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Modern French families, like modern American families, are constituted on many bases besides bloodlines and genetics.
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Of the many etiological factors, microorganisms constitute one.
While the New York laws, written in the late 19th century, define kosher as Orthodox, many Jews -- Orthodox, Conservative and Reform -- do not agree on what constitutes kosher, and many contend that the state laws are unevenly enforced.
His letters to intellectual figures such as Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo and Leopoldo de Cueto constitute a valuable record of his impressions on many topics of the era.
Firing rubber bullets, however, constitutes putting on a good show.
Yet it also constituted a tragedy for many Gaza civilians, who relied on the tunnels for essential goods.
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Both constitute atrocities on one scale or another".
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