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- noun Plural form of
transition .
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Examples
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"Count Poniatowski and the Beautiful Chicken" simply moves the heart, especially the way the story transitions from a science fiction piece into one of sentimentality.
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Only historical transitions from a guppy into a guppy.
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The course, located in Lions Park, contained varying surfaces with frequent curb-drop transitions from the sand to the pavement.
Atlantic Conference faces deep sand while North Carolina State strengthens lead 2010
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Anyone with an academic life is an expert in transitions, I suppose.
Heavy Furniture Candid Engineer 2008
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Anyone with an academic life is an expert in transitions, I suppose.
Archive 2008-07-01 Candid Engineer 2008
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The Colts 'defensive speed should not lose any zip as it transitions from the RCA Dome to the new dome's fast track.
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A problem with transitions is inherent to a process wherein choice is the determinent.
Aiguy's Computer 2008
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I saw it yesterday and loved it .. the transitions from the butterfly to the island and form the priest to the sand dune scenes were amazing .. and the shots of the blue city were just breathtaking.
Ken's Review: The Fall - Much More Than Eye Candy « FirstShowing.net 2008
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One way to determine atomic weights was by calculating the number of alpha transitions from the known elements such as uranium, radium, and thorium.
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She worked as an administrative clerk and loved the job because she could directly help soldiers by making sure their transitions from the United States to Iraq and home again went smoothly.
October glimpses 2007
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