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After the war, Germany took on a spearheading role in investments in production in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is undergoing a transitional phase from a centrally planned to a market economy.
Although anarchists and Marxists share an ultimate goal of a stateless society, anarchists criticise most Marxists for advocating a transitional phase under which the state is used to achieve this aim.
Steven Best and Douglas Kellner identify Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns as part of the transitional phase, influenced by Marcel Duchamp, between modernism and postmodernism.
During the transitional phase of Sega dropping out of the console race to concentrate on software and game development, all of its main departments were separated from the main company and established on semi-autonomous subsidiaries.
The desertification of the Sahara during the " transitional arid phase " ca.
This system of apprenticeship and informal adoption extended into the 19th century, today seen as a transitional phase for adoption history.
Yang reasoned that the Chinese masses had long been used to autocratic rule, and that the Republic had only been effective as a transitional phase to end Manchu rule.
They argue that it is a transitional phase that emerges out of the " dictatorship of the bourgeoisie ", or capitalist society, in which the private ownership of industry and resources leads to a monopoly of economic power ( albeit sometimes within a democratic parliament ) by the capitalist class.
Significant dates in this transitional phase from medieval to early modern Europe can be noted:
Before this transitional phase, the child believes that his own wish creates the object of his desire ( specifically the qualities of his mother that fulfill his needs ), which brings with it a sense of satisfaction.
Normally, the child gains from the experience of frustration during the transitional phase, although the infant can be disturbed by a close adaptation to need that is continued too long or is not allowed its natural decrease.
The latter two were both Silent films but had sound effects and music added to their soundtracks as part of Hollywood's transitional phase of technology following the success of the Sound film The Jazz Singer.
The Death of the Author ” is sometimes considered to be a post-structuralist work, since it moves past the conventions of trying to quantify literature, but others see it as more of a transitional phase for Barthes in his continuing effort to find significance in culture outside of the bourgeois norms.
Steven Best and Douglas Kellner identify Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns as part of the transitional phase, influenced by Marcel Duchamp, between modernism and postmodernism.
The first period is a transitional phase characterized by the retention of archaic forms ; the second phase starts with the publication of Mir Alisher Navoi's first Divan and is the highpoint of Chagatai literature, followed by the third phase, which is characterized by two bifurcating developments.
A transitional phase also took place with many overseas-raised Chinese artists such as Nicholas Tse and Coco Lee gaining recognition.
The concept of rites of passage as a general theory of socialization was first formally enunciated by Arnold van Gennep in his book The Rites of Passage to denote rituals marking the transitional phase between childhood and full inclusion into a tribe or social group.
Unlike the pelican crossing, there is no transitional " flashing " phase.
For Marxists, socialism or, as Marx termed it, the first phase of communist society, can be viewed as a transitional stage characterized by common or state ownership of the means of production under democratic workers ' control and management, which Engels argued was beginning to be realised in the Paris Commune of 1871, before it was overthrown.
Socialism to them is simply the transitional phase between capitalism and " higher phase of communist society ".
The practice of singing two different anthems had been a cumbersome arrangement during the transitional phase of the new South African era.

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* España ( 1845 ) is usually considered the transitional volume between the two phases of Gautier's poetic career.
Although their previous self-titled effort furthered dark themes and aggressive musicianship, Dogman marked a transitional point in the band's career with its considerably heavier sound than previous King's X records.
Kelly never returned to the studio as an animator, but jobs adapting the studio's films Pinocchio and The Three Caballeros for Dell Comics — apparently the result of a recommendation from Walt Disney himself — led to a new ( and ultimately transitional ) career.
The volume is, however, a transitional moment in the writer ’ s career.
Hagen considered the period between 1938 and 1947 as the transitional years of my career, during which I lost my way and a love of acting until I finally regained it to begin a true life in the theater.
After almost ten years as a lawyer and dealing with cases involving people with AIDS, transitional issues around marriage and bringing the test case for gay adoption to Connecticut, Cassella quit the legal profession and began her comedy career.
As Tottenham's transitional phase continued, Hoddle's enigmatic and often controversial international career began in December 1976 against Wales in an Under-21 fixture.
was recorded during a transitional period in The Aquabats ' career.
With the Metapolitefsi, the transitional period from the fall of the dictatorship, Alevras resumed his political career.
Prior to their formation, the members were at transitional stages of their careers, as Nas had commercialized his musical style with his second album, Foxy Brown had earned her first recording contract, AZ had gained critical acclaim for his 1995 debut album Doe or Die ( 1995 ), and Cormega had chosen to continue his rapping career after his release from prison in 1995.

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Whatever the implications of the recent findings, McKee concludes that they highlight a ubiquitous point about evolution: " every species is a transitional species.

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For example, in accordance with the fashion of the times, most transitional societies have announced economic development plans of varying numbers of years ; ;
Situated between 11 ° 3 ' and 13 ° 5 ' north latitude, the Sudan-Sahel region is a transitional zone with regards to rainfall and temperature.
Spring and fall are transitional and intermediate, with some rainfall and variable temperature.
Croatia and Slavonia became a part of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs composed out of all Southern Slavic territories of the now former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy with a transitional government headed in Zagreb.
This complicates the study of molecules interacting with high atomic mass unit atoms, such as transitional metals and their catalytic properties.
The pre-Columbian cultures of Panama traded with both Mesoamerica and South America, and can be considered transitional between those two cultural areas.
The Inter-Congolese dialogue, that set-up the transitional institutions, created a bicameral parliament, with a National Assembly and Senate, made up of appointed representatives of the parties to the dialogue.
The EPLF attended the July conference as an observer and held talks with the new transitional government regarding Eritrea's relationship to Ethiopia.
A National Assembly, composed entirely of the PFDJ, was established as a transitional legislature ; elections have been postponed indefinitely following the start of the border conflict with Ethiopia.
The East Slavic territory shows definitely a linguistic continuum with many transitional dialects.
Central or Middle Russian ( with its Moscow sub-dialect ), the transitional step between the North and the South, became a base for the Russian literary standard.
The current Presidency Council, a transitional replacement for the President of Iraq who serves largely as a figurehead with few powers, is composed of Jalal Talabani, Tariq al-Hashimi, and Khodair al-Khozaei.
Fall is a transitional season with a gradual lowering of temperature and little rain ; spring occurs when the winter rains cause the vegetation to revive.
The transitional government prepared for fair and peaceful democratic elections on October 11, 2005, with UNMIL troops safeguarding the peace.
Macedonian dialects form a continuum with Bulgarian dialects ; together in turn they form a broader continuum with Serbo-Croatian through the transitional Torlakian dialects.
Macedonian, along with Bulgarian and the transitional southern Serbian varieties ( Torlakian ) also forms a part of the Balkan Sprachbund, a group of languages which share typological, grammatical and lexical features based on geographical convergence, rather than genetic proximity.
Hamid Karzai, a prominent figure from the Popalzai clan, became the president of Afghanistan and Zahir Shah's relatives and supporters were provided with key posts in the transitional government.
Allan Bomhard and Colin Renfrew are in broad agreement with the earlier conclusions of Illich-Svitych and Dolgopolsky in seeking the Nostratic Urheimat ( original homeland ) within the Mesolithic ( or Epipaleolithic ) in the Fertile Crescent, the stage which directly preceded the Neolithic and was transitional to it.
Undoubtedly, they belong to the Polish language, but they also have some features in common with the Pomeranian language, which proves their character was transitional.
The transitional disorganisation of the country's agriculture, combined with the harsh state policies and a drought, led to the Soviet famine of 1932 1933.
His haunting images focus on the difficulty of communion with the ineffable in an age of disbelief, solitude, and profound anxiety: themes that tend to position him as a transitional figure between the traditional and the modernist poets.
He then became Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation ( a newly established body with legislative and executive powers for what was described as a transitional period ), and assumed the posts of chief of state, prime minister, chief of the armed forces, and minister of defense.
Because air-drying causes collapse and shrinkage, this is commonly achieved by replacement of water in the cells with organic solvents such as ethanol or acetone, and replacement of these solvents in turn with a transitional fluid such as liquid carbon dioxide by critical point drying.

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