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An overpowering introversion constitutes their uniquely spooky strength.
Local fishermen were anxious about the impact the construction would have on the fish population, which constitutes their livelihood.
Then the French would really face the unbridled capitalism — they call it "American" — that constitutes their collective nightmare.
But it's just as likely that they, too, have become so convinced of their alternative reality that what we recognize to be fiction genuinely constitutes their fact.
And there are a few artists whose presence in the Feldberg Collection constitutes their sole entry in the art-historical record.
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And that, for some of them, seems to constitute their true raison d'être.
Chris Rushworth, Liam Plunkett, Ben Harmison and the hastily recruited Ruel Brathwaite of Barbados and several universities constitute their pace attack.
These post-Watergate Nixon stories nearly constitute their own genre of surreal nonfiction.
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