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Indeed, the foundation myth of theatre is that image of his company, The Lord Chamberlain's Men, disassembling the planks and boards of their theatre in Shoreditch, ferrying it across the Thames and re-constituting it on Bankside as the re-born Globe.
If the group intervention is accepted by the participants and feasible in the group format, it might constitute an add-on group treatment to support individual psychotherapy.
Both constitute atrocities on one scale or another".
Second, the abuse had to constitute hands-on sexual abuse.
Firing rubber bullets, however, constitutes putting on a good show.
Since free agency does not officially begin until midnight, a Miami meeting of James, Bosh and Wade raised the question as to whether it would constitute tampering on the part of the players.
But jurors found that this did not constitute on-the-job harassment, the more serious accusation against Mr. Paternoster and the Elizabeth Board of Education.
She denied it would constitute an attack on freedom of speech.
It would constitute a primer on American government, high and low.
Though this gesture does not contravene any law of the game, it does constitute placing pressure on a referee, which goes against the Respect campaign.
The home secretary, Theresa May, said before the speech on Monday that the strategy would include legislation for new powers to take action against individuals or groups who are considered to be espousing extremist views but denied it would constitute an attack on freedom of speech.
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