Sentence examples for constituted a record from inspiring English sources

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Mr. McCardell, noting that the 450 new students Sewanee expected to admit in the fall constituted a record, said the tuition cuts would not hurt the university's academics.

These poets were influenced by Freudian psychoanalytic theory and believed that the symbols and images thus produced, though appearing strange or incongruous to the conscious mind, actually constituted a record of a person's unconscious psychic forces and hence possessed an innate artistic significance.

He remained a solid performer blessed with exceptional pace – fans reckoned he could back-pedal almost as fast as he could sprint forward – and Ramsey did not forget about him, continuing to honour him through the under-23s, for whom his 15 appearances constituted a record, and by including him in four Football League line-ups.

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That, he said, constitutes a record, if not legislative, that eclipses his rivals for City Hall.

They constitute a record for which he cannot and will not escape blame.

Legend and myth constitute a record of critical reflection on Christian reality in all its dimensions social, political, economic, doctrinal, and scriptural.

It pumped a 6-mm diameter 72 mm long Nd YAG laser rod, which emitted up to 45 W. The results constitute a record collection efficiency of 6.7 W/m2 of primary mirror.

The week's second-most-expensive sale also involved property belonging to a celebrity, if not a legend: Harold Prince, the most decorated Broadway producer/director in show business, whose 21 Tony Awards constitute a record.

The legalisation of abortion and homosexuality, no-fault divorce, the abolition of theatre censorship, the end of flogging in prisons, and effective laws against race and sex discrimination, constitute a record of transformation matched on the 20th century left only by Lloyd George, Clement Attlee and Aneurin Bevan.

176, was quoted approvingly in Usener v. State, and repeated in Ex parte Tipton: 'Where an act has been passed by the legislature, signed by the proper officers of each house, approved by the governor, and filed in the office of the secretary of state, it constitutes a record which is conclusive evidence of the passage of the act as enrolled.

Though the 8 inches that fell didn't constitute a record, the heavy snow managed to complicate getting around the city.

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