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  • 41transition — 1. noun a) the process of change from one form, state, style or place to another b) a word or phrase connecting one part of a discourse to another …

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  • 43March 2011 — was the third month of the current year. It began on a Tuesday and ended after 31 days on a Thursday. International holidays (See Holidays and observances, on sidebar at right, below) Portal:Current events This is an archived version of Wikipedia …

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  • 44Ramose — Vizier reigns of Amenophis III and Akhenaten, c.1417 1375 BC.     Ramose was Governor of Thebes and Vizier under *Amenophis III and also served his son *Akhenaten (Amenophis IV) during the early years of his reign when Thebes was still the… …

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  • 45transition — noun 1》 the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another. 2》 Music a momentary modulation. verb chiefly N. Amer. undergo or cause to undergo a transition. Derivatives transitional adjective transitionally adverb… …

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  • 46transitional — a. Transitionary …

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  • 47transitional — adj changing, developmental, becoming, transitionary; provisional, temporary, impermanent, nonpermanent, passing; unstable, labile, unfixed, unsettled …

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  • 48transition — /trænˈzɪʃən / (say tran zishuhn) noun 1. passage from one position, state, stage, etc., to another. 2. a passage or change of this kind. 3. Music a. a passing from one key to another; modulation. b. a brief or sudden modulation; a modulation used …

  • 49transition — [tran zish′ən, transish′ən] n. [L transitio < transitus: see TRANSIT] 1. a) a passing from one condition, form, stage, activity, place, etc. to another b) the period of such passing 2. a word, phrase, sentence, or group of sentences that… …

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  • 50transition — n. 1 a passing or change from one place, state, condition, etc., to another (an age of transition; a transition from plain to hills). 2 Mus. a momentary modulation. 3 Art a change from one style to another, esp. Archit. from Norman to Early… …

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