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They have come to constitute a sort of abusable underclass.
She wrote no diaries, though the letters constitute a sort of running journal.
Look at East Asia, where tutoring and testing constitute a sort of religion.
This strongly encourages the idea that elite academic macro- and monetary economists constitute a sort of secular priesthood.
All the grown-up members of the community constitute a sort of family council, whose advice must be regularly asked in matters of importance.
Taken together, these four plays constitute a sort of empire of the damned, whose inhabitants are caught in desperate but impossible retreat from their legacy of self-destruction.
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But The Book of Disquiet, made up of hundreds of short texts that constitute a sort-of narrative, is a perfect match for this drained faculty.
Violence against women has become so normalised it almost constitutes a sort of 'femicide'".
Tokens placed in an envelope might have constituted a sort of "bill of lading" or a record of indebtedness.
Application of the model and parameter values derived from the catalytic filter analysis to a SCR honeycomb situation constitutes a sort of indirect validation.
IKEA constitutes a sort of borderless nation-state, with seats of power, redoubts of conservatism, second cities, imperial outposts, creative hubs, and administrative backwaters.
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