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Properties that are acquired by the city must be converted to open space.

Olivari is, after all, with the Lakers on an “Exhibit 10” contract — a nonguaranteed training camp deal that can be converted to a standard minimum deal.

Again, the legal question is not difficult: Under federal law, parts that “may readily be converted” to fire a bullet are a firearm, so their sale must comply with the usual regulations, including needing a serial number and background check.

From Slate

The signal is due to be turned off for good next June but hundreds of thousands of homes have still to be converted to updated systems.

From BBC

The Friedkin Group is already a lender to the club after injecting £200m, though this could be converted to equity as part of any deal.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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