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It's no surprise, then, that it's the personal stories that constitute the heart of Lee's film.
For her, it's the inevitable losses between mothers and children that constitute the heart of a story.
The two nations, it is said, "will constitute the heart" of a new phase of European history.
How it changes them will constitute the heart of this series, though revelations about prejackpot days are also apparently in store.
The likenesses of Frederick Douglass, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the South Carolina-born Grimke sisters, Angelina and Sarah, who spoke on behalf of abolition, could constitute the heart of such a display.
Clear in hue, form and narrative, these six canvases constitute the heart of "Rising Up: Hale Woodruff's Murals at Talladega College," a stunning exhibition at the 80WSE Gallery on the campus of New York University.
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São Paulo constitutes the heart of the Southeast, Brazil's most developed and populous region.
The Temple and the Royal Courts of Justice, constituting the heart of the legal profession, are on the boundary with Westminster.
The main reason is that Poland is not yet a member of the euro zone, which constitutes the heart of power in Europe these days.
— Like almost everyone who came on Saturday to bid the Boardwalk here farewell, Karen Robson, 55, had a story to tell that spanned years and generations, births and deaths, all set on the weathered stretch of wood that constitutes the heart of this barrier island community.
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