10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PERPETUABLE»
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Leaf rust of wheat in the uniform rust nurseries in the ...
This section contained a perpetuable series of 12 varieties, consisting of 6
common wheats, 3 durums, 2 emmers, and Triticum timopheevi. All varieties in
the perpetuable series, as well as the varieties Thatcher, Loros, Ceres, Hope,
Pilot, and ...
Charles Otis Johnston, Ralph Merrill Caldwell, Leroy Everett Compton,
1948
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Garner's Modern American Usage
See perpetuate. perpetuable. So formed—not ✳perpetuatable. See -able (d) & -
atable. perpetual (= continuing forever; everlasting) is sometimes misused for
continuous—e.g.: “Mr. Rushdie, 46, has lived in almost perpetual [read
continuous] ...
This section contained a perpetuable series of 12 varieties, consisting of 6
common wheats, 3 durums, 2 emmers, and Triticum timopheevi. All varieties in
the perpetuable series, as well as the varieties Thatcher, Loros, Ceres, Hope,
Pilot, and ...
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5000 Years of Popular Culture: Popular Culture Before Printing
This meeting of the prodigal and the wronged maid and widow is eternally
perpetuable, made more so by the historical analogy with royalty (Richard III as
the ur-seducer). The ballad's warning is subsidiary to the "inevitability" of the
dramatic ...
Fred E. H. Schroeder,
1980
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The Clans, Septs & Regiments of the Scottish Highlands
... let us recollect that this feudal Scotland of charters and registers was a
Scotland which had now safely based itself on the spirit of the tribe, on all that
was permanent and perpetuable in the Celtic system ; and that (save for a few
backslidings ...
Frank Adam, Sir Thomas Innes of Learney,
1970
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China Into Its Second Rise: Myths, Puzzles, Paradoxes, and ...
(5) Because of the high cost of education, the consequential diversion of wealth
from reinvestment in business was a crucial factor that made economic power
hardly perpetuable across generations. (Besides, a merchant's son may not want
to ...
James C. Hsiung, James Chieh Hsiung,
2012
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William of Ockham: The Metamorphosis of Scholastic Discourse
there is no incomplex which has not some theological attribute: for example,
creatable, annihilable, perpetuable, and so on, all of which belong exclusively to
theology as predicated of God's effects. Hence as metaphysics considers being
as ...
... and on the other, the drive to cooperative self-education which leads ultimately
to the desire for stable and perpetuable institutional structures that would
preserve the precarious and often interrupted gains of the class. It is often
assumed that ...
David Lloyd, Paul Thomas,
2014
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Culture and Human Values: Christian Intervention in ...
By calling the bridge perpetuable, I want to say that many new literates with
proper training can immediately turn around and establish a similar bridge
between themselves and the next learners. Varieties of Bridges The idea of a
bridge is not ...
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Basque-English, English-Basque Dictionary
... hondagarri, galgarri. adj. bidegabetsu. perniciously adv kaltegarriro
perpendicular adj. elkarzut, perpendikular. perpetrate vt. egin; gaizki egin
perpetrator n egile perpetuable adj. betiraungarri. perpetual adj. betiko, betiereko
. egundainoko, ...