This specific definition means that adding or subtracting control voltage simply transposes pitch, a very valuable feature.
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Being in the provinces, being in the middle of nowhere, transposes beautifully to Australia between the wars.
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It is likely that Foucault's source is Reed, and he transposes it to the nineteenth century.
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The move 1 . . . c5 2 . e4 transposes to the Alapin Variation of the Sicilian Defence.
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The birth of his son brought him experience of fatherhood in which that holly relationship Father-Son transposes.
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The Bogo-Indian Defence is a solid alternative to the Queen's Indian, into which it sometimes transposes.
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Swing simply " transposes " its own ( OS-agnostic ) semantics over the underlying ( OS-specific ) components.
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The author was inspired by Lucretius, Virgil and Ovid and transposes Christian content into a Classical literary form, the epic.
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Monopoly SF, which transposes the Parker Bros . classic to the street of San Francisco, goes for $ 25.98.
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It is characterized by hybridity as it transposes Arabic traditional performances that were usually seen in public squares and marketplaces to theatre buildings.