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What magazines desire most is an image of a star that constitutes a kind of endorsement.
["May I eat a prune?"] When the parodies are clever, a decent anthology of them constitutes a kind of through-the-looking-glass survey of English literature.
Warren and Brandeis believed that the violation of the right to privacy constitutes a kind of wound — a puncturing of the soul — that might, finally, deaden our minds.
Warren and Brandeis believed that the violation of the right to privacy constitutes a kind of wound a puncturing of the soul that might, finally, deaden our minds.
Derb has long danced around the line on these issues, but this column is so outlandish it constitutes a kind of letter of resignation.
The article was posted last Thursday; Rich Lowry, National Review's editor, fired Derbyshire on Saturday, writing, "this column is so outlandish it constitutes a kind of letter of resignation".
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These images constitute a kind of toxic sublime.
This group constituted a kind of monoculture, and Pollan was about to introduce an invasive species.
The word in classical Greek — outis — sounds enough like Odysseus to constitute a kind of pun.
Ms. Yamaoka's sumptuous yet unassuming paintings constitute a kind of Situationist Minimalism.
Even the sight of those tropical afternoon thunderstorms, which constitute a kind of nature-as-theater.
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