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He constitutes the parts of the discussion.
He constitutes a major bond between Judaism and Islam -- but not between those two and Christianity.
Yes, in a number of ways he constitutes a bridge to our own time.
In that respect he constitutes a refreshing contrast to the "evil genius" of Romanticism, Richard Wagner, with whose aesthetic standpoint he otherwise had much in common.
In 2008, Obama is gaining momentum, and hopefully people inside his organization are cognizant of the fact that he constitutes a very real threat to the likes of Blackwater, Dyncorps, Halliburton, and the hundreds of other private companies currently profiteering from the Iraq occupation.
(H epatology 2014 59 1073-1083) See Editorial on Page 764 Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) constitutes a spectrum of neuropsychiatric abnormalities ranging from confusion to coma.
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It is thus through the action of hepcidin and iron redistribution that Delta-He constitutes a marker of both erythropoiesis and inflammation.
He constituted a test that Blondy, who'd sledded on pure charm through so many controversies, couldn't pass.
He constituted at least half of the decision-making and the majority of the legwork on every term sheet GFC issued".
In 1909, when Dublin, at the age of 27, went to work for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, he constituted the entire statistical department.
But would he constitute a priority when they have Willian, the underused Juan Cuadrado and youngsters such as Isaiah Brown waiting in the wings?
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