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Grasso also developed slip-cuing, the technique of holding a record still while the turntable is revolving underneath, releasing it at the desired moment to create a sudden transition from the previous record.
The transition to behavioral modernity has been characterized as a " Great Leap Forward ", or as the " Upper Palaeolithic Revolution ", because of the sudden appearance of distinctive signs of modern behavior in the archaeological record.
As the years moved on a sudden decline in the use of long flash-back sequences set in around 1917, but on the other hand the use of a transition to and from a brief single shot memory scene remained quite common in American films.
There seems little immediate likelihood that North Korea will undergo an East German-style transition: a prospect that South Korea and China view with great trepidation because of the fear of a sudden and large exodus of North Korean refugees into their countries.
This transition is normally not sudden or abrupt, tends to occur over a period of years, and is a natural consequence of aging.
As it is a complex and continuous condition there is no sudden transition from one stage to the next.
" Tim Russert's sudden death in June 2008 removed what The Wall Street Journal called the " rudder for the network " and led to a period of transition.
Although the entry of German troops in March was sudden, the transition of the postal system took several months ; and included a period where German stamps were required in addition to Austrian stamps ( a mixed franking ).
e. g. v. 176 ( sudden transition from ambition to superstition ) and vi. 37 ( where criticism of Greek doctores has nothing to do with the context ).
The transition to the late Iron Age or La Tène period ( 450-1st Century BC ) is indicated by a sudden change of style in the metalworking and ceramic industries.
In the second part of the poem, there is a sudden transition of imagery that involves graves, marble vaults and worms.
If a physical system is followed through a fold bifurcation, one therefore finds that as a reaches 0, the stability of the solution is suddenly lost, and the system will make a sudden transition to a new, very different behaviour.
This contrast between peace and chaos is intensified through the sudden transition from A to B, something that cannot be achieved through a gradual transition.
When I was gonna transition into film acting, all of sudden I had to learn what organic looked like.
This results in the sudden transition of a portion of the dielectric from an insulating state to a highly conductive state.
There was no sudden striking and emotional transition.
He said that during the first night after his walk he would have himself awaked twice or thrice, to avoid the danger of a too sudden transition from almost constant exertion to a state of long repose.
" and a sudden, nearly-inaudible " You should ..." before the transition.
Greer references the loss of women's freedom with the " sudden death of communism " ( 1989 ) as catapult for women the world over for a sudden transition into consumer Western society wherein there is little to no protection for mothers and the disabled ; here, there is no freedom to speak:
A sudden transition leads to the third section in B natural minor.
The transition between the two periods is beautifully exposed on the south-eastern tip of the island, illustrating very well the sudden marine transgression that marks the shift between two very important parts of Earths history.

sudden and these
One of the stars is a flare star, which are prone to sudden, random outbursts that last several minutes ; these increase the pair's apparent brightness significantly-as high as magnitude 7.
In the 1970s the anti-cult movement applied mind control theories to explain these sudden and seemingly dramatic religious conversions.
It involves a great departure from the methods of political action established in this country, where reforms, and especially financial reforms, have always been considerate and even tender ... I do not yet see the ground on which it can be justly held that any one description of property should be more heavily burdened than others, unless moral and social grounds can be shown first: but in this case the reasons drawn from those sources seem rather to verge in the opposite direction, for real property has more of presumptive connection with the discharge of duty that that which is ranked as personal ... the aspect of the measure is not satisfactory to a man of my traditions ( and these traditions lie near the roots of my being )... For the sudden introduction of such change there is I think no precedent in the history of this country.
The resulting shock waves formed at these points of supersonic flow can bleed away a considerable amount of power, which is experienced by the aircraft as a sudden and very powerful form of drag, called wave drag.
Afterward this regulation was essentially mitigated, and even these were restored if they repented immediately after a sudden fall and eagerly sought absolution ; though clerics who had fallen were to be deposed and could not be restored to their functions.
" Insofar as we can tell, these changes were sudden and not gradual.
Surprisingly, these allegations were rare in sources from 11th-century England, even when the sudden deaths would justify the suspicion.
Most of these fly reels also feature large-arbor spools designed to reduce line memory, maintain consistent drag and assist the quick retrieval of slack line in the event a hooked fish makes a sudden run towards the angler.
Foucault argues that these conditions of discourse have changed over time, in major and relatively sudden shifts, from one period's episteme to another.
As long as pikemen fought other pikemen, the halberd remained a useful supplemental weapon for " push of pike ", but when their position became more defensive, to protect the slow-loading arquebusiers and matchlock musketeers from sudden attacks by cavalry, the percentage of halberdiers in the pike units steadily decreased, until the halberd all but disappeared from these formations as a rank-and-file weapon by the middle of the sixteenth century.
The most well-known of these is the " hot flash " or " hot flush ", a sudden temporary increase in body temperature.
[...] I must not however conceal from Your Excellency, that the Gentry, well disposed, and heartily desirous as they are, to serve the Crown, and to serve it with Zeal, when formed into regular Corps, do not relish commanding a bare Militia, they never were used to that Service under the French Government, ( and perhaps for good Reasons ) besides the sudden Dismission of the Canadian Regiment raised in 1764, without Gratuity or Recompence to Offices, who engaged in our Service almost immediately after the Cession of the Country, of taking any Notice of them since, tho ' they all expected half pay, is still uppermost in their Thoughts, and not likely to encourage their engaging a second Time in the same Way ; as to the Habitants or Peasantry, ever since the Civil Authority has been introduced into the Province, the Government of it has hung so loose, and retained so little Power, they have in a Manner emancipated themselves, and it will require Time, and discreet Management likewise, to recall them to their ancient Habits of Obedience and Discipline ; considering all the new Ideas they have been acquiring for these ten years past, can it be thought they will be pleased at being suddenly, and without Preparation embodied into a Militia, and marched from their Families, Lands, and Habitations to remote Provinces, and all the Horrors of War, which they have already experienced ; It would give appearance of Truth to the Language of our Sons of Sedition, at this very Moment busily employed instilling into their Minds, that the Act was passed merely to serve the present Purposes of Government, and in the full Intention of ruling over them with all the Despotism of their ancient Masters.
This rapid increase in population and claims of neglect by the state government in Perth led to the proposition of the new state of Auralia but with the sudden diaspora after the Gold Rush these plans fell through.
It acquired its name from these sudden dips, not from its diving habit, though it dives as well as walks into the water.
As muscle tissues can have sudden demands for lots of energy ; these compounds can maintain a reserve of high-energy phosphates that can be used as needed, to provide the energy that could not be immediately supplied by glycolysis or oxidative phosphorylation.
The sudden change came with no corresponding officer training, and as a result these new units were not led so well as they could have been.
When these two bodies of water coalesce, the release of surface tension and the sudden change in the center of mass leads to sudden discharge of the basidiospore.
The locating of a public access AED should take in to account where large groups of people gather, and the risk category associated with these people, to ascertain whether the risk of a sudden cardiac arrest incident is high.
While these events could be filtered as irrelevant by the mind, their coincidental synchronicity could lead to sudden assumptions about one's surroundings, such as the feeling of being watched or followed.
Newman continued to work in the artistic planning of these promenade concerts until his sudden death in November 1926.
Thus, there exists a statistically significant imbalance between the frequency of sudden stratospheric warmings if these events are grouped according to the QBO phase ( easterly or westerly ).
The sudden change came with no corresponding officer training, and as a result these new units were not led as well as they could have been.
For reasons not yet understood in detail, sometimes these structures lose stability, leading to coronal mass ejections into interplanetary space, or flares, caused by sudden localized release of magnetic energy driving copious emission of ultraviolet and X-ray radiation as well as energetic particles.

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