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After all, as he writes in "Zen and the Art," his ideas constitute "a line of thought that had never been traveled before".
"What happens in Scotland, England and Wales does not constitute a line into which Northern Ireland must be brought," he added.
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Students might focus on what constitutes a line in poetry, on uses of first-person point of view in fiction, or on something more esoteric.
It also characterizes the direction of greatest variance of the UM1 evidenced in successive fossil populations along an evolutionary trend where it constituted a line of least resistance to long term evolution of broader molars over 10 myrs [29].
Each variable constituted a line-of-evidence (LoE) which was summarized in a WoE analysis.
"[The federation] notes that the demonstration will not constitute a picket line as defined in the BC Federation of Labour's picket line policy".
Mr. Obama put his credibility on the line when he declared last August that Mr. Assad's use of chemical weapons would constitute a "red line" that would compel an American response.
Even in mathematics, questions about how different numerical systems came to be constitute a legitimate line of inquiry.
Obama said last year that use of chemical weapons by Assad's regime could constitute a "red line".
Mucosal IgAs are highly catalytic and neutralize HIV, suggesting that they constitute a first line of defense against HIV.
In New Orleans, "downtown" used to constitute a dividing line between the French & the American settlements, and many of the Negroes who live there are Catholic and light skinned.
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