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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
permute .
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Examples
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Slaves, indentured servants, land owners, and independent Khoisan formed variously permuted relationships with each other and with the natural environment.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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The poem suggests that just as permuted atoms can create objects, so also can permuted letters create words.
Anagrams in Canada : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Two of these sets, all generated by computer, get paired off for comparison — and then readers vote online for a “winner,” doing so by assessing the poetic merits, for example, of the permuted lexicon, of the aleatory imagery, or of the oracular meaning, after which excerpts from the winning options go on to become randomly permuted with each other, generating new candidates for comparison.
Poetic Machines 03 : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Somehow, the issues at stake in the 1960's have been permuted into a different set of issues, while everyone pretends that it is the same controversy.
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It is also relevant to know if both consider that Jones has a better bundle, or not, which involves considering other alternatives in which bundles are permuted, for instance.
Economics and Economic Justice Fleurbaey, Marc 2008
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However, if the arguments of G were permuted then the former reduction could be carried out.
Combinatory Logic Bimbó, Katalin 2008
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If a particle permutation P is applied to any state function for an assembly of particles, then there is no way of distinguishing the resulting permuted state function from the original unpermuted one by means of any observation at any time.
Identity and Individuality in Quantum Theory French, Steven 2006
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To show this, I randomly permuted the values of the HS-series in Figure 9 below, leaving everything else unchanged.
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Below that he wrote it again, reversed, and then several times with the words transposed and permuted in all possible orders.
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These letters, when exchanged, give rise to a permuted alphabet, and this permuted alphabet takes its technical name from the first two couples of letters, _a_ and
Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala Various
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