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Mutatis mutandis |
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MUTATIS MUTANDIS. The necessary changes. This is a phrase of frequent practical occurrence, meaning that matters or things are generally the same, but to be altered, when necessary, as to names, offices, and the like. |
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Mutatis mutandis, as they say, perhaps the sermon can serve a similar function within a Maundy Thursday service using this year's readings. This is, mutatis mutandis, the way modern decadents practice sex. Vico's criticisms of pagan antiquity, mutatis mutandis, apply as well to the modern age, which was coming into its own during Vico's lifetime. |
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