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Those clever adaptations include a projecting portico with a central barrel vault flanked by Tuscan columns, transposed from the tripartite window format usually called Palladian but in fact cribbed from the Renaissance master Sebastiano Serlio.

Here the setting is moved to Northern Ireland, and the action is transposed from the Labour election victory of 1945 to the VE Day celebrations a few months earlier.

In the tart phrase "suck it and see", one might just about detect some of the bloody-minded passive-aggression of the Monkeys' early days – the teenage diffidence in interviews, the accepting of awards dressed as the Village People, the very northern, arms-folded rejection of all flummery, transposed from the Yorkshire dales to Sheffield's suburbs.

Mary Zimmerman's staging of "Lucia," which she had transposed from the eighteenth century to the nineteenth, was elegant and stylized, although, perhaps in a nod to Met animal-husbandry traditions of realism, the first scene included a pair of loping wolfhounds.

More than just a period drama about the fates of the inhabitants of a grand house at the beginning of the twentieth century, the show has been about what can and can't be done within a period drama — at least, one that is not required to hew to a script transposed from the pages of a nineteenth-century novel.

At a time when much of Europe is preoccupied with the euro crisis, the report sounded some familiar themes, transposed from the real world of money to the virtual one of digital media: Europe is falling behind, and a fragmented political landscape is preventing it from addressing its challenges.

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However, Willhoeft and Traut (1990) showed that the male determining region (M) regularly transposes from the second chromosome to the third in the laboratory.

Now, four years later, comes a brash young man who not only begins the finale of his symphony the way Beethoven began his in the Ninth, by quoting the tunes of earlier movements, but also introduces a broad choralelike melody that more than resembles Brahms's: it begins with the same string texture, the same four notes (transposed from C to E), the first three of them in the same rhythm.

The intention, clearly, is to create a community, but the result is like seeing Thornton Wilder's Our Town arbitrarily transposed from New Hampshire to the east Midlands.

It is directed by Arnaud des Pallières, making his first visit to the Cannes competition with his fourth feature, and is adapted from the novella by Heinrich von Kleist, with the action transposed from Reformation-era Saxony to the mountainous Cévennes region of France.

Lady with a dog, transposed from Yalta to the internet KA Semënova | McSweeney's | 24 September 2013 "A new person had appeared on his Who to Follow list: a lady with a little dog.

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