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These, then, are the mineral constituents that together with calcium carbonates produced in the oceans by biogenic activity as shells and the hard parts of plants and animals, go to make up the sedimentary packages that are deposited on and constitute a fundamental part of continental margins.
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Likewise, wearing headgear that fully covers the face does not constitute a fundamental liberty.
Together they would constitute a fundamental revocation of an American social contract that was hammered out seventy years ago during the New Deal.
Thring's article concludes by saying that if Hanni's "individualist approach becomes mainstream, it could constitute a fundamental change in the way we drink wine".
If this profoundly modern, compellingly individualist approach becomes mainstream, it could constitute a fundamental change in the way we drink wine.
The claim is that mind-reading techniques constitute "a fundamental affront to human dignity" (Ibid).
The authors hypothesize, that this may constitute a fundamental aspect in radiopharmacy.
Random walks constitute a fundamental mechanism for many dynamics taking place on complex networks, e.g., see [48].
Plurality and ambiguity constitute a fundamental aspect of the Divine will.
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