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An idea may have many garments, may transmigrate into many different material forms.
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The self-realisation, the consciousness, that didn't transfer; no soul to transmigrate.
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Oh, if our souls could transmigrate I'd be a seamew above all birds that fly!
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Yama could transmigrate you.
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He uses voice, body movements, line readings and something indefinable within his own psyche to transmigrate into another person's body and mind.
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The Druids of old Gaul believed that the souls of men transmigrate into those bodies whose habits and characters they most resemble.
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These results indicate that under inflammatory conditions, when leukocytes need free passage to transmigrate into tissues, TNF-alpha decreases platelet activation and inhibits thrombi formation.
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The phenomena of spiritualism would then transmigrate from the region of materialized "mothers-in-law" and half-witted fortune-telling to the regions of the psycho-physiological sciences.
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I stared in dismay, and perceived myself rapidly transmigrating into a ridiculus mus.
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The soul of a slanderer is transmigrated into a silent stone.
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It's like they've transmigrated to another dimension, or moved outside the organization entirely.
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Monocytes and lymphocytes transmigrated across cytokine-treated cocultures in greater numbers than across EC alone.
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A further study of quantification of transmigrated neutrophils is demanded to reach a confirmation.
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They believe presently that Virgil's soul is transmigrated into them!
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Always transmigrating into some vicious animal for a holiday.
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Sometimes, at the death of the human incarnation, the divine spirit transmigrates into another man.