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This consists of "someone remarking 'I say…' and then keeping silent for three days on end".
A place where major headline news written by "real" journalists consists of someone discreetly videotaping the president working out at a gym in a five-star resort in Warsaw.
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Nearly one-third of the households in the city, and nearly half in Manhattan, consist of someone living alone.
The last words of Ruth Rendell's 66th novel, it can be revealed without plot-spoiling, consist of someone declaring: "Now it's all over".
The "most popular" posts would be at the top of my feed, which usually consisted of someone I met once, drunk at a party, posting her new engagement ring that looked like all the others.
On paper, the Knicks matched up well against the Cablevision Is Goods, whose lineup consisted of someone who had once participated in a halftime free-throw contest, two guys from the Garden's custodial staff, and the mascot of the New York Liberty, in costume.
This would consist of someone who was wildly liked by the Tea Party; but who also agreed to be bought, paid for, and controlled by us, the party establishment.
Reznor described the concept as consisting of "someone who sheds everything around them to a potential nothingness, but through career, religion, relationship, belief and so on".
Meal times usually consist of someone crying, screaming, bucking in their chair, or randomly getting out of their seat to go bust a move in the middle of the kitchen.
Uncomfortably telling his kids about pretty much every sexual escapade he ever has ever had basically consists of Robin, Someone Else, Robin, Robin, Someone Else, Robin, Robin, Robin, Someone Else, Robin.
Voluble Tonina isn't depicted with the same razor-sharp wit: her party piece consists of imitating someone with a speech defect, which a 21st- century audience is apt to find offensive.
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