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Health, then, might be said to be a constituent of my well-being, but it is not plausibly taken to be all that matters for my well-being.
James did not take perception to be a constituent of emotion, but he clearly recognized its importance.
Believing that a top-notch school for the performing arts had to be a constituent of the center, he fought to make Juilliard that school.
Steve Coogan plays a borderline nutter who happens to be a constituent of Simon's in Northampton, while James Gandolfini is cast as a US general reluctant to go to war.
Later work showed the new gas to be a constituent of nitre, a common name for potassium nitrate (KNO3), and, accordingly, it was named nitrogen by the French chemist Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal in 1790.
It is a bit hard to define in full generality what it is for an expression to be a constituent of another.
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Former church member Caroline Green was a constituent of Pickles at the time she left the sect.
They own shares in Soco because it is a constituent of the FTSE 250 index.
Cholesterol is a constituent of cell membranes and is present in all animal tissues.
Thymine, organic compound of the pyrimidine family that is a constituent of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
They also showed that helium-3 was a constituent of natural helium.
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