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When Duke Ellington visited Addis, Mr Astatke transposed some of the American bandleader's numbers from the West's eight-note scale into Ethiopia's five-note scale.

Miró transposed some of Steen and Sorgh's figures and, perhaps looking out at the farm, introduced new ones: a bat, a spider, a frog, a fish, a swan.

The No on 522 campaign is so lazy in repeating itself, that for its graphic they just transposed some soup images, moved milk cartons around, and added a few new images to the same flyer developed by lobbyists last year to confuse Californians.

24 25 To reduce the risk of cases and co-informants being identifiable, we have transposed some details between cases, while leaving the number of informants per case unaffected.

The β-globin gene cluster of bovids represents the only exception to this general pattern, as one or more en bloc duplications have transposed some early-expressed HBE and/or HBH genes to chromosomal locations upstream of one or more late-expressed HBB genes (Townes et al. 1984; Schimenti and Duncan 1985; fig. 2).

We discovered that when we were preparing Figure 1 source data 5 we transposed some lines of data from Figure 1 source data 3. Thus, because of the transposition, some p-values in Figure 1 source data 5 were calculated incorrectly (a side-by-side comparison is shown in Supplementary file 1, file held on figshare under http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.org/10.6084/m9.figshare

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They couldn't escape becoming more musically competent, and they had to transpose some songs down from youthful shout to middle-aged growl.

Transposing some into UK law would usually be done through a special committee of MPs, she said.

As we continue communicating more consistently, with more people, in more places, than before, we've turned to images as a way to transpose some offline customs, like comfortable silences between friends, into the online realm.

Other errors in the work include transposing some of the Welsh Marcher barons of King Henry I of England's reign into nobles of William the Conqueror's time, and omitting an entire generation of fitzWarins.

A report in the Nocturnalist column on Saturday about a gala at Avery Fisher Hall celebrating Lincoln Center's recent architectural updates transposed, in some copies, the surnames of a CNBC reporter who discussed covering Athenian riots.

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