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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of difference.

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  • Coronet which appears above the Shield as their particular coronet of rank: all the Shields, Lozenges, Crests, and Supporters, are differenced with a _silver label of three points, the labels being differenced_ as follows: --

    The Handbook to English Heraldry Charles Boutell 1844

  • Same as Prince of Wales, with the label differenced as in the arms.

    Peerage of England, genealogical, biographical, and historical Collins, Arthur, 1690?-1760 1812

  • The order of non-stationarity refers to the number of times a variable must be differenced (d) to render it stationary, in which case the variable is integrated of order, d, or I(d).

    Idiots Delight EliRabett 2010

  • The order of non-stationarity refers to the number of times a variable must be differenced (d) to render it stationary, in which case the variable is integrated of order, d, or I(d).

    Archive 2010-03-01 EliRabett 2010

  • November 7, 2009 11: 53 PM the divisiveness does not bother me. the differenced between the gop nd the dems is the dems think for themselves. the gop act like zombies: what one does the others do as well. cao had to vote with the dems, he represents a african-american district, who strongly support obama and this bill. as long as the dems get the work done, the split does not bother me

    GOP Compiles List Of Democrat 'No' Votes 2009

  • Not that this is a name that is remotely differenced from Gene Wolfe's Severian.

    Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Blade Itself - Joe Abercrombie Blue Tyson 2007

  • Lee's loud bombast, and Young's elaborate grandiloquence though they may be all species of the os sonans, are none of them of that species proper to tragedy, which can be defined mentally, not verbally, — but which may be said to be chiefly differenced and distinguished by passion, by being more dependant on sense than sound, on the things presented to the fancy than on the words bruited to the ear.

    Review 2005

  • But I have a hunch that, judging from his posts, WWJRD has no inkling of the differenced between mulk land, miri land and the other varieties, and why that makes all the difference when it comes to quieting titles in that part of the world, even under Arablaw.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Remarkable Editorializing in the New York Times: 2007

  • Solidity is hereby also differenced from hardness, in that solidity consists in repletion, and so an utter exclusion of other bodies out of the space it possesses: but hardness, in a firm cohesion of the parts of matter, making up masses of a sensible bulk, so that the whole does not easily change its figure.

    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding 2007

  • The way to prevent it is to collect and unite into one complex idea, as precisely as is possible, all those ingredients whereby it is differenced from others; and to them, so united in a determinate number and order, apply steadily the same name.

    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding 2007

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