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But the movie was always a bit rough, even when it was brand new, disdaining the kind of slickness that constitutes so much film craft today.
For my whole time in Cartagena I can't help seeing the close juxtaposition of the physical and the abstract, the body and the spirit that constitutes so much of Márquez's magic realism, echoed in the city about me again and again.
The story spew that constitutes so much of the cinematic churn as well as the episodic series — in other words, audiovisual creation in which the audiovisual is a means, not an end — is matched by a wider and wilder range of invention that, nonetheless, bears the burden of its belatedness and brings an inescapable air of loss and untimeliness to its most forward-looking creations.
While for domestic political reasons we have been unable to have a serious national discussion about this new underlying reality, our increasing disinclination to use the military capability that constitutes so much of our identity in the world has become inherently destabilizing.
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Other interpretive approaches place a greater emphasis on the contests and struggles over meaning that they take to constitute so much political activity.
I do not, you may be pleased to read, propose to parade before you a list of those exercises in evanescence, self-parody, and general ickiness that constitute so much that congregates under the label of American fiction these days.
We believe that facing the hard facts and truth about what works and what doesn't, understanding the dangerous half-truths that constitute so much conventional wisdom about management, and rejecting the total nonsense that too often passes for sound advice will help organizations perform better.
The purification fold was not high because the recombinant xylanases constituted so much of the total protein in the supernatants.
As things stand, the objection constitutes not so much a problem for conventional theories as a prospectus for a rival research program.
Whether all that remarkably dizzy activity constitutes quite so much in the way of action is another matter.
These tumultuous events constitute not so much the background as the weather, the climate, of Rosa Shand's remarkable first novel, "The Gravity of Sunlight," whose plot follows the precarious marriage of Agnes and John, Americans teaching in the city of Kampala during the months when Obote's power was waning.
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