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But the attempt itself produced a number of brilliant works, and these form a transition from the early romantic period to the new age of Ibsen and Chekhov.
The other problem is the matter of financing the transition period in the several cities and towns.
Palfrey was determined that his portion of the slaves be converted to wage laborers during the transition period before emancipation.
The Turkish language and the Islamic religion were gradually introduced as a result of the Seljuk conquest, and this period marks the start of Anatolia's slow transition from predominantly Christian and Indo-European and Semitic-speaking, to predominantly Muslim and Turkish-speaking ( Although some ethnic groups such as Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians and Georgians retained Christianity and their native languages ).
The army remained in power for 4 years ; on June 14, 1970, the Voltans ratified a new constitution that established a 4-year transition period toward complete civilian rule.
This dates from a somewhat earlier period, that of Jehoiakim ( because certainly before 597 ), and thus forms a transition to the first passages of the narrative sections.
Worldwide, the Bronze Age generally followed the Neolithic period, but in some parts of the world, a Copper Age served as a transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age.
The language of this transition period, from about the 14th to 18th centuries, is referred to as Middle Khmer and saw borrowing from Thai, Lao and, to a lesser extent, Vietnamese.
The climate in this transition zone between the desert and the southern soudanian zone is divided into a rainy season ( from June to early September ) and a dry period ( from October to May ).
President Aylwin served from 1990 to 1994, in what was considered a transition period.
It was especially important for preserving in its libraries manuscripts of Greek and Latin authors throughout a period when instability and disorder caused their mass-destruction in western Europe and north Africa: On the city's fall, thousands of these were brought by refugees to Italy, and played a key part in stimulating the Renaissance, and the transition to the modern world.
Monteverdi's work, often regarded as revolutionary, marked the transition from the Renaissance style of music to that of the Baroque period .< ref > Halsey, William D., ed.
The transition period that separated the Brezhnev and Gorbachev eras resembled the former much more than the latter, although hints of reform emerged as early as 1983.
Only those congregations belonging to the former Reformed Churches in the Netherlands have the legal right to secede from the PKN without losing its property and church during a transition period of 10 years.
It declared that during a four-year transition period, and sooner if possible, it would draft and ratify a constitution, prepare a law on political parties, prepare a press law, and carry out elections for a constitutional government.
His plays and those of Aeschylus and Sophocles indicate a difference in outlook between the three mena generation gap probably due to the Sophistical enlightenment in the middle decades of the fifth century: Aeschylus still looked back to the archaic period, Sophocles was in transition between periods, and Euripides was fully imbued with the new spirit of the classical age.
Between 400, 000 years ago and the second interglacial period in the Middle Pleistocene, around 250, 000 years ago, the trend in skull expansion and the elaboration of stone tool technologies developed, providing evidence for a transition from H. erectus to H. sapiens.
Following a change in vowel pronunciation that marks the transition of English from the medieval to the Renaissance period, the language of the Chancery and Caxton became Early Modern English ( the language of Shakespeare's day ) and with relatively moderate changes eventually developed into the English language of today.
When an employee begins a new job, there is a transition period during which he or she is not contributing positively to the organization.
Major's premiership saw the world go through a period of political and military transition after the end of the Cold War.
Corresponding to this is also a political transition period in which the state can be nothing but the revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat.
Eager to join Western economic institutions like the World Trade Organization, OECD, and the European Union, Latvia signed a Europe Agreement with the EU in 1995 with a 4-year transition period.
The bits are encoded using the biphase mark code, also known as " FM ": a zero bit has a single transition at the start of the bit period.
FRELIMO took complete control of the territory after a transition period, as agreed in the Lusaka Accord which recognized Mozambique's right to independence and the terms of the transfer of power.
By 20, 000 to 18, 000 BCE the climate and environment had changed, starting a period of transition.

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Telstra deployed a CDMA network, which did not suffer this limitation, and while the AMPS network was closed down at the end of 1999 in the major cities, the closure deadline was extended until the end of 2000 in rural areas to ease the transition to CDMA.
These facilities provide assisted living for patients with mental illnesses for an extended period of time, and often aid in the transition to self-sufficiency.
The medical metaphor extended beyond the immediate aims of the Truman Doctrine in that the imagery combined with fire and flood imagery evocative of disaster provided the United States with an easy transition to direct military confrontation in later years with communist forces in Korea and Vietnam.
By 1973, the song featured an extended transition before the violin bow solo, which incorporated a melody that would later be used in 1976's " Achilles Last Stand ".
* S. cerevisiae is in the G1 phase of the cell cycle for an extended period ( consequently, G1-S transition is tightly controlled ) while S. pombe remains in the G2 phase of the cell cycle for an extended period ( consequently, G2-M transition is under tight control ).
To scientists, one of the more fascinating findings to emerge from this well is that the change in seismic velocities was not found at a boundary marking Harold Jeffreys's hypothetical transition from granite to basalt ; it was at the bottom of a layer of metamorphic rock that extended from about 5 to 10 kilometers beneath the surface.
As a starting point, he accepted the nullifiers ' offer of a transition period but extended it from seven and a half years to nine years with a final target of a 20 % ad valorem rate.
In 1976, sociologist Diane Vaughan proposed an " uncoupling theory ", where there exists a " turning point " in the dynamics of relationship breakup-' a precise moment when they " knew the relationship was over ", when " everything went dead inside "'-followed by a transition period in which one partner unconsciously knows the relationship is going to end, but holds on to it for an extended period, even for years.
The ramp area was extended and the taxiway Bravo pushed further away from the ramp area, providing a safer transition from east to west and west to east on the airfield.
With the transition to Academy status, entry was extended to civilian families and oversight transferred from the Ministry of Defence to the Department for Education.
* Estelle: A formal description technique based on an extended state transition model ") and withdrawn in 1999
Yet in the same study it was shown that, once the transition from metaphase to anaphase is initiated in one part of the cell, this information is extended all along the cytoplasm, and can overcome the signal " wait to enter in anaphase " associated to a second spindle containing unattached kinetochores.
What follows is a more extended transition featuring three repeated eighth-notes as in the opening of the Allegro.
Kramers gave a prescription for calculating transition probabilities between quantum states in terms of Fourier components of the motion, ideas which were extended in collaboration with Werner Heisenberg to a semiclassical matrix-like description of atomic transition probabilities.
After an extended transition during which segments of the former CDSA came within the purview of the People ’ s Liberation Army, it was fully re-established as an organ directly under the Communist Party Central Committee in 1955, now with the new name Central Investigation Department ( CID ).
Abramson's original third term was extended by one year as part of a state-mandated transition to align the dates of local and federal elections.
In 2004, IATA Board of Governors set the end of 2007 as the deadline for airlines to make the transition to 100 % electronic ticketing for tickets processed through the IATA billing and settlement plan ; in June 2007, the deadline was extended to May 31, 2008.
In mid-December 2008, Equity filed notice with the Federal Communications Commission that more than a dozen of its individual analogue-only full service stations would not be able to acquire equipment for digital TV transition without court approval, and these recently constructed full-power stations would therefore go dark at the end of digital transition ( originally scheduled for February 17, 2009 ; since extended to June 12, 2009 ).
The system's content structure, the uniform and general phase of education has extended, and secondary level education may be characterised by increased opportunities for transition.

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