10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONJUNCTIONALLY»
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Electrical Resistivity Imaging Using Vertical and Surface ...
ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY IMAGING USING VERTICAL AND SURFACE
ELECTRODES CONJUNCTIONALLY AT A POST-REMEDIATED SITE IN
GOLDEN, OKLAHOMA By IVY ANNE GRAHAM Bachelor of Science University of
Oklahoma ...
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Encyclopaedia Metropolitana: Pure sciences
Except, which is manifestly the imperative mood of a verb used conjunctionally,
agrees in effect with unless. Thus we might say, " Troy will be taken, except the
Palladium be preserved." But if is a conjunctional phrase used formerly in a like ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopedia Metropolitana
Except, which is manifestly the imperative mood of a verb used conjunctionally,
agrees in elfect with unless. Thus we might say, “ Troy will be taken, except the
Palladium be preserved." But y“ is a conjunctional phrase used formerly in a. like
...
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Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
Except, which is manifestly the imperative mood of a verb used conjunctionally,
agrees in effect with unless. Thus we might say, “ Troy will be taken, except the
Palladium be preserved." But if is a conjunctional phrase used formerly in a like ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology: 4th ...
Further, equality = is treated conjunctionally, so b = c = d is an abbreviation for b
= c A c = d . Symbol = is used only for equality over the booleans: b = c and b = c
are the same, for boolean expressions 6 and c . Symbol = is assigned a lower ...
V.S. Alagar, Maurice Nivat, 1995
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Algorithmic Problem Solving
Here, the expression must be read conjunctionally: the meaning is m≤n and n≤
p. In this way, the formula is more compact (since n is not written twice). Moreover
, we are guided to the inference that m≤p. The transitivity of the at-most relation ...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Except, which is manifestly the imperative mood of a verb used conjunctionally,
agrees in effect with unless. Thus we might say, " Troy will be taken, except the
Palladium be preserved." But if is a conjunctional phrase used formerly in a like ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
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Annual Digest of Public Utilities Reports
Statement that the great difficulty which an electric company would encounter if
called upon continually to determine the intent or motive which might lie behind
recorded transfers of legal title to conjunctionally billed property led the ...
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Specimens of early English
-an becoming -es. OfJi/ceSen, from five regions or quarters ; literally kitlis. 20.
Hwet bute \_fece], whereupon, so, without more delay. Hwat is here used
conjunctionally. CSfer . . . later; like M.E. rather and later = earlier (sooner) and
later.
Richard Morris, Walter William Skeat, 1885
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Intensives and Down-toners: A Study in English Adverbs
The uncertainty also occurs with: as (so) late as, as (so) early as, as (so) much (
many) as, as (so) near as; which will require separate treatment, since, unlike the
others, they are not as a rule used conjunctionally. I shall first consider the first ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CONJUNCTIONALLY»
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conjunctionally is used in the context of the following news items.
Alexander's Column BO's 'Lessons Learned'?
Evidently, Obama is conjunctionally challenged when he says, “it doesn't work OR ends up being way over cost.” The correct conjunction in this ... «Patriot Post, Nov 13»
The Right to Development in the Arab World
So long as the working classes were insecure in their living conditions, so was the national arrangement and, conjunctionally, the balance of ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Mar 11»