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The bank had indicated that the large cash withdrawals without a guard or armoured car constituted a security risk.
In an official communique released here, it was stated that a number of teams have been constituted to check the cases of theft of canal water.
One of the most important points to me is that I have always felt as though what constituted feminity was being defined by men.
Compliance with the reservation also constituted a covenant under the lease.
New lows may have been plumbed in infotainment or entertainment but they constituted commercial highs.
In Germany and Italy, these groups have constituted a permanent, minority left wing within the party.
Sponges constituted the majority of stomach contents of angelfishes and the filefish.
Nor did anyone seem to care that I did not want to do these things, that the entire experience constituted institutionalized torture.
His position was indeed congruent with a differentiated conception of knowledge that constituted a core element in his modernist thought.
Accordingly, an inter-agency Working Group was constituted with a member from each of the three organisations.
It was held that the attractive-looking berries constituted an allurement to children for which the defendants were liable.
Her problem was made worse over a mix-up at the bank over what constituted a year's interest-free credit.
Europe was increasingly concentrating power into the hands of elite groups, who constituted a very small proportion of the total population.
All in all, the five constituted a well-connected and thoroughly reactionary group.
The name Pilates is constituted of a physical shaping regime that was methodised in the 20th century by a man named Joseph Pilates.
You have been sitting here in Court, and you have seen the way the Court is constituted, and that is done under the Judiciary Act.
The Tribunal is specially constituted to make such decisions and they did not give rise to a question of law.
The report suggested that an Empowered Committee be constituted to examine and take speedy action on the recommendations.
As the action is presently constituted, the plaintiff has sued two tortfeasors who are Ontario residents as well as two who are not.
The Sanhedrin and other duly constituted courts cannot be established until this ordination is reinstituted.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These constituted the officiary and were members of the Foundry Quarterly Conference.
But the walachian state was never very firmly constituted, and in 1525 the battle of Mohacz reduced it finally under Turkish rule.
He was a normally constituted and well-regulated young man of twenty-five, a year or two lurie's junior.
Twenty bishops with Eusebius of Nicomedia at their head constituted the voting party.
The heart is not so constituted, and the only way to dispossess it of an old affection is by the expulsive power of a new one.
He constituted Peter of Tewkesbury his Vicar, and made his last confession to him.
The landsknecht infantry constituted the mainstay of the imperial armies in the 16th century.
Donald had from the start constituted himself her protector in a lordly way.
To a man who is uncorrupt and properly constituted, woman remains always something of a mystery and a romance.
The gyrostatic system might have been constituted of two gyrostatic members, but four are shown for symmetry.
A nation thus constituted could not habilitate slavery with all the hideous features it wore in Virginia and Massachusetts.
Economy has its pleasures, it is said, for all healthily constituted minds.
Masses of Adelie penguins and chicks constituted the main population, and skua gulls with eggs were also observed.
A long, glutinous, extensible tongue hung out of its mouth, and fished up the ants that constituted its principal food.
They were confident and resolute men, energetically and solidly constituted.
Now, it is at once evident that if matter be so constituted, the stoichiometric laws must necessarily follow.
To suppose that a food is constituted by eating is to presuppose that eating eats eating, and so on in infinite regress.
When this syndicate was organized, or who constituted its members, we cannot say.
The accumulation of the latter on the yet unstable and unconsolidated surface of the globe constituted the primeval ocean.
He would say what he conceived constituted the unconstitutionality of a treaty.
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