1. And that, say Morton and Phyllis Keller, historians and authors of a recent book on the university, is a natural transition for Harvard. 2. Cone viewed the switch as simply part of the natural transition to a new manager and predicted more staff moves will follow. 3. Having grown up in the family business, working at the fair as teenagers, it was a natural transition for them. 4. He decided managing hotels would be a natural transition. 5. Over time, companies will figure it out, and hasten their natural transition to the Web. 6. Some say that would be a natural transition, since his collections already balance fantastical couture-quality gowns and more practical designs. 7. Talk about a natural transition. 8. The consensus seems to be that becoming the host of a show would be a natural transition for her. 9. The novice terrain around the lower Buggy T-bar makes a natural transition to White Stallion, a great trail for advanced novices working into intermediate range skiing. 10. These colors blend, creating natural transitions. |
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