| The bank had indicated that the large cash withdrawals without a guard or armoured car constituted a security risk. |
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| 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. |
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| One of the most important points to me is that I have always felt as though what constituted feminity was being defined by men. |
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| Compliance with the reservation also constituted a covenant under the lease. |
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| New lows may have been plumbed in infotainment or entertainment but they constituted commercial highs. |
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| In Germany and Italy, these groups have constituted a permanent, minority left wing within the party. |
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| Sponges constituted the majority of stomach contents of angelfishes and the filefish. |
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| Nor did anyone seem to care that I did not want to do these things, that the entire experience constituted institutionalized torture. |
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| His position was indeed congruent with a differentiated conception of knowledge that constituted a core element in his modernist thought. |
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| Accordingly, an inter-agency Working Group was constituted with a member from each of the three organisations. |
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| It was held that the attractive-looking berries constituted an allurement to children for which the defendants were liable. |
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| Her problem was made worse over a mix-up at the bank over what constituted a year's interest-free credit. |
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| Europe was increasingly concentrating power into the hands of elite groups, who constituted a very small proportion of the total population. |
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| All in all, the five constituted a well-connected and thoroughly reactionary group. |
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| The name Pilates is constituted of a physical shaping regime that was methodised in the 20th century by a man named Joseph Pilates. |
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| 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. |
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| The Tribunal is specially constituted to make such decisions and they did not give rise to a question of law. |
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| The report suggested that an Empowered Committee be constituted to examine and take speedy action on the recommendations. |
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| As the action is presently constituted, the plaintiff has sued two tortfeasors who are Ontario residents as well as two who are not. |
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| The Sanhedrin and other duly constituted courts cannot be established until this ordination is reinstituted. |
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| For example, the Bank of England is constituted a body corporate by its 1694 charter. |
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| Who would decide what constituted an unnecessary level of fat in various foods. |
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| Medieval agriculture was undertaken by peasants who of course constituted the overwhelming majority of the total population. |
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| Minor sprains and strains and contusions constituted one-half of all injuries. |
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| Completion of the questionnaire constituted informed consent from the respondent. |
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| Several male refugees packed plus fours in the belief that they constituted an essential part of a respectable Englishman's wardrobe. |
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| Even the most properly constituted court is only a kangaroo court without a lawyer. |
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| If they decide to split off from the Episcopal Church as now constituted, these groups have an excellent opportunity to survive and prosper. |
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| In addition, the trust must be constituted by the transfer of property to the trustee, which the Trustee maintains has not occurred. |
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| The southern portion constituted the empire of the Cham, Champa, and part of the Khmer, or Cambodian, territory. |
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| But to say without qualification that the totality of the events constituted an injustice misdescribes the historical record. |
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| The cylinders of Millet rotated with the wheel and its crankshaft constituted the rear axle. |
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| They are freighted with heavy symbolism, and have constituted part of the artistic vocabulary of visual artists for generations. |
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| Attempts by the British to restrict further expansion into the western frontier constituted one of the factors contributing to the Revolution. |
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| The 3 studies using routine measurements of trihalomethanes constituted a homogeneous group. |
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| The sum of the forces of these leaders with the king's household troop constituted the fyrd. |
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| The general structural and moral precepts around which these relationships are constituted are evident at certain stages of beer drinks. |
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| The argument was that the long imprisonment on death row constituted inhuman or degrading punishment. |
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| They constitute the primitive elements out of which the world is constituted. |
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| The accumulated geyserite constituted small, cone-shaped hills here and there, which are called geyser cones today. |
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| But none of them answered a question about how each of the trusts is constituted if it is a trust in a private capacity. |
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| The machine processable meanings of the nodes are constituted by the patterns of arcs between them. |
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| This promontory, overlooking the narrow neck joining the peninsula to the mainland, constituted a protected yet strategic location. |
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| It attracted also those commentary and glossarial aids that constituted an individual and non-canonical contribution. |
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| The analysis revealed that iron constituted less than 1 percent of the material, indicating essentially pure rhodochrosite. |
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| Most importantly, there was a sense that at least the great powers constituted a European family of states based on a rough equality. |
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| Thus, in economies of honour, pride is constituted as amour propre and can be put on the line. |
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| Indeed, when communism constituted one of the two poles in the previous bipolar world order, terrorist acts were few and far between. |
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| The organization constituted itself in January and elected as moderator the head of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. |
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| The blackness that was in rockabilly in no way constituted an innovation in country music. |
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| The problem had something to do with their addled lead singer's curious notion of what constituted a promotional radio appearance. |
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| Official recommendations, made by a properly constituted University Committee, were left unconsulted and unconsidered. |
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| Small rodents such as mice, voles, and lemmings constituted the most redundant specimens. |
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| For a while, it constituted the lynchpin of the Mertonian school of the sociology of science. |
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| Thirteen plainware, one redware, and one Trincheras Purple-on-red constituted the unperforated specimens. |
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| A liquid crystal device is constituted by a chiral smectic liquid crystal to form a plurality of pixels. |
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| To the British, that unsubjugated savage kingdom constituted an intolerable obstacle to progress. |
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| This is an area of puss collected in a cavity which is constituted by necrotised tissue. |
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| For Barres, this constituted a menace to the French nation, indeed to the French race, for it was a German ideology. |
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| The Baptists' pressing of this vision of a people under a sovereignly free God constituted their true distinctiveness. |
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| I've always been on the fence about whether waterboarding constituted torture. |
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| Breaches of homage constituted felonies, and these could bring the tenurial relationship to an end. |
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| A duly constituted body of faculty peers should determine tenure qualifications and requirements for each type of appointment. |
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| Instead, they constituted a “global ecumene,” involving a complex pattern of intermittent but numerous and profoundly consequential contacts. |
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| It suggests that the social world and its categories are not external to us, but are built up and constituted in and through interaction. |
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| Needless to say, careful review of all clinical trials by properly constituted ethics committees must continue. |
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| Since the flour was placed atop the burnt offerings, it was the burnt offerings that still constituted the basis of the sacrificial service. |
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| It constituted part of a Late Ordovician epicontinental fauna that once spread widely in shallow, equatorial seas of North America. |
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| American politics has been repeatedly punctuated by the threats that constituted the nuclear options of their day. |
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| They take the position that it constituted an unconditional disclaimer, or renunciation, on his part of any interest in the Trust. |
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| By late 1792 or 1793 the opponents of Hamiltonianism constituted a fairly definite national party, calling itself Republican. |
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| There was a time when religious evangelists, of all faiths, proudly promoted their creeds on the basis that they constituted the truth. |
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| He said the bow and arrow constituted an offensive weapon and warned others not to make similar mistakes. |
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| In 1997, pneumonia and influenza constituted the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. |
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| The education board said their actions constituted disobedience to orders for them to fulfill their obligations. |
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| However, up to now, insecure, temporary or casual jobs were strictly regulated and constituted a minority. |
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| Our self-images are constituted in negotiation with others, through social comparison. |
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| As a result, success manual authors had to provide failed men with a far broader definition of what constituted a self-made man. |
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| In other anthropomorphic designs the fill is constituted by straight horizontal and vertical lines and the bodies are elongated and rectangular. |
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| The applicants have claimed that their removal and detention constituted wrongful imprisonment and deprivation of liberty. |
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| For many, service to Christ constituted the only creditable alternative to matrimony and childbed. |
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| The template constituted a form of supranational policy-making, in which powers were transferred from the national to the EU level. |
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| These grandly conceived spaces, together with the smaller ancillary rooms, constituted an extraordinary museum of classical art. |
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| Sweden was free of religious dissent and the clergy constituted a further arm of central government. |
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| The co-author of the Pennsylvanian study said it showed that early infancy constituted a critical period for the establishment of obesity. |
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| His radical idea was that whatever sounds listeners heard during the performance constituted the music. |
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| The damage constituted by the firing of oil wells reaches far into the future. |
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| Taken together, adherents of these two scholarly persuasions constituted a powerful, ideologically driven interest group. |
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| To cold warriors, the tribal traditions of communal land use and ownership patterns constituted Socialism. |
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| My childhood room constituted the perfect living space because I'd never known anything else. |
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| Technocrats in government and external aid agencies constituted a powerful combine. |
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| A virtuous citizenry, which Jefferson considered essential to a republican form of government, was most reliably constituted of yeomen farmers he believed. |
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| Another relevant class of biopolymers for which stretching measurements are available is constituted by polysaccharides, in particular cellulose, amylose, and dextran. |
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| It is not contemplated that these prior, anterior selves and actions may be in fact constituted by, or be the effects of, the signs and codes that supposedly reflect them. |
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| However, transportation also constituted citizenship as revocable, and it is significant that in its representation in Moll Flanders this aspect is revised. |
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| Apparently they got hassled by some bloggers, and this constituted Chicago-thug-style politics, you see. |
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| Stromatoporoids with maculate microstructure constituted the family Stromatoporidae, whereas those with more solid-looking microstructure constituted four other families. |
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| For Mesoamerica, evidently, the foodways described under Aztec food and Maya food have constituted important culinary traditions whose influence can still be detected. |
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| The popular antipathy on the backveld towards geological and engineering science constituted a serious ideological obstacle to state water boring. |
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| We grasped kelp to anchor us, so as not to be taken out in the backwash, and clambered over its slimy fronds to the jumble of boulders that constituted the beach. |
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| In that sense, section 10 constituted only a procedural bar to his claim. |
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| The caprice of the draw created an intriguing dynamic, as the top-half quarter-final pairings constituted a pair of rematches from the Hyder semis. |
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| Together they constituted a quite damning indictment of the whole program. |
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| Selling something that belonged to God constituted the sin of simony. |
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| Craftsmen constituted a little over half of those working in the industry, although the numbers of semi-skilled workers was also rising significantly. |
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| He knew they constituted the unbreakable and sempiternal circle. |
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| They were not to be felled or damaged because acorns and beechnuts were important pig fodder, and therefore constituted a source of income for the state. |
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| In that memo, it was asserted that inflicting severe pain constituted torture only if the perpetrator knowingly acted for the express and sole purpose of causing agony. |
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| Given that the book's climax describes a showdown between sharecroppers and planters, one might imagine that class constituted a major fissure in the county's history. |
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| But the Milesian school of philosophers that Thales founded produced little consensus about the prote hyle or first matter that constituted everything. |
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| The Kaddish is to be recited only in the presence of a duly constituted quorum, a minyan, which consists of ten males above the age of Bar Mitzvah. |
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| The primary considerations constituted by trinity, in other words. |
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| Its act has thus constituted a threat to China's national security. |
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| I am surprised you say having a vested interest in a constituted trust fund is not an advantage, as distinct from an unliquidated claim, a common money claim. |
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| Then, as now, type specimens constituted the fundamental entity upon which species are described according to the rules of zoological nomenclature. |
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| The traditional habitat of the Alsatian lowland is constituted of houses constructed with walls in half-timbering and cob and roofing in flat tiles. |
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| With a pair or so of Carley floats decorating her side and several overall coats of drab grey she constituted a mockery of what she had once been. |
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| As indicated in the mid-term Review of November 2003, RBI had constituted a High Powered Committee for operationalising an On-line Tax Accounting System. |
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| And for the players, their little stramash constituted the only action in the match which saw so many involved and apparently working so well for each other. |
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| It constituted the first important dialogue on substantive nuclear issues between the two self-declared de facto nuclear weapon powers of the world. |
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| He argued that the judge's decision to close the courtroom during jury impanelment proceedings constituted a violation of Cohen's right to an open trial. |
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| The third threat level is constituted by political systems that are indifferent to the expressed interests of the majority of the world's population. |
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| To say that a number of constituted meanings are compossible is to say no more than that a transcendental subject has in fact succeeded in constituting them. |
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| Then, the emotions of conscience belong to tertiary elaborations discovered in those inner-directed formations of the person constituted as a divided self. |
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| Some classical moralists debated whether such sins involving a priest consecrated both by ordination and by a vow of chastity constituted one or two sacrileges. |
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| To be sure, change was gradual, and some exhibited strong anger, but these women appear to have been more retrained and they constituted a smaller proportion of the suspects. |
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| It followed that the government of Venice could not abide papal intrusion into its affairs, an act that constituted an assault on its sovereignty. |
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| This is in spite of the fact that the commission is a legally constituted Government body with specific functions to carry out on behalf of the Government. |
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| Finally, it refuses to acknowledge the traditional notion of the boundary or frame constituted by the finished work, reveling instead in the interminability of process. |
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| With Southern and Midwestern rappers rising to prominence over the past few years, the birthplace of hip-hop has only constituted about a third of rap radio playlists. |
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| This development was important because the rule was meant to be invariable, such that it constituted absolutely reliable support for the proving of the thesis proposition. |
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| Politically, it is constituted by ministers from national governments. |
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| The decision to call off the event was made in the interest of safety as the river Mahon was in flood and would have constituted an unacceptable risk. |
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| A transverse section of a leaf shows that the sclerenchyma bands are constituted of narrow fibres with thick walls that fluoresce brightly at 450 nm. |
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| As to that, your Honour, there is an appeal from a decision of a superior court of record which, in our respectful submission, gives us a properly constituted appeal. |
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| The treaty's opening clauses constituted the covenant of the League. |
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| In sexual interactions, the high desirability of cybersex may be a function, as Lacan theorized, of its being constituted in the realm of the linguistic and the symbolic. |
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| The potato constituted the main dietary staple for most Irish and when the blight struck a number of successive harvests social and economic disintegration ensued. |
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| For Ewe women they constituted the single most powerful weapon of social control, as they literally and spiritually polluted the physical person and memory of an individual. |
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| All these spatter vents were closely aligned along a north-south trend, and constituted the main eruptive fracture, whose activity was accompanied by strong degassing. |
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| Liberia's sixteen ethnolinguistic groups, although characterized as tribes, have never constituted unified, historically continuous political entities. |
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| The majority of the slabs that constituted the wall were demolished and used for highway gravel. |
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| Perhaps that constituted one of the jobs of the White House press secretary. |
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| We can debate whether these constituted high crimes and misdemeanors, but at least they happened in real life. |
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| The most significant feature was the importance of the female line, which constituted the connecting threads that held together different family agglomerates. |
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| It argues that organizations are constituted and reconstituted by their ongoing, negotiated, asset-creating interactions with diverse constituencies. |
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| Both the states and Amazon clearly believed that freedom from sales tax constituted a major competitive advantage for Amazon. |
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| These in their turn were supervised by provincial civil courts of appeal constituted for such purpose, each consisting of four British judges. |
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| Among alkenes, mono-alkene constituted the largest proportion, while the ratio of alkadiene and polyene was quite small. |
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| Wales was fully incorporated into the Kingdom of England, and Ireland was constituted as a kingdom in personal union with the English crown. |
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| Clark was faced with the problem of determining which hemipenial type constituted the primitive condition. |
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| It is widely thought therefore that such items constituted a food source for the deceased. |
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| The areas that constituted the Danelaw lie in northern and eastern England. |
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| This caused great consternation among the aristocracy, who insisted that long use in itself constituted licence. |
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| It constituted back then the second receptor of French immigrants in the New World after the United States. |
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| Before the collapse of communism and the reunification of Germany in 1990, Germans constituted the largest divided nation in Europe by far. |
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| The islands of the Aegean are peaks of underwater mountains that once constituted an extension of the mainland. |
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| In the 9th and 10th centuries, the black Zanj slaves may have constituted at least a half of the total population of lower Iraq. |
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| The new Brazilian Navy is constituted mainly with the Portuguese ships based in Brazil at that time and their respective crews. |
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| Municipal government, constituted by a Municipal Council, with rights over the legislation of the municipality. |
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| Navarro y Noriega figured that half of his estimate constituted indigenous peoples. |
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| By 1896, only 5,500 black voters remained on the voter registration rolls, although they constituted a majority of the state's population. |
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| Unless it is otherwise expressed or implied, the Name Canada shall be taken to mean Canada as constituted under this Act. |
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| There is some dispute among historians as to what exactly constituted the Carolingian byrnie. |
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| He cites that it constituted the destruction of culture, language, religion and human possibility. |
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| The reform, which constituted the first major collaboration between scientists from Europe and from the Far East, was completed after his death. |
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| Coupled with social reforms led by Ram Mohan Roy, Swami Vivekananda, and others, this constituted a major part of the Bengal Renaissance. |
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| Then followed an arduous process of ratification of the Constitution by specially constituted conventions. |
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| These publications constituted the earliest legal precedents of the common law. |
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| Infested districts are proclaimed by the Governor, and thereupon a rabbit board shall be constituted to carry out the provisions of the Act. |
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| The High Court held that this had substantially prejudiced the appellant and constituted a fundamental breach of natural justice. |
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| The Supreme Court, both as an appellate court and the High Court of Justice, is normally constituted of a panel of three Justices. |
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| The lack of participation of eventual customers, the residents, constituted one factor in escalating construction costs and poor quality work. |
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| There is controversy as to whether socialist law ever constituted a separate legal system or not. |
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| Peers were each to represent a specific region of the United Kingdom, as constituted for the election of Members of the European Parliament. |
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| However, other scholars hold that the war constituted a British victory and an American defeat. |
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| This constituted the basic conception of Mohist's practical reasoning and knowledge. |
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| During the 18th century, the imperial library was constituted, but excluded virtually all Taoist books. |
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| From 1894 to 1974 the town constituted an urban district in the administrative county of Lancashire. |
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| The islands and Jutland together constituted the kingdom, whereas the monarch held the duchies in personal union with the kingdom. |
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| The duchy of Schleswig constituted a Danish fief, while the Duchy of Holstein remained a part of the German Confederation. |
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| The charter constituted the town as a free borough, granting the burgesses of Chesterfield the same privileges as those of Nottingham and Derby. |
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| They constituted a useful subsidiary testimony of another state of existence. |
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| Among other particulars which constituted the unfitness of things in Mr Square's opinion, danger and difficulty were two. |
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| We have lost our innocence that this desire is something ahistorical, that we could not be constituted otherwise. |
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| The towers of the field are constituted of angle irons and steel brackets bolted to each other to form a lattice structure. |
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| A task force for laboratory containment of wild polioviruses has been constituted. |
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| Such a pluralistically constituted and constantly evolving common culture both unites them and gives them secure spaces for growth. |
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| Perdikis also suggested that the Electricity Authority of Cyprus' mobile phone power lines and pillars also constituted a health hazard. |
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| The results showed that the ExtPEA s were mainly constituted with the diester oxamide alternating units. |
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| For agmatopolyploidy, Greilhuber constituted the term karyotypic orthoevolution according to White's orthoselection. |
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| Labor unions, as constituted under the National Labor Relations Act and The Railway Labor Act, are anomalous institutions in American society. |
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| Commissioner, the court held that the costs incurred by a target in a friendly takeover constituted nondeductible capital expenditures. |
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| The most common smaller foraminiferal fauna are constituted by Neorotalia and Ammonia. |
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| These five primary participants constituted the original great powers as we know the term today. |
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| He has acquired that freedom from rancour and ressentiment that for Nietzsche constituted health. |
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| If Penone constituted a lapse in aesthetic judgment, other entries were category mistakes. |
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| When the EEA Agreement was signed on 2 May 1992 in Porto, Portugal, it constituted one of the major political events of the year in Europe. |
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| The crown could also rely on the exclusive use of those functions that constituted the royal prerogative. |
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| The coup d'etat also constituted an iron curtain for the social scientists. |
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| This is embodied in the sovereignty of the general will, the moral and collective legislative body constituted by citizens. |
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| In many cases there is a statutory right of appeal from a tribunal to a particular court or specially constituted appellate tribunal. |
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| Formerly, the House of Lords constituted a court in certain trials, including trials of peers of the realm and impeachment cases. |
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| For the purposes of lieutenancy the counties constituted in 1974 were preserved. |
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| The National Statistician would be directly accountable to Parliament through a more widely constituted independent governing Statistics Board. |
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| These currencies and others tied to sterling constituted the sterling area. |
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| TfL is part of the Greater London Authority and is constituted as a statutory corporation regulated under local government finance rules. |
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| Thirty maniples arranged in three lines with supporting troops constituted a legion, totaling between 4,000 and 5,000 men. |
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| England's total of three goals conceded also constituted a record low for average goals per game conceded by a World Cup winning team. |
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| Privateers constituted a large proportion of the total military force at sea during the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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| Land revenue settlements constituted a major administrative activity of the various governments in India under Company rule. |
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| Each homily, with a brief introduction on its origin, constituted a minicourse in homiletics. |
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| Therefore, joint SAD and Army Special forces teams and the Pershmerga constituted the entire Northern force against the Iraqi army. |
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| Army Special Forces joint teams and the Kurdish Peshmerga constituted the entire northern force against government forces during the invasion. |
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| The new coalition of traditional landowners and sympathetic industrialists constituted the new Conservative Party. |
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| A treaty which establishes an international organization is also its constitution, in that it would define how that organization is constituted. |
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| Bad housing conditions also constituted a major cause of poverty in the postwar era. |
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| Before the first railroads appeared in the 1840s, river transport constituted the main means of communication and trade. |
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| Both existed independently of each other until 1962 when they constituted the Conference of Methodist Church Nigeria. |
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| In other words, the mind must already possess a unity that cannot be generated, or constituted, by these relations alone. |
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| Together with Engels's speech, this constituted the entire programme of the funeral. |
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| Historically, they constituted only a tiny fraction of the whole Indonesian population and continue to do so today. |
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| News and current affairs programming has always constituted the dominant part of BBC Radio Scotland's schedules, especially on weekdays. |
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| For centuries, traditional fermented foods and beverages have constituted about 20 percent of the local diet. |
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| The following text reflects earlier scientific understanding of the term and of those animals which have constituted it. |
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| The Jurassic constituted the middle period of the Mesozoic Era, also known as the Age of Reptiles. |
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| The remaining six counties of the island of Ireland constituted the territory of Northern Ireland. |
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| Doctors, engineers, teachers, lawyers, journalists, constituted the bulk of the swelling middle class in Egypt under Nasser. |
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| Beginning about 1934, pantie girdles constituted a staple in the lines of many manufacturers. |
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| The Lower and Intermediate units are constituted by basaltic andesites, whereas the Upper and Recurrent units have basaltic composition. |
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| The Langdale Company's new centralized sawmill and debarker in 1958 constituted a tremendous advance over the old peckerwood technology. |
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| The Republic of Mauritius is constituted of the main island of Mauritius and several outlying islands. |
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| Housing associations may be constituted using various forms of legal entity. |
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| He returned with a newly constituted army and took Sarmizegetusa by treachery. |
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| As the Vestals were regarded as daughters of the community, this offense essentially constituted incest. |
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| Richard was forced to abdicate and although Henry was not next in line, he was chosen by an unlawfully constituted parliament dominated by his supporters. |
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| Therefore, it is better that a committee comprising senior lawyers upon whom both the sides have no objection be constituted to resole this matter. |
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| Phenol constituted the main product of the benzene radiolyse. |
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| The French colonial empire constituted the overseas colonies, protectorates and mandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward. |
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| In the words of Geoffrey Parker, by 1588 'the capital ships of the Elizabethan navy constituted the most powerful battlefleet afloat anywhere in the world. |
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| Devon was constituted as a shire of the Kingdom of England thereafter. |
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| In July 1806, Napoleon formed the Confederation of the Rhine out of the many tiny German states which constituted the Rhineland and most other western parts of Germany. |
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| Together with other bands from the United Kingdom, these constituted the British Invasion, a popularisation of British pop and rock music in the United States. |
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| Westray constituted a major family estate during the saga period. |
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| The BEF constituted 10 percent of the Allied forces on the Western Front. |
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| At the time, they constituted the majority of the townspeople. |
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| They are constituted under the Local Government Act 1992, which amended the Local Government Act 1972 to allow the existence of counties that do not have multiple districts. |
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| It constituted most of London from its settlement by the Romans in the 1st century AD to the Middle Ages, but the agglomeration has since grown far beyond the City's borders. |
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| A crucial aspect of the ensuing discussion concerned the extent to which different relational forms constituted obstacles to capitalist development, and why. |
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| North Carolinian William Simpson constituted the church with nine others. |
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| Such lesbianization is discursively imputed to those flatter organizations which are women-only, and as a result they are routinely constituted as suspect and stigmatized. |
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| She was the first to discover and formulate these facts, which in fact constituted the basis for all later attempts to build a model of the molecule. |
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| But Treasury rejected this argument and stated it believed that a taxpayers use of the so-called check-the-box election constituted a principal purpose of tax avoidance. |
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| By the 1930s, whites constituted most of the sharecroppers in the South. |
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| Lotte Motz theorized that the Germanic dwarfs, particularly as smiths and gatekeepers, constituted a reminiscence of the Megalithic culture in Northern Europe. |
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| Whatever their fundamental origins, by the late 19th century shanties constituted the heritage of international seamen, with little or no necessary national associations. |
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| Because they are generally doxic in nature, that is, prereflexive, signalic signs are often constituted by repetition, which begins at a very early age. |
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| After 1945, new states were constituted in all four zones of occupation. |
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| A synthesis of Buddhism and traditional beliefs that formed a system of ecological traditions has constituted a major attribute of Buryat culture. |
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| Cornwall and Isles of Scilly constituted a District health authority from 1974 until 2002 when Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Primary care trust was established. |
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| The court held that the collateralization of the old CDs constituted acquisition indebtedness and, therefore, the new CDs were debt-financed property. |
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| Also constituted were Courts of circuit with appellate jurisdiction in criminal cases, which were usually presided over by the judges of the civil appellate courts. |
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| The free cities had a republican form of government on the state level, even though the Empire at large was constituted as a monarchy, and so were most of the states. |
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| Current research suggests that tribal structures constituted one type of adaptation to situations providing plentiful yet unpredictable resources. |
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| It would not be until the Patent Act of 1836 that many of these issues, including what constituted originality in the context of a patent, would be addressed. |
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| From 1974 to 1996, the areas now known as the East Riding of Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire constituted the county of Humberside. |
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| Metropolitan areas have been constituted for most of these cities. |
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| Mercian constituted the middle section of the country, divided from the southern dialects by the Thames and from Northumbrian by the Humber and Mersey rivers. |
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| The Lowcountry, most famously centering on the cities of Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia, once constituted its own entirely unique English dialect region. |
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| Those two constituted the only officially recognized Protestant denominations, while various other Protestant confessions such as Anabaptism, Arminianism, etc. |
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| In terms of end use, fibrefill, stuffing and flock constituted the largest application, followed by medical, surgical and sanitary uses, and unallocated nonwovens. |
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| The process was completed in 27 BC when the Roman Emperor Augustus annexed the rest of Greece and constituted it as the senatorial province of Achaea. |
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| The conviction that my personal, worldly life was something real and good constituted the misunderstanding, the obstacle, that prevented me from comprehending Jesus doctrine. |
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| Kaolinite, illite, quartz, microcline, dickite, mordenite, gamma alumina and iron rich minerals, such as pyrite and hematite, constituted the mineral makeup. |
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| Evidence for what constituted criminal offences, and what was considered the appropriate punishment for them, is mostly lacking for late prehistoric Celtic laws. |
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| The independent cities formed autonomous republican governments, an expression of the merchant class that constituted the backbone of their power. |
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| An important tenet of the modern states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania is that their incorporation into the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1991 constituted an illegal occupation. |
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| The Council was thus wholly dependent upon the civil authorities. It constituted one of the elements of the polysynody that was characteristic of the Hapsburgs. |
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| The Stanford-JPL hand is a mechanism constituted of three modular fingers that has not been designed for hominoid ends, but rather and mainly for handling purposes. |
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