Many were the instruments and singers interchanging scores and vocal lines during the Baroque Era. |
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Both members sing interchanging lyrics, often combining them simultaneously. |
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In 1899 he founded the magazine World of Art, with the object of interchanging artistic ideas with Western Europe. |
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By interchanging these parts, a rider can achieve his goal for a right fit. |
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A mechanical coding system avoids interchanging of different module cards in the carrier or housing. |
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After centuries of intermingling and interchanging of races, there are probably also many exiled Americans here. |
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Conversion, in syllogistic, or traditional, logic, interchanging the subject and predicate of a categorical proposition, or statement. |
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Some schools don't differentiate between their masters degree and MBA offerings, interchanging the names when they see fit. |
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Duality, in mathematics, principle whereby one true statement can be obtained from another by merely interchanging two words. |
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A mechanical coding system avoids later interchanging of the various module cards in the carrier. |
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The multipoint connector can be provided with coded pins to avoid interchanging of the different instruments in the carrier. |
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The multiple plug of the instrument is provided with a coding hole to avoid interchanging of the various instruments. |
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The module is provided with coded pins that can be inserted to prevent accidental interchanging of the various instrument types. |
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Otherwise the direction of rotation must be altered by interchanging two phases and then check the pressure again. |
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A mechanical coding system avoids interchanging among the different module cards in the carrier. |
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This title does not prohibit an air carrier or foreign air carrier from issuing or interchanging tickets or passes for free or reduced-price air transportation. |
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In the third place, the possibility of interchanging the various means of transport for the trip to and from work should be seen as an acceptable solution for the persons concerned. |
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Government will be interchanging information electronically with Local Authorities, the Private Sector and other external bodies in a managed and secure environment. |
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To avoid interchanging of the different signal conditioning instruments, the multipoint connector of carrier or the housing can be provided with coded pins. |
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Gerrard, Lampard and Wilshere worked well together as a tight central trio on Friday, interchanging smoothly, although the captain was generally the deepest of them and Wilshere the furthest forward. |
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Equipment passing the agreed tests would be capable of interchanging data throughout the Community, and would benefit from the current proposals for mutual recognition on type approval for IT and telecommunication systems. |
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Therefore, the right handside, Gauss's law and interchanging derivatives give. |
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Danger from interchanging inlet and pressure line! |
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If they were, interchanging the two sets of coordinates would not change the wave function at all, which contradicts the result that the wave function must change sign. |
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Databases are fully or close to being operational in about 8 Member States but only Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands have a means of interchanging information electronically. |
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Rui Horta's Container saw the six-strong cast interchanging mad dashes with stillness, group dynamics with isolation and tenderness with confrontation. |
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The M62 crosses Chat Moss before interchanging with the M60 motorway. |
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