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The underlying argument seems to be that the national anthem at Trump's Inauguration should have no specific political resonance that singing it is a contentless act of patriotism, and that saying otherwise constitutes some sort of attack.

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Composers, in turn, were irritated by the suggestion that they constituted some sort of moneyed behemoth.

Few people - likely including Snowden himself - would contest that his actions constitute some sort of breach of the law.

I am not interested in what might constitute some sort of Australian artistic identity, because I doubt there is one.

But speaking figuratively, Mr. Rapp's latest is an empty farrago of a play so lacking in truth and perception that I almost began to believe the serving of that bird — not to mention the flocks of same thudding against the walls of the house, apparently in mass suicide — constituted some sort of willful joke.

So someone might have reasonably guessed given the applications of such a database; the issue is of course whether it constituted some sort of crime or misrepresentation on Apple's part to create this file regardless of the user's preference.

Sixth, there exist indivisibilities – specialists and some sort of equipment constitute significant indivisibilities (p. 194).

Violence against women has become so normalised it almost constitutes a sort of 'femicide'".

IKEA constitutes a sort of borderless nation-state, with seats of power, redoubts of conservatism, second cities, imperial outposts, creative hubs, and administrative backwaters.

All Woolf's work as I know it constitutes a sort of Ovidian metamorphosis where the freedom sought is the freedom to continue becoming, exploring, wandering, going beyond.

THE SECOND STRATEGIC QUESTION confronting Obama has to do with the relationship between the two chambers of Congress, and it's a question of knowing just how much disagreement between them constitutes a sort of advantageous disharmony — and at what point that disharmony becomes, instead, potentially calamitous.

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