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Definitionadj. of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input
Last update: August 28, 2015
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After a long interval salvation came from Scotland, somewhat unexpectedly, because although, along with its winter analogue of curling, bowls may now be considered, much more than golf, the Scottish national game, it was not until well into the 19th century that the pastime acquired popularity in that country. [Please select]
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It has a pure, crisp, vibrant accent, quite without analogue in the technic of landscape painting. [Please select]
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Now expectation that the sun will rise to-morrow is an excellent analogue of my religious belief. [Please select]
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SOCIAL RELATIONS, belief inspired by, analogue of religion, 62; imagination of, extended to God, 101. [Please select]
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With the analogue of this contention also we are familiar in modern times. [Please select]
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We must admit, moreover, that there is to be found in a number of the special sciences a body of accepted facts which is without its analogue in philosophy. [Please select]
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There the vendetta flourishes; and the Camorra and its sinister analogue, the Black Hand, but too realistically remind us that thousands of these swarthy criminals have found refuge in the dark alleys of our cities. [Please select]
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