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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of transmigrate.

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  • Other interesting things in the linked article: 1. George Harrison believed that the soul of The Beatles transmigrated into Monty Python when The Beatles died.

    "Gilliam... was standing outside a restaurant in Soho when a car backed into him. 'Yes, a man can fly,' observed a bystander as he flew past." Ann Althouse 2009

  • Apparently, since he died by Mashadar, Sammael was either unable to be transmigrated or it would have been a very bad idea.

    Archive 2009-11-01 Neth 2009

  • Apparently, since he died by Mashadar, Sammael was either unable to be transmigrated or it would have been a very bad idea.

    My Evening with Brandon Sanderson Neth 2009

  • The deep imaginings of boyhood adventure—of boyhood—that Mark Twain had invested in the river tale transmigrated to the court of King Edward VI.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • The deep imaginings of boyhood adventure—of boyhood—that Mark Twain had invested in the river tale transmigrated to the court of King Edward VI.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • Certainly it was less accommodating than his transmigrated piece of Sierra.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • One minute he and George were sitting and watching fake fingerlings swim through the shallows of the transmigrated portion of Cawley Lake.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • All he knew was that he had awakened as usual, walked with a yawning George down to the transmigrated segment of Cawley Lake to wash his face and hands, and settled down to await the arrival of the morning meal.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • Clemens, to whom the whole idea of the Holy Grail was simply a poetic legend and myth, had the feeling that he had suddenly been transmigrated, like his own Connecticut Yankee, back into the

    Mark Twain: A Biography 2003

  • I looked back to my restless desires and painful struggles with my fellow beings as to a troubled dream, and felt myself as much changed as if I had transmigrated into another form, whose fresh sensorium and mechanism of nerves had altered the reflection of the apparent universe in the mirror of mind.

    The Last Man 2003

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