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| eventually fired during the Exelon security | transition, a decision which made a list of the 101 "du |
| In order to | transition a Molly to saltwater you need to slowly adju |
| In describing the orchestra's | transition, a New York Times journalist wrote: “The mus |
| Berry, John W., Immigrant Youth in Cultural | Transition: Acculturation, Identity, and Adaptation Acr |
| The downward | transition across the relatively large energy gap, 62S- |
| Section 3 of the Presidential | Transition Act of 1963 was enacted to help smooth trans |
| The | transition action can be replaced by the proper use of |
| The Sacrament of | Transition actively proselytizes to heroin addicts with |
| ma to reference to the body coordinating the | transition activities of the President-elect of the Uni |
| n, Schmidt was a member of President Obama's | transition advisory board. |
| ial Campaign and chairman of the Bush-Cheney | Transition Advisory Team. |
| be closer to heaven than earth, making their | transition after death to heaven a relatively short one |
| the reorganization following the democratic | transition after the death of Francisco Franco, owing t |
| ded into junior and senior schools, with the | transition age at 11-years-old, and which occupy differ |
| to 2009, after which she joined the Auckland | Transition Agency. |
| s of various complex phenomena such as phase | transition, aggregation, configurational distribution, |
| ater opened as the Dade-Collier Training and | Transition Airport and is sometimes used as an aviation |
| 12 has been described as a | transition album between the earlier, punk/metal The No |
| f this beam mechanism use optical pumping to | transition all atoms to the same state rather than dump |
| oy published his major reflections, India in | Transition, almost simultaneously translated into other |
| t by the Minnesota North Stars, and made the | transition, along with several other players, including |
| re, operating expense base and balance sheet | transition, along with a customer win-back campaign. |
| This | transition also divided the gallery into two areas, all |
| tunities for children and adults; • Seamless | transition among institutions though articulation agree |
| he agreement enables customers to seamlessly | transition among three private spaceflight platforms fo |
| In the path integral formulation, the | transition amplitude is represented by the sum over all |
| Suicide is a risk, both prior to | transition and afterward. |
| She has emphasized the smooth | transition and return to civilian rule and has asked Pe |
| aleontology, especially the Paleocene-Eocene | transition and early Cenozoic mammals. |
| hief overseer at several Nazi concentration, | transition and detention camps during the last year of |
| he colonists in Louisiana did not accept the | transition, and even expelled the first Spanish governo |
| The difference between the heating | transition and the cooling transition gives rise to hys |
| rincipal priority, besides having a seamless | transition and a quick search for candidates, is to dea |
| It became famous at the act of | transition and removal of the flag when he put the fold |
| ion group sets up a relation between a phase | transition and a quantum field theory, this also has im |
| eed gentrifying and is undergoing an intense | transition and struggle for its very identity similar t |
| wise and understanding mentor at a period of | transition and reshaping, when many beliefs once firmly |
| Methods used include the Freedericksz | transition and the twisted nematic field effect. |
| Following a difficult | transition and recording only 11 points in 26 games, Ty |
| McCarthy struggled to adapt to the European | transition and went scoreless in just 18 games with Ufa |
| , Here and Now, shows the beginnings of this | transition and transformation. |
| tially slows down, typically through a shock | transition and then accelerates again to become a super |
| One time changes also occur, such as the Y2K | transition and the changeover from Novell networking. |
| lity was constructed a few years before this | transition and has housed the elementary school ever si |
| (the original date chosen for the digital TV | transition) and now broadcasts full-time on digital cha |
| ion and a stabilizing influence in a time of | transition and turmoil. |
| settled this area in the Vallesian-Turolian | transition and one of few hominoids to survive the so c |
| e and a half billion dollars for the Digital | Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005 and defined in |
| ical and spiritual enlightenment, performed ' | transition' and ascended to a higher plane of existence |
| y that Haishen had started its extratropical | transition and then issued their final advisory 12 hour |
| or a given stepped spillway geometry: nappe, | transition and skimming flow regimes with increasing fl |
| al Policy in Central and Eastern Europe: The | Transition and Beyond (1994) |
| hored with Juan Linz, Problems of Democratic | Transition and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South Am |
| e bill, as was the provision for the Digital | Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005. |
| Transition and heavy metal fluoroborates are produced i | |
| s is why Shannahan thought he could make the | transition and provide good competition. |
| c conditions may endure a ductile to brittle | transition and lose their toughness, becoming more brit |
| Both a phase | transition and a smoother transformation is possible, d |
| Transition and Change | |
| a period when church music was in a state of | transition, and had hardly learnt to combine the gravit |
| nz but the population refused to accept this | transition and paid homage to the daughters of the Gros |
| lity of the Government of National Unity and | Transition and welcomed the establishment of a High Com |
| ed to celebrate the first 25 years since the | transition and its didactic spirit is clearly evident i |
| The Digital Television | Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005 is a United St |
| rate the energies of reactant, intermediate, | transition and product states of the system in the orde |
| on the superheated droplet undergoes a phase | transition and becomes a gas bubble. |
| Once the cyclone has completed | transition and become cold-core, the technique is no lo |
| inued as part of the 2009 digital television | transition and sold off as blocks of UHF spectrum.) |
| By 1986 World Cup, however, the team was in | transition, and went out to France in the second round. |
| pposition, they were unable to make a smooth | transition and did not elect any new members in this pe |
| m on Leadership in the 21st Century, and the | Transition and Leadership for New Elected Mayors Progra |
| mmercial break, but during every major scene | transition, appearing a half-dozen extra times without |
| into a male one; Hart's approach to his own | transition appears to have drawn on the Baer case. |
| ecode as well as source so it can be used to | transition applications that use third party libraries |
| s many fast-food establishments as it is the | transition area between Ghent and an industrial area to |
| This | transition area between Central German and Upper German |
| slope of the Sierra de Hornachos, forming a | transition area between the Tierra de Barros, Sierra Mo |
| The | transition area |
| e Piedmont Plateau northwest of Baltimore, a | transition area between the mountains to the west and t |
| cycling-running) are performed on a special | transition area, under judge's scrutiny and the duratio |
| At one point prior to her | transition, Arsenault was an instructor at York Univers |
| ars from the 1985 MD-to-Minolta-A lens mount | transition, as opposed to doing both concurrently, may |
| al Association of Broadcasters about the DTV | transition as part of the SAFER Act before signing off |
| nts, since it results from the same electron | transition as in hydrogen. |
| l classical listeners were sacrificed in the | transition, as WCRB transmits from the North Shore of B |
| em presence in Sierra Leone, urging a smooth | transition as Sierra Leonean security forces would assu |
| sey Devils, making a similar Stars to Devils | transition as Jamie Langenbrunner and Joe Nieuwendyk. |
| The 1882 Boston Red Caps were a team in | transition, as co-founder and long time manager Harry W |
| The UN established the United Nations | Transition Assistance Group and through its resolutions |
| Australian contingent of the United Nations | Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG). |
| chemical poteintial is tuned near a Lifshitz | transition at the band edge or at the topological elect |
| it undergoes a corresponding coil-to-globule | transition at similar conditions).. Since PNIPAm expels |
| only the small droplets can undergo a phase | transition at a time, the detector can stay active for |
| Icosane's phase | transition at a moderate temperature makes it a candida |
| t in a position to invest in Access' digital | transition at this time, nor is such an investment requ |
| (ULVs) that exhibit a local (chain melting) | transition at 43 °C, beyond which a structural transiti |
| the season in May 2007 and another period of | transition at the club was about a unravel off the pitc |
| rted the presence of a third endotherm (post | transition) at 52.2 °C. |
| "The current debate on the leadership | transition at Infosys, at a time when business leaders |
| tually laid down their offices, but also the | transition authority (the Administrative Council) as we |
| National E-Health | Transition Authority - Appraising the health profession |
| s first full-time staff person and started a | transition away from a student lab to serve the public |
| ion of new calling features, and started the | transition away from operations dominated by rural serv |
| Eastern Bloc, which by then had begun their | transition away from Communism, they began to look for |
| s generally credited with helping smooth the | transition away from racial segregation in Nashville, a |
| nior Research Prize in 1996 began Arduengo's | transition back into academe. |
| However, the date for | transition back to Standard Time is set as the Second S |
| divided into two classes (1947 and 1948) to | transition back to a peacetime four-year curriculum fro |
| l ridings of Calgary and Edmonton marked the | transition back to First Past the Post. |
| nd town chiefs have yet to be held since the | transition back to constitutional rule in 2005. |
| on it attempts to allow for a less traumatic | transition back to normal life. |
| The | transition band is a range of frequencies, that allows |
| The | transition band is defined by a passband and a stopband |
| The | transition band is usually apparent in any filter syste |
| If the | transition band of the example 200Hz filter is 20 Hz, t |
| The | transition band can be implemented to allow for a smoot |
| e the frequencies where the stopband and the | transition bands meet in a filter specification. |
| allow or deny a transsexual person's will to | transition, based on their own perceptions of how a tra |
| coups and it urged that the junta's planned | transition be shorter than two years. |
| ho held the rank of dentalman recruit at the | transition became hospitalman recruits. |
| awrence (2004)'s claims that homosexual M2Fs | transition because it "seems obvious" for "greater soci |
| experience as a model helped him to make the | transition because while he was being photographed over |
| he DEW Line began its eventual upgrading and | transition, becoming the North Warning System (NWS) of |
| he DEW Line began its eventual upgrading and | transition becoming the North Warning System (NWS) of t |
| XT technique is only used once extratropical | transition begins; the Dvorak technique is still used i |
| This ecoregion forms a | transition belt between the Sonoran Desert to the north |
| It emphasised the importance of a smooth | transition between UNAMSIL and the integrated office, a |
| Smooth the patient's | transition between sites of care |
| d in the wildland-urban interface: a zone of | transition between developed areas and undeveloped wild |
| The front was a vertical half-cylinder, the | transition between the two being a half-dome. |
| rnship activities, provides structure to the | transition between education and registration, and enco |
| Belgium and are interesting for showing the | transition between opencast and underground mining for |
| large", in a style belonging to a period of | transition between the late 11th and early 12th century |
| ao Abra bay, a widening that makes the final | transition between river and sea. |
| Younger students and students who cannot | transition between classes receive individualized and s |
| The Emirian culture represents the | transition between the Middle Paleolithic and the Upper |
| nee in the power vs. current curve defines a | transition between a regime dominated by spontaneous em |
| ict and the sequence of drafts that show the | transition between the terms "creation" and "creator" t |
| forests and Oaxacan montane forests are the | transition between the pine-oak forests and the lowland |
| back to the PCC streetcar era, being at the | transition between center street and off street reserve |
| he time of its completion, the Drake was the | transition between the fashionable Gold Coast residenti |
| at Union (creating an intersection) and then | transition between the two street systems within one bl |
| rk was continued in another bond, making the | transition between the old and the new part of the towe |
| young suspects stating "These are kids at a | transition, between Islamic society and Western society |
| Decadence is now regarded as a | transition between Romanticism and Modernism. |
| The | transition between the β and α forms represents the mel |
| The | transition between the two periods is beautifully expos |
| The | transition between songs was filled by a child giving a |
| just occasionally found, mostly on areas of | transition between shady forest and open areas both in |
| though taking note to the not always jarring | transition between different road surfaces. |
| The molecule may | transition between the native and unfolded states accor |
| rly farmers, in particular the nature of the | transition between these cultural episodes. |
| was still mob-owned and they were making the | transition between these small groups of people to bein |
| , she was offered the role again to ease the | transition between the Fourth and Fifth Doctors, which |
| d were invited to plant trees as part of the | transition between sites. |
| k in experimentation allowed him to make the | transition between research and production a smoother p |
| e group's 2002 summer album that served as a | transition between Carl and Baldi singing bass, and his |
| His work shows the beginning of the | transition between Romanesque and Gothic art. |
| ressure and temperature dependence region of | transition between second and third order kinetics. |
| cts and, like the other PG 1159 stars, is in | transition between being the central star of a planetar |
| It was concentrated mainly the areas of | transition between structures and expansion joints, whe |
| Evidence of a | transition between the Mesolithic and the Iron Age is s |
| tion or Haymarket Incline or Portal) was the | transition between subway and elevated railway on the G |
| mountain ranges of the Vienna Woods are the | transition between the Eastern Alps and the Carpathians |
| ation of composers who represented stylistic | transition between composers committed to the older, la |
| Electronic | transition between two orbitals of an atom that is situ |
| lierring is some 400 metres long and forms a | transition between the landscaped Sachsenring and the u |
| the Brumbies line-up, marking an astonishing | transition between the two codes. |
| Generally cited as the film that marks the | transition between Fellini's earlier neo-realist films |
| The trench is associated with a complex | transition between the subduction zone to the south alo |
| ch still stands today, a good example of the | transition between the decorated and perpendicular styl |
| ecutive cells both have state 0, we view the | transition between them as forming a particle that move |
| te Barcalow stated that "Bitemarks makes the | transition between the old and the new sound." |
| of their status as examples of the period's | transition between architectural styles: although both |
| He was noted for his work in the | transition between neo-classicism and functionalism in |
| uantitative approaches to study the academic | transition between secondary and post-secondary biology |
| rt of the prehistoric sequence starts at the | transition between the Ceramic Neolithic and the Early |
| Processes involved in the | transition between deflagration and detonation are cove |
| The absorption that occurs due to a | transition between two states is referred to as an abso |
| Tools are available for use during the | transition between classes and during class as needed. |
| (in addition to iridium enrichment) that the | transition between the two geological eras was caused b |
| re and Phil Harris, had used the chorus as a | transition between scenes, following "I've Been Floatin |
| By definition, radiation produced by the | transition between the two hyperfine ground states of c |
| The South West Coast Path marks the | transition between the two ecotypes. |
| has essentially already partly melted in the | transition between α and β forms. |
| egree of stop band rejection or steepness of | transition between pass band and stop band. |
| 1940s mark the beginning of the gradual | transition between the old slang (vanha slangi) and mod |
| lication of rules throughout the system is a | transition between system states, and a sequence of tra |
| The works represent a | transition between the first and second periods of the |
| nters the western horizon (akhet) which is a | transition between day and night. |
| e environment provides a uniquely supportive | transition between secondary and post-secondary educati |
| of vernacular architecture and illustrates a | transition between Greek Revival architecture and Feder |
| built between 1840 and 1860, a time of slow | transition between the Federal and Greek Revival archit |
| ecutive cells both have state 1, we view the | transition between them as forming an antiparticle that |
| on for the Catalan nation during the Spanish | Transition between the late 1970s and early 1980s. |
| nce of breath-synchronized movements used to | transition between sustained postures; 3) setting an in |
| ike Harris's decision to set up an unelected | transition board that would carry out the process. |
| ess, and was a vocal critic of the unelected | transition board for the new, amalgamated city of Hamil |
| sold to Westinghouse and after managing the | transition Bresnan was determined to create his own MSO |
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