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Where practicable, the Hearing Panel shall be constituted anew for each charge or series of related charges referred to it.
After the community was constituted anew because of the impressions made by the appearances of the resurrected Christ, the trend toward structuralization continued.
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We have recently postulated that the secoiridoids oleuropein aglycone (OA) and decarboxymethyl oleuropein aglycone (DOA), two complex polyphenols present in health-promoting extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), might constitute anew family of plant-produced gerosuppressant agents.
In other words, the basic ingredients of the human world and its orientation are presupposed yet are realized, constituted, or brought about anew in the narration.
In other words, the basic ingredients of man's world and orientation are presupposed yet are realized, constituted, or brought about anew in the narration.
The rest of us, alas, are still here, still constituted into a nation living in fragile economic times, hoping gas prices will not send the unemployment rate climbing anew.
The challenges have some record-company lawyers thinking anew about what constitutes fair use of artists' material.
In a sport tarnished by doping scandals, the older athletes raise anew the question of what constitutes a natural body for people who are at an age when drugs are a part of life.
Between change and preservation, it constitutes the basis to draw from and build upon anew, thus rendering both tradition and contemporary cultural realities remixable.
They will be disappointed anew.
Unfortunately, housing appears to be weakening anew.
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