The thin line of his pencil transcribes the desert light and, for the first time in this exhibition, a unique and unmistakable vision appears. |
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Indeed, the Sonata in G essentially transcribes an earlier work for two flutes and continuo. |
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It is a descriptive account, with occasional physiocratic remarks, that essentially transcribes documents from diverse origins, mainly the companies themselves. |
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She transcribes this part of the text from my scan and adds boldface. |
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I now have screen capture software and a Braille console that transcribes the screen content for me. |
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Selects and transcribes numerical data from reference records to work sheets according to the supervisor's instructions. |
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If we were to choose a particular version we will retain the live in Bogota that transcribes the best the music power of this production. |
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The ORO Finance Clerk transcribes this invoice to a spreadsheet to consolidate these searches by case in order to effect cost recovery. |
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Takes dictation by shorthand notes and transcribes letters, reports and memoranda from notes. |
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The degree of detail with which one transcribes the policy framework in the action plan. |
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Finds some information in the documentation provided and transcribes it in whole or in part. |
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The revised Code of Canon Law transcribes into canonical norms the rich conciliar and post-conciliar teaching of the Church on religious life. |
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As its name suggests, the work draws its clear inspiration from Arthur Rimbaud's famous poem, from which the author transcribes all the dream-like overtones of sensuality. |
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Before him there is a tangible scene on display, a scene that he transcribes with his pencil on a transparent screen, a scene that he takes down in shorthand into real time quick sketches. |
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Closed Captioning: The symbol indicates that a television set has a built-in or a separate decoder which transcribes dialogue to text on the screen. |
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The author transcribes and edits the material to give it final form. |
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The basic unit of Maya hieroglyphic text is the glyph block, which transcribes a word or phrase. |
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Steingass transcribes the Persian word as muri but the Tadjik form mori 'chimney, smoke outlet' as well as the loaned forms in Turkic bear witness to the waw-i majhtiil. |
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