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1. She felt, then heard and finally saw the metamorphosis
2. The moon seems to set people up for some sort of astrological metamorphosis
3. Understanding the Metamorphosis of Reality
4. Understanding the notion of metamorphosis of reality is difficult for a majority of people
5. Later experimentation proved that adding thyroid extracts to the water induces or hastens metamorphosis of tank-kept Mexican salamanders
6. Degradation of metamorphosis to
7. showing total metamorphosis; deceit; afflictions; devastation; to recall something from the past better left alone; used for miracles and
8. Then, and only then, would the metamorphosis of a single Administrator take place
9. So such a metamorphosis of an Administrator has never taken place
10. The six criminals seemed to have gone through a positive mental metamorphosis
11. The metamorphosis she’d just undergone had erased every trace of bitterness from her face and eyes
12. Unfortunately, It is often difficult to determine whether these traits can be erased during the metamorphosis
13. Plateaus are useless, burning up inside of something, falling through the earth, metamorphosis, it’s how you come back out
14. But the most important thing is, right now, this model leads to very practical, useful, and effective ways to go through our metamorphosis in the cocoon; and that‘s the only real value in having such a model
15. That‘s because judgment, beliefs, and opinions are only the tip of the iceberg; and once you‘ve gotten comfortable and been successful in letting go of them, you‘re ready for the next stage of your metamorphosis
16. and the layers would change because of faulting and metamorphosis,
17. moon may have played a huge role in the metamorphosis of plant cells
18. Feltus noted the sudden metamorphosis the young man had made for those gathered to scrutinize and analyze the actions of an anguished husband as if he refused to give them anything with which to start unfounded gossip and rumours
19. radiating sunlight could cause a negative metamorphosis of the
20. metamorphosis during the first few weeks of gestation
21. selection – spellbound insignias metamorphosis into the unknown soldiers territory
22. metamorphosis that took place on the city hall steps
23. In roughly fifteen days, the sphere would complete its metamorphosis, and would become a new warship for his growing armada
24. But the new has no history to validate its promissory claims, only a self-authenticating image and promotional insistence of an imminent metamorphosis
25. Life has its many hues, colors, springs; blossoms accentuated autumn, winter and tropical metamorphosis
26. “There was a void of darkness, then I felt excruciating pain,” he said as he remembered his body undergoing a metamorphosis when the dust of his remains began to regenerate
27. metamorphosis is complete and when, like the but-
28. It was a wretched neighbourhood, one of those which reminds one of the life of an animal undergoing a metamorphosis
29. metamorphosis into Malorum, told his old friend that he had not long past
30. He wasn’t sure when the metamorphosis occurred and he began to view the baby as his, but he now did
31. There's a kind of metamorphosis
32. as well as those that involve metamorphosis of structures or things
33. confines of the cocoon, it will never know that it can undergo metamorphosis, grow wings,
34. So, awakening is the first step then practice then persistence then the complete metamorphosis of consciousness, from a rigid ego to an expanded universalized mind
35. Inside the church, there is the oldest and one of the finest mosaics of the Eastern Church called the mosaic of the Metamorphosis
36. We walked to the church of Byzantine style, a real museum, where Brother John invited us to examine the extraordinary collection of icons on the walls of the narthex, the mosaic of the Metamorphosis, the icon stands and the floor
37. “The complete metamorphosis of a butterfly has been used as a metaphor for eternal
38. The metaphor of metamorphosis has nothing to do with “eternal life
39. In insect metamorphosis, the pupa stage is when the caterpillar transforms into its
40. effective ways to go through our metamorphosis in the cocoon; and that's the only real
41. I'm just at a different point in my metamorphosis, that's all, having
42. experienced by the Player will be totally in support of its metamorphosis into a butterfly,
43. for the next stage of your metamorphosis
44. But it's how you begin to live all the time toward the end of your metamorphosis
45. when the metamorphosis was complete
46. So over the centuries a metamorphosis (transformation or transmutation) has taken place and the word “Lucifer”, the ‘morning star’, has now become synonymous for a ‘disobedient angel’ that has been cast out of heaven to rule eternally in hell
47. This is, a personal and voluntary metamorphosis of maladaptive beliefs and attitudes, into benign, positive and constructive beliefs and attitudes that can be realistically achieved with a sense of satisfaction through personal practice and mastery
48. When this kind of metamorphosis occurs
49. Another argument is derived from the metamorphosis, or change, that is to take place in the bodies of the latest generation of Christians
50. His next care on leaving the barber's who had achieved his first metamorphosis was to enter a shop and buy a complete sailor's suit—a garb, as we all know, very simple, and consisting of white trousers, a striped shirt, and a cap
51. And as the ends and ultimates of all things accord in some mean and measure with their inceptions and originals, that same multiplicit concordance which leads forth growth from birth accomplishing by a retrogressive metamorphosis that minishing and ablation towards the final which is agreeable unto nature so is it with our subsolar being
52. Somehow she understood that she herself had to undergo the same drastic metamorphosis: from child and victim to someone who could fight back against a highly trained and ruthless intelligence agent
53. She wants to warn him to remove it before he submits to any scans, but the words are stolen from her by the metamorphosis she’s witnessing
54. She might have compared her experience at that moment to the vague, alarmed consciousness that her life was taking on a new form that she was undergoing a metamorphosis in which memory would not adjust itself to the stirring of new organs
55. ” The second part summarizes the later metamorphosis of the enterprise
56. been foaming but a moment before; he gazed with amazement on that fantastic and alarming metamorphosis, and he felt as a man might feel who should behold a tiger converted into a lawyer
57. His father’s looks of solemnity and amazement on this his first appearance on any stage, and the gradual metamorphosis of the impassioned Baron Wildenheim into the well-bred and easy Mr
58. His father's looks of solemnity and amazement on this his first appearance on any stage, and the gradual metamorphosis of the impassioned Baron Wildenheim into the well-bred and easy Mr
59. Lubbock, above twenty times, and each time undergoes a certain amount of change; and in this case we see the act of metamorphosis performed in a primary and gradual manner
60. The belief in the essential identity of the process of alternate generation and of ordinary metamorphosis has been greatly strengthened by Wagner's discovery of the larva or maggot of a fly, namely the Cecidomyia, producing asexually other larvae, and these others, which finally are developed into mature males and females, propagating their kind in the ordinary manner by eggs
61. In the second stage, answering to the chrysalis stage of butterflies, they have six pairs of beautifully constructed natatory legs, a pair of magnificent compound eyes, and extremely complex antennae; but they have a closed and imperfect mouth, and cannot feed: their function at this stage is, to search out by their well-developed organs of sense, and to reach by their active powers of swimming, a proper place on which to become attached and to undergo their final metamorphosis
62. In some whole groups of animals and in certain members of other groups this is the case, and the embryo does not at any period differ widely from the adult: thus Owen has remarked in regard to cuttle-fish, "there is no metamorphosis; the cephalopodic character is manifested long before the parts of the embryo are completed
63. Spiders, again, barely undergo any metamorphosis
64. With respect to the final cause of the young in such groups not passing through any metamorphosis, we can see that this would follow from the following contingencies: namely, from the young having to provide at a very early age for their own wants, and from their following the same habits of life with their parents; for in this case it would be indispensable for their existence that they should be modified in the same manner as their parents
65. Again, with respect to the singular fact that many terrestrial and fresh-water animals do not undergo any metamorphosis, while marine members of the same groups pass through various transformations, Fritz Muller has suggested that the process of slowly modifying and adapting an animal to live on the land or in fresh water, instead of in the sea, would be greatly simplified by its not passing through any larval stage; for it is not probable that places well adapted for both the larval and mature stages, under such new and greatly changed habits of life, would commonly be found unoccupied or ill-occupied by other organisms
66. , would be useless; and in this case the metamorphosis would be retrograde
67. —on the metamorphosis of cephalopods
68. Rodion"—(on saying which Porphyrius Petrovitch, who was hardly thirty-five years of age, seemed all of a sudden to have aged, a sudden metamorphosis had taken place in the whole of his person, nay, in his very voice)— "to an old man who, however, is not wanting in candor
69. Perhaps, as Stuart has suggested, 106 he may be a metamorphosis of the cord with which the pirate's hands are bound; but the sculptor has not made this clear
70. —, metamorphosis of Anatifæ, and their relation to Crustacea, xlv, 335