| 21. | Forty years later, Wargnier has transposed his lifelong fascination to film.
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| 22. | He was right, just had the Fox and Labastida numbers transposed.
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| 23. | He sheepishly admitted to transposing the aria down a half-step.
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| 24. | The first version transposed two names and should be discarded.
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| 25. | He explains his way of transposing keys and creating polyphony.
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| 26. | The transpose is continuous from to, or from to.
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| 27. | Here z ^ { * } denotes the conjugate transpose of z.
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| 28. | Recorders are either untransposed or in some cases transposed at the octave.
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| 29. | The result is that database records can be transposed into Java objects.
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| 30. | Older carillons can be transposing instruments, generally transposing upward.
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