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Thus, the attribute of having the opposite sides equal, which is not one of those connoted by the word Parallelogram, nevertheless follows from those connoted by it, namely, from having the opposite sides straight lines and parallel, and the number of sides four.
A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive John Stuart Mill 1839
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Thus, the attribute of having the opposite sides equal, which is not one of those connoted by the word Parallelogram, nevertheless follows from those connoted by it, namely, from having the opposite sides straight lines and parallel, and the number of sides four.
A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2) John Stuart Mill 1839
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His newest play, titled A Parallelogram, will premiere there in 2010.
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“Parallelogram” is a fun tune set at a brisk pace, the vocals bouncing and punctuated by an unforgettable lead riff.
Buzzine » Deastro 2009
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Things I Find Important: Parallelogram skip to main | skip to sidebar
Parallelogram Dr. Lisa 2005
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On other words, a policy decision will often reflect what Frederick Engels referred to as a "Parallelogram of forces", reflecting the complex equilibrium of various forces pulling in different and sometimes opposite directions.
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On other words, a policy decision will often reflect what Frederick Engels referred to as a "Parallelogram of forces", reflecting the complex equilibrium of various forces pulling in different and sometimes opposite directions.
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Fig.: Box blower for ventilation, driven by a steam engine with balancing beam and Watt's Parallelogram construction, by Wabner
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Now, according to the Second Law of Motion and the Parallelogram of
Aether and Gravitation William George Hooper
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Parallelogram of Velocities we have a strictly geometrical theorem, whose content is in the narrowest sense kinematic.
Man or Matter Ernst Lehrs
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