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Or do we transmute the past to meet the needs of the present?
More than enough matter to transmute into the energy we need.
His the mind into which the whole community falls, transmuted to art.
The project did not transmute itself into a memoir until years later.
His terror had not left him but it was transmuted.
Now your good wishes are to be transmuted into cash.
Nobody else transmuted his shoes from brown to black as be walked in them.
Or, I might say, it depends on how far the process had gone, of transmuting life into truth.
Once, it was the quest to transmute lead into gold.
The President himself had transmuted it into a grand desire for peace.
This is often combined with old values transmuted into a modern sense.
In most of the other songs, love is already gone, transmuted to pain and responsibility.
Love as a personal emotion is transmuted into a cosmic energy.
"Immediately, it was like I had been transmuted into another person.
Every sensation is transmuted into bliss, at least for a while.
"And it kind of got transmuted into that there will be another season.
At a young age, Harold was found to exhibit the power to transmute into energy.
To transmute one substance into another, proving certain things about the nature of the world.
After three earlier movies in the series, which have been transmuted into video games, why do we need a fourth one?
Sublimate - To transmute energy into another form of action.
But some things transmute so strangely that they seem to have disappeared.
Though the world transmutes to boiling gas I shall live.
If green slime could be transmuted to fire, it would have that look.
Things transmute in rather alarming ways when you're writing a book."
If fire had been transmuted into woman, this was that woman.