| 31. | These openings have some similarities with each other, in particular the Bishop's Opening frequently transposes to variations of the Vienna Game.
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| 32. | Having added the powers of Mordru, the Time Trapper and others to his own abilities, he transposes Daxam with his own homeworld.
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| 33. | The name " untied . com " transposes two of the letters of the name " United " and also suggests disorder.
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| 34. | The last work of �mile Zola ( 1902 ), " Truth ", transposes the Dreyfus affair to the world of education.
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| 35. | The unblock of the A transposes Example 10 into Example 11, a simple automatic squeeze with the Q positioned to exert pressure against East.
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| 36. | INAG operates, among others, on the basis of the 2005 Water Law, which transposes the EU water framework directive into national law.
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| 37. | Gustave Dor? who often transposes the fables into equivalent human situations, did so in his 1868 illustration of " The Two Pigeons ".
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| 38. | But Hampton's screenplay, which is based on Holroyd's biography, transposes many of these letters and diary entries into conversational dialogue.
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| 39. | It takes the atmospheric conventions of the old Paul Newman flick " The Hustler " and transposes them into the world of pro bowling.
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| 40. | Also reasonable is 1 . . . f5, when 2 . d4 transposes to a Dutch Defense where White has played the passive move c3.
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