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The < code >< u > complex </ u ></ code > data type was dropped when Atlas Autocode later morphed into the Edinburgh IMP programming language.
This soon morphed into the Beckenham Arts Lab, and became extremely popular.
In 1977 they upgraded and extended their Artist range and introduced a number of other top quality original designs made to match or surpass famous American brands ; the Performer and short-lived Concert ranges which competed with the Les Paul ; through neck Musicians ; Studios in fixed and through neck construction ; the radically shaped Iceman and the Roadster which morphed into the Roadstar range, precursor to the popular superstrat era in the mid-1980s.
That is not to put forward the idea that Faith No More was the sole catalyst behind what ultimately morphed into the nu metal of Jonathan Davis ' description.
Over time, the night of October 31 came to be called All Hallow's Eve, and the remnants festival dedicated to the dead eventually morphed into the secular holiday known as Halloween.
The Sikh human rights struggle morphed into a political struggle which was one of the dominant causes of the fall of the Mughal empire in India and led to the formation of a Sikh kingdom before being annexed by the British in 1849.
It morphed into the Whig Party by 1835.
By the mid-16th century, S-holes morphed into the classic F-shaped holes, which were then used by viols and members of the violin family alike.
His psychedelic rendition of the U. S. national anthem, " The Star-Spangled Banner " occurred about 3 / 4 into their set ( after which he morphed into " Purple Haze ").
The project later morphed into a company called Simpli, which is now owned by ValueClick.
While references are anecdotal, it seems to be a tradition that morphed into early European Christian tradition of the Twelve Days of Christmas.
The word is likely derived from Old English, having the nouns scite ( dung, attested only in place names ) and scitte ( diarrhoea ), and the verb scītan ( to defecate, attested only in bescītan, to cover with excrement ); eventually it morphed into Middle English schītte ( excrement ), schyt ( diarrhoea ) and shiten ( to defecate ), and it is virtually certain that it was used in some form by preliterate Germanic tribes at the time of the Roman Empire.
His role quickly morphed into that of investigator into the " rifle clubs " which the Republicans alleged were formed by the Democrats to intimidate the black voters.
That idea eventually morphed into this parlor game, wherein movie buffs challenge each other to find the shortest path between an arbitrary actor and veteran Hollywood character actor Kevin Bacon.
What was once the preserve of big multi-national companies and at a more local level, property developers, has morphed into an industry that would employ more than 10, 000 people and represent every facet of human endeavour.
However, its traditions of free thinking under the Risorgimento morphed into a fervent anti-communism.
With the shift from rules to principles and constraints that was found in the 1970s, these construction-specific transformations morphed into general rules ( all the examples just mentioned being instances of NP movement ), which eventually changed into the single general rule of move alpha or Move.
In 1910 Street and Smith converted two of their nickel weeklies, New Tip Top Weekly and Top Notch Magazine, into pulps ; in 1915, Nick Carter Stories, itself a replacement for the New Nick Carter Weekly, morphed into Detective Story Magazine, and in 1919, New Buffalo Bill Weekly became Western Story Magazine.
FrameMaker became an Adobe product in 1995 when Adobe purchased Frame Technology Corp. Adobe added SGML support, which eventually morphed into today's XML support.
They followed Eric Wrixon's suggestion for a new name, and The Gamblers morphed into Them, their name taken from the Fifties horror movie Them !.
This street later became frequented by people down on their luck, and both the name and its meaning morphed into the modern term.

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Originally sporting red and gray colors, those team colors had morphed into red and white by the 1970s.
However, the Germanic languages appear to have had a northward rather than southward progression from the initial contact with the speakers of Indo-European languages near Denmark or Jutland H. Davidson notes a similar northward progression of mythology where elements of Proto-Germanic concepts have morphed or been combined by the time of the recording of the Icelandic sagas.
Chambliss ' ad morphed Osama bin Laden and Saddam into Cleland suggesting he supported them, followed by a scrolling list of the times he had voted against the homeland security bill.
He has shown that the uncanny valley that Karl MacDorman and Hiroshi Ishiguro generated – by having participants rate photographs that morphed from humanoid robots to android robots to human beings – could be flattened out by adding neotenous, cartoonish features to the entities that had formerly fallen into the valley.
However, by 1978, the initial impulse had subsided and punk had morphed into the wider and more diverse new wave and post punk movements.
The face of young private Ryan ( played by actor Matt Damon ) is slowly morphed back to an older private Ryan ( played by Harrison Young ), while at the same time the background is dissolved from a besieged city during World War Two, into a graveyard set in the modern day ; there is no doubt in the audience's mind that these two men are one and the same.
This created a 2 – 3 – 1 – 4, which morphed into a 2 – 3 – 2 – 3 when the team lost possession, and was described by some as a kind of genetic link between the WM and the 4 – 2 – 4.
The chemise also morphed into the smock-frock, a garment worn by English laborers until the early 20th century.
The image Tj morphed. jpg is being linked here ; though the picture is originally copyright I, Ryūlóng, feel it is covered by fair use because:
With the advent of modern warfare capabilities including long range tube artillery and high powered rifles with effective ranges measured in the thousands of yards ( metres ) the term of art again had to expand in area, but now morphed to be just an area defended and controlled by ample firepower, with or without constructed fortifications.
However, by 1978, the initial impulse had subsided and punk had morphed into the wider and more diverse New Wave and post-punk movements.
The National Child Victim Identification System has been used to convict criminals by proving that the pornographic images the defendants possess are of real children, and not morphed or virtual.
It then switches to 1980, where the tenement houses have morphed into 250-story buildings, connected by suspension bridges and multi-lane elevated roads.
By varying the attack and decay controls while playing-sounds, notes and chords could be stacked upon, blended, sustained, and then suddenly morphed by changing the 4 position track selector.

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In 1991 Bastro morphed into the more avant-garde Gastr del Sol.
After 1991, the station's only preemption was the first half-hour of The Home Show, an arrangement which continued when the show morphed into Mike and Maty.
The talk format gradually morphed into a sports talk format, and the calls were changed to KFAN in 1991.
With Pat Guyton replacing Paul Carman on bass, the band had morphed into Hail Mary by 1991.
Eventually, after a stint by Mike Cuthbert, this morphed into The Derek McGinty Show in 1991.

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By this time, Webb had left the group and Talk Talk had morphed into what was essentially a brand name for the studio recordings of Hollis and Friese-Greene, along with a bevy of session studio players ( including long-term Talk Talk drummer Harris, who featured intermittently ).
Originally intended as a marketing device, to work around Americans ’ poor recognition of Brussels geographically, the “ Bel-Gem ” name stuck and quickly morphed into the distinctly American concept of the “ Belgian waffle ”.
The three Ts morphed from an anchor, reflecting the nautical influence of the station's name. Independent television was introduced to Britain in September 1955.
Another explanation comes from reports that it grew out of a request for " chocolat et crème " from someone who had experienced a similar drink in Paris, which name morphed phonetically into the current version.
Over time the descriptive name " Keer-ford " may have morphed into the modern " Carnforth ".
The name morphed through the years to include variations such as C-74.
The JAMs morphed into The KLF in 1988 and continued to pursue the same art-prankster agenda, most notably with their number 1 hit ( under the name The Timelords ), " Doctorin ' the Tardis ".
As one of the notable bands of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene, they started out with the name Warrior and morphed into Battleaxe sometime in early 1980.
As the group now felt they needed a new name, they followed Eric Wrixon's suggestion and The Gamblers morphed into Them after the 1954 sci-fi horror film.
The resulting unified group was also known as the Communist Party of America, which morphed into the Workers Party of America ( December 1921 ), which changed its name in 1925 to Workers ( Communist ) Party and to Communist Party USA in 1929.
When the above regions are added, sometimes the region's name is morphed into Columbia-Kootenay or Kootenay-Columbia, although that terminology also includes the Big Bend Country and Kinbasket Lake, to the north of Golden and Revelstoke, which is not generally considered part of the Kootenays, though part of the Kootenay Land District.
That name subsequently morphed into " Hamalan ", ultimately yielding the modern-day " Yilan City ".
* Fee-Fairies and Elves ( See etymology of " Fairy ")-The word Fairy comes from the French name of the Fates in Greek mythology, but they had morphed into strange, fantastic, magical beings.
The ULP morphed into the Australian Labor Party in 1910, and has been known by this name ever since.
) As such, the name of the range apparently morphed into the current " Santa Catalina Mountains " sometime between 1890 and 1902, but each previous version of the name always referred to the namesake St. Catherine.
The Spaniards accepted the response as the name of the place, and began calling it halaán, which was later morphed into Jalajala.
The name “ teleuniversity ” morphed into the " University of Air ” which still had the same goal of reaching the lower income groups who did not have access to higher education.
The village was originally known as Kole-Kalyan but eventually came to be known as Kalliana, which has morphed into its present day name of Kalina.

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