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This year, many assumptions have been challenged in Egypt, perhaps most crucially the assumption that the fall of Mubarak constitutes a revolution.
Howe relies on decades of prodigious scholarship in women's history — arguably, a field of inquiry that constitutes a revolution in its own right — to tie his thesis together.
It is true there is no clear answer to the much debated question of exactly what constitutes a revolution, but there is no doubt that illiteracy, lack of opportunities, corruption, poverty and inequality all remain formidably difficult issues for any government in Cairo.
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This would constitute a revolution inside the Pentagon.
New technologies are "absolutely transformative" and all the changes combined constitute a revolution, says Scofield.
So, does it constitute a revolution, I ask him, as some people have suggested?
A single shot does not constitute a revolution, especially if you then run away.
This bolt action, simple in concept and yet requiring precise workmanship, constituted a revolution in small-arms design.
The cases from Roe to Lawrence to Obergefell, Stone suggests, constitute a revolution, not a turning away but a turning back, toward the Enlightenment.
Whereas the war experience consolidated an already present style for some artists, for others it constituted a revolution leading to new artistic adventures.
Sisi and his supporters have always stressed that he overthrew Morsi at the request of the people, and that Morsi's removal constituted a revolution, not a coup.
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