The next step is the OD, the first attempt at an orchestrated full score, with the correct notation for transposing instruments. |
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However, given low levels of union representation, directly transposing such an approach to the French context could prove more problematic. |
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Instruments with ranges that do not fall comfortably into either bass or treble clef may use a C clef or may be transposing instruments. |
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Michael interpolates his repertoire, transposing any tune without difficulty in the smoothest of transitions. |
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Simply transposing the frames of reference that emerge in one society to the same debate elsewhere can lead to serious misunderstandings. |
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There are, however, other families of ciphers which are based on the idea of transposing the order in which the letters are written. |
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Their notion of identity means transposing the values of their own culture to here because they are afraid of integration and assimilation. |
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She was a willing collaborator, transposing a few songs to better fit the voices being used in the production. |
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The lower oboes are treated as transposing instruments, their parts written to be fingered like treble oboe parts. |
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Have the student try playing this, and other familiar tunes, and then transposing each to a different key. |
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A transposing instrument is a musical instrument whose music is written at a pitch different from concert pitch. |
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The Court found that the French law of 17 July 1978 did not suffice in transposing the requirements of the 1990 directive. |
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For other European insurance companies, the internal regulations transposing the European Directive of 19 December 1991 are applied. |
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All six national-level questionnaire responses were able to identify the national transposing legislation, and to describe the relevant sections. |
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In the area of health and safety at work, several regulations have been issued with the aim of transposing the relevant acquis. |
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Good interpretation requires understanding the discourse and transposing it into another linguistic universe. |
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Most of the moods are based on planetary tones and have been set in audible frequencies by transposing an octave above or below. |
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He also said the pianist may benefit from singing or playing individual parts, especially when there are transposing parts or those that use transposing clefs. |
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In transposing the Directive in 1996 the legislator opted for a minimalistic solution. |
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It was John Milius who first came up with the idea of transposing Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness to a Vietnam war setting. |
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When transposing EU directives into national laws, local lobbies will often push for some ambiguous wording to be used. |
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We believe that transposing the methods used in radio and television would be a mistake. |
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We will continue to highlight the strong points as well as the weak points of each transposing law. |
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Lithuania has made some progress in transposing and implementing the acquis relating particularly to the single market. |
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The Court found that the English national legislation transposing the Agency Directive had to be applied. |
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This personal and visual way of transposing the world is a language which gives structure to creativity. |
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In certain cases the processing of data should be authorised by Community provisions or by acts transposing Community provisions. |
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In contrast to other Schütz editions all the works appear in their original key and register, ie. edited without transposing. |
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I was just experimenting with transposing a melody that I knew in my head to the guitar. |
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Interestingly, active members of the pogo family are widely dispersed in ascomycetes, whereas no transposing elements have been found in other organisms. |
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I then point out that if he actually dials the right number instead of transposing the last 2 digits to end in 67 as opposed to 76 he might be more successful. |
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But transposing such a large number of the cars from their natural Soviet habitat to Middleton's bucolic surroundings has stoked up resentment in the village. |
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Now try transposing seven work mates from London to Amsterdam overnight. |
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Beyond simply transposing the text into English, the translator and the company dedicated a lot of time to discussing the context of the script with the author. |
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He provides a great deal of hard information about transposing brass instruments, such as hand horns crooked in different keys to give a maximum of open notes. |
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The first group is made up of the nine thirteen-inch monitors along the back row which function in synchrony with each other, transposing images from monitor to monitor. |
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The Member States are required to communicate to the Commission the text of national provisions transposing the Directive as well as a correlation table between those provisions and this Directive. |
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Understanding your message and transposing it into the target language. |
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The Personal Security Index was created by transposing the raw data into common units of analysis so that changes in all indicators could be measured in order to arrive at an overall score. |
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Practise transposing a coded message, using a system you have worked out. |
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Romania has continued to make progress in transposing the company law acquis as such and the acquis concerning the protection of intellectual and industrial property rights. |
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After discussing the case that morning, we walk the impressive premises while management explain the challenges of transposing this North American brand to Europe. |
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The proliferation of education played a key role in transposing the social stratification and geographical division into political, economic and cultural structures. |
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Already familiar with the simulation of mechanical production processes, Cetim made good use of its experience in surface treatments by listing the electrolytic parameters and transposing them in a simulation tool. |
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However, in the case of Spain changes were made at the time of transposing the Directive. |
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One major handicap for transposing initiatives into successful concrete action at the 'sharp end' of the industry is that managers' face many issues and their priorities are determined at the local market level. |
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We were still seeing babies who died because there was no such thing as transposing blood for a baby who had an O positive mom and an O negative dad and was not able to mix those bloods together. |
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Unfortunately, singers had no qualms about transposing a piece to suit their voices, and, of course, not all recorded music is available on sheet music. |
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