Sentences with phrase «remarkable transition»

She was born in poverty in Virginia, and raised in very difficult circumstances in the United States, before making a remarkable transition to living the life of a socialite in Britain.
The human brain undergoes a remarkable transition in utero, but until recently scientists have had few tools to study how this process unfolds.
Lawrence said the research team, among other things, was able to discover how the Acidianus virus makes a «remarkable transition» from a lemon - shaped virus into long, thin cylinders.
It is particularly a strong role for Hill, who continues his remarkable transition from comic actor to serious roles that started with an Oscar - nominated turn in Moneyball and continues with the Rupert Goold - directed True Story, in which Hill plays Michael Finkel, a disgraced journalist who got the chance at redemption when a suspected killer (James Franco) took Finkel's name, and would only talk to that journalist.
The remarkable transition in Tennessee shows that states are capable of dramatic reform when the political leadership is committed to focusing public attention on the problem.
According to Jesse Gonzalez, this ’36 Rolls Royce is making the remarkable transition from luxury coach to rat rod.
Despite this, IBM has made a remarkable transition over the last fifty years from being a hardware manufacturer, to (in addition) being on of the largest software companies and now in its latest incarnation, to also being one of the largest global professional services organizations.
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