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  1. to change somebody/something into somebody/something

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The carcass we make into stock for our chicken broth dish.
It's a strange thing to make into a policy in the office.
To make into a spread: pulse in a food processor until finely diced.
It is something to marvel at, or make into a lampshade, or both.
I no longer think that way, searching for material to make into films.
This pandemic has transformed just about every choice we make into an ethical conundrum.
I wouldn't be shocked if members of the Columbo Family make into one of those.
But that's just a preview of what you can make into a truly magical evening.
One child left a shell for her to make into a bed, which she did.
There's asado, a salty, sour pork shoulder dish, which the brothers make into breakfast sandwiches.
Amazon generates less profit than Apple and aggressively reinvests what it does make into its operations.
We're seeing them as someone to make into an enemy so we feel better about ourselves.
He is better known now and perhaps harder to make into a scary and foreign symbol.
It's a technology that others have tried before but failed to make into something ready for consumers.
Again, Trump's Cuba comments won't be hard for his incoming administration to make into a workable policy.
It comes with a handful of preset songs you can make into your own with endless variations.
I make into my phone, he finds it to be the result of a long historical process.
Patient and public health groups cried foul, and the language did not make into the final version.
They wanted a property they could make into a two-family, which would give them rental income.
And that puts into question the level of investments that they can make into their logistics efforts.
Most of Mr. McKissic's language did not make into the final version, which was written by the committee.
The right words can inspire the content that influencers (and regular users) create or make into a meme.
Lamb, their favorite meat to make into a loaf, is punctuated with mint, pine nuts, couscous and harissa.
An anti-LGBT amendment didn't make into the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act passed on Friday.
At the top of manufacturers' needs is access to good, consistent, high-quality feedstocks to make into new products.
They're chapter books with training wheels — and for writers, they can be tricky to make into a smooth ride.
At the same time, she peeled oranges and sliced turnips to make into a simple salad, blanching their greens, too.
Any new contributions you make into a retirement account should be in a Roth IRA, if you can, Orman said.
No. Again, this is a minor issue that we think the media is trying to make into a larger matter.
Marshall was Oscar-nominated for directing 2003's Chicago before going on to make Into the Woods (2014) and Nine (123).
Screenshot: Castle RockSubscription food delivery is a big thing that no one's quite figured out how to make into a successful business.
It seems odd that something with so many immediate and easily quantifiable payoffs could be so hard to make into a habit.
This cartoonish chart of Amelia Earhart's last flight is one of the more experimental "maps" to make into The Atlas of Design.
"I handed Flody the book and I said, 'This is what I want to make into a TV show,'" Mr. Seller recalled.
The quote refers to the lively entrance the three members of New Day make into the ring during World Wrestling Entertainment matches.
Instead, they sourced grape must (the freshly-pressed grape juices) from Italy, France, New Zealand, California, and Washington to make into wine.
This week's episode is all about how the dreams we're so desperate to make into reality can put a stranglehold on our lives.
Amazon has that tricky system where viewers watch and vote on pilots, which helps Amazon determine which shows it will make into full series.
Though the kratom plant itself can grow only in Southeast Asia, American distributors are buying leaves to dry and make into powders and pills.
The cute and fun aliens that we want to make into toys or the these grotesque aberrations of nature that must be killed off.
According to a statement from the World Bank, this will be one of many experiments that the global financial organization will make into blockchain research.
This Pokémon collects flower nectar and pollen to make into balls, known as Pollen Puffs, which it can then launch at its opponent in battle.
Throughout their lives, they put themselves at risk and exposed themselves, funneling the money they were able to make into abolition, civil rights, anti-lynching.
I kind of use the analogy that his stories are like an old blues tune that you can jam on and make into something else.
We get a much larger return on investments we make into love, happiness and personal well being, than we do investing in hate, anger and indignation.
In this place of transit, the migrants must choose one event from their lives that the angels will make into a movie, starring the migrants themselves.
They wanted to spend around $500,000 for "a home that we could grow into, that we could in coming years make into our own," Ms. Boccamazzo said.
Place a tablespoon of beef mixture in a the center of a dumpling wrapper, seal and make into desire shape using cold water on the edges. 4.
Each item bears the distinctive "IDP Goods" logo, a patented trademark Wandji and his team hope to make into a symbol of businesses led by Cameroon's displaced.
The value of the lost wine, which would have been sold to third-party winemakers to make into sparkling wine, is estimated at €500,000, or about $531,000.
At GoPro, the former CNET CFO and CBS corp dev exec has been working on developing the content users of the video devices make into another revenue business.
We recovered clean water, and (with) the stuff that remains we could make into a powder or crystal form which contains all of the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
I'm a physician, so I relied on people who know a lot more than I do about creativity, towards trying to take this idea and make into a reality.
After he gives me a taste of the smoky beet chips, he is excited to show me how he is also dehydrating pineapple cores to make into a powder.
Samsung's new auto product will run Tizen, the operating system that Samsung has been trying to make into a thing, despite a world that seems content to run Android.
We&aposve tested a whole bunch of models over the past two years and have found nothing to complain about and many things to make into objects of admiration.
Then use it to top salads, or crostini, or to make into a salmon sandwich with minced scallion and lots of mayonnaise (think tuna salad, but using salmon instead).
That's straightforwardly useful—especially if you want to know what's going on in, say, the belly of an aircraft—but again, not a pitch you'd make into an HBO series.
He has got a long way to go to figure out how to continue being James Blunt despite his one success that he allowed us to make into a failure.
On Android, you tap and hold on an empty part of your home page, select "Widgets," choose Snapchat and choose up to four friends to make into home screen widgets.
While it might not make into history books, latrine art has come to characterize the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for many of the men and women who served there.
In large swaths of the country, Mr. Trump remains a popular figure, likely limiting the inroads Democrats can make into rural areas where their appeal has faded in recent years.
This included the processing industry which turns "perfectly good raw materials from farmers into unhealthy stuff", he said, citing the use of maize to make into high fructose corn syrup.
Was this his self-serving way of disguising his own negligence toward the little parishioner he hoped to make into a saint, or did Sarah Jacob actually wish to die?
Positive Obsession The late Black science fiction writer Octavia Butler once wrote that it is not about talent, but rather about practice—what we do, what we make into a habit.
GIULIANI: The statute itself, and the second, fact that it was produced by what might have been a totally illegal counterintelligence investigation that they tried to make into a criminal investigation.
Yang told BuzzFeed News he keeps a running doc of ideas around financial literacy he wants to make into TikToks, and this one was just of many ideas he story-boarded.
Any deposit you make into the account, plus any interest that money earns, is FDIC insured up to a certain amount (generally $250,000 per person, per bank, per type of account).
Whether the disparity in income is something you chose to acknowledge, ignore, or make into some kind of sexy play, most couples do have to deal with it in some way.
Another recalled trying to explain to Chen that media businesses take time to develop audiences and revenue streams and that there would be no quick and easy way to make Into profitable.
Have you ever bought something that you were going to make into something else, but then you Googled it, and you found out it was actually really expensive or a collector's item?
She plans to do at least three more episodes and described it as the rough draft of what she'd like to make into a bigger project in the future, such as a podcast.
It's more like a public service announcement that I make into the microphone, urging people to seek help, urging people to not feel ashamed of feeling powerless when it comes to their brains.
And a lot of TV shows now are from people who used to be quote-unquote filmmakers, and are ideas in the past they would've brought to a studio to make into a film.
The Republicans have sought to convince Trump to keep the program alive, and have also offered legislation that would essentially make into law the protections for young people brought to the United States illegally.
Just the other day I created this graphic that I'll probably make into a print of another Dominican staple, Tres Golpes, which is basically plantain mangu with salami, fried cheese, fried cheese, and eggs.
MANSCAPING is one of those things that fashion magazines and pop culture seize on and make into a fad, but we all know that the MINOTAUR shaved his back (according to Picasso, at least).
"Even if you don't know what you're looking for, you will find something that you will use to fill in the blanks and make into something that very well isn't real either," Dr. Brateman says.
Despite Taylor fighting back with her own overhand rights, the left hand of Ham had the American on her bike just three minutes into the bout, but Taylor still managed to make into the second.
Archer has the kind of compelling personality that baseball might make into a national star if he played almost anywhere else (and if baseball had any idea how to turn compelling personalities into big national stars).
What they take is a certain fine white bast or skin which lies between the wood of the tree and the thick outer bark, and this they make into something resembling sheets of paper, but black.
But it would fit into the company's efforts to run the entire production process by reducing its dependence on outside producers, which currently supply Smithfield with beef and chicken to make into products such as hot dogs.
Pull it out of the fire and peel off that burnt skin off, and on the inside, you have delicious eggplant stuff that you can make into a spread for a toast or part of a salad.
With Treble, Google puts out a new version of Android that could theoretically work on any device, and it forces all of the customizations that OEMs make into separate boxes that interact with Android itself in standardized ways.
Save them instead for stock that you could use later in the week, say for a Tuesday night lobster risotto, or to make into lobster butter for a feast of chilled shrimp, or to drizzle over fried scallops.
Austyn's small-town ingenue journey is intercut with footage of a savvy Los Angeles–based manager in his early twenties, Michael Weist, who runs a house full of teen boy influencers he's trying to make into bigger stars.
However, according to new data out today from TiVo, which historically tracks viewer engagement with Super Bowl ads across its network, the only tech company to make into the list of the top 10 Super Bowl ads was Apartments.
At YouTube, though, where the change was real but much smaller — rounded numbers of followers instead of exact numbers, making small directional fluctuations harder to detect and, say, make into the subject of a video — the response was harsh.
That all started in 1923, when Welsh gold mine Clogau gave the royal family enough gold to make into wedding rings for George VI's wife Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, Queen Elizabeth herself, Princess Margaret, and Princess Diana, according to the BBC.
Mercury retrograde makes a harmonious connection with Uranus on December 10, bringing about a brilliant idea— it's one that may have crossed your mind last month (think back to November 25) but you couldn't yet envision how to make into reality.
These are the cuts that enslaved black people on plantations were allowed to keep when hogs were killed; after Emancipation, these were the cuts they might have had the money to afford and the skills to make into something memorable.
Only months ago, Mr. Bannon was forced out of the White House and Breitbart News, the alt-right news empire he helped make into a political force, for the sharp criticisms of President Trump's children attributed to him in a book.
Keke Palmer (Scream Queens) took on Marty, the sexpot with a long list of pen pals, to deliver a powerful performance of "Freddy My Love" (a song that is featured in the musical but didn't make into the 1978 movie).
VINALHAVEN, Me. — Forty-one years ago, when Robert Indiana, the artist, came to this remote island spotted with idle granite quarries, he fell in love with the place, and with a Victorian confection that he would make into his home.
This is thanks to a 53 million pound payment Tata will make into the scheme, and to benefit cuts such as linking future pension payout hikes to a lower measure of inflation - a move that will save more than 2 billion pounds.
This is thanks to a 550 million pound payment Tata will make into the scheme, and to benefit cuts such as linking future pension payout hikes to a lower measure of inflation - a move that will save more than 2 billion pounds.
Tina DeSilvio, for example, appreciates that the medical marijuana system in her home state of New Jersey allows her to obtain cannabis flower she can make into oils to help treat her 16-year-old daughter's epilepsy, but that marijuana doesn't come cheap.
The only mercy Shaq afforded the bowl of boys that he used to make into his dunk chowder was the knowledge that, one day—not on these days, but later—the people he played against might be vaguely capable of defending him.
At a nuclear security summit last week, word leaked of a perplexing deal: The British will send 1,500 pounds of "nuclear waste" to the US, who in turn will give France and Belgium useful nuclear material to make into medical isotopes for diagnosing cancer. Huh?
Both of these features are firsts for the Pocket Operator series, and although it's not the same as, say, converting the beats you make into a piano roll you can edit in Fruity Loops, it still offers a lot more flexibility than previous devices.
Recall, for example, Rick Santorum's use of the sweater vest in the last presidential election, a garment that began as an object of mockery, but which Mr. Santorum managed to make into something of a signature by embracing instead of avoiding its apple-pie nerdiness.
Back to the food: There was the giant, floppy pizza; the bleeding-pink roast beef; gooey caramel popcorn balls; lasagna so wonderfully dense it could stop a mortar; the sloppiest of sloppy joes; and mashed potatoes that I wanted to make into a fluffy bed.
This could allow the cotton can be traced to where it was picked before it went into the ginning process that cleans away seed and other debris for packaging into bails to ship around the world for spinning, dyeing and to make into clothes.
Right now, the main material they've developed from alginate, a polymer derived from brown seaweeds, doesn't feel quite like cotton or polyester, or something you would make into a shirt, but Nesser said they are slowly developing it into what could be a versatile textile.
If I can help shape the positive narrative of what technology's doing and get people to feel that they can be part of this and the policy that allows them to be part of this, I think that's the biggest contribution they can make into public service.
There are things we don't make into toys for toddlers—and that's probably because we're a little ashamed of those things, we're ashamed that we don't trust each other enough that we can't ride on an airplane together without being afraid that someone's gonna kill everybody.
Cartoon characters' rubberiness, their jazziness, their cheerful buoyance and idleness all chimed with popular images of African Americans, already embodied in minstrel shows and in Joel Chandler Harris's tales of Uncle Remus, which Disney was to make into an animated feature, Song of the South, in 1946.
Deasy also discussed the investment they make into training, including specialty programs where top performers are given the chance to rapidly learn a new skill, like AI technology or how to integrate two separate Chase systems, that can then help them grow into a different role.
"Having said that, it is not something that we plan to make into a paid product or core part of our business, we are not looking to convert it into a money maker," he added, addressing a question about whether the company would begin to charge for editing software.
Wall Street analysts have warned that the territory may be unable to pay back the nearly $2 billion it owes creditors and keep up with billions more in payments it is required to make into a pension system that is projected to be insolvent in less than six years.
Best known as a founder of the theater troupe Bedlam, which she helped make into a critical darling, Ms. Nichols is now the artistic director of the Coop, a brand-new company that she formed with a group who includes Kate Hamill, another Bedlam alum, as resident playwright.
Best known as a founder of the theater troupe Bedlam, which she helped make into a critical darling, Ms. Nichols is now the artistic director of the Coop, a brand-new company that she formed with a group who includes Kate Hamill, another Bedlam alum, as resident playwright.
My problems with "Hadestown" have to do with the imbalance between the two parallel love-hate stories: between Orpheus and Eurydice, our young lovers (yawn!) and Hades and Persephone, the unhappily married rulers of the underworld, whom Patrick Page and Amber Gray make into devilish, oh so stylish star turns.
And the way he executes his many strategies, on and off the court, is a lesson for strivers anywhere: Rather than leaving things as an abstract objective, like a New Year&aposs resolution, translate the change you want to make into a ritual, or a simple action you can take day to day.
Everyone who works in the publishing industry agrees that it is physically impossible to account for every book sold in the US in a single week, yet regardless, we demand that major publications try to do just that, week in and week out — and then we use the results to decide which books to buy and make into movies and turn into big cultural events.
Either way, you pour almost everything you make into the future — you fully fund your 401(k) each year and opt in to the company match, have an aggressive emergency fund, tackle your student loans with ferocity, and earmark savings for your future wedding, down payment for a house, and an education fund for your kids that you'll funnel into a 529 account as soon as they're actually born.
A remake of the critically panned 1978 series — itself a poorly disguised attempt to rip off Star Wars and make into a TV show — the new Battlestar Galactica took most of the good ideas from its predecessor (humanity on the run from murderous robots, a complicated mythology built around some combination of the 12 tribes of Israel and the 12 signs of the zodiac, and a search for a long-missing Earth) and updated them for a newer, more terrifying world.
And here's what I liked reading best: "The Truth Behind the Lie," a marvelous strange Swedish mystery novel by Sara Lovestam; "Stone Cold Heart," Caz Frear's second novel about the London detective constable Cat Kinsella; "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet," a debut space opera by Becky Chambers; "Stronghold," by Tucker Malarkey, about Guido Rahr's amazing quest to save the wild Pacific salmon; "A Prayer for Owen Meany," by John Irving, which maybe you read a long time ago and ought to again; "Six of Crows," by Leigh Bardugo, fantasy fiction that someone ought to make into a film; the novel "Sourdough," by Robin Sloan, which should never be a film because it wouldn't ever be as beautiful as Sloan's words; and the internet memoir "Uncanny Valley," by Anna Wiener, which is funny and dark and sad, and among other things introduced me to an online game about long-haul trucking.

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