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The two cards constitute a turn.
But writing and the artistic temperament constitute a turn in the family's fortunes, as Thomas Mann so vividly showed us in Buddenbrooks.
These residues (200 to 211) constitute a turn and a β-strand structure within the dimeric interface of HRS.
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But they constitute a turning point in the regime's operations.
Let's try to define what would constitute a turning point.
However, George Sabra, the head of the main Syrian opposition group, laid the blame squarely at the Assad regime, saying the scenes "constitute a turning point in the regime's operations".
(p. 197/198)In retrospect, all key sources autobiographical accounts by Watson (1968/1996), Crick (1988) and Wilkins (2003/2005) as well as biographical accounts concerning Franklin (such as Maddox 2002)—agree that these two corridor events, revolving around an allegedly 'purloined photograph', constitute a turning point in the story of the discovery of the structure of DNA.
Founding social science therefore constitutes a turn in the history of humanity.
"I hope it constitutes a turning point in our collective destiny," Ms. Lagarde said during a panel discussion in Paris, referring to the weekend rescue.
The question that no-one can answer right now, however, is whether this in fact constitutes a turning point in the conflict.
His work is extremely significant and constitutes a turning point in the history of progress in cancer treatments".
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