The duties and privileges appertain to one's office. [verb]
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There is no linear covariant, since it is impossible to form a symbolic product which will contain x once and at the same time appertain to a quadratic. (v.) is the Jacobian; geometrically it denotes the bisectors of the angles between the lines ax, or, as we may say, the common harmonic conjugates of the lines and the lines x x . [Please select]
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As a rule, this appertained to Monkey Stallings and Billy. [Please select]
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Price appertained a certain ghostlike quality of flitting, and to Mr. [Please select]
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His favorite gift-books "appertained" to the art of cooking, in one of which (Hazlitt's "Old Cooking Books") I find inscribed to Mrs. [Please select]
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