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The then-Republic of Biafra comprised much of the oil-producing region; its independence was quashed in a three-year war that cost a million lives.
Caches, which are comprised much of a CPU chip area and transistor counts, are reasonable targets for transient single and multiple faults induced from energetic particles.
While industrial America was built by and for the urban North, rural Southerners comprised much of the labor, management, and consumers in the postwar service sector that raised the Sun Belt to national influence.
The 1508 Charter implicitly recognised Cornwall's ancient elected Stannary Parliament and accepted its right to veto English law that was prejudicial to the interests of the tin-mining Cornish people - who comprised much of the local population at the time - and to their heirs and successors in perpetuity.
Commonly induced genes comprised much of the data of the up-regulated genes from both compatible interactions.
Scottish and Basque family heritage have comprised much of the multi-generational industry sustained today in Idaho, with total herd numbers reduced to between 220,000 and 235,000 (National Agricultural Statistics Service 2011).
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Townhomes with moderate to expensive rents comprise much of the East Hill rental housing.
In fact, this comprises much of what we teach in our classes here at Cornell.
At the Garden, corporate cowboys and beautiful people comprise much of the crowd in the lower bowl.
THE LOCATION The Five is named for the Fifth Arrondissement, which comprises much of the Latin Quarter.
Iraq's cultural history stretches back thousands of years, and its land comprises much of ancient Mesopotamia.
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