When he arrived at New York-Presbyterian, he raced to his office and changed into scrubs.
Crew (she later changed into black leather and suede knee-high boots from Reed Krakoff).
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As she saved the farm, its title was changed into her name and she ventured into the farming business.
After a morning prayer session, she changed into a pair of custom, one-of-a-kind Reed Krakoff boots in blue suede.
Any surplus is changed into dollars, not least because the bolivar is overvalued and real interest rates are negative.
As Munster changed into the Clermont 22, they had numbers out wide and Horan squeezed his way over the line.
Later when Millie had been taken to the intensive care unit he had changed into white trainers and a woollen jacket.
MPs, that approach has gradually changed into adopting what look like Tory means, albeit to achieve what he claims are Labour ends.
She changed into her night clothes and got into bed and turned off the lamp, but she was too agitated to sleep.
Packard, who knew the pair would be climbing the foothills near Stanford University, changed into hiking boots and ran up the trail.
You can think of lots of other examples of companies that started as one thing and totally changed into something radically different.
However, that changed into the 1990s, when announcement of a work-family initiative caused an immediate rise in stock price by, on average, .48%.
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The title of the farm was changed into my name and I ventured into the farming business in 1992 and quit my job.
Martin Hill, leader of Lincolnshire County Council, said he had learned the prison could either be changed into an immigration centre or downgraded.
B-complex vitamin found in fish, meat, soyabeans, eggs and other foods, which is changed into trimethylamine and so accumulates in people who cannot deodorise the molecule.
But the A-levels which used to provide that preparation have changed into a school-leaving qualification, and universities have had to nip and tuck what they teach accordingly.
On the day he arrived at Central Florida, Walker retreated to the locker room, changed into a white uniform (No. 34 printed in red across the jersey) and joined his new teammates.
Development had exposed most of the plaintiffs to modern customs, and, after appearing in feathers at a press conference, they often changed into jeans at their hotel, then went shopping in Times Square.
With the help of their visual design and art team, the look of the game changed into something of a "retro-futuristic" design, and with it, a change in what they wanted to do with the gameplay itself.
We changed into scrubs and Alleyn took me through the sixteen operating rooms to show me the laparoscopy suite, with its flat-screen video monitors, the hybrid operating room with built-in imaging equipment, the surgical robot for minimally invasive robotic surgery.
John Terry, suspended for the final after being sent off in the semifinal win over Barcelona, changed into his kit after the final whistle and collected the trophy from UEFA president Michel Platini with Frank Lampard, who was captain on the night.
Bloomberg reported, in Sweden consumers returned iPhone 5 and changed it into a Lumia 920, because iPhone 5 does not work in 4G there and the Lumia 920 works.
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But the vehicle's unique capabilities mean it does not fit into any current regulatory regime, and unless that is changed its entry into service will be blocked.
Happily, there are lustrous luminaries to replace those that changed categories or fell into the gastronomic black hole.
Indeed, teachers told that this new way of teaching has deeply changed the learning process into their classrooms.
Mr. Cox has said the rule is ineffective today since markets have changed since it went into effect around the Great Depression.
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Soares and Bierman reported the jumping guppies started from a still position, swam backwards slowly, then changed direction and hurtled into the air.
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