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During the
Eastern Han,
conscription could be
avoided if one paid a
commutable tax. The
Eastern Han
court favoured the
recruitment of a
volunteer army...
- the 120-cell,
polydodecahedron (pD). The
three operations {a,g,s} are
commutable,
defining a
cubic framework.
There are 7
densities seen in
vertical positioning...
- and its link with a new
theory of
groupings and
conservation based on
commutability. In R. W.
Rieber and K.
Salzinger (Eds.),
Annals of the New York Academy...
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motus admove, amotion, amove, bimotor, cocommutator, commotion, commove,
commutable, commutation, commutative, commutativity, commutator, commute, countermotion...
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London (at this
point the A3(M) motorway) is very
close by,
making it
commutable by road.
Widley is
served by
Cosham or
Havant rail stations. The Norman...
- order,
authoring a bill to make
crimes with
aggravating cir****stances non-
commutable. In the 2013
legislative election,
Petri ran for one of Mendoza's seats...
- as a "barrier" to
economic growth, diversification,
investment and
commutability.
While the
digital nature of the
information technology sector could...
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steps to the
pedestrian walkway of the bridge; the project,
known as "
Commutable", was
sponsored by the
Public Art Fund. The
bridge appears in the background...
- has at its core the
emerge of
mixed residential and
commercial areas commutable to the
Newcastle Light Rail and
other alternative transport methods. The...
- move admove, amotion, amove, bimotor, cocommutator, commotion, commove,
commutable, commutation, commutative, commutativity, commutator, commute, countermotion...