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Ms. Hagen said she 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." Not that this prolonged transition is easy on any of the parties involved.

By that time filtration systems that reuse precipitation throughout a structure's plumbing system will be the cutting-edge step that will finish our inevitable transition to aquifer independence.

But he said he will preserve the museum's $537,000 budget this year, bring in Day to assist with the transition, then hire a permanent director.

The transition to human robot can kick in after just two days without sleep.

The transition to what the U.S.-led coalition hopes will be an Iraqi democracy is a work in progress.

He noted that until now the United States appeared to want the United Nations kept out of the political transition and included only in the second stage after the June 30 transfer of power, where it could employ its experience in writing constitutions and setting up elections.

Mr Bremer will face another crucial meeting on Monday when together with Adnan Pachachi, the head of the Iraqi Governing Council, he is set to ask UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to send UN representatives back to Iraq to participate in the transition.

''We must all work for a rapid, peaceful transition to democracy in Cuba.'' But the spotlight here was on Bush and his host, and the two leaders sought to project unity after two rocky years.

In case it escaped notice, this hasn't been a boffo season for Pac-10 basketball, once you get past Stanford's (13-0) brilliance and Arizona's (10-2) cozy collection of athletes, and to a lesser extent, UCLA's (8-3) transition to structure.

In short, this was a savvy way of making a transition without causing ripples.

"The colloid is poised near a phase transition, making it very sensitive to single particle interactions too small to measure individually," he said.

< Purdue coach Gene Keady is impressed by Harris' decision-making in transition and the intelligence he displays defensively.

Most of all, we have to narrow the conflicting perceptions that each holds of the other if this delicate moment of transition and change is going to mean change for the better.

In contrast to most of their victories, this one was a plodding, grind-it-out halfcourt affair rather the one the wide-open transition style UC has favored.

The Bearcats pressed Marquette and point guard Travis Diener as promised, and although they didn't get much out of their transition game, they still forced 23 turnovers.

More himself invented puns upon his surname--Memento Mori aeris (Remember More's money) might become Memento morieris (The remembrance of death)--in a transition like that within the contemporaneous music of Lambe or Fayrfax.


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