With a few exceptions, the movie essentially lifts the musical out of the Broadway theatre and transposes it onto celluloid. |
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By means of these assured yet quivering lines, she transposes the painterly flourishes of the original paintings into crisp, staccato markings. |
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In Litany, he transposes pages from the passbook into photolithographic prints. |
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Instead of searching for a modern definition of culture, Nietzsche transposes an archaic ideal of culture onto modern society. |
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Dr Doe, as it happens, is dyslexic, and admitted that he often transposes numbers. |
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This is a limited case scenario, but the reasoning transposes to the data architecture level. |
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It also transposes this negative experience to countries with a more competitive labour market. |
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Then, a module that slices and transposes the sound is followed by a 4-voice frequency shifter. |
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It currently uses both a paper and electronic assessment platform and transposes the data collected on paper into an electronic format. |
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Paris, Idaho This transposes to APHRODISIA, a W3 term defined as sexual desire especially when violent. |
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There is ambivalence in the coexistence of these two narrations: the characters seem to lead a humdrum existence but the artist transposes them in an existential reality. |
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NagraIP uses Nagravision's conditional access technology developed for digital television and transposes it to broadband networks employing IP protocol, such as xDSL networks, fiber optics, digital cable and the Internet. |
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National legislation implementing the second railway package will separately be subject to further examination as to whether it conforms to European rules and fully transposes them. |
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The proposal also transposes into Community law some internationally agreed principles, criteria and project requirements so as to ensure that these are observed in projects authorised by the Community and its Member States. |
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In the same way the soon to be adopted directive on the setting of airport charges, transposes the applicable ICAO provisions in a way that should not raise contentious issues. |
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Within the framework of the struggle against money laundering and the funding of terrorism, Dexia uses the strictest international standards and transposes them in its internal policies. |
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This ambition also transposes the ethical way PSA Peugeot Citroën must behave towards its stake-holders and its role in society as a responsible company. |
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Undaunted, he made the film over four months during the summer of 1936 on Foula and the film transposes these events to Shetland. |
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