago converted into a duplex residence.
San Diego's Loma Theater operated from 1945 to 203 and has now been converted into a bookstore.
It operated until the 1960s, when it was converted into a series of clothing and furniture stores.
Tabreed in 2013 issued mandatory convertible bonds to Mubadala, which were mostly converted into shares in 2014.
It's also broken down in your small intestine, where it's converted into the monosaccharides, glucose and galactose.
You can see how this could, for example, be converted into a bigger A/B testing business.
If Iran pays for its planes in euros, any money subsequently converted into dollars may create problems.
In the alkyklation process refining byproducts are converted into octane-boosting chemicals that are blended into gasoline.
Both the CAR-73 and Uzi Model B can easily be converted into fully automatic machine guns.
The two-bedroom, one-bath home was restored and converted into a museum that opened last month.
Strong believes that some running backs can be converted into fullbacks when they transition to the NFL.
Fifty-three shipping containers have been converted into exhibition space, filled with work by hundreds of photographers.
A stronger yen lowers the value of overseas proceeds when converted into yen and reduces price competitiveness.
INDOORS: The building dates to the late 21990s, and was converted into five residential units in 215.
But converted into trios, the concerns are now more soloistic — which has been productive in its way.
Some 10,000 who didn't have problems with their paperwork also saw their grants erroneously converted into loans.
A library on the main level with an en-suite bath could be converted into another bedroom.
Uranium ore, known as yellow cake, is converted into a gas called uranium hexafluoride (UF6) before enrichment.
Class A shares can't be converted into shares of either one of the other classes of stock.
A convertible note is a loan that can be converted into equity shares at a later date.
"The budget has been converted into plunder," said Mariano Ruiz Funes, a former Pemex chief of staff.
It is installed on the High Line, an old elevated train line converted into a public park.
Unlike other silos that have been converted into tiny houses, these cottages are made strictly for leisure.
The aging tanker had been converted into a floating storage platform before the war in Yemen started.
In the form of the local bully, Henry (Nicholas Hamilton), that stigma is converted into physical pain.
The light creates a charge that the scanner translates into binary, which gets converted into an image.
The seats can be converted into beds and are positioned adjacent to the windows and cabin controls.
Most of them would get torn down, but a few could be converted into bars or cafés.
Some migrants were taken to a local fairground that had been converted into a temporary government shelter.
On another block in Condesa, a traffic circle had been converted into a small, noisy redistribution point.
One challenge, however, has been finding an undamaged location that can be quickly converted into a factory.
Rosario stayed at the house for spring training, living in a garage converted into a studio apartment.
In 2019, the hall of mirrors has now, clumsily, been converted into one for Merlin the wizard.
Off the kitchen is a paneled office with a skylight; it could be converted into another bedroom.
The world's airports are being converted into storage facilities for aircraft as airlines drastically reduce their operations.
Adjacent to the patio is a one-car garage that could be converted into additional living space.
The townhouses were built to have two apartments, but many have been converted into single-family homes.
There is a large dressing room that could be converted into a fifth bedroom, Ms. Duff said.
TPG still owned warrants that could have converted into more than one-third of Chobani equity, however.
The original one-car garage was converted into an office with French doors and a beamed ceiling.
An interior view of the Hongshan Gymnasium after being converted into a makeshift hospital on Feb. 4.
That the playground is going to be converted into some kind of grand venue for Bible readings?
And a former grocery store is being converted into the first sake brewery on the East Coast.
The gallery spaces that have been converted into MAAM, though always spacious, were inhibited by their infrastructure.
The algorithm uses AI to suggest which words should be converted into synonyms to fool a machine.
This draws the planet towards the star, and the energy of its orbit is converted into heat.
The historic Mayfair site is now set to be converted into a luxury hotel by Qatari investors.
Although she's along for the ride, Ella is never fully converted into a rule-breaker like Lola.
The companies found that chaff can be converted into a durable material to reinforce certain vehicle parts.
The Chinese client settled its purchase in yuan, which VTB converted into roubles and transferred to Alrosa.
This level also has a separate room that could be converted into a bedroom, Ms. Valsdottir said.
A former elementary school that was being converted into a library collapsed during the storm, residents say.
Still, the school has been partially converted into an Imam Hatip school, and religious instruction has increased.
If discipline, such as a suspension, is later imposed, time off can be converted into unpaid leave.
The entire factory complex, known as 333 Midland, has been converted into artist studios and a gallery.
From $17,000 gold-plated ones to ridiculous iPhones that have been converted into spinners, we've seen them all.
The former clinic in Austin has since been converted into a co-working space for pro-choice groups.
With some slight tweaks, common musical notation can be converted into the esoteric, Turing-complete programming language Choon.
Some desperate residents have resorted to living in "crappy old storage rooms" that have been converted into apartments.
Globally, 30% of all food produced is wasted, much of which could be converted into useful protein sources.
In Chicago, a parking garage under Millennium Park is being converted into an e-commerce delivery logistics center.
We have built scalable technology that produces insect year-round which then get converted into a protein powder.
At the time, Hopkins lived on thirty-eight acres that he had converted into a makeshift wildlife sanctuary.
ABU DHABI NATIONAL OIL CO CONSIDERING EXCHANGEABLE BONDS WHICH WILL BE CONVERTED INTO SHARES OF ADNOC DISTRIBUTION-SOURCES
Its ninth and 10th leg pairs have been converted into the millipede version of penises, known as gonopods.
Daily Total: $3 Editor's Note: All prices have been converted into USD and rounded to the nearest dollar.
Back in 2014 it was purchased by Tesla, and rumor has it it's being converted into a showroom.
And if that's unsuccessful, a failed immigration bill could be converted into a messaging tool against the party.
Spiesshofer said he expected sales to pick up in coming months as orders began being converted into projects.
Afterward, the user's monster is converted into SCP style, which is reminiscent of a top-secret data file.
Each Mylan share will be converted into one share of the new company under the all-stock deal.
All of these can be converted into a compost and products which are very helpful for growing food.
An entire lane on the busy Rue de Rivoli is being converted into a two-way bike route.
MasterCard assured Gizmodo that the fingerprints are converted into encrypted data before being stored on the EMV chip.
There is also an attic that is big enough to be converted into a bedroom, the owner said.
Translating the data of depth-sensing image into colors allows it to be converted into stream-able code.
Then, when Tinder stock options were converted into Match stock, the employees received fewer and less valuable options.
Eskom received a 60 billion rand bailout in 13 via a loan which was later converted into equity.
This portrait of Yuri Gagarin hangs in his parents' former home, which has been converted into a museum.
Of Tesla's three convertibles to have reached maturity to date, however, only one has been converted into equity.
A strong dollar makes U.S. goods less competitive abroad, and foreign earnings less valuable when converted into dollars.
That's likely because card numbers were the only data that could immediately be converted into money, Salsburg said.
Discussions about how to get money out of the country, or converted into a foreign currency, are common.
For many bosses, the solution was to retreat to their bunkers, which they converted into luxurious second homes.
She remained in service until 1853, and was converted into a naval school ship between 1857 and 1860. 
Now, the unused office is being converted into a coordination center, but for another additional cost, he said.
In that scenario, known as a "dieback," the rainforest would get converted into an African savannah-type habitat.
However, a Royal Australian Air Force Airbus A330MRTT is reportedly being converted into a long-range VIP transport.
The main perks are that your scribbles can be converted into a neater note that's more easily read.
Each shape was represented by a bunch of numbers, and those numbers were converted into a musical code.
Treatment and prognosis The most common Parkinson's drug is levodopa, which is converted into dopamine in the brain.
Savage committed two turnovers in the second quarter against the Cardinals, both of which Arizona converted into touchdowns.
Messages that run longer than 160 characters are typically split into multiple messages or converted into picture messages.
The show was in an old art deco movie theater that had been converted into a concert hall.
The Biosteel yarn is created using natural carbon sources that are fermented and converted into a white powder.
Pepper ran the cottage food operation out of her father's woodshop that she converted into a sourdough sanctuary.
Also restored is an orangery and two greenhouses along with the former stables, now converted into a theater.
The investment was in mandatory convertible notes (MCNs) that were converted into 2100m UBS shares in March 23.
Renting for any length of time, he said, brings in tourists, and tourists are often converted into residents.
Built in 1872 as a Catholic boys school, the future museum was soon converted into apartments for bachelors.
Roughly 80 percent of the retail space will be converted into offices by 2021, developers announced this month.
Last year, this 1960s-era office tower was converted into a mixed-use development of Mr. Neumann's design.
The chemistry of some inland waters causes a lot of carbon dioxide to be converted into other compounds.
It is currently operated as a bed-and-breakfast, but could be converted into a single-family home.
The groomsmen waited in charcoal suits, gathered in an old dairy barn converted into a warm, glass greenhouse.
An art deco, 10-story bank tower and an adjacent building are being converted into 119 luxury apartments.
Just a few emergency births have taken place in an old storm shelter converted into a provisional clinic.
They can't field Defensive efficiency measures the percentage of balls put into play that are converted into outs.
Demand has been driven by the affordability of larger homes that can be converted into hotels or guesthouses.
It had been converted into a makeshift media center, close to but cut off from the execution chamber.
There are two bathrooms upstairs and an attic that could be converted into additional bedrooms, Mr. Holden said.
The city had opened several investigations into complaints that some apartments have been illegally converted into hotel rooms.
What do you think: Should some of these rigs be converted into artificial reefs once they are decommissioned?
Funding would be converted into block grants that states could use to create their own health-care systems.
The gas is converted into a mineral that strengthens the concrete, while helping reduce the world's carbon footprint.
An exhibition center converted into a hospital holds patients displaying mild symptoms of the novel coronavirus in Wuhan.
This home, she said, could also be converted into a small hotel, another option popular with today's buyers.
While some desks are made for standing, others can be converted into a table for ultimate space optimization.
When the image of a face hits the retina of the eye, it is converted into electric signals.
"A tin-lined ammunition box has been converted into a not very comfortable looking tub," the text said.
It added that a part of the debt held by the KKR unit could be converted into shares.
Justin learned how to shoot in one of the classrooms that had been converted into a practice range.
One bedroom was converted into a massive dressing room that serves as an extension of the master suite.
Once a middle school, the complex has been converted into an appealing array of breweries, restaurants and bars.
Beautiful warehouses converted into condos, along with tasteful shops and restaurants, are filling in the once-industrial area.
Treasury has proposed requiring debt interest payments to be converted into stock dividends, which are not tax deductible.
Many old rail lines have been converted into greenway trails, and there might be room for the brook there.
As Omidi explains, many sanatoriums were destroyed during WWII while some were converted into hospitals to treat the wounded.
Remitting renminbi offshore, where it can be converted into foreign exchange, was one way to avoid new capital controls.
This cartridge has been cleverly converted into a USB drive, with 16 gigs of storage and USB 3.0 compatibility.
It was addicting and I feel now like I've been converted into the goodness of service, big and small.
Qatar supplies roughly a third of global LNG - natural gas that has been converted into liquid form for export.
Previously Kaczynski had said foreign currency-denominated mortgages must be converted into zlotys at the expense of the banks.
Junior debt in the two banks would need to be converted into shares before the state can step in.
At 3D Systems outside Denver, traditional two-dimensional imaging like CT scans were converted into complex three-dimensional models.
A weaker yen is a positive for exporters as it increases their overseas revenue when converted into local currency.
Overwatch moves are converted into attacks costing ability points, and ultimate abilities charge for several turns before being used.
A stronger yen is a negative for exporters as it reduces their overseas revenue when converted into local currency.
In recent years some temples have been converted into museums by local authorities, and tourists required to buy tickets.
A weaker yen is generally a positive for exporter as it increases overseas profits when converted into local currency.
The leaking well was a former oil well converted into a gas well when oil extraction ended in 1973.
They might be decorated with rock art, or they might have been converted into some kind of stone monument.
This is then converted into direct current by a rectifier, and is used to top up the vehicle's battery.
Located in a section of the capital's huge Chapultepec park, Los Pinos will be converted into a cultural center.
Ant Financial offers stock options to employees which can be converted into shares when the company lists or sold.
The ratio requires banks to hold high-quality assets that can readily be converted into cash within 30 days.
Part of GM's new loans - $800 million - will be converted into preferred stock later, sources told Reuters on Wednesday.
Under the reforms, parts of the national health care system would be converted into independent commercial companies, officials said.
This is converted into both hot and cold air, which heats up the salt and cools down the antifreeze.
A weaker yen is a positive for exporters as this increases their overseas revenue when converted into local currency.
"Current account surpluses in the economy are generally converted into Swiss francs and no longer invested abroad," she said.
Usually, a stronger yen is a negative for exporters as it reduces overseas profits when converted into local currency.
Tranche one also consists of two slightly different share prices as it sees earlier debt financing converted into equity.
In an online environment, an image is simply code, converted into a picture when placed in our physical surroundings.
Usually, a weaker yen is positive for exporters as it increases their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
With one shelter already full, a basketball venue called the Portland Exposition Building was converted into an emergency shelter.
A military bunker in Tale converted into a "Bed and Bunker" by architecture students at Polis University in Tirana.
A stronger yen is a negative for exporters because it reduces their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
Each Swift share would be converted into a 0.72 share of the new company through a reverse stock split.
Surrounded by plastic picnic tables and billboards converted into makeshift roofs, everything that has fins and bones gets fried.
The images are converted into electrical impulses that are transmitted wirelessly to electrodes, even if the eyes are closed.
Most courses are easily converted into audio-only products, which account for roughly 20 percent of the company's revenue.
But the company seems to have a natural ceiling, since non-Roku households aren't easily converted into Roku homes.
The space can host religious services, but it can also be converted into other uses like cafes or exhibits.
And, also in 2015, it was temporarily converted into a race circuit for the Race of Champions motorsports event.
After retiring, Keri Gailloux moved into a school bus that she converted into her full-time home for $45,000.
She accumulated some 14,000 followers on Facebook, CNA reported, though the page has now been converted into a memorial.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since early September, the Knockdown Center has been converted into a thrift store.
Whip-InFrom the highway, it kinda looks like a former El Pollo joint converted into an Asian liquor store.
It holds that the means by which those ideas are converted into action are understood and can be taught.
Nikolayev said the group's debt would be converted into equity by the end of the year or early 2020.
Whip InFrom the highway, it kinda looks like a former El Pollo joint converted into an Asian liquor store.
There are a lot of serious issues out there that deserve better than being converted into a cheap gag.
These two are actually converted into drones and destined to be full-scale aerial targets for the Air Force.
At conversion date, all investors in the hedge fund have their investments converted into shares of the mutual fund.
The PBOC notice said the yuan must not be converted into foreign currencies under the scheme for overseas investment.
Now there are 70 children — so many that a storage room was converted into a playroom two years ago.
It is next to the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, a flamboyant 21988s residence converted into a luxury hotel.
There's also a nice courtyard area, and the church has been restored and converted into an impressive event space.
Their cold-blooded concern for public safety has been converted into a businesslike approach to protecting their criminal assets.
But in 1971, President Richard Nixon suspended the ability for the dollar to be converted into the precious metal.
Stops by the Memphis defense turned into 18 Shockers offensive rebounds, which they converted into 15 second-chance points.
That can temper demand from visitors on shopping trips to Europe and also hurt earnings converted into the currency.
As part of the consolidation process, the shabby basement will be converted into a fancy auction and exhibition space.
The gas station was converted into a coffee house, a safe space decorated with artwork from around the world.
It is also expected to settle over $200 million in accounts receivable that had been converted into financial debt.
In the wake of the shooting, the McDonald's was torn down and converted into a memorial for the victims.
It joins a few other old planes - like a jumbo jet in Sweden - that have been converted into accommodation.
It joins a few other old planes - like a jumbo jet in Sweden - that have been converted into accommodation.
It has a master bedroom and two open spaces that could easily be converted into additional bedrooms, she said.
One, a red brick building that Carlsberg used to house cooling tanks, will be converted into a luxury hotel.
When the steam reaches the other buildings, it will be converted into hot water to be used for heat.
Two other outbuildings are used for storage, but could be converted into a one-bedroom apartment, Mr. Hasham said.
As in most cases, bloodshed is what sells, and it's what usually gets converted into mass entertainment for Americans.
Along with four bedrooms and four full baths, there's a spacious library that could be converted into another bedroom.
When it comes to shares, vested options have been bought in the deal and will be converted into WeWork shares.
In this case, it's converted into energy that propels the other half of the particle away from the black hole.
"A library in the jail has been converted into a courtroom," said Rajiv Pant, an official in charge of prisons.
Upstairs, the home has an open concept office and a sprawling lounge that can be converted into an additional bedroom.
Throughout the film, Lady Gaga's character, Ally, says no, and her "no" is always converted into a "yes" by men.
And in Paris, an abandoned garage was converted into a growing space for mushrooms and roots that don't need sunlight.
And fame on the vast video platform can also be converted into hard cash on other platforms, such as Patreon.
The Cardinals shot 27-for-49 overall and turned the ball over 27 times, which Tech converted into 36 points.
One whole floor of the New Finance Building, a glistening complex, has been converted into "escape rooms" for adventure games.
The points can also be converted into miles with partnering carriers, including Southwest Airlines, American Airlines and Alaska Airlines. 4.
First, the sound waves of your voice have to be converted into words, so that's automatic speech recognition, or ASR.
A stronger yen is usually a negative for exporters as it reduces their overseas revenue when converted into local currency.
The three counties that will be converted into Xiongan are mainly made up of scrubby fields and drab towns (pictured).
Carved into the caldera cliff, Hector Cave House was originally a wine cellar, and was converted into a vacation home.
The Manzana de Gomez, an ornate building being converted into a luxury hotel, is due for completion by early 2017.
Converted into dollars at market exchange rates, it was $1,538 in the past fiscal year (which ended on June 30th).
A weaker yen is a positive for exporters as it expands their overseas profit numbers when converted into local currency.
A stronger yen is a negative for exporters as it eats into their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
When I clicked that, my scrawl converted into a list and I was able to drag and drop to reorder.
This was despite the weaker U.S. dollar and Indonesian rupiah reducing revenue by 226 million euros when converted into euros.
Catholics believe that bread and wine are converted into the body and blood of Christ through a process called transubstantiation.
In May, it also removed a requirement that 75 percent of all foreign investment in Ukraine be converted into hryvnias.
A weaker yen is a positive for Japanese exporters as it increases their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
A stronger yen is usually a negative for Japan's exporters as it reduces overseas profits when converted into local currency.
Usually a weaker yen is a positive for exporters as it increases their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
Usually a weaker yen is a positive for exporters as it boosts their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
Usually, a stronger yen is a negative for exporters as it reduces their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
A strong yen is usually a negative for exporters as it reduces their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
A stronger yen is usually a negative for exporters as it reduces their overseas profit when converted into local currency.
A strong yen is a negative for export stocks as it dampens their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
The payment, converted into European cash and airlifted to Iran, preceded a prisoner swap between Iran and the United States.
A weaker yen is a positive factor for exporters as it increases their overseas revenues when converted into local currency.
A strong yen is usually a negative for exporters as it affects their overseas revenue when converted into local currency.
Once these IRA contributions are made and the administrator processes the paperwork, the funds can be converted into Roth IRAs.
A stronger yen affects the profitability of major exporters as it reduces their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
But amygdalin is actually converted into cyanide in the body, a poison that can cause nausea, headaches, insomnia, and nervousness.
As yet, however, nothing suggests that the angry political mood is being converted into boycotts of foreign goods or firms.
Norris drives a $22009,210 Volkswagen camper, which he converted into a tiny home and lives in during the off-season.
Everyone who was associated with the film was either a purist, was converted into one, or left the film (laughs).
But, "it's a flexible floor plan," Bonnie Chajet said, noting that many rooms could easily be converted into additional bedrooms.
This is the dirt road to Oamites, an old copper and silver mine that was converted into a military instillation.
Many of the empty store locations were actually converted into restaurants, though the retailer does still have an online presence.
Contingent convertible bonds, known as CoCos, are converted into equity when a bank's capital level falls below a certain threshold.
It includes a variety of wide-body commercial airliners that have been converted into VIP transports including Airbus A330-200s, ...
The ethane will be converted into ethylene, used in the production of a range of plastic products, solvents and antifreezes.
As Lerner's wife took sick and went upstairs, they went downstairs to find a cellar converted into a shooting range.
There's this old convent called Quinta Real that was built in the 1600s and it's been converted into a hotel.
The barn had been converted into a cinema and was surrounded by fields, stone fences, and a few scattered houses.
Now the hospital has been converted into a conflict zone clinic, with a full-time surgeon and more to come.
The house was converted into a single-family residency, with many of the industrial elements cleverly incorporated into the overhaul.
In 2014, the IRS stated that virtual currencies which can be converted into fiat currency are property for tax purposes.
Part of the palace has been converted into a Taj heritage hotel with peacocks roaming 26 acres of landscaped gardens.
The site was bought by Amazon to be converted into a 800,000-square-foot fulfillment center, which opened this fall.
Ambrosini said the main reason players wanted sneakers converted into cleats was because they felt the sneakers were more comfortable.
But Mr. Polyak said Nepszabadsag was too much of an established brand to be converted into a pro-government title.
In one corner, a wooden boat had been converted into a jungle gym, an aluminum slide rammed through its hull.
During the depression, our city's luxury apartments were chopped up and sold off, while servant's quarters were converted into bedrooms.
A benign academic term had been borrowed and converted into a "problem," a ready-made salvo against lax immigration policies.
An upstairs bedroom in his home on the western edge of Omaha has been converted into a makeshift television studio.
Upstairs, there are two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and dressing rooms that could be converted into additional sleeping quarters.
For the past several days, they'd been rehearsing in an old barn in Martha's Vineyard converted into a performance space.
In Santiago Niltepec, the women tracked down Ms. Alvarado in a police barracks that had been converted into a shelter.
The 11th-floor clubroom, its doors locked, its windows covered to keep out peepers, was converted into a temporary newsroom.
Even so, they were quite large given that the amount of matter they converted into energy was so small. Why?
The truck was next to a chartreuse Volkswagen Microbus converted into a bar, with seven taps delivering micro-brewed beer.
The phones themselves were converted into audio players and loaded with 70 stories collected across the city over several months.
The drawings were then converted into 3D renderings and valued by Andrews, a property consultant firm, given the current market.
The remainder of the land was converted into festival grounds, a Frisbee golf course and green space for public use.
It covered the former state security building, burned out and bullet-riddled, which had been converted into an Islamic court.
The group believes the facilities should be converted into open camps that provide appropriate humanitarian services for the vulnerable population.
A room that was formerly a fifth bedroom was converted into a den with a wall of built-in bookshelves.
The reduced width, along with the removal of the cabin, allows Heidi-Ho to be converted into a road trailer.
The process accelerated after World War II, when America's nitrogen-based munition plants were converted into nitrogen-based fertilizer factories.
Upstairs, a sleeping porch off a bedroom was converted into a sitting room and bathroom to create a master suite.
The parade passed down a street where most of the black-owned bars have been converted into white owned ones.
The house will subsequently be converted into a research space and library for the Performistanbul platform she founded in 2016.

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