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Meanings of rapid transitions in English
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Usage of rapid transitions in English
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Conclusions: Results highlight rapidtransitions in hookah use and several risk factors for initiation.
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There is no accounting for the rapidtransitions of thought and feeling in drunken men.
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In this strange existence, with its great and rapidtransitions, happy events are always imminent.
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It invents grotesque figures, it likes rapidtransitions, luxurious forms, sharply marked changes, acute tones, a pathetic song.
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The quick glance of Delafield not only watched, but easily detected, both the rapidtransitions and the character of these opposite emotions.
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She has elbow-room, and, moreover, she is not unused to rapidtransitions from high prosperity to temporary difficulty, and so back again.
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There was an eloquence in the rapidtransitions of expression that melted one into another; there was a dreamy thoughtfulness in the magnificent hazel eyes.
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He even delights in rapidtransitions from one extreme to the other, as is amply proved by a curious custom which deserves to be recorded.
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The long habit of rapidtransitions made it easy for her to exclaim to the Duchess: "Why, I thought you'd gone back to the Princess!"
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"Do you mind telling me-isthere another woman?" he demanded, with one of those rapidtransitions of topic in which he excelled.
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"No poet except Shakespeare," says Sir Walter Scott, "ever possessed the power of exciting the most varied and discordant emotions with such rapidtransitions."