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On the other hand, the upper tropospheric easterlies become stronger and constitute a true easterly jet stream.
Alar's journey from orchard to broadcast notoriety to courtroom tells much about the public's attempt to understand which chemicals constitute a true health hazard in the food supply.
In the cities there were small middle sectors of artisans, provisioners, and wage labourers, but they did not constitute a true middle class.
Foam strikes, and even damage resulting from them, were routine during shuttle launches; despite these strikes, each shuttle launched since 1986 had returned safely, helping reinforce the belief that foam shedding did not constitute a true threat.
Because their efficacy is so limited, so circumscribed by the Kremlin, they do not constitute a true civil society; rather, they are an archipelago of islands in a vast sea, barely connected to each other and ignored, at best, by the political élite.
In Growing Up in the Black Belt (1941), Johnson denied the common assertion that U.S. race relations constitute a true caste system; he pointed out that the status of blacks in American society did not have universal acquiescence or a religious basis.
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Rose's comments stirred thought on a much bigger issue: What constitutes a "true" black experience?
Confocal laser endomicroscopy is a new endoscopic imaging technique, which constitutes a true technological advance over all previous techniques.
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