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I think that group was then transposed over on to the Russia probe, and then many of them were transposed to the Mueller probe.
EditorsNote: 2nd graf, words transposed; 13th graf, should be Aug.
All are available, transposed onto the world's most famous paintings.
A lovely, transposed start to our solving week, Ms. Burnikel.
The phone numbers have two digits transposed and this is a mistake.
Correction: This story originally transposed references to a Pew and Gallup poll.
An earlier version of this feature transposed the names of one writer.
Just what the Christmas tradition needed — familiar cozy platitudes transposed into bighearted camp.
Previous versions of this article also transposed Nathaniel Edward Holmes' first and middle names.
"The phone numbers have two digits transposed and this is a mistake," Bowers wrote.
People played versions of themselves, transposed to lifestyles and careers of the Soviet Union.
Images portraying herpes, hell, drones, 9/11, and Monica Lewinsky were transposed onto the logo.
Each incident of violence in the novel has been transposed from footage of police brutality.
First, the action is transposed from San Francisco to the fictional town of Hilltowne, Michigan.
The glitches follow classic glitch aesthetic, from dissected colors to transposed sections of the image.
Just listen to how weird "Star-Spangled Banner" sounds when transposed to its enharmonic opposite.
An earlier version of this article transposed two years that referred to spiral ham purchases.
More often, European rules are transposed into each country's law and applied by national watchdogs.
But if you transposed the timelines of their lives, you could locate a point of intersection.
Then there's the times when that gets transposed onto Bakersfield, which is of course a contrast.
An earlier version of a picture caption with this article transposed the names of two dancers.
The resulting picture was transposed, like a mirror image of the drawing left on the slab.
" She added that it reflects how Price's writing was truly American, "not Europe transposed to America.
Passionate, sometimes vulgar, voices are transposed on top of duplicity at the highest levels of government.
The gleaming boxes seem almost digitally transposed onto the otherwise muted landscape of mountains and sky.
The handwritten information would later be entered into computers -- a recipe for transposed digits and misspelled names.
The date, August 31, is simply his jersey number transposed, and Rod is nothing if not august.
The EU's Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) was transposed into Spanish legislation on 18 June 2015.
Fun fact: The acoustic guitar passage in their song "Elder Gods" incorporates Bach's "Sarabande" transposed from lute.
In October 2017, Oper Stuttgart presented his half-finished production of "Hänsel und Gretel," transposed to Rwanda.
BRRD was transposed into Spanish legislation on 18 June 2015, with full implementation from 1 January 2016.
Based on that, I have transposed everything into something much darker, in the pure tradition of cyberpunk.
The Great Barrier Reef, transposed to North America's west coast, would stretch from Baja California to British Columbia.
Earlier this month, a chunk of Central Park was transposed into the confines of a spacious Brooklyn gallery.
Artist Othelo Gervacio is the man behind the artwork, which in some shots are transposed onto Beyoncé's frame.
Earlier versions of the captions for pictures No. 1 and 2 in the accompanying slide show were transposed.
In TGA, two of the major arteries are transposed, each connected to the wrong side of the heart.
An earlier version of this article transposed one aspect of the results of a recent study on diet.
An earlier version of this article transposed the death tolls in two crashes involving Boeing's 737 Max jets.
A resident of Los Angeles, Ms. Opie, 57, has transposed Marker's Cold War angst to the Trump era.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article transposed the positions of two government officials.
An earlier version of this article transposed the given name and surname of a Turkish expatriate in Europe.
He has inverted a silhouette of South America and transposed it to North America's usual location on the map.
Ousseynou Khadim Bèye, a Senegalese indie games developer, has transposed that thinking onto a more socio-politically charged game.
Offerings of more recent vintage include a "Julius Caesar" transposed by the director Gregory Doran to the Arab Spring.
An earlier version of this article transposed the given and surname of the chief executive of Advanced Energy Economy.
An earlier version of this article transposed two letters in the name of the company launching the financial instrument.
For example, the letters in "apple" might be transposed to form the word "palep", thereby encrypting the original word.
An earlier version of this article transposed the ages and occupations of Mishal and Aaron Majewski of Waco, Tex.
And the score, originally written for tenor, has been transposed every which way for different voice types — and genders.
An earlier version of this article transposed the given name and surname of the district fire officer for Vizianagaram.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR Spain transposed the EU's Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) into law in 13.
The basketball player Randy Foye tells about situs inversus, which caused his organs to be transposed from the usual position.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR Spain transposed the EU's Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) into law in 2015.
An earlier version of this article transposed two figures in the population of Charlotte, N.C. It is 860,000, not 680,000.
In Indianola's Second Precinct in Warren County, some votes appeared to be transposed in the Iowa Democratic Party's reported results.
It's Dance Dance Revolution or Guitar Hero transposed into virtual reality and translated into an intuitive, fanciful means of interaction.
There are glimmers of a new world, our new world, transposed into the fantastic and the science fictional video game worlds.
At a critical moment, Hablik transposed the ideals of German Romanticism to proto-Space Age fetishism for a utopian, technological society.
Hanukkah has Maccabees and oil and dreidels and applesauce — not exactly things that can be transposed into a seasonal winter wonderland.
Kehinde Wiley's signature portraits are devoted to depicting everyday African Americans transposed into extraordinary settings inspired by historic paintings of aristocrats.
"Black Caesar," in particular, is a remake of the 1931 gangster picture "The Public Enemy" transposed to Harlem of the 1970s.
This town isn't just evocative of Sweetwater; it actually is Sweetwater, just transposed from the Old West and into Japan's Edo period.
For all the inherent strangeness in images of suburban banality transposed into an alien landscape, the book is not scathing or critical.
And in light of those transposed fight results, does Tibau forfeit the "win" portion of fight purse while Trujillo now receives his?
Patterns that individually would wallpaper rooms in ideals of femininity and beauty, transposed onto male bodies that the dominant culture labels worthless.
Mr. Robbins, Transposed over the photo taken on the roof is a poem you wrote about New York, all tension and contrasts.
It's not Clueless, which transposed the story of petty teenage heiress turned aspiring matchmaker from Regency-era England to 1990s Los Angeles.
Those fundamental rights have been transposed into U.K. domestic law through the Data Protection Act 2018, and they will stay, for now.
Nor are they viral stunts, like the fragment of a Donald J. Trump speech transposed to the tenor saxophone by Dan Felix.
A designer had given him a plan on paper and he had successfully transposed it to the fifteen-thousand-square-foot roof.
The visual essence of each culture is then transposed into an abstract array of colors and shapes, covering the entirety of each vessel.
"European Union law will be transposed into UK law at the time we leave, providing certainty for workers, businesses and consumers," Davis said.
It transposed the bewildering world of current events onto simple storylines: us versus them, regular folks versus elites, the righteous versus the unjust.
DeGeneres, Chrissy Teigen, Olivia Munn, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, and Oprah (or rather, Oprah's face transposed on someone else's body) give hilariously awkward performances.
The scientists transposed the carvings onto a chart of known constellations that surrounded HB9, and realized that the figures could represent celestial clusters.
But with more than 19,000 different rules and regulations to be transposed, getting this bill through Parliament will be complex and time-consuming.
The wax museum allows visitors to have their face scanned to form a holographic image which is then transposed to a digital character.
And it was hard to prove them wrong because the I.T.F. transposed and misspelled his name, referring to him as Yaka Garonfin Koptigan.
So Robert Gebeloff, a data journalist at The Times, transposed Census Bureau information about race, poverty levels and homeownership onto a precinct map.
CHANEL Tweed de Chanel Tweed has been synonymous with Chanel ever since Coco transposed it from men's to women's fashions in the 1920s.
It also let trading continue across the EU even though 17 of its members had not yet fully transposed the rules into national law.
The entire sequence feels like a mirage, or a dream dance, like the technicolor trip from Singing in the Rain transposed onto seedier surroundings.
For his film, Douglas transposed Conrad's narrative, set in London in 193, to Portugal in 219, a pivotal moment in the country's modern history.
"I used the hexachord, but transposed, that I had used to generate the old String Trio, which is now 50 years old," he said.
Strangely, a narrow, vertical slice of the face on the far right, with his cropped, pale blue eye transposed to the middle of the tableau.
The paintings depict biblical events transposed onto the reality of Solentiname, connecting Christ's suffering with the community's struggles — violence, torture, and censorship — during the dictatorship.
In Inheritance From Mother, the lines between past and present blur; the East is transposed like a palimpsest over West; and life shades into literature.
His newest collection, Indústria, for example, celebrates the ways in which organic forms, such as hexagonal honeycombs, have long been transposed into art and architecture.
Sometimes, the information left with the tape has been muddled or transposed by the previous hands it's passed through, and Salsburg has to play detective.
With the shimmering glitches of the studio version transposed into an uncanny, Lynchian ballad on screen, Cave's amelodic delivery is even more brutal and exhausting.
What if Forster's plot were transposed to contemporary New York, with gay men from different generations standing in for Forster's straight people from different classes?
After rewatching "Going Places," I transposed the narrative and read Blier's novel, which is filthy, broader in its concerns and the basis of the film.
Correction: The CNN/ORC Poll topline document released Tuesday contained an error, numbers showing the partisan makeup of the sample on the methodology page were transposed.
But that's a big enough number that it means censorship doesn't really fly on centralized media, either, because it can be transposed to the decentralized alternative.
It transposed political issues like civil rights and Vietnam into what appeared to be a straightforward legal position: crime is wrong and criminals should be punished.
An earlier version of a capsule summary of this article transposed the name of the artist whose album was No. 1 on Billboard's chart this week.
To create its innovative cladding, the 21-year-old Murman photographed the conifers, then had the images transposed in 2300:250 scale onto a vinyl scrim.
The movie is a science-fiction adaptation of the Indian myth that inspired Thomas Mann's novel "Transposed Heads" and a self-declared "Cosmunist" (Cosmic Communist) manifesto.
"  During the year she spent making the comic book, Beloff wrote down all of her own dreams, then "transposed them into the world of Albert Grass.
Maybe your Social Security number is transposed on your W-2 or one of your side gigs incorrectly reported how much money you made on a 1099.
The caption also transposed the positions of Mr. Mays and George MacKay in the picture; Mr. Mays is in the center, and Mr. Mackay is at left.
If season one of Big Little Lies was a modern-day noir, then the second season is The Day After Tomorrow transposed onto the Pacific Coast Highway.
Because the output is MIDI (whereas Amper is a finished WAV or MP3 file), the artist has complete freedom over how the notes are transposed into instrumentation.
It became apparent to me that he had transposed a side of himself onto Jean Valjean, and needed to destroy that part of himself he saw there.
"Let's take our counrty back now before it's too late," read text at the end of the video, with the "t" and "r" in the word transposed.
Her Soho space featured artwork created by her then 6-year-old daughter Bryn, consisting of three large, colorful abstract paintings blown up and transposed onto canvas.
Musk's face is transposed onto that of the human Captain Pike, while Bezos is transformed into a member of the bulbous-headed alien race known as Talosians.
"It was not really hard because I know how to draw with my hand, so, it's like I just transposed the skills to the computer," he said.
But in this lies the crux: Matisse has transposed the fantasy of a sex slave into his living room, positioning female sexual subjugation as part of the everyday.
Until then, British civil servants are contingency planning, working out ways immigration could be controlled, lost funding from the bloc replaced and EU laws transposed into British law.
But across America, which presents far more productions of this ballet than any other country, the story is often transposed to the city in which it's being performed.
Meanwhile, his striking 1920 photograph of a muscular powerhouse mechanic working with a huge wrench on a steam pump could easily be transposed onto a Diego Rivera mural.
I imagine it's maybe some sort of hybrid fugue state I enter, where my identity is transposed with another state of awareness, giving me access to these psychedelic landscapes.
"When we looked at the organs of her abdominal cavity — which has the organs of the digestive tract — they were transposed entirely right to left," Walker told USA Today.
STACEY Do you think this is what Bob Dylan had in mind with his transposed nursery rhyme of a lyric: "He just smoked my eyelids and punched my cigarette"?
The work features environmental sounds typically outside the range of human hearing, like the reverberations of an earthquake or the clicking of a water-stressed tree, transposed into audibility.
I put all of these songs into one and transposed them so they were all in the same key, and started crafting melodies out of the bits and pieces.
The magazine literally transposed the email text onto an image of Trump Jr.'s face, even remembering to bold the most damning words to make things easier for everyone.
Mr. Kumble's screenplay had transposed the book's oft-adapted tale of seduction and betrayal to an Upper East Side where spoiled-rotten high schoolers roam free from adult supervision.
"One possibility is that the formant pattern at the higher frequencies is just 'Laurel' transposed to higher frequencies, and that 'Laurel' sounds like ['Yanny'] at higher frequencies," Munson wrote.
It can be transposed via MIDI (there's a five-pin and USB MIDI on the back), and each step can have parameters adjusted like gate length, glide time, and accent.
This is driven by the EU's Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), which has been fully transposed, with its bail-in tool, into Austrian law, effective from 1 January 2015.
On day one of Brexit, Britain would almost certainly be equivalent given it would be applying EU rules until then, and those rules will also be transposed into UK law.
" Mr. Crowther noted that its story was malleable enough that "it could be transposed without surrendering a basic element to the nineteenth century and a town on our own frontier.
BUSINESS DAY A picture caption on Friday with an article about the Carlyle Group's decision to pivot away from hedge fund investments transposed the names of the Carlyle executives shown.
The Second String Trio, which will have its premiere on Monday at the Guggenheim's Works & Process series, uses a transposed version of the same hexachord that shaped Wuorinen's original Trio.
Spoonerisms, the namesakes of the aforementioned Reverend Spooner, occur when the first letter or letters of at least two words are transposed to form a nonsensical or humorous new phrase.
Scientists trained the four smartest pigeons they could find to tell the difference between four-letter words and nonwords, and identify when a word's letters were transposed (like "very" vs. "vrey").
The GDPR will now be transposed into the national laws of the bloc's 28 Member States over the next two years, with the regulation set to come into force from 2018.
The timeline for the implementation of the directive is next month for it to enter into force, with Member States expected to have transposed it into national law by May 2018.
He's transposed the clichés of 19th-century Wyoming or South Dakota to 1930s Iowa, and doesn't even get the look right — shot in Alberta, the locations look nothing like the Midwest.
It's easy to get caught up in the drama, in our own fear, in the chaotic swirl of misinformation; the same Photoshop-transposed shark swims through flooded streets after every hurricane.
To begin with, the film, freely transposed from Ernst Lubitsch's "Broken Lullaby" (1932), bears all the signs of art-house decorum, complete with black-and-white photography and a mournful score.
I pictured that locker room, superimposed with the tortured face of a gasping patient, as if Edvard Munch's painting, "The Scream," had been transposed into an interior design store and nobody noticed.
It's the uncanny valley problem, transposed into a theme park context: when you're close enough to start feeling like you're practically there, anything that reminds you that you're not becomes a distraction.
The emphasis often given to sculptural works by positioning them on pedestals is transposed to the gallery's ceiling, which has been roughly torn open above the work, underscoring its power and dynamism.
The original Gears of War trilogy star returns in this latest Gears of War 4 trailer, which features a happy moment with the Fenix family transposed against a relentless, alien-infested rainstorm.
"(Finance minister) Bruno Le Maire announced the launch of the public consultations aimed at identifying cases where European regulation on financial services is transposed (into French law) too strictly," the statement said.
In a year full of wonderful and terrible things, geeking out about a real-life issue hilariously transposed into a fictional universe is probably the best way to end things, for now.
The point is, all of these are senses that can soon be measured, used as input-output devices and then further stimulated, simulated, transposed and used to remix and augment our reality.
A Korean American voter who places his surname before his given name ("Kim Jae") may have his name transposed (to "Jae Kim") in a government database to correspond with the Western norm.
He performs with the pianist James Baillieu, who on Sunday maintained clarity and avoided the muddle that often comes with "Die Schöne Müllerin" when it is transposed lower for the baritone voice.
FRONT PAGE An article on Saturday about the massacre at two mosques in New Zealand transposed the first and second guns used by the accused gunman in the Al Noor mosque shooting.
Common white supremacist tropes like "Jewish media" and "Jewish global conspiracy" have been transposed to "liberal media" and "globalism" — or avoided altogether by invoking figures like billionaire George Soros, who is Jewish.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Monday about Zipongo, a start-up aimed at helping companies improve the eating habits of their employees, transposed the numbers in a quotation from Jason Langheier, Zipongo's founder.
It's easy to get caught up in the movement, to be jarred by the chatter of something like "Valve"—the melodies were interestingly transposed from the speech patterns of their collaborator Miyako Koda.
INTERNATIONAL Because of an editing error, an article on Thursday about two Estonian lawmakers making a hand gesture that many interpreted as a white power symbol transposed the positions of two government officials.
I don't mind the way a few musicians play parts of the music onstage; I do mind the way instrumental lines are transposed up or down, dynamics are altered and ensembles are distorted.
And in a divided Germany during the Cold War, directors on either side of the Iron Curtain transposed "Fidelio" onto settings ranging from Soviet gulags and South American juntas to German concentration camps.
He will also say that EU law will be transposed into domestic British law on the day Britain formally leaves the European Union, and any changes will be made subsequently by British politicians.
Regulation: Presently, there is a plethora of EU directives being negotiated at the EU level that will in due course need to be agreed upon, transposed and localized by national regulators in local jurisdictions.
You may think, intermittently, of Walt Disney, who tried to set Debussy's "Clair de Lune" as "Blue Bayou" and successfully transposed the Arabian Dance of "The Nutcracker Suite" to the submarine world of fish.
In "Kiksuya," the Lakota language is transposed from the plains to the red rock deserts of the Southwest, and the costuming of Ghost Nation is similarly a mishmash of different Native locations, traditions, and peoples.
But then this isn't a handshake; it's essentially the movement of a dog yanking a bone that is still attached to something heavy, only transposed onto the human arm of the most powerful man alive.
The crooning, the lilting hook, the boasting rap verse: All are vintage territory for the pair, who had a series of Top 10 collaborations in the early 20163s that Miranda essentially transposed back to 1780.
The 1960 film was itself a remake of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film Seven Samarai, but with a clever twist: It transposed that film's sense of honor among thieves to the American West, to great effect.
This is underpinned by the EU's Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive, transposed into Bulgarian legislation, which requires senior creditors to participate in losses, if necessary, instead of or ahead of a bank receiving sovereign support.
In a lot of ways, McGregor and Diaz each transposed his opponent's fighting for their rhetorical battle: McGregor's tirades relied on volume, while Diaz sat at a distance and waited to land simple, hard shots.
The Minneapolis arrangement of "Tangled Up in Blue" that opens "Blood on the Tracks" — switched to first-person, transposed to a higher key and ornamented with glimmering guitar strumming — doesn't telegraph the troubles to come.
These remarks were made in reference to his then upcoming film, Salò, or the 120 Days Of Sodom, an adaptation of the Marquis de Sade's controversial novel transposed to the waning days of Italian fascism.
Transposed to real life, the room would either be eye-searingly hideous or irresistibly Instagrammable, but I love to show it off, just as I love to visit other people's islands for company and inspiration.
Plug-and-play satellites are like the Konmari method transposed to space: They cost less money, they take less time, and because they let engineers focus on instruments rather than logistics, they spark more joy.
" At the time, J. Brooks Atkinson wrote in The Times: "The authors have transposed the charlatanry of national politics into a hurly-burly of riotous campaign slogans, political knavery, comic national dilemmas and general burlesque.
The butterflies and dragonflies in the two-channel video "Chirping" (2016) have been transposed from the original scrolls onto copies, but all the writing and the artist's seal have been removed from the transferred images.
Meanwhile, Mrs May also announced plans to repeal the 1972 European Communities Act, which gives direct effect to EU law in Britain, but crucially said that all existing EU laws would be transposed into domestic legislation.
The "third Muslim" is a reference to the many identities both assumed and transposed on queer and trans Muslims, who inhabit a third space outside notions of a monolithic Islam and cisgendered, white, able-bodied queerness.
What is given less consideration is the way that, as the Christian God retreated after Descartes, the attributes traditionally ascribed to Him — goodness, perfection and permanence — were in different ways transposed onto the body of nature.
They received $530,000 from Koch Industries, $350,000 from Marine Energy, $160,000 from Exxon Mobil, and $125,000 from Devon Energy, the company whose letter you transposed onto your letterhead and sent as an Oklahoma Attorney General document.
Below his smiling face, the letters that make up the company's name were displayed in their typical typography, but they had been transposed to suggest a four-letter word that is associated with profanity, not poultry.
The stunning dynamism of the physical spaces in such buildings as St Paul's, Blenheim Palace, or Castle Howard cannot be transposed into a gallery context and it would be pointless to criticize the curators for this.
It occurred to me that history does repeat itself, that this scene with changes to background scenery, the ethnicity and the dress of the participants, could be transposed to Palestine, or to Los Angeles, or Standing Rock.
Kwan's version of the character feels like she was transposed from a drama like Boys Over Flowers or School 2017 — she's willing to go to horrendous depths to see her son maintain his social status and wealth.
Without a doubt, tech billionaires and others who've seen success in Silicon Valley will likely still believe the lessons that have led to their success could lead to success when transposed to a state or national government.
Because of an editing error, the continuation of an article on Tuesday about the arrest of Ahmad Khan Rahami, a suspect in Saturday's bombings in Manhattan and New Jersey, transposed two sections of type in some editions.
There has been a Siberian "Seventh Seal" transposed to a hippie van, and an Australian "Scenes from a Marriage" in which the actors tackling the harrowing tale of a dying relationship were a brave real-life couple.
Art Review Before Frieze set up its swinging shop in London's Regent's Park, before Art Basel transposed its staid Swiss self onto Miami Beach, art fairs were small, concentrated events that targeted a narrow class of specialists.
Mr. Alagna said that he was performing a somewhat different version, one that he and his brothers devised after working on the original manuscript to restore cuts and high notes that had been transposed over the years.
FRU is a bizarre little platformer from a Dutch indie studio called Through Games, in which your silhouette is captured and transposed onto the screen by the Kinect, revealing an alternative version of the world wherever it falls.
The usual virtual reality formula of a person controlling a digital avatar in the manner of video games is subverted in Corin's "Vexations" music video, in which the electronic musician's body movements get transposed onto a crumbling building.
As a student at the Haute École d'Art et de Design in Geneva, he created pieces inspired by the work of the fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, and transposed classic Cartier necklace designs into Plexiglas, for example.
The candidate's Twitter account made waves last month during a Democratic debate with a slew of "weird" posts, like one reading "SPOT THE MEATBALL THAT LOOKS LIKE MIKE" with a photo of Bloomberg's face transposed onto a meatball.
When he has shown this work, he also complements it with an interview he conducted with a gay Iraqi migrant, the sound of the man's voice eerily transposed over the video of his penis in black and white.
In "Renty Henry," the warped and distressed images, transposed onto heavily worked tapestries, link Gates and Renty over a shared moment and with a satisfied mutual defiance at odds with the poses that they were forced to strike.
In an academic paper published in 2016, scholars Luis Romero and Amina Zarrugh analyzed post-9/11 speeches and government documents to examine how officials had capitalized on anxieties about terrorism and transposed them onto the issue of immigration.
So, the character's motivation has been borrowed from one work of art—Giselle—and transposed into another work of art—The Killing of a Chinese Bookie—to create a core emotional principle of the fictional essay, The Complete Ballet.
Singer eventually transposed the complexities of that space—the habit of argument and the uncertainty of origin, the pensive love stories shared and the brave assertions never quite backed up—into the humbler cafeterias of the Upper West Side.
When shown another Philip K. Dick adaptation, A Scanner Darkly, and a Soviet Classic, Man with a Movie Camera, it could still recognize the composition of the frames, but it essentially transposed the aesthetic of Blade Runner: Auto-encoded.
While this ribald animated comedy series made a name for itself as a foul-mouthed spy movie riff, the last two seasons have transposed its characters — a group of libidinous secret agents turned libidinous private investigators — into alternate realities.
The complaint described clips on YouTube with "curtain of blood and 'James Bond' style music" and "a gun pointed directly at Alison and with a Star of David transposed over Alison's head with the word 'SHOOT' inside of it."
A ghostly image of the Queensbridge Houses appears on the cover of "Illmatic," the 1994 début album by Nasir Jones, known to fans as Nas, transposed under a photograph of the then-twenty-year-old rapper as a toddler.
In the long and tortured history of a nation still trying to work through its complicated story on race, Trump's meltdown will stand out, as a moment ripped from the darkest pages of history and transposed into the 21st Century.
It's set up a lot like Bitmoji but takes the magic of Animoji live face-tracking to deliver some very fun and diverse experiences that can live in messages or can be directly transposed on your face through the camera app.
To have the voice I had grown so familiar with through her novels transposed from the page and into the air—to feel that silence, which I had previously experienced in solitude, as the bodily presence of the author herself.
However, in cases involving the thousands of EU laws due to be transposed into UK law, the paper says pre-Brexit decisions by the ECJ should have the same status in Britain as UK Supreme Court decisions even after Britain leaves.
But when transposed into an American frame of reference, a freakish week of violence transforms into nothing more than a blip—a standard manifestation of a baseline level of violence US residents implicitly or explicitly take to be normal and acceptable.
But allowing the people to vote on important business or branding issues can also be dangerous, because a lot of people are really stupid—a risk which is compounded when those democratic principles are transposed to the Internet hate machine.
The DNA of that sweet little corner of the world has somehow been transposed to the hurly-burly of Flushing Meadows with its gigantic stadiums (with retractable roofs) and side courts jammed with patrons in the global-warming summers of today.
He had a sense of the Caribbean's grandeur that inspired him to write "Omeros," a transposed Homeric epic of more than 22000 pages, published in 21981, with humble fishermen and a taxi driver standing in for the heroes of ancient Greece.
Suave ebony office furniture by Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, the famous Transat chair by Eileen Gray, silverware by Jean Puiforcat, "Bird in Flight" sculptures by Constantin Brancusi — all transposed to India — did not arrive with the same meanings they had in Europe.
When a premiere Magic event centered on Arena becomes the thing that Wizards of the Coast puts center stage at PAX East, though, the standards and ideas that are at the heart of Arena start being transposed as the heart of Magic.
Previously, in January, Black had transposed two digits of his social security number, allowing him to purchase three guns, but upon his second visit to the same store, he was found to be untruthful on the forms and denied a fourth firearm.
In Proust, the theological "kingdom come" built into French cathedrals is transposed into the novel's retrieval of an existential timelessness, or lost ecstasies — moments otherwise destroyed by habit, by voluntary memory, by daily routines, by the numbing tabulations of clock, calendar, and culture.
C. Persian villain of the Biblical Book of Esther, is transposed in the Quran back to pharaonic Egypt, where he can bedevil Moses—perhaps to make a specific theological point, perhaps in the spirit of an inspired storyteller redeploying a good villain.
The tony setting and accouterments of "Big Little Lies" (which the show's creator, David E. Kelley, transposed to California from the source novel's Australia) were custom-made to fire the judgment synapses honed by years of class-conscious dramas and Bravo reality shows.
The director has transposed Wagner's tale of a sea captain who comes across a ghost vessel from its original Norwegian setting to Chittagong, the port city in Bangladesh, which has itself been converted into a giant scrapyard for the world's unwanted boats.
The philosophy was first transposed to the U.S. in the 1980s by anti-racist activists in Minneapolis, according to Bray, and while its popularity has ebbed and flowed since then, there are several current groups that have been around for almost 10 years.
Niger's 'little Paris' The city of Arlit interrupts a blasted desert landscape, with the city's outskirts marked with piles of dirt and brick and only the most obstinate signs of life — spiny shrubs and wavy and colorless grasses that seem transposed from the ocean bottom.
This is underpinned by the EU's Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), transposed into Bulgarian legislation, which provides a framework for resolving banks that is likely to require senior creditors participating in losses, if necessary, instead of or ahead of a bank receiving sovereign support.
Rage did, and they responded in ways that are fun to imagine transposed into our current climate: They put music videos in front of millions inveighing against intelligence agencies, Wall Street and establishment Democrats; they scrawled slogans like "ARM THE HOMELESS" across their instruments.
Seated in front of microphones and between two flags, President Yahya Jammeh rattled off accusations of voter irregularities, from transposed numbers in tabulations to missing numbers that he said left in question the results of the election that handed the presidency to Adama Barrow.
But I was prepared to do it, the whole shebang; the incision across my neck, the peeling back of my face, tubes in my throat and nose and—for feeding—into my stomach, and a piece of flesh transposed from my leg to patch up my tongue.
Fresh off the success of his reconceived "Oresteia" and assaultive "1984," Mr. Icke has transposed Chekhov's tale of provincial Russian ennui into 21st-century Britain, with Anglicized names (Vanya, played as a trembling drama queen by Paul Rhys, is now called Uncle Johnny) and Anglo-Saxon obscenities.
Then a perfectly tailored white suit of linen or silk tweed…with double-breasted vest…dark blue trim of the matching square peeking from the breast pocket…cream socks....leather spectator spat boots…the summer passeggiata gear of Richmond, Virginia, his home town, transposed to New York.
Those who didn't have a chance to pay tribute to the man himself had to find consolation in picking up one of the many copies of the memoir off the glass-topped tables or in having their faces transposed onto the book cover in the selfie booth.
So here my counterself has come to light and slipped into you, and yours into me, and they feel grand in their transposed bodies, simply because they don't have a great deal of respect for their former environs and the view to be had from there.
In Ly's film, that character could be transposed on to Issa (Issa Perica), a young troublemaker whom we meet just as France is winning the World Cup, a moment of delirious mayhem during which the streets of Paris come alive with celebration and fluttering tricolor flags.
Remind me what's the difference between an EU Directive and a Regulation again… A regulation is a more powerful legislative instrument for EU lawmakers as it's binding across all Member States and immediately comes into legal force on a set date, without needing to be transposed into national laws.
The gap that separates the dignified public space from its obscene underside is now more and more transposed into public space, with ambiguous consequences: inconsistencies and violations of public rules and openly accepted or at least ignored, but, simultaneously, we are all becoming openly aware of these inconsistencies.
Once notice is given, the U.K. will have two years to complete its removal from the EU. Two years seem like a long time, but as those who work in financial services know, EU directives take years to be drafted, consulted, transposed and implemented nationally in EU member states.
There's a moment early on when the photographer looks at one of the images and casually mentions that his daughter's very being is adhered to the silver plate, and it seems like the film is gearing up to tackle some of Kurosawa's favorite topics, just transposed onto primitive photographic equipment.
This unique fusion of digital and analog technology allows the various moments of ink flow that happen throughout the marbleizing process to be scanned digitally and transposed within a singular image, a smashing of temporal moments into a singular image somewhat like a contemporary iteration of photographer Marey's iconic motion studies.
Since Cathay's systems were compromised in this breach the UK has transposed an update to the European Union's data protection's framework into its national law which bakes in strict disclosure requirements for breaches involving personal data — requiring data controllers inform national regulators within 72 hours of becoming aware of a breach.
"If what's going on now is transposed to a presidential election, it would tax our system in a way that is much greater than what happened in 2000," said Edward Foley, a professor of election law at Ohio State University and one of the country's pre-eminent scholars on recounts.
I had thought that Drowning as the shorter work would precede, but the order was quite right, moving from the mythical realism of Mud to the mundane love affair of Drowning, transposed into its own kind of myth by the strange physical presence of the characters and Glass's excellent music.
The world of Beach Club feels like Jersey Shore transposed to Greece, peopled by the same-old "gym, tan, laundry" loving 20-somethings, except they're honestly not as interesting as Snooki or Pauly D. Lohan's refuge in Mykonos is like an LA nightclub or a Las Vegas pool party, just with more sand.
Midway through the book, the point of view shifts from the mother to the son, and we follow him and his sister as they walk from western New Mexico into the Chiricahua Mountains, and, over a 20-page-long sentence, the son's narration is transposed with the stories of refugees crossing the border.
Their previous two releases, 2011's self-titled debut and 2014's Worship the Sun, are soaked in warm rays, copper-tinted, and framed by faded film stock, an aura the group has channeled since 2008 and transposed onto their latest work, Calico Review, with a little help from some antique equipment.
" — Maggie Lee, Variety "Beyond the casting and the ceaseless onslaught of diverse special effects, Zhang and his Hollywood screenwriters have delivered nothing more than a formulaic monster movie — albeit one transposed to a historically undefined China where generals dressed like terra-cotta warriors already have mastered anesthetics, air travel and American-accented English.
"I am confident that E.U. negotiators will succeed in deciding by December 2018 on a level of mandatory recycled content, to be transposed into E.U. law by 2025, which will trigger the uptake of plastic recyclates in beverage bottles," Jean-Marc Boursier, the president of FEAD, said, referring to raw materials processed at waste plants.
Ms. Jones, 37, could have been referring to the song's vocal perils — it has been transposed to a lower key than in the original score, giving it a dusky, even gritty quality — or to the way Mr. Fish's staging in this instance leaves her exposed, virtually alone onstage without even the band to back her.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Latvian-American director Yana Ross transposed German playwright Franz Xaver Kroetz's wordless 1971 Request Concert into a song of loneliness very much of today, in a production at BAM Fisher, October 26 to 29, 2016, featuring the Polish stage and screen star Danuta Stenka in a silent, detailed solo performance.
While a handful of previous productions had transposed Shakespeare onto the 20th century — among them a Macbeth set in the trenches of World War I and a 1923 Cymbeline with contemporary costuming — the heat of Welles's Caesar hadn't been felt from the canon since the plays were new and young Will and his company dodged the queen's censors.
Still intact is the historic storefront and low-ceilinged entrance room (where Laakkonen will display jewelry, assorted design objects, and perfumes and candles by the British brand Perfumer H), which opens up into a gleaming white double-height space with ceramic tile floors and exposed beams, as if a Japanese gallery were transposed onto a Hamptons living room.
Cyber security experts have long worried about attacks on electrical grids in particular, but Martin offered no evidence that the alleged Russian attacks succeeded in penetrating power systems or other critical infrastructure in the UK. ( This story has been refiled to fix transposed letters in acronym in 5th paragraph) Reporting by Jonathan Weber and Mark Hosenball; Editing by Leslie Adler

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