I that matter hold more honorable which in it selfe is firme, not permutable. |
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Some letters are permutable, being such in general as are formed by the same organs. |
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The resultant formulae are productive, being permutable and much more informative than those composed of simple algorithms. |
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Because they are letter-like units they are far more easily permutable than actual speech sounds. |
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Proteins' maddeningly intricate and all too permutable chains of peptides and amino acids were at the heart of the challenge of creating their new approach. |
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He continued to study functional analysis applications to integral equations producing a large number of papers on composition and permutable functions. |
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It is a very permutable undertaking trying to develop Discovery Park. |
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One movement has staves printed in red and green, straddling huge sheets of cream paper in permutable networks. |
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A congruence permutable variety is a variety all of whose algebras are congruence permutable. |
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As early as 1956, taking advantage of the skills acquired in metal casting, the company invents the permutable iron waffle-maker. |
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They follow a very permutable border between organization and movement. |
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Every permutable subgroup of a finite group is semipermutable. The converse, however, is not necessarily true. |
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