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vis-à-vis
‖ vis-à-vis, n., prep., and adv. (ˌvɪzɑːˈviː, -æ-, ˈviːz-) Also 8 viz-a-viz, 8–9 vis-a-vis. [F. vis-à-vis face to face, f. vis:—L. vīsum, acc. of vīsus sight, face: see vis n.1] A. n. 1. A light carriage for two persons sitting face-to-face. Obs. exc. Hist.1753 H. Walpole Let. to G. Montague 17 July... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vis-à-vis
Vis-à-vis may refer to: Vis-à-vis, a French expression in English, literally "face to face (with)", meaning in comparison with or in relation to Vis-à-vis (album), by Karol Mikloš, 2002 Vis-à-vis (carriage), a type of horse-drawn carriage Vis a vis (TV series), a Spanish TV series "Vis à Vis" (Star Trek wikipedia.org
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Vis-à-vis Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VIS-À-VIS is in relation to. Did you know?
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Vis-à-vis (carriage)
The term comes from the French vis-à-vis, meaning face to face. Examples The following types of carriage had vis-à-vis seating: Barouche Berline Landau Automobiles There were vis-à-vis automobiles in the early wikipedia.org
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viz-a-viz
viz-a-viz obs. f. vis-à-vis. Oxford English Dictionary
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Vis-à-vis (album)
Vis-à-vis is the second studio album by Slovak musician Karol Mikloš, issued via on October 21, 2002. (Official website) Vis-à-vis on Bandcamp Vis-à-vis on Discogs Karol Mikloš albums 2002 albums Millenium Records albums wikipedia.org
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Vis-à-Marles station
Vis-à-Marles is a railway station located in the French commune of Marles-les-Mines (Pas-de-Calais). wikipedia.org
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History of analysis? Any sites detailing the history of analysis post 1820 (to mid 1900s?) - vis-à-vis Cauchy, Weierstrass, Riemann, Bolzano, ..., Kuratowski, Hilbert? It's something that appears quite interesting an...
Many old books are available freely : (Gutenberg) Smith(1906) 'History of Modern Mathematics' Rouse Ball(1908) 'A Short Account of the History of Mathematics' (archive.org) Struik(1948) 'A concise history of mathematics' Bell(1937) 'Men Of Mathematics' and so on... Excellent reading!
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How common are probability distributions with a finite variance? It's always very surprising to learn that some of the entities one has been assiduously studying actually represent negligibly tiny minorities (e.g. con...
I presume that you speak about distributions on the Borel $\sigma$-algebra $\mathcal B(\mathbb R)$. In terms of cardinality, there are quite few of them, namely, $\mathfrak{c} = |\mathbb{R}|$. Indeed, each probability distribution $\mathcal B(\mathbb R)$ is uniquely determined by its values on the i...
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Ossora
While there is a substantial maritime influence vis-à-vis inland areas of the Russian Far East and even vis-à-vis the Sea of Okhotsk coast, the climate wikipedia.org
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vis-à-vis the other party - Chinese translation - Linguee
Many translated example sentences containing "vis-à-vis the other party" - Chinese-English dictionary and search engine for Chinese translations.
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(PDF) The use, relevance and visibility of Welsh vis-à-vis English in ...
The use, relevance and visibility of Welsh vis-à-vis English in the private sector: from policy to practice
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why did the jaguars lose?
Ultimately the team's tally of wins was halved vis-à-vis 1999.
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Price (1984) Japanese magazine portfolio (1985) Portfolio Photographies magazine (1985) Portfolio éditions Autrement (1986) Poster Flammarion 4 (1987) Vis-à-Vis International Portfolio (1988) Vis-à-Vis international Photo (1990) Catalog of the exhibition "Screens / Icons of Le Blanc (Indre) at the contemporary wikipedia.org
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(PDF) The use, relevance and visibility of Welsh vis-à-vis English in ...
A new information and collaboration revolution has occurred in the last decade supported by computing and telecommunication technologies. The Web 2.0 concept was first presented in 2004 by O'Reilly to refer to a second generation web based on communities of users and a special range of services such as social networks, blogs or wikis that promote collaboration and the exchange of information ...
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