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The boats carried on shipboard for harbour transportation, rescue work, and the like constitute a special class.
These movies constitute a special, speculative case, and one of them is the subject of "Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno," a fascinating documentary by Serge Bromberg and Ruxandra Medrea.
Whealing reactions (hives, nettle rash, urticaria) constitute a special form of inflammation in which vascular changes predominate, with little or no inflammatory cellular reaction.
Collectively, I have decided, these fans constitute a special category of consumer appliances: things that don't cost much and don't work well.
Some educators said yesterday that in the context of dire budget cuts, charter schools serve such a tiny portion of the city's schoolchildren as to constitute a special interest lobby.
And diplomats have argued that the statues are so important to the culture that created them -- "the essence of Greece," in the words of Melina Mercouri, that nation's former minister of culture -- that they constitute a special case, distinct from any other debates about art and ownership.
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Security for small businesses constitutes a special situation.
Well, the part of Hamlet constitutes a special case.
The wisdom movement constituted a special aspect of the religious and cultural development of ancient Israel.
This hand may be thought of as constituting a special case of biblical uncial.
The place was Macao, the former Portuguese colony, which today, like Hong Kong, constitutes a special administrative region of China.
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