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Watergate – now more or less synonymous with the entire administration – barely constitutes background noise until almost the end of the affair.
This would mean straight couples, who've been filing joint tax returns for years -- even though they hardly speak to one another and only have sex on the first Tuesday of every month, which barely constitutes a marriage, anyway -- would now be forced to legally admit their boring love life and file separately.
A porn actress can make 2 to 3 thousand dollars for 20 minutes of what barely constitutes work.
When forced to defend it in Question Period, the Liberals offered a series of nonsensical gibberish that barely constituted talking points to argue that, by limiting the powers of individual MPs, they were improving democracy and increasing room for debate.
Put together, they barely constitute one of Alpe d'Huez's 21 hairpin stretches.
I am putting it as kindly as I can when I say Blair's fine words barely constituted a half-truth.
But what constitutes the threat?
There are many moments of dance drama, details you barely catch before they are gone, just as the performers slip in and out of the six doorways cut into the three walls of white plastic sheeting that constitutes the set.
What, exactly, constitutes the Midwest?
It constitutes the moral self.
What, then, constitutes the future?
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