Eventually, students transpose their keyboard harmony pieces and make variations based on the themes. |
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To obtain the transpose of a matrix, the rows of the matrix become the columns and vice versa. |
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The challenge remains, however, to transpose stories composed within an ancient context so that they are relevant in a modern one. |
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It's too subtle for that, preferring to transpose space and time to introduce us to real and believable characters. |
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There may, therefore, be a link between poor visual motion sensitivity and the tendency to misidentify, transpose, and reverse letters. |
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Harmonic wind harps transpose the spirit of the wind into spontaneous, multi-layered music in time to nature's rhythms. |
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She advised organists to transpose their accompaniments to a more accommodating key. |
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Just transpose the language into a different context and we're hearing a whole new set of meanings. |
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The confusion results when students try to transpose other instruments, rendering them as they would sound at the piano. |
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A large fraction of the eukaryotic DNA is composed of transposable elements that can cause mutations when they transpose to novel sites. |
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Not only must interpreters understand what the speaker is saying, but they must also be able to transpose the meaning into the target language. |
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How can we transpose the research results obtained at the molecular level to a whole plant? |
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Governments should transpose the conventions in legislation and also implement them in practice. |
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I transpose them in my work and it allows me in turn to think about all that. |
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Let us then transpose that to Canada and say we have a significant spill of radioactive material. |
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The Member States should then transpose the Directive as early as possible, and by 1 November 2009 at the latest, into national law. |
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When Member States transpose directives into their national law they must comply with the principle of equal treatment. |
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That is why dyslexics tend to reverse the order of letter features, thus confusing d with b and p with q, and to transpose the order of letters within words. |
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Taking elements from tradtion to transpose them directly on a record, that has happend to us, but it is not the right way of doing things. |
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There is scant excuse for Regina Taylor to transpose the play, retitled Drowning Crow, to South Carolina's Gullah Islands, its language cloudier, its subtleties flattened out. |
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The last outstanding infringement proceeding for failure to transpose the mechanical and electromechanical equipment directives was terminated. |
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Or, in pictures that take the then-contemporary political situation and transpose it to an earlier period. |
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Denmark on 6 June 1997 notified legislation to the Commission in order to transpose the Directive into Danish law. |
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It is sometimes useful to trace the lines of the drawing on the ground to transpose your plan onto the area. |
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It is, however, difficult to transpose the results that were obtained in vivo to human beings. |
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The financial system's ability to effectively transpose monetary policies remains the prime source of apprehension. |
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Would you like to or do you already transpose these shapes into sculptures? |
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Most of the transposable elements used as markers tend to transpose late in development, and transposed elements are rarely transmitted germinally. |
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Italy has put in place a standard procedure and an emergency procedure in order to transpose this article. |
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We transport ourselves out of the 21st century back to the ancient world of the text or, conversely, we transpose ancient voices into contemporary voices of authority. |
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Once I've sampled it I can transpose it over six octaves, so if you write a whole melody with that one note going up and down the scale you get this amazing texture. |
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Traditionally a British brass instrument, she has had to learn how to transpose music for the horn, expanding her musical knowledge beyond what she may have anticipated. |
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The superscript denotes the transpose of a vector or a matrix. |
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There are seven independent, real parameters in general, which are further reduced to five in OCT as a result of the transpose symmetry of a Jones matrix. |
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Some people may consider this development to be perfectly legitimate, because it tends to transpose the weighting of each country into the institutions according to the size of their populations. |
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A Member State which has no railway system and which does not envisage having one in the near future, would be under a disproportionate and pointless obligation if it had to transpose and implement this Directive. |
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Member states were required to transpose the rules into national laws by September 2008 and to have established battery treatment and recycling plans by one year later. |
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We have to recognise that Member States need finally to correctly apply and transpose the Directive so that these and other problems are resolved expediently. |
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It will also help you to be able to play by ear, to improvise, to transpose into any key, and generally to be able to play with any musical ensemble. |
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National regulators, which are expected to transpose the EU directive into their own laws by January 2007, need to settle the ambiguities by agreeing on definitions. |
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In preparation for the next enlargement, candidate countries have to transpose the acquis communautaire into their national legislation and apply it immediately on accession. |
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The findings lead to an extension of the antidegradability region for qubit and qutrit transpose depolarizing channels. |
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The lobule of the ear was detached to transpose the tissue from the retroauricular region to the anterior auricular surface. |
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Smith also learned that television-based characters do not transpose directly onto the big screen. |
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And I do more or less transpose my own life from song to song. |
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In the field of labour law, notwithstanding the good progress made, further efforts to transpose and align with the relevant acquis and to ensure effective implementation and application are needed. |
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There is no legal obligation to transpose the Covenant into domestic law, providing that steps are taken progressively to realise the Covenant's rights, without discrimination. |
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If we transpose it, you said that it was probably the solution to structuring agriculture in the world, including in countries where hunger is the problem. |
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The European Commission decided Thursday to refer Cyprus to the European Court of Justice for its failure to transpose a directive on driving licence. |
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Wilde sought to transpose the beauty he saw in art into daily life. |
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