Sentences with phrase «dramatic transition»

There have been several such transitions in the past, but one of the largest and most dramatic transitions happened at the end of the last Ice Age.
There has never been a more dramatic transition from one Discovery generation to another than the arrival of the latest model in September 2016
During the past 25,000 years, the Earth system has undergone a series of dramatic transitions.
It's not as dramatic a transition as Instagram's logo recently underwent.
Kabul's ongoing presidential election negotiations aren't the only dramatic transition underway in Afghanistan.
The Last Empress is the story of Orchid's dramatic transition from a strong - willed, instinctive young woman to a wise and politically savvy leader who ruled China for more than four decades.
There are a lot of factors driving the dramatic transition.
This juxtaposition of ancient and modern names testifies to the dramatic transitions the city has undergone.
Guests will experience a dramatic transition as they journey through the gritty pawn shop - inspired space to discover a light and decadent entry, before arriving in the Pearl Lounge.
A dramatic transition indeed.
Researchers have long assumed that these dramatic transitions resulted in a sort of accelerated evolution in which genes for traits such as skin color and stature changed rapidly to allow humans to survive in their new habitats.
I think one of the best comedic to dramatic transitions is Adam Sandler in Paul Thomas Anderson's PUNCH - DRUNK LOVE.
If the momentum holds, a century - old pillar of the school system could crumble entirely, leading to dramatic transitions and potential pitfalls for students and schools alike.
The BMW also offers better driving comfort combined with the ability to make a dramatic transition to a capable sport mode.
And yet, not quite one year to the day it was announced, Godin is shutting The Domino Project down, offering the awkward explanation that «it was a project, not a lifelong commitment to being a publisher of books,» instead of, perhaps, admitting that publishing is harder than it looks if you want to swim at the deep end of the trade pool in the middle of a dramatic transition, as he obliquely acknowledges in many of his noteworthy takeaways, especially this one:
Philip Guston's mini-retrospective is a marvelous, tightly curated display of 50 paintings, which reveals the dramatic transition from successful Abstract Expressionist works of the 1950s to his great political paintings.
The result is My Struggle, a series of C - prints that document her dramatic transition.
As the idea of a dramatic transition to a clean energy economy in the coming decades takes hold in the Northeast particularly, how does such a speaker get invited to address a group that environmentalists, politicians and regulators expect to help drive this shift?
This is not to trivialize the extreme difficulties posed by a dramatic transition from today's world of steadily growing global emissions to a new world of rapid and sustained global reductions.
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