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the transposing
verb
To reverse or change the order of (two or more things); to swap or interchange.
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A "Spoonerism" is defined as "a ludicrous form of metathesis or the transposing of initial letters to form a laughable combination".
Of course, the key of F-sharp has two white notes, E-sharp (which looks like F) and B. But his pianos with the transposing mechanism, a mechanical contrivance that made so many famous tunes possible, "became a legend," Mrs. Barrett said.
It's a sad business — the wrapping up and the transposing of something that mirrors the heart of someone you love — but Benedetto made us feel as though the books, and the thought they represented, were still intricately connected to the mind and soul of our Papa.
Otherwise, it is discarded, and the algorithm considers the transposing of facilities 1 and 3.
Global democracy becomes thinkable once we focus on the development of transnational civil society rather than on the transposing of representative institutions at the global level.
To this end, the words are often treated symphonically to pursue non-narrative ends, by use of frequent repetition of important words and phrases, and the transposing, reordering or omission of passages of the set text.
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Or "The Case of the Transposed Legs"?
The, represent the transpose and the transpose conjugate.
where denotes the transpose operation.
indicate the transpose for real.
(T means the transpose operator).
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