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Consist in
verb
To have the thing mentioned as the only or most important part.
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Sometimes it seems to consist in being a skillful evangelist.
Education should consist in a continual repetition of such cycles.
Of what did daily life consist, in Rajneesh's world, in between ecstatic trances?
Or does the whole Russian spirit consist in just this?" Can you get knee damage from crossing your legs?
Large, sleek prints depict otherworldly, strangely simplified landscapes, the hills and valleys of which consist, in fact, of granular sugar.
The perfection of body is said to consist in "beauty, grace, strength and adamantine hardness".
Most of his documentaries for "C.B.S. Reports" consist in large measure of interviews.
The value of human life must consist in more than mere biological existence.
What do they ultimately consist in?
Concepts consist in relational structures of meaning.
The main contributions consist in:.
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