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Interposition is a
claimed right of a U.S.
state to
oppose actions of the
federal government that the
state deems unconstitutional.
Under the
theory of...
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interpositives are used so rarely, they are
usually the
element that is in the best
condition of all the film elements. Historically,
interpositives were...
- out as an
interpositive. Often, two
interpositives were made, one to be
archived and one to
continue through the process. The
interpositive is
color timed...
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particular types of
adposition include ambiposition,
inposition and
interposition. Some
linguists use the word
preposition in
place of
adposition regardless...
- Look up interposeĀ or
interposition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Interposition is an ****erted
right of a U.S.
state to
oppose actions of the federal...
- In telecommunications, the term
interposition trunk has the
following meanings: 1. A
single direct communication channel, e.g., voice-frequency circuit...
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Ileal Interposition is a
Metabolic Surgery procedure, used to
treat overweight diabetic patients through surgical means.
First presented by the Brazilian...
- the
federal government's
constitutional powers. The
related idea of
interposition is a
theory that a
state has the
right and the duty to "interpose" itself...
- be
created from the
original camera negative, and upon its approval,
interpositives (IPs) and
internegatives (INs) are created, from
which the
release prints...
- of
interposition to
oppose these efforts. But the
Supreme court in
Cooper v.
Aaron rejected the
declarations and held
nullification and
interposition impermissible...