• They were transformed to the more secure and positive thinking side back on their Lancashire territory, but had initially found the defensive 4-5-1 formation of a miserly Birmingham difficult to play through.

    BBC: Burnley 2-1 Birmingham

  • As a result, the lives of 90 million more young men and women and adults have been transformed.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • But winter weather means more than just shoveling snow, bursting frozen pipes and sidewalks transformed into icy liabilities.

    FORBES: Snow Problem: Why I Bought a House in My Early 20s

  • But the cars-in-vans'-clothing have transformed Honda's fortunes and now account for more than 70% of the company's domestic sales.

    ECONOMIST: The trouble with excellence

  • In the last 18 months Samsung has transformed its operations in China and now employs substantially more native Chinese managers than Koreans there.

    FORBES: Why China and Korea's Priorities May Decide The Smartphone Wars

  • The previous book examined the history of the postwar period, examining how mass affluence transformed American culture, making people more introspective and more focused on the achievement of non-material goals.

    FORBES: Human Capitalism

  • Its potential to add value is obvious from the occasional successes described in the review: Early lurid designs for the new David Evans store in Swansea were transformed by its advice into something more elegant and environmentally sustainable.

    BBC: The skylines in Welsh cities are changing

  • Over more than two decades, this law has saved countless lives and transformed the way we treat victims of abuse.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefings

  • Tobey Maguire, looking ever more costive and uncomfortable, returns as Peter Parker, who finds himself doubly transformed first into the crime-busting arachnid whom we know and revere, second into a black-suited alternative who revels in violence and, for some unknown reason, keeps breaking into dance moves.

    NEWYORKER: Spider-Man 3

  • Lauder quickly transformed what had been an elite, rarefied program into something more accessible and democratic.

    WSJ: Sending American Artwork Abroad

  • Since then, he has written 11 more novels, including Jurassic Park, Rising Sun and Disclosure, all of which were transformed into box office hits.

    FORBES: Forbes Faces: Michael Crichton

  • Nationalisation of what industry there remained, together with a land-reform policy that created more than 500, 000 new farmer-owners, transformed the existing economic and social order.

    ECONOMIST: The cold war

  • The project is being drawn up by Herzog and de Meuron, the Swiss architects who transformed the former Bankside power station, which closed in 1981 and lay derelict for more than a decade until work began on creating Tate Modern, which opened in 2000.

    BBC: Tate revises ?215m extension plan

  • Apple has fundamentally transformed global consumer technology, the global music industry, the global mobile communications industry and more.

    FORBES: American Government: By Apple Inc.

  • More than 50 years after his 1896 death, the house was transformed into a gallery and is now a free museum showcasing his pioneering work.

    BBC: London for William Morris fans

  • He transformed the assured grandeur of the likes of Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning into something much more irritable, sexual and dirty, and he swapped their rich fields of painted colour for the scored, scatological marks of graffiti.

    ECONOMIST: The influence of Abstract Expressionism

  • By adding more powerful engines and luxury features consistent with a much higher-priced brand, the Grand Cherokee platform can be transformed into a high-performance European SUV, he said.

    FORBES: Can You Picture A Jeep In A Fine Italian Suit And A Ferrari Engine?

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