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Chalk uplands constitute much of Wiltshire.
The essays in "Interesting Times" constitute much of George Packer's oeuvre from the Bush era, though not all of it.
These chemicals constitute much of the language in which the instructions of ecology, and life in general, are written.
The Glass device records sound, but Ms. von Furstenberg's narration and the music, which constitute much of the soundtrack, were professionally recorded.
Their annual meetings did not constitute much of a rivalry, partly because of their locations and partly because of too much losing between them.
The middle Zambezi is notable for the two man-made lakes, Kariba and Cahora Bassa (see below), that constitute much of this stretch of the river.
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Among whites, who constituted much of Mr. Nagin's voting base in his first election, the approval rating was 5percentt.
Paper money is just a small portion of a bank's balance sheet, with liabilities in the form of debt constituting much of the remainder.
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