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Having constituted a negligible part of total mortality at the beginning of the 20th century, cardiovascular mortality increased more rapidly in the north starting in the early 1940s (1), becoming the leading cause of death in the 1970s and early 1980s.
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"The staff were explicitly told that the meeting they were then having constituted a verbal contract which was legally binding.
On the other hand, if things don't work out as planned, perhaps its greatest claim to fame will be that of having constituted one of the larger stumbling blocks in the uneven path of the United Nations.
Features of the previous religion that are affirmed may then be viewed as having constituted a "preparation for the gospel" (praeparatio evangelica), while elements that are rejected as incompatible with Christianity will at least have served as a negative point of contrast.
This should be regarded as a critical point, the rapidity of action of the latter in the same experimental paradigm having constituted one of the rational bases to propose their use as fast-acting antidepressants [14].
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This would have constituted a big shift.
But neither of these would have constituted a crime.
Even being himself may have constituted a problem.
Could I have constituted a damsel in distress?
The flow that had constituted her life had simply been diverted.
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