Just across the piazza is the Pantheon (Piazza della Rotonda), a Roman temple converted into a church.
The ninth- and 10th-graders are in a district-owned building converted into a temporary school.
FORBES: High School Football Helps Tornado-Ravaged Joplin Cope With Its New Normal
All euros in all countries would be converted into a fixed combination of the two.
ECONOMIST: Why Europe��s leaders should think the unthinkable
Every fax received there will be converted into a PDF for you and emailed back.
Thus, Colombia was converted into a weak state submerged in a sea of anarchy.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The FTA with Colombia: the political dimension
In 1999 it was converted into a place of incarceration for homeless people with mental illness.
It was converted into a maltings for the brewery industry in 1886, before finally closing in 1987.
The double-lane road had been converted into a four-lane road with all traffic moving in one direction.
The adjoining Evolution House will be converted into a centre to educate and enthuse youngsters about plants.
IRI, a state holding company, should be converted into a development agency for the impoverished south, they say.
The Ditherington Flax Mill was used to process flax for 100 years before being converted into a maltings.
With the right technology, it can also be converted into a form of petroleum known as synthetic crude.
His birthplace was converted into a museum featuring a small collection of works by and about the author and Florence itself.
Qarga's lakeside compound was once used by the royal family and has since been converted into a government-owned resort.
The Armadillo, a National Guard armoury converted into a dance hall, quickly became an unlikely magnet for musical geniuses.
Second, some assets can't be converted into a form suitable for secured borrowing.
Trout Lake Ice Rink, used for Olympic athlete training last year, was also converted into a regulation-size NHL hockey rink.
So a very small amount of mass may be converted into a very large amount of energy and vice versa.
The firm say the development would be converted into a holiday village of 315 units once the power station was built.
The other, Hillcrest Park, was used as a curling competition facility and has since been converted into a state-of-the-art aquatic centre.
Those points are converted into a 3D model on the attached computer.
ENGADGET: The Engadget Interview: Bre Pettis talks MakerBot's Digitizer Desktop 3D Scanner
In this case, it refers to taking a series of tiny snapshots of the analog audio to be converted into a digital number.
Only a defence-ministry veto spared the navy the indignity of seeing its former pride converted into a floating shopping mall for Buenos Aires.
The resulting splatter of light is recorded by a camera and converted into a 2, 400-bit key, or a string of 2, 400 zeros and ones.
This led to damage to the outer walls, as well as the elegant Crusader chapel inside, which was converted into a mosque in 1271.
There's also a three-bedroom, two-bath stone cottage, a 5, 000-square-foot estate office and studio, and another studio that could be converted into a garage or stable.
Built as a chapel in 1766, the building was altered to be used as a cinema in 1924 and was converted into a theatre in 1931.
Banahan joined Bath in 2006 from London Irish as a lock forward but was converted into a winger and has scored 24 tries in 62 appearances.
应用推荐