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    1. Matter is mutable; that is to say, subject to variation and change


    2. But if her sight convinced her that whatever its mutable qualities, it was yet composed of solid substance, her sense of feel further assured her of that fact


    3. Since, we can add and remove items, we say that a list is a mutable data type i


    4. Note that you can use only immutable objects (like strings) for the keys of a dictionary but you can use either immutable or mutable objects for the values of the dictionary


    5. Man, in fleeing death, flees his mutable body and identifies with the seemingly undying idea of himself


    6. Grand Cross: A rectangular formation consisting of at least four planets in hard aspect to one another—it involves both squares and oppositions between planets in the same sign type: cardinal, fixed, or mutable


    7. Mutable signs: Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces are called mutable, in that they are flexible and have diverse interests, so their focus changes often


    8. A t-square usually involves planets in the same sign type—cardinal, fixed, or mutable


    9. Kan tends to be variable in its thinking – not so much indecisive as mutable; changeable; fickle; it is also rather short-tempered and impatient


    10. lowest creatures to the most highly evolved, from Brahma3 to its most distant limits, is mutable

    11. The sphere of action, of life and death, is mutable because it has


    12. “Speaking briefly, mutable physical body is the aggregate of the


    13. He represents the ultimate state beyond the mutable and the


    14. that are mutable, or changeable, how can the clothing that but covers


    15. LATER, WHEN TIME had gone all gluey and mutable, Keith would wonder: had it really only been three months since he’d been ordered to wait in the wrecked entryway of that house on East Third? And also: Why hadn’t he obeyed? In the event, though, there’d hardly been time to think


    16. Having a good written record is essential, because memory is somewhat mutable after the fact


    17. While an ad hoc network uses basic service sets that are transient and constantly mutable, it’s also possible to build a wireless network with basic service sets that are more permanent


    18. Networks (and especially those on the Internet) are mutable, and routers are designed to compensate automatically for the changes that occur


    19. Of course, the soldiers also have many mutable data that are different per soldier and will not be a part of the Flyweight, such as weapons, health, locations, and so on


    20. Once the mutable state is removed (because if it is required, it should be passed explicitly to Flyweight by the client code), many groups of distinct objects can be replaced by relatively few shared objects

    21. The important point is to separate the immutable (shared) properties, from the mutable


    22. By providing the mutable age and x, y properties explicitly to the render() method, we managed to create only three different objects instead of eighteen


    23. What we have been trying to show is that art is an integral part of the social structure, a component that interacts with all the others and is itself mutable since both the domain of art and its relationship to the other constituents of the social structure are in constant dialectical flux


    24. Whoever is led to believe that species are mutable will do good service by conscientiously expressing his conviction; for thus only can the load of prejudice by which this subject is overwhelmed be removed


    25. How mutable are our feelings, and how strange is that clinging love we have of life even in the excess of misery! I constructed another sail with a part of my dress and eagerly steered my course towards the land


    26. This ice is not made of such stuff as your hearts may be; it is mutable and cannot withstand you if you say that it shall not


    27. They are the "mutable, rank-scented many" (Act 3, Sc


    28. How different from this is Shakespeare's conception of the place of the workingman in society! After a full and candid survey of his plays, Bottom, the weaver with the ass's head, remains his type of the artizan and the "mutable, rank-scented many," his type of the masses


    29. The last six years had been marked by a series of progressive encroachments on our rights; and the principles by which she publicly upheld her aggressions, were as mutable as her conduct


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    Synonymes pour "mutable"

    mutable changeable unsteady fluctuating vacillating wavering unsettled unstable fickle