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The new car, composed of three flexible compartments, constituted the whole train, and ran on the elevated line from Park Row to Lefferts Avenue, Queens.
During the centuries when the Roman Catholic Church constituted the whole of Christendom, each individual's place in the church reflected his place in the political and economic structure.
The New Yorker, March 16, 1940 P. 93 Letter to Emily Post, published in the Daily News, asking if it would be all right for the groom to sing at his own wedding, since he has constituted the whole choir in that church.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, March 16, 1940 P. 93 Letter to Emily Post, published in the Daily News, asking if it would be all right for the groom to sing at his own wedding, since he has constituted the whole choir in that church.
In some species from Anthemidae, Eupatorieae, Senecioneae and Tageteae tribes, it constituted the whole mesophyll (Fig. 5).
Peirce considered himself in his later years as approximating Hegel about the reality of thirds, with two differences: first, that for Hegel thirds involved invariant laws, whereas for himself thirds merely involved habits; and second, that for Hegel thirds constituted the whole of reality, whereas for himself thirds needed to be supplemented with something else, "firsts" and "seconds".
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But just as religious striving for holiness does not constitute the whole of Muslim history, the accomplishments of individual writers and artists do not constitute the whole history of the Italian Renaissance.
It may, in other words, constitute the whole of the human legacy for a long, post-human time to come.
Lying largely within conservation areas, the Front Range constitutes the whole of Rocky Mountain National Park and occupies portions of Pike, Arapaho, Routt, Roosevelt, and Medicine Bow national forests.
I see now that as a newbie screenwriter I was focusing rather too much on the dialogue as the one aspect of the script that I'd bet most cinemagoers think of as constituting the whole script.
In other words, blood levels of cholesterol, or even L.D.L.-cholesterol, do not constitute the whole story of coronary risk, a fact widely known but until recently not fully taken into account when devising dietary advice for the public.
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