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Too, people are usually ready to acknowledge that the word "heterosexual" had to come from somewhere, and that this also constitutes a bit of history.
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A music documentary -- in this case one on Chick Corea -- is a fantastic way to start this year's press screenings; certainly the subject makes for very, very nice surprise and constitutes a very smart bit of curatorial recognition.
In "A Universe of Self-Replicating Code," a conversation published on the Web site Edge, Mr. Dyson says that the world's bank of digital information, growing at a rate of roughly five trillion bits a second, constitutes a parallel universe of numbers and codes and viruses with its own "physics" and "biology".
It constituted progress, improvement and even a bit of hope.
However, a viable core constitutes one bit of heritable information and therefore the number of possible selectable attractors is relatively small, meaning that autocatalytic networks may not be able to sustain open-ended evolution.
What constitutes a violation of the Constitution?
A bit of artificial grass constituting a smoking area and a small spray-painted logo are all that distinguish this fantastic basement cocktail bar from the clothes-alteration shop above it.
Blacks constitute a disproportionate number of unemployed.
Neither complaint constitutes a finding of wrongdoing.
WHAT constitutes a work of art?
This constitutes a breach of company law.
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