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Given that the presence or absence of sea power has always constituted an inescapable condition for the survival of the various states in the archipelago, it seems strange that so many of them neglected naval matters.
Resource assessment has always constituted an initial first step in determining the potential of a resource to produce useful energy.
Top Saudi clerics, who hold government positions and have always constituted an important support base for the ruling al-Saud royal family, have spoken against female participation in sports.
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R.& B. has always constituted a large part of pop music.
Nevertheless, the Sahara always constituted a formidable barrier to the movement of technology and peoples.
In the advanced industrial societies the personal social services have always constituted a "mixed economy of welfare," involving the statutory, voluntary, and private sectors of welfare provision.
The three larger books Psalms, Job, and Proverbs have always constituted a group, with Psalms first and the other two interchanging.
Comedians have always constituted a special category of actor-directors, one that includes Harold Lloyd, Jerry Lewis, Woody Allen, Mel Brooks and Jackie Chan -- though not, curiously, our greatest contemporary clown, Jim Carrey, who has thus far shown no interest in moving behind the camera.
The study of inequality has always constituted a core of sociology.
Though Swan owners have always constituted a kind of private club, Ferragamo has made it literal.
Technological innovation – combined with scientific research – has always constituted a driving force of transformation in our societies.
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