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. |
Paris, Idaho This transposes to APHRODISIA, a W3 term defined as sexual desire especially when violent. |
This is a limited case scenario, but the reasoning transposes to the data architecture level. |
By means of these assured yet quivering lines, she transposes the painterly flourishes of the original paintings into crisp, staccato markings. |
It currently uses both a paper and electronic assessment platform and transposes the data collected on paper into an electronic format. |
Instead of searching for a modern definition of culture, Nietzsche transposes an archaic ideal of culture onto modern society. |