Aún no tenemos significados para "sudden transitions".
1Such sudden transitions can but do harm to the health of the soul.
2His sudden transitions sometimes make his writings difficult of interpretation.
3In the life of every man, there are sudden transitions of feeling, which seem almost miraculous.
4Vendale gave his hand, a little bewildered by Obenreizer's sudden transitions from one humour to another.
5Captain Bonneville had now a taste of the sudden transitions to which a trapper's life is subject.
6How well David remembered these sudden transitions.
7Miss Bartlett's sudden transitions were too uncanny.
8Naked women will dash across the stage and the cast will make sudden transitions into modern-day life.
9All sudden transitions are shocking; and God has contrived the transitions of our lives so that they shall be mainly gradual.
10I had noticed these sudden transitions before, and knew them to be the signs which preceded the speedy clearing of the atmosphere.
11Careful to avoid any sudden transitions, he began the vision with them both perched in a tall fir that overlooked the meadow outside.
12After accustoming the ear and voice to the different notes, the student should learn to make sudden transitions from one key to another.
13They may be compared to those of the Red Thrush, more rapidly delivered, and having more flute notes and fewer guttural notes and sudden transitions.
14Such sudden transitions, made with the quickness of youth, often to escape a harsh word or obey an order, aggravated the condition of her health.
15"What sudden transitions we pass through," said, Mr. George, "in travelling on the Rhine!"
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