- Look up
mutatis mutandis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mutatis mutandis is a
Medieval Latin phrase meaning "with
things changed that
should be changed"...
- and join
Michelia with Magnolia.[citation needed] The same goes,
mutatis mutandis, for the (former)
genera Talauma and Dugandiodendron,
which are then placed...
- .Much of the
argumentation pertaining to
space is applicable,
mutatis mutandis, to time, so I will not rehe**** the arguments. As
space is the form of...
- Tran****ation (Mutatis
Mutandis) is the
first album by Bill Laswell's ever-changing "supergroup" Praxis. The
album was
released in 1992 and
features Buckethead...
- (PDF). [Article 6bis of the
Paris Convention (1967)
shall apply,
mutatis mutandis, to
goods or
services which are not
similar to
those in
respect of which...
- club. The
crest for the
football division of the club has
changed mutatis mutandis from time to time due to
ownership changes, all the
while retaining the...
- Look up
mutatis mutandis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mutatis mutandis is a
Medieval Latin phrase meaning "the
necessary changes having been made"...
-
formed the
supergroup Praxis.
Their first album, Tran****ation (Mutatis
Mutandis),
released the same year, was well received. The
project was Bill Laswell's...
- and
quotient groups of a
Noetherian group are Noetherian; and,
mutatis mutandis, the same
holds for
submodules and
quotient modules of a
Noetherian module...
- 2000 (number) in
Roman numerals The year 2000 in
Roman numerals Mutatis mutandis ("m.m."), "with
things changed that
should be changed" MM (New York City...