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"transpose" Definitions
  1. transpose something (formal) to change the order of two or more things synonym reverse
  2. transpose something (from something) (to something) (formal) to move or change something to a different place or environment or into a different form synonym transfer
  3. transpose something (music) to write or play a piece of music or a series of notes in a different key

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Transpose has said it hopes to have a Transpose-enabled aircraft flying "within a few years," and that it has already entered into conversations with the Federal Aviation Administration.
Will you be willing to transpose the score when your voices change?
In some cases, there are sly literary allusions that deliberately transpose gender.
There was no way I could transpose the positions that I knew.
"This is an interesting concept," said a Delta spokesperson when asked about Transpose.
EU countries have two years to transpose the copyright directive into national laws.
EU countries would then have nine months to transpose it into national law.
To transpose the antitrust framework onto issues of election interference would require metaphor gymnastics.
A3 designers are pitching Transpose to carriers as a major leap in airline fleet flexibility.
She could sight-read and transpose on the piano when she was four years old.
We're trying to look at those and bring them and transpose them into the world.
It does not, however, involve warping space and time to transpose Hong Kong and Shanghai.
In most cases, you can just transpose the preposition to the beginning of the clause.
Schmidt's desire to transpose a sitcom character's outfits into art has a somewhat elongated history.
Instead of redesigning new aircraft, Transpose looks to repurpose existing planes to make them more flexible.
My reaction to amazing art is to pastiche the thing, or transpose it into another medium.
Visual-effects studios in Hollywood transpose actors' faces onto the bodies of fitter, more disposable stunt doubles.
Only in one respect does Maisel actually transpose a real fixture of the era onto its fictional landscape.
This generation may be in a revolutionary state of mind, but they are yet to transpose it into song.
The Transpose group hopes to have "a high-level demonstrator" in the next two to four years, Chua said.
Copy the original block of cells, then right-click on the destination cell, and choose Paste Special then Transpose.
Six Western Balkans nations aspiring to join the bloc are obliged to transpose EU energy rules into national policies.
For the Mirages and Miracles project, they decided to transpose this experience and create a performance for a single spectator.
"So as a woman scientist in the government, I'd like to lately transpose the word 'feminism' to 'equalism,' " she said.
Specifically, Android P will add support for nine operations: Pad, BatchToSpaceND, SpaceToBatchND, Transpose, Strided Slice, Mean, Div, Sub and Squeeze.
"[This] image has been retouched to accentuate this effect of lightness and transpose me into a dream character," she said.
Nonetheless, Obama was determined to transpose his image of democracy in Myanmar over the reality of a brutal military dictatorship.
What that says about me whenever I transpose my own life choices onto these characters starts to seem somewhat grim.
A lot of times it's a relationship we want to talk about, and we transpose it into a different animal.
The show's smartest move is to transpose Petruchio's character traits onto Lilli's alternate love interest, her very important Washington fiancé.
But Look urged him to transpose the scene to Vietnam, which would obviously have implied a different set of pieties.
"For most people, the future of flight will still be on large commercial aircraft," Transpose project executive Jason Chua told CNBC.
These achievement gaps then transpose to enrollment in graduate programs, where our future innovators and discoverers are establishing their research careers.
"I can't think of another director who has managed to transpose better the Wagnerian spirit to our times," Mr. Boadella said.
"So as a woman scientist in the government, I'd like to lately transpose the word 'feminism' to 'equalism,'" the pageant winner said.
Retrofitting all its cabins will be a long and expensive proposition, one that could be made cheaper by a modular system like Transpose.
" Transpose project executive Jason Chua asks airlines, manufacturers, brands, and passionate passengers to reach out and "collaborate on changing the way we fly.
All of this would happen in under an hour, according to the Transpose engineering team, and the mods would be prebuilt with experiences.
The brand's physical Home Book catalogue, too, includes a "cushion visualizer" that lets shoppers transpose products into their home environments via mobile device.
Airbus knows its Transpose business case must be solid before an airline will bite, and on that front the modular concept could encounter resistance.
While quick-change cabin modules may be a new idea, Transpose isn't the first to suggest using cabin space for activities that promote wellness.
The second process used the Met's new laser scanner to collect millions of data points and then transpose them into a 3-D model.
Transpose, Torque, and Time, are three large-scale works in white that cover black geometric elements using the dimensions of the body and space.
Each painting took a week to complete, and then 50 hours to transpose on to each dial — for a total of 10,000 hours of work.
As Linklater's first solo exhibition in Toronto, the works on view transpose the viewer into the oral traditions and everyday domestic rituals of Indigenous female life.
That's what Airbus hopes to make a reality with Transpose, a development from A3, the advanced projects and partnerships division of Airbus located in Silicon Valley.
Simply enter your preferred location, day, and time — think wedding anniversary or when your child was born — and Strellas will transpose the sky onto a map.
This is the problem that Airbus thinks it can solve with Transpose, the wild modular cabin concept that it first revealed to the public last December.
Transpose any one of those into an all-encompassing experiential medium, and it's not hard to imagine what a bad actor (or geopolitical entity) could accomplish.
Everyone who hears that line relates it to themselves, and because we live in the modern world, we transpose it to the context of the workplace.
They should leverage their unique assets and brand heritages but also reinvent their in-store experiences, with the help of new technology, and transpose them online.
But by trying to transpose these story lines onto a different time period, the 2008 and 2010 movies come off like they're relics of a bygone era.
It has released a new concept called "Transpose," which uses swappable plane interiors to offer travelers everything from restaurants to spas to co-working spaces while aloft.
It was a natural step for her, upon graduating with a BA in Fine Art from Kingston University in 2007, to transpose these nuanced experiences into art.
He strove by any means expedient—palette knife, sticks, his thumbs—to transpose the forms and the substances that he saw directly into the stuff of paint.
Both Siegel, who died in 1991, and Ms. Coppola transpose the Civil War into a most uncivil one between a lone man and a group of women.
The proposal provisionally requires member states to transpose the amendments to the BRRD in their national laws by June 2017, with banks required to comply by July 2017.
Beyond gyms, Transpose cabin modules can be stand-ins for spas, napping pods, gaming centers, dining areas, yoga studios, or even, as one traveler suggested, a karaoke lounge.
The risk, when you transpose McEwan's fiction into film, is that what he assembles with such careful intensity on the page can feel airless and oddly artificial onscreen.
Marshak was an absolute genius of translation, and he managed to transpose all of Lear's charm, melancholy, and what G. K. Chesterton once called "lyric insanity" into Russian.
Both female New York senators—the current and the former—readily transpose the empowerment rhetoric of the feminist movement into the quest for greater representation in the corporate boardroom.
There are some other updates in the new version, like the ability to make notes sound loudly or softly, and the ability to transpose loops up or down an octave.
It may be something of a risk to take such a vivid on-screen world, created in state-of-the-art 3D CGI — and transpose it to the flat page.
In fact, one of Tre's signatures is that 2 Chainz finally figured out how to transpose the careening energy from his highest-profile guest spots into a slow, steady crescendo.
They transpose their ill-conceived IP policy goals on to trade policy, seeking to have the United States condone or even demand weaker protection for its innovators and creators overseas.
I remember on your last EP, you did a song—"Jungle Exit"—where you used Google Translate to transpose lyrics that you wrote from Spanish to English and then Swahili.
Using the transparency of the skies, in other words, was meant to shed light, to build mutual trust and perhaps even transpose what was once mysterious into something more knowable.
They tested something A3 calls "Transpose"—a conceptual modular cabin that offers a bevy of in-flight activities: a facial over here, a latte over there, a spin class up front.
Michele Berdy, an interpreter and translator working for the Moscow Times, has explained that because Trump's peculiar Twitter style sounds childish Russian translators often transpose it into a more adult register.
LONDON (Reuters) - Switzerland and Britain are working to transpose Switzerland's current trade relationship with the European Union into a bilateral arrangement to ensure there are no major headaches immediately after Brexit.
Raising eyebrows can be used to transpose all played notes up one full octave while opening a mouth can add a delay, reverb or filter effect to the instrument being played.
For example, in one section, the report discusses what parliament knows about the 'Great Repeal Bill' — legislation that will transpose EU law which currently impacts UK law into UK domestic law.
"So as a woman scientist in the government, I'd like to lately transpose the word 'feminism' to 'equalism,' " McCullough, who started an outreach program called Science Exploration for Kids, said on Sunday.
Both films — and 2014's Haider, based on Hamlet — transpose the Bard's classics to regional India, and Omkara remains a stunning retelling of a world-renown story that is anything but old.
"Her boldly feminine outlook explores the rules of modern beauty to transpose them into a collection shaped by the sensual tension that exists between the body and clothing," the show notes read.
CS: I began as a landscape painter and was going nuts trying to transpose landscape into painting — I wanted the energy of what I was seeing, but the form was so predetermined.
The lead single, "Fall Apart," shows Maps & Atlases forging ahead as if they were a brand new band, allowing themselves to transpose Davison's programmed drums into an out-and-out funk track.
The bill will transpose EU law, repeal the 1972 European Communities Act which formalizes Britain's EU membership, and give ministers the power to change existing laws to make sure they work after Brexit.
Transpose borrows its concept from cargo planes and applies it to passenger planes — the idea being that instead of loading goods into an aircraft, you could load modules with experiences onto the plane.
The repeal bill, which the government says will help achieve a smooth transition as Britain leaves the EU, will transpose EU law and repeal the 1972 European Communities Act which formalizes Britain's EU membership.
Snapchat, meanwhile, announced a collaboration with the pop artist Jeff Koons, which allows Snapchat users to transpose graphical depictions of Mr. Koons's signature balloon-animal-inspired artwork over photos they take on their smartphones.
The package of measures are proposals at this stage with European law requiring EU Member States to vote on and agree them, and transpose them into national legislation — a process that can take multiple years.
The Repeal Bill, which the government says will help achieve a smooth transition as Britain leaves the EU, will transpose EU law and also repeal the 1972 European Communities Act which formalizes Britain's EU membership.
When we do, we praise structurally adjusted growth and, for example, transpose queer imperialist rights-based values onto LGBTQI communities as though African indigenous life has never yielded what we now describe as gender nonconformity.
From my perspective, her aim was to transpose a highly subjective and beloved cult novel into a breezy and digestible sitcom, with the intent of making intellectual feminist art more digestible for a wider audience.
During the course of the trilogy, which wraps up with "The Rise of Skywalker," in December, Driver has managed to transpose the wounded virility of his twenty-first-century characters to the saga's galactic scale.
Assuming the Council gives its thumbs up the final text will be published on the Official Journal of the EU, and Member States will then have 24 months to transpose the rules into their national legislation.
China's iPhone users have found a new craze — a new app called Zao which lets people convincingly and hilariously transpose their faces onto actors like Leonardo DiCaprio, Kit Harrington from "Game of Thrones", and many others.
The EU executive had initially sought a 54,639-euro daily penalty but subsequently reduced its demand to 6,071 euros after Belgium took measures to transpose the EU rules, with only the Brussels region experiencing some shortcomings.
It's also carried over functions like the ability to record your mixed output, transpose a song's key or sort by song key, apply audio effects like a bit crusher or echo, and set loops and cue points.
Until Britain's EU membership ends it is unable to agree trade deals with external countries, and it is unclear how easily or quickly an already-stretched British civil service could transpose EU deals into bilateral trade agreements.
And while many VR experiences often try to transpose traditional narrative or gaming conventions into the space, a few moments into Gnomes I realized that Favreau, Wevr, and co-publisher Reality One had something different in mind.
EditorsNote: 1st graf; transpose Oladipo's rebound-assist stats Victor Oladipo recorded 26 points, nine rebounds and six assists to help the Indiana Pacers notch a 114-493 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night in New York.
The vision is a little crazy: Transpose thinks airlines could install sections filled with exercise bikes to help flyers stay active on long flights, or a cafe from a major coffee chain, or perhaps a kid-safe play area.
And on the first day of his quest for a mega-promotion, as he ferried his team in a rented minivan with Illinois plates, Mr. O'Rourke made plain his intention to transpose his Texas blueprint onto the national stage.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain published on Thursday the key piece of legislation that will enact its exit from the European Union, detailing how the government will transpose EU law into British law and end the supremacy of the European Court of Justice.
LONDON, Feb 22 (IFR) - The Association for Financial Markets in Europe has urged European lawmakers to quickly agree and transpose a European Commission proposal implementing TLAC into Europe to give banks enough time to build their cushions of loss-absorbing debt.
I'm not a superstitious person by nature, but I felt like to sort of transpose those songs out of the very specific world Handsome Furs were in to a new project would maybe bringing along some phantasmagorical or psychic taint to it.
"One of the reasons that we're going public is so we can hear what other types of experiences passengers and airlines would be interested in having aboard their aircraft," said Jason Chua, the leader of the A3 cabin project, which is called Transpose.
Hidden inside the small notch cutout at the top of the iPhone X is a significant number of new camera parts and sensors that do more than just transpose your face onto an emoji cat or scan it to unlock your phone.
To produce a deep fake, all you need is a piece of free software, some pictures of the person whose face you wish to transpose, an existing piece of film to paste it into and a script for your digital creation to read.
Jason Chua, a project executive at A³ by Airbus and the head of Transpose, says he envisions people moving freely around the plane like they would on a cruise ship, hopping from spot to spot rather than being crammed in their coach seats.
"So, I'm going to transpose connective tissue from your palette, put it on the exposed root material, pull the receded gum over the top of it and secure it in place with sutures," she said as if the whole thing wasn't super weird.
The EU executive, which is in charge of monitoring the application of EU rules, said Poland had not yet concluded the legislative process to apply the new rules, breaching the deadline of July 2015 to transpose an EU directive into national law.
Sarah Projansky, the author of "Spectacular Girls: Media Fascination and Celebrity Culture," said that the apps transpose the fan-club celebrity culture of the early 20th century into the punishing marketplace in which influencers — Escapex's client base — are compelled to operate today.
"Transpose" (2017) contains a spiral or vortex near its center built out of swipes of subtly varying whites and grays, which feels a bit like a portal: it invites the eye into the composition and draws the body closer to the painting.
The judgment from the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) came after the European Commission sued Belgium two years ago for failing to transpose into national law a 2014 EU directive aimed at encouraging the development of broadband across the bloc.
Although Al-Maria's comments focused specifically on her conception of the Persian Gulf in the early 2000s, it's useful to transpose some of those conditions onto the Sun Belt — a region spanning across Texas and New Mexico, up to Colorado, and down through Arizona and southern California.
While political accord on the new telecoms code has indeed been reached between the EU institutions, members of the EU parliament and Council still need to vote to adopt it — after which the bloc's Member States will have two years to transpose it into their national laws.
May's program for government was largely restricted to the technical work of making sure Brexit can happen: a bill that sets out how the government will transpose huge swathes of EU law into British law and separate bills on related topics such as immigration, customs and fisheries.
While the research organization made sure not to explicitly reference any specific companies in these scenarios, you could easily transpose a few tech giants onto its examples — whether it's ad-profiling social network Facebook or Google-owned learning thermostat maker Nest, to name two obvious ones.
If you transpose ideas of abuse within the context of domestic relationships onto parasocial relationships with men in politics, then Bernie Sanders raising his voice when he discusses the grievous wealth inequality and predatory insurance industry practices in America becomes a personal transgression of your boundaries.
"So we are working on that to transpose all bilateral relationships that we have between Switzerland and the EU into a bilateral scheme with the UK." He added that Switzerland wanted to "deepen" the relations between the two countries beyond the period once the immediate time pressure was off.
The bill, still subject to amendments but expected to be definitively approved by mid-October, will transpose into law several powers granted to the police and other agencies under a state of emergency that began in November 2015, after the Islamist attacks in Paris that killed 130 people.
EditorsNote: 2nd graf, change 'its' to 'their'; 4th graf, transpose numbers; 9th graf, take out inaccurate phrase; tweak headline Gordon Hayward scored a game-high 29 points and the visiting Boston Celtics played strong defense down the stretch to hold off the Minnesota Timberwolves 127-117 on Friday night.
That's the idea behind Transpose, a project of Airbus' Silicon Valley outpost known as A³. It has partnered with Reebok and Peloton to display (through May 19) a prototype 'flying gym' module — complete with stationary bikes, yoga mats, resistance stations and other workout equipment — at Mineta San Jose International Airport.
This includes implementing the EU's incoming GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), which sets out stricter penalties for mishandling personal data — and which the UK has said it will transpose into national law via a new UK Data Protection Act (and the repeal of the existing Act to avoid any conflicts).
EditorsNote: 257th graf, transpose Capitals and goalie; 21th and 223th graf: eliminate unnecessary words Alex Ovechkin scored his 217th career goal for Washington but that was not enough as Ben Chiarot finished with two goals, the second coming 212 seconds into overtime, as the Montreal Canadiens rallied for a 23-22 victory over the host Capitals on Monday night.
Hardcastle's invention "has allowed her to use this transparent site as a vehicle for projection mapping and infrared software to transpose bespoke visuals drawing on the chemical and mercurial properties of the conductive coating, and encourages the user to interact with the form in the way that we're used to: an inferred sense of touch, with responsive feedback," the press release reads.
They argue the exemption means at least three million people across the UK would be unable to find out what personal data the Home Office or other related organizations hold on them, with the government able to shield the data behind a claim of "effective immigration control" — risking cementing errors in the processing of applications that could lead to immigrants being unfairly denied entry or deported from the UK. They also argue the clause is incompatible with the incoming EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) — which the data protection bill is intended to transpose into UK law ahead of the May 25 deadline for applying the regulation.

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