He then hands the result over to Martin Schleske and Michael Rhonheimer, two master violin-makers, for conversion into instruments.
It had been owned by architect Jeptha Pacey as his private villa, prior to its conversion into a private social club.
The modern company that inherited it, Garanti Bank, has funded its conversion into a stunning arts and banking archive known as SALT.
Preferred shareholders should be able to exchange their paper for similar securities in these new entities, with warrants attached for conversion into common shares.
On the other, the deferral combined with the six-month extension available to all taxpayers would push the payments for his 2010 conversion into 2012 and 2013.
WSJ: Tax Report: How the Experts Are Handling Their Own Roth IRA Conversions
Walker was unable to add a difficult conversion into the wind, and Leicester were back in front within three minutes when Staunton slotted a drop goal.
Here on Earth, Natcore Technology has created the world's first commercially viable absolute black silicon cell, which can make virtually 100 percent of received sunlight available for conversion into electricity.
ENGADGET: Inhabitat's Week in Green: Dyson Spheres, bladeless wind turbines and airless bike tires
Ulster were pouncing on every mistake by the visitors and both Cave and McCrea waltzed through for their second touchdowns with fly-half Humphreys only managing to land one conversion into the breeze.
They would be converted into glucose (of which cellulose, which makes up much of the dry weight of a plant, is a polymer) and the glucose would be shipped around much as oil is today, for eventual conversion into biofuels and bioplastics.
The other is an agreement on a proposal to take Iran's stockpile of low-enriched uranium (LEU) and send it to Russia and France for conversion into fuel rods for use in Iran's small research reactor in Tehran, which produces isotopes for cancer treatment.
The high temperature suppresses the conversion of nitrates into the more toxic nitrites, which ultimately yield tobacco-specific nitrosamines.
And one of the major functions of the mining industry is the conversion of resources into reserves.
FORBES: But Every Generation Does Indeed Exhaust Its Mineral Reserves
Artificial photosynthesis is the direct conversion from CO2 into organic materials, which can solve both of these problems.
The steady conversion of engineering into yet another knowledge-based industry forces the pace.
Making heavy losses, stuck in state hands and with over-manned, expensive factories, it dragged its feet over the conversion of Airbus into a company, fearing that this would lead to a loss of French jobs as work was contracted out to lower-cost countries.
The ingenious tax-writing legislators have arranged the Roth conversion law to come into effect four years from now.
Natural language is understanding the nuances of language, which allows the conversion of voice transcription into meaningful information.
FORBES: Google's 4 Biggest Technical Challenges, According To Search Guru Amit Singhal - SXSW
And that feasibility study is, essentially, the conversion of those resources into reserves.
FORBES: But Every Generation Does Indeed Exhaust Its Mineral Reserves
One of their most valuable tools was a process called "geocoding, " the conversion of street addresses into global positioning system (GPS) coordinates.
The signs of the great Latino influx can be seen in the proliferation of taco stands and the feverish conversion of abandoned shops into Pentecostal churches.
The Facebook COO also set aside more than 15.8 million shares, about 47% of her converted shares, to pay for taxes upon conversion of her RSUs into stock.
FORBES: Sheryl Sandberg Finally Gets Liquid On Her Giant Facebook Stake But Is Still No Billionaire
Still, there may be no starker example of the conversion of primitive improvisations into structured, commodified, and stationary technological simulation than that of Miyamoto, the rural explorer turned ludic mastermind.
So HMV's survival will depend to a great extent on the success of the conversion of its stores into centres for the purchase of electronic tablets and related kit, apps, and downloadable entertainment.
In five years, Dutra says, more efficient servers and virtualization--the conversion of multiple computers into software that can be run on a single machine--will allow Sun to do away with five of its eight data centers, reducing both the centers' square footage and data consumption by around 50%.
But the penthouse was something of a detour in the conversion of much of the hotel by El-Ad Properties into 181 condominiums, a conversion during which El-Ad frequently evoked Eloise, the girl who lived at the plaza in books and film, to market its development.
The conversion of part-time into full-time jobs is a key demand of the Teamsters.
Among the stressors are a lack of new rental construction and the conversion of many rental buildings into condominiums.
Foster landed his third conversion to take the hosts into a 18-0 lead.
It rejected as illegal the conversion of the Fobaproa debt into public debt.
With oil prices falling, there may be less urgency with regard to the conversion of old truck engines into fuel-efficient models.
FORBES: Worried About Investing In 2013? Buy American and Prosper
应用推荐