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Transposing the action to a grand country house in the 1960s and played out with a giddy soundtrack to match, it tells of Mr Prowde, who is keen to marry his daughter, Silvia, to an eligible young man.
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Transposing the classic Brit noir to the 1960s adds a touch of Quadrophenia-style mod chic, but it also drives home how difficult it is to improve on the original.
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Transposing plays from one culture to another is always tricky.
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Transposing this image of these two GREAT AMERICANS on any situation we may face as a Nation gives me goosebumps!
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Transposing the Lethal Weapon template to suburban west London, the rather too knowing Vexed teams Toby Stephens and Lucy Punch as mismatched, bickering detectives.
The weekend's TV highlights Julia N Raeside 2010
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Transposing reality seems to be a weapon of choice.
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Transposing the discussion about New York, Jurowski, and cross-dressing tenors here, first, the New York Times review of Hansel at the Met is here, also with praise for Jurowski without the Philly critic's not so hidden agenda.
And mad props to... Jessica 2008
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Transposing you 24% poll into 74% in favor of democrat policy is an unrealistic stretch.
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Transposing the terms of the equation we may get an expression for either of those elements, current, pressure, or resistance, in the terms of the other two.
Steam, Steel and Electricity James W. Steele
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Transposing, and expanding _as ... as_ into two phrases, we have, Washington was good _in the degree in which_ he was great.
Higher Lessons in English A work on english grammar and composition Brainerd Kellogg
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