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closely connected that the
transposal or
withdrawal of any one of them will
disjoin and
dislocate the whole.”
Plato is
suggesting removing all love interest...
-
Pythagoreans "utterly abominate" 17,
which "bars them off from each
other and
disjoins them".
Seventeen is the
minimum possible number of
givens for a sudoku...
-
January 2007,
Fault Detection in
Dynamic Rule
Bases Using Spanning Trees and
Disjoin Sets: "" Mettrey,
William (1987). "An ****essment of
Tools for Building...
- adjunction, adjunctive, conjoin, conjoint, conjunct, conjunction, conjunctive,
disjoin, disjoint, disjunct, disjunction, disjunctive, enjoin, enjoinder, enjoinment...
- is "to compare...
ideas together, and to join them by affirmation, or
disjoin then by negation,
according as we find them to
agree or disagree". He continues...
- us
liberty at the same time; the hand of
force may
destroy but
cannot disjoin them. —A
Summary View of the
Rights of
British America (1774)
Second movement...
-
merged with Asociación
Amateurs Argentina de Football, the club
decided to
disjoin the league. A soon time
later Temperley requested to be
affiliated again...
- the
other exists along with it in
spite of
whatever effort we make to
disjoin them." (Analysis of the
Human Mind, 2nd ed., vol. i, p. 93) John Stuart...
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hallucinogen that
produces feelings of
dissociation (Latin
dissocioatus "to
disjoin, separate" from
socius "partner, ally")
meaning "(3) An
unconscious separation...
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principle of some responsibility,
beyond all
living present,
within that
which disjoins the
living present,
before the
ghosts of
those who are not yet born or...