- Look up
mutatis mutandis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mutatis mutandis is a
Medieval Latin phrase meaning "with
things changed that
should be changed"...
- Look up
mutatis mutandis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mutatis mutandis is a
Medieval Latin phrase meaning "the
necessary changes having been made"...
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Sacred Dub.
Retrieved 2012-08-15. Tran****ation (Mutatis
Mutandis) at
Discogs (list of releases) Tran****ation (Mutatis
Mutandis) at Bandcamp...
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Mutatis Mutandis is an
album of
instrumental rock
music by
Ronnie Montrose. All
tracks written by
Ronnie Montrose "Mutatis
Mutandis" 5:05 "Right Saddle/Wrong...
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presidency if they are unsuccessful. The same
rules apply,
mutatis mutandis, to the vice
presidency of Argentina.
Under the
constitution of 1853, the...
- (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...
- the law that does not
evolve dies
Motto of
Seneca the
Younger mutatis mutandis after changing what
needed to be
changed "with the
appropriate changes"...
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women in the
story – Dolores, Selena, and Vera – each repeat,
mutatis mutandis, "Sometimes
being a **** is the only
thing a
woman has left to hold on...
- the
abandoned Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP) agreement,
using mutatis mutandis.
Several clauses within Article 30 of the TPP were
suspended for the CPTPP...
- 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...